Leopard Woes? Not for me
A quick search for OS X Leopard Problems will leave one feeling as though Leopard is filled with holes and bugs. While there is much that is shiny and new in Leopard, My findings after a month of use do not indicate any of these issues. In fact, I have only three complaints, and they are minor UI issues.
I am certainly happy that my experience has not gone the way of this man’s: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2223921,00.asp
Bill
Missing Sync
I don’t really like to advertise products in this space… but I have got to say that Mark/Space’s Missing Sync for Blackberry is frickn’ fantastic!!
I have had a Blackberry for several years now and PocketMac has always been just a bit flakey. It often required babysitting to get it to work. Sometimes I could connect my Blackberry and it would never see it. It was annoying. It got even more annoying after PocketMac stopped supporting it when RIM decided to give it away for free to all Blackberry customers. RIM took on the support role… by e-mail only it seems… They don’t tell you that… but when you call they give you and e-mail address to write to if you are a mac user.
Anyway… Enough of that rant. The Missing Sync is fantastic. It just works… that is all there is to say about it. It is exactly what I have needed to make my Mac and Blackberry live in harmony.
I love it…
Long time… no see
Well… It sure has been a while since I have posted. Much has happened so I will use this post a a catch-up. First and foremost, school is out for the summer! For me and Becca both! That is exciting news because it means that we can sail and hang out together again. Second, Becca and I will be working together next year! She has gotten a job as the Upper School Social Studies teacher at the school where I have been for the past several years. I have a new computer. My trusty 1GHz PowerBook G4 failed me last month The Hard Drive is bad, but this being the second major failure in the last 6 months… I began to feel that I needed a machine I could rely on, so I purchased a PowerMac G5 Dual Core 2.3 GHz, 4.5 Gigs of RAM, and a 30” display. Oh yeah… Apple Care too! (With the help of a friend at Apple I was able to get the whole thing for less than $4200) Last… We finally got our boat back from Seaview East. This is a long story but one which I will tell in a separate post.