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- OmniOutliner — My Usage
Most who know me and know Macs, know that I love software put out by the OmniGroup. Their applications are smart, sophisticated, totally Mac-ified, user-friendly, and a host of other descriptive but over-used adjectives as well. Specifically, OmniOutliner and OmniGraffle are pretty much daily applications for me. In fact, OmniOutliner almost never closes. This article [...]
- Tools: Scrivener
scrivener noun historical a clerk, scribe, or notary. ORIGIN Middle English : shortening of Old French escrivein, from Latin scriba (see scribe).
Thank you, New Oxford American Dictionary that came bundled with my Mac. Scrivener isn’t just some noun historical, it’s also a smashing piece of writing software from the folks at Literature and Latte (for [...]
- Romancing the Notebook
Man, I’ve gone through a drought. Perhaps not a drought of epic proportions, but I do feel like Israel waiting for Moses to tap on that rock. More than anything, I’d like to break out of this drought and get back into the glorious habit of writing daily. I’ve produced practically nothing for a couple [...]
- App Review: “Fluid” Site Specific Browser (aka SSB)
Lately, I’ve been using a fantastic little OS X app called Fluid. Essentially, this is a freestanding, lightweight, WebKit-based browser that can be used to dupe you into thinking that your favorite web apps are actually desktop applications.
I’ve been using Fluid for about three weeks now, and just thought I’d offer up my experience.
This review [...]