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Choosing Apps: E-mail

MailboxAfter having a lot of fun installing software and getting familiar with all the new toys included in the Mac OS over the past few weeks, it’s time to begin getting down to the nitty gritty of what my new laptop is primarily for — work. So I have begun focusing on what core applications I need in my average day. The cornerstone of business day is e-mail, so I figured I better try a few applications to see which e-mail client would work best for how I work.

Since I use IMAP as my mail protocol, trying out different programs isn’t a big deal. Techinically speaking, I could have multiple e-mail clients configured on the same machine and use them interchangeably, but I was looking for “one to rule them all.” There are a ton of e-mail applications for the Mac, but I narrowed the choices down to three: Apple Mail, Entourage and Thunderbird.

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Podcasts… Get Yer Podcasts

simplydigital.jpgThe second episode for the Simply Digital podcast has been posted. This week’s episode is on Firewalls. Although the topic of security isn’t necessarily an exciting one, it IS an important part of your home and office Internet security. So if you have about 15 minutes, stop by and take a listen. 🙂

FYI, I’m posting the new episodes every Wednesday, so if you’ve subscribed already, that’s when you can expect to find a new one.

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OK, So Nothing Is Perfect

Thumbs downFor the past few weeks, I’ve been waxing poetic about how wonderful my new MacBook is and how fond I am of it. Since I began using a laptops 12 years ago, I can say without a doubt that my new laptop is by far the best laptop I’ve ever owned. I know, I know, I sound like a lovelorn sap who can’t stop talking about his new girlfriend. We’ve all had friends that just won’t shut up about their latest infatuation and I know that, at least here in my weblog, I’m modeling that same behavior. So in an effort to redeem myself, my dear friends, I’ll now share with you the things that I don’t like about the MacBook.

Wi-Fi Drops The Network When On Battery
As long as the laptop is powered by an outlet, the Wi-Fi connection is solid as a rock. Unfortunately, the same thing can’t be said when running on the battery. From time-to-time, the wireless network connection drops without warning. After working for awhile, I’ll find that an instant message, a web page, or an e-mail that I’m trying to send won’t work. Looking up in the menu bar, the network icon is greyed out, showing that there is no connection.

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Simply Digital Has Launched

simplydigital.jpgYesterday, a project that I’ve been working on for over a year has finally taken shape and launched! It’s a weekly podcast called Simply Digital. With my co-host, “Analog Dave”, we discuss a single topic regarding technology and try to break it down so that it’s easy to understand. I guess you could call it a tech podcast for the non-geek. 😉

The first episode is on “podcasts”, which at first glance may seem a bit redundant to talk about podcasts IN a podcast. However, since Simply Digital is a podcast, what better way to kick things off than by breaking down this new technology?

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Firefox Crop Circles

Came across this on /. this afternoon. The Oregon State University Linux Users Group created a 45,000+ square foot crop circle of the Firefox logo. Brilliant! Photos can be found here and a write up of how they did it can be found at this link. The best part is that the guys got full […]

Mac Addiction Leads To Bluetooth

Bluetooth LogoOne of the things that I’ve played with over the years has been Bluetooth. In fact, I jumped on the ill fated Sony Ericsson T608 back in 2004 because it was the first Bluetooth (BT) phone on the Sprint network. I’ve had a collection of headsets, adapters and devices that all worked with BT, but I haven’t had that great of an experience using the technology itself.

It’s really been a comedy of errors on all fronts. The T608 was a totally crap phone and the BT headset was more pain than gain. BT HotSyncing with my Palm didn’t make much sense given the fact that if I’m THAT close to the computer, I might as well sync it with the cradle and charge it at the same time. I even tried surfing via BT, but it was just too slow. About the only thing I haven’t tried was using a BT headset with my computer, since my BT adapters on my Windows machines didn’t support the feature. That changed recently though when I purchased my MacBook and began playing with iChat and Skype.

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Something MUST Be Wrong

Mac OS X Software UpdateThis morning, as I was reading my RSS feeds, I came across an article about a Microsoft venerability and how the patch was released on Tuesday. As my mind was mulling over this article and few errant thoughts floated around. “That’s right Windows Updates are always on Tuesday. Oh yeah, and Apple’s updates are on Wednesday aren’t they?” It’s at that point that I realised that today is Friday and I didn’t receive any updates. Something must be wrong.

Regardless of the operating system, computers aren’t perfect and problems arise from time-to-time. So I wasn’t alarmed by the fact that my new MacBook hadn’t alerted me to the fact that there were updates this past Wednesday. Microsoft Update gives me trouble all the time. I have several machines that I manage that still require manual updates, even though I have them set to auto-update. It frustrates me to know end, but that’s just how it works, or doesn’t as the case may be.

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Credit Where Credit Is Due

A virtual high five for Fred!I’ve been writing a lot the past week about my migration to the MacBook. During this migration, I’ve had a lot of help along the way from fellow Mac friends. However, it became clear to me that there was one person that I failed to thank and I need to right this wrong.

During my initial diving into Mac OS, Mike Rohde and Justin Nolan gave me a lot of assistance. Having them both online so that I could assault them with questions was a big help for me. For some of the more obscure questions related to Parallels and Windows-ish questions, Hal-J was a great lifeline. Yet none of these questions would have been possible without the years of gentle council and guidance of my Mac-Zen guru Fred Heumann.

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Holly Live Tonight At Lyrix

A microphoneHolly will be performing live at Lyrix tonight at 8pm. She’s part of a ladies’ night with an organization called the Women in Music Business Association (WMBA) of which she is a member.

Holly’s performing a total of four songs – three originals and one cover. Her set will include:
» I Wanna Live Like That – by Larry Wayne Clark
» Lost In America – by Larry Wayne Clark and Tom Fisch
» You Don’t Know Me – by Eddie Arnold and Cindy Walker
» What’s Not To Like – by Holly Ashby

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