Author Archives: Jim
Opening the Right Application With Keyboard Maestro
I try a lot of new programs. I often fall prey to habits and go back to the program I’ve been using instead of giving the new one a chance. Keyboard Maestro helps me get the right one. One of the … Continue reading
Being a Homeowners Association Treasurer and Evernote
I have been the Treasurer of our Homeowners Association for almost a year now. During that time I’ve received dues, paid bills, handled some legal issues, renewed registration with the State, prepared budget reports for the other board members, etc. … Continue reading
Keyboard Maestro and MultiMarkdown Redux
It has been a couple of weeks since I posted about my macro to help compose quick and dirty MultiMarkdown documents for email, web sites, etc. I have since revised it to be a bit nicer. If you have any … Continue reading
Keyboard Maestro and MultiMarkdown
An easier way to compose markdown emails. I just started my 30 day trial of Keyboard Maestro. I am 3 days into it and am ready to buy it. It is a remarkable tool for anyone who wants to tinker with … Continue reading
RSI – CTS – My experiences and a solution that worked for me.
Intro I have been typing since 1976. My mother was trained to be a secretary and learned to type on a keyboard without letters drawn on the keycaps. “Old school” trainers knew if you learned to type by looking at … Continue reading
Photographic tip – glare
I love photography even though I’m a rank amateur at it. I enjoy everything about it… composing the shot, learning the equipment, seeing how different things affect the shot, and post production. It’s easy to get in a hurry and … Continue reading
Thanks a lot.
I didn’t write this. It was an email a friend sent me that sends me these kinds of emails… kinda ironic. Subject: Cheer As we end the year 2010, I want to thank all of you for your educational e-mails … Continue reading
Review: LastPass – The Last Password You’ll Have To Remember
Originally posted Oct 17, 2010 Ok, so last time I talked about security and how tough it is to pull off that level of safety. Well one tool that has done more than all the rest of them together for … Continue reading
Review: MacJournal
Originally posted July 24, 2010 You can hear the audio file of this review at this link. This is a review I did of MacJournal for the Nosillacast Podcast hosted over at Podfeet.com – A Technology Geek Podcast with an … Continue reading