ClickToFlash made a bit of a wave late last week when it was discovered. A real, non-inputmanager method to disable Flash objects until they are clicked on for WebKit/Safari. Firefox users have had this for a while, but for WebKit Safari folks, it means letting Adobe’s CPU hogging plugin eat your system resources on almost […]
Archive for January, 2009
I’ve Got Bugs
Since I recently decided to give my own bug tracking solution the Anton Chigurh Treatment, I’ve been evaluating issue tracking solutions to move forward with. When I set out to build my own tracker a few years ago, it was mainly because I found the existing solutions to be a bit too heavy for a […]
Today 1.6 Officially Released
Today 1.6 is now officially out. The eye catching feature of the release is ability to create new events and tasks using natural language date entry. Up until now Today has used an NSDatePicker, which is a fairly tedious method of date input. With Today 1.6, you can now just type in the date in […]
Automatic OCR Conversion with PDFpen and Folder Actions
One of my new years resolutions was to turn Second Gear into a paperless office. To start that resolution off right I recently picked up a Fujitsu S510M. The S510M comes with a full version of Adobe Acrobat Professional, but I’ve always found Acrobat to be too bloated for me to use without wanting to […]
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Today is 40% off thanks to MUPromo.com (1 Day Only)
To celebrate today’s Phil-note, we are pleased to have a one day sale in partnership with our friends at MUPromo.com. Until 11:59 EST today you can purchase Today for the low-low price of $8.95, a 40% savings. If one of your new years resolutions was to be more productive and organized, Today is a fantastic […]
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