Fluid for the web on fire
Mac users rejoice! Am I the only one who thinks Adobe Air has been pretty underwhelming despite such promise at inception? Anyway, here I was, wasting the whole day surfing for productivity & GTD apps [oh the irony], and I stumbled across Fluid. Fluid is Mac’s answer to Prism, and Prism is the beta version [...]
Google Chrome
Chrome is Google’s latest product and it’s in beta [hurhur] for now. The need for Google to write its own browser is explained here and they clearly state that they’re happy to let other developers take visual and idea cues from this project to work on their own browsers.
The installer is a measly 427kb and [...]
PDF woes
Since I’m almost always doing important “mission-critical” stuff on my Mac, the fact that Quartz operates in a manner that parallels the PDF imaging model, thus enabling the OS to intrinsically support PDF documents, has been a real lifesaver. The most obvious benefit is that virtually any application is able to print directly to a [...]
Organizing your music
If you’re like me, then you enjoy having a well-tagged music collection. All those MP3s’ filenames accurately named with a certain system [eg Album - Artiste - Track - Title.mp3] and also the metadata tags, chockful of all the information that you’ll ever need to drill down to your favourites as your collection grows larger.
For [...]

