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Expose_and_Spaces

1/2: How often do you use Spaces?

Regularly – it’s essential! 900 (37.56%)
Quite often – many times a day 246 (10.27%)
A few times a week 171 (7.14%)
Rarely 290 (12.10%)
Never 789 (32.93%)

2/2: How often do you use Exposé?

Regularly – it’s essential! 1,111 (46.37%)
Quite often – many times a day 452 (18.86%)
A few times a week 314 (13.11%)
Rarely 326 (13.61%)
Never 193 (8.06%)
Other polls | 2,398 votes | 34 comments

use it or don’t

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Loper OS » Non-Apple’s Mistake

Non-Apple’s Mistake

I’ve been patient, I’ve been gracious
And this mountain is covered with wolves
Hear them howling, my hungry children
Maybe you should stay and have another drink and think about me and you.
Jonathan Coulton, “Skullcrusher Mountain”


The howls of protest coming from iPhone and iPad developers are loud and shrill, and are sure to grow louder and shriller as their Golden Cage grows smaller and smaller, as I’m certain it will.

The Golden Cage is indeed a cage, and a strong one.  Yet it has no door.   Still the poor imprisoned wretches continue, on their own free will and in battalion strength, to pack subway-rush-hour-tightly into their curious prison.  I suggest that the jailbirds’ grievances should lie not with their jailers, but with the outside world, which offers them so little.

It appears that no one (not PG, either) has a grasp of the real problem behind Apple’s tyranny.  At any rate, no one is talking about it.  It is quite true that Apple’s new App Store policies are exactly the kind of behavior one might expect from a tyrannical monopoly.  But, having cornered no markets, Apple is not a monopoly.  Or is it?

I argue that Apple now has not one but two monopolies:

I)    A nearly-total monopoly on computer (and pocket computer) systems designed with good taste.
II)  A total monopoly on the Microsoft-free, hassle-free personal computer. [1]

very interesting points

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Clients update

  • Adapted ContactZ for a Custom Jewelry Maker – uses Bar scanner for transactions combined with a Filemaker plugin – 6Barcode FileMaker Barcode Plug-in – to create bar cods for products- will integrate with their Web Site soon
  • Extensive system for Event Beverage client in Madrid, Spain
  • Inventory database for an onlne Bicycle supply – multiple vendors for products – integration with online ordering system and MySQL system – rivbike.com.
  • Custom Customer database for Jewelry designer – integration with a bar scanner and auto import of multiple product photos
  • UCSF Trauma center – deployed website (click here) and internal Patient system
  • AAGO database website and database integration – one button update of of Doctor list and xml dataset using PHP plugin
  • continued integration of client reports and Web Statistics for Here Comes the Guide

Hitting computers with rocks: the history of publishing-Boing Boing

Hitting computers with rocks- the history of publishing

Cory Doctorow at 12:54 PM April 12, 2010

From the early days of computerized publisher, Tor editor Patrick Nielsen Hayden explains the mystical thing they did with the rock: “For years, Tor had one computer: an IBM PC AT with an amber monitor. Towards the end of its life, in the late 1980s, it could only be rebooted by smartly hitting its CPU on the side with a particular rock. Several people shared the computer and each person had his or her own style of rock banging, and over time, the side of the CPU gradually bowed in due to repeated impacts. Claire Eddy still has the rock, kept in a high place of honor in her office.”

The Sacred Rock of Tor

True tales of technology

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MacConsulting – Now with WordPress

I’ve wanted to set up a blog for some time and integrate it with my website to blend the dynamic nature of web logging with my largely static site. Using a technique I developed at the DVMUG site at dvmug.org we imbedded the ICS calendar into the site with html wizardry using an Iframe tag. This allows one to embed another whole web page into the current page. This strategy works for me.

The wonders of WordPress

MacConsulting has been largely about Filemaker programming although my skill set extends deeply into web technologies, MySQL, expertise in OS X and Apple technologies. With the advent of the iPad there are whole new areas of interest in sharing and integrating data for a business user. It’s a whole new world brothers and sisters.

It is so great to have aligned my business with Apple technologies and innovations. The iPhone/iPad platform is a whole new world for developers and many of the Apps I work with each day are iPad capable such as Pages, Tweetdeck, Evernote, IMDB, NPR, Bento from Filemaker, Twitterific, 1Password, NetNewsWire, and on and on.

So stay tuned and I’ll post the latest and greatest as it emerges from the great netherlands of the InterWeb Wonderland.