onethingwell: Cobook is an impressive address book app for OS X with tight Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin integration. The keyboard-driven interface makes adding or editing contacts a breeze, and the...
Jim Whittle — More geometry, less material [Sponsor]: Jim Whittle, purveyor of smart leather goods and accessories, is sponsoring this week’s RSS feed in time for to order for Father’s Day. Jim Whitt...
The future is now.
iTunes - Books - Enough by Patrick Rhone: I just received word that my latest book, Enough, is now available in the iBookstore. As usual, not sure what took it so long. Especially considering I wrote...
Buoy Tags is another product I have had a recent chance to sample. They attach to your MagSafe, USB, and/or headphone cords to better identify who they belong to. On a recent episode of the Home Work...
Justnotes is a recently released app for Mac that is designed to be the one true native app interface for Simplenote. I’ve been beta testing it for a while and it works great. It’s fast, never experi...
“I don’t want something special. I want something beautifully plain.” - Anne Lamott
Days Away (App Store Link): Some folks may not need a full blown calendar but, instead, might like to simply have a countdown list with how many days remain until an event. This is a simple and clean...
Touchtype: A Case for iPad and Apple Wireless Keyboard by Salman Sajid — Kickstarter: Looks great with some thoughtful touches. They are well past the funding goal but you still may want to chip in t...
EdgeCase: The app creates Fitts’ Law infinite width screen edges for your OS X multiple monitors. As you probably know, screen edges are a great place to put pointing targets because it’s impossible ...
“Increasingly I am finding myself powering the phone down when I get home from work. Not “silent mode.” Not “airplane mode.” Off. Disconnected.” - Fully Off | James Shelley
MacSparky - Blog - My New Book: The MacSparky Paperless Field Guide: The book is a deep dive on paperless workflows for the Mac, iPad, and iPhone. It takes full advantage of iBooks Author and include...
I was doing some cleanup few nights ago and discovered I have a few MonoPrice iPhone Battery Boosters left to give away. All are brand new, in the package, and will work with the latest generation of...
OnePAD is a new notebook app for iOS that is organized around the idea of using one page for each day. I know lots of folks that are day driven and/or keep paper notebooks this way — allocating a pag...
Home Work - 007 - Patrick Rhone: Just a quick heads up that you can find me on this week’s Home Work, the podcast for people that work from home. In it I discuss my home working environment, give som...
Why My iPad Is Not My Laptop: I can wholeheartedly agree that the iPad is an increasingly great tool to gather ideas, write stories/articles, and stay in touch but for the time being this is where th...
Basil for iPad. Your Recipe Book. [Sponsor]: I’m very excited to give Basil a nod as this week’s RSS feed sponsor. The main reason — I use the heck out of this app. I do the vast majority of the dail...
Launchwrite - Home: Launchwrite is a new app that makes jotting a note as quick as possible. Just click on the icon and it blurs the background and allows you to start typing. Hit escape and you are ...
Why the iPad Is My New Laptop — Shawn Blanc: It is not a sacrifice to use the iPad as a primary device. I wanted to take a look at some of the most compelling reasons to use an iPad as your portable,...
You Got (Single) Served - The Daily: Nice brief look at the rise of “one thing well” apps including one that I have a role in.
The Verge at work: sync your text everywhere, never lose an idea again | The Verge: Paul Miller gives a really nice overview of his writing setup involving Simplenote, Notational Velocity, and PlainT...
The dirty truth about messy offices | Unclutterer: To keep your coworkers from making negative, and probably inaccurate, judgments about your job performance, spend five to ten minutes each day clean...
The Brydge is a recently Kickstarted keyboard/cover combo that is the best of the few I have seen. Once attached, it could almost be mistaken as being a part of the iPad itself, or even as a MacBook ...
Zibity: Broomstick: Broomstick is the easiest way to hide menubar icons that you don’t like. While most apps that create a menubar icon allow you to hide it, some apps don’t provide this option. Broo...
Does Your Dock Reflect Your Priorities?: The Dock. That little area on your iPhone or iPad that contains a handful of apps which are available on every screen. It says something about what you’re abo...
(Jon Siddle’s review of Pop for iOS) This is my favorite review of Pop for iOS yet. I love that he kept it short and sweet and put it up as a screenshot of the app itself. This is as good of an excus...
Scripting News: Where is VolksMail?: In 2012 there should be a healthy set of minimal web-based email clients. I don’t think there’s a single one. Email is an area ripe for re-think. Starting with, a...
“When people have their basic needs met, it’s not uncommon for wants to magically become needs. It’s our hardwired instinct to seek to fill unmet needs.” - Seth’s Blog: Needs and wants are often conf...
An Interview With Linus Torvalds | TechCrunch: I’m have to admit being a bit baffled by how nobody else seems to have done what Apple did with the Macbook Air – even several years after the first rel...
A Touch of Revolution | J. D. Bentley: Regarding freedom, the two greatest principles are these: Want nothing. Owe no one.
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