Amazing. Works great on the iPad and iPhone, too.
Year: 2012
Reading on the iPad →
I wrote this nearly a year ago. It’s still relevant (even more relevant now that the new iPad has a Retina display) and is related to the last link.
Why Publishers Don’t Like Apps →
Jason Pontin, editor in chief and publisher of Technology Review:
The paid, expensively developed publishers’ app, with its extravagantly produced digital replica, is dead.
I’d say that the magazine app was only alive for about one issue (if that).
I hated every moment of our experiment with apps, because it tried to impose something closed, old, and printlike on something open, new, and digital.
The magazine app seemed alive only during that brief moment when the iPad was brand new and it was a novelty to have your favorite magazine available on your new tablet. But then you realized that it took up a lot of space, was slow to download on demand, and was not as easy to read as an article in Instapaper.
Sweet New T-Shirts →
The Shawn Blanc T-Shirt Shop is currently open with a brand new t-shirt design that’s available in creme and heather gray.
The shirt was designed by local Kansas City illustrator and good friend of mine, Adam Grason, and is built off the same theme of last year’s shirt, that Computers are for Creating. Can you identify all the elements in the design?
I’ll be taking pre-orders until Monday, May 21. After which the t-shirt shop will close and all orders will be sent to print. Shirts are expected to be mailed out during the first week of June.
Louie Mantia’s S.H.I.E.L.D. Wallpaper →
Speaking of The Avengers.
‘The Avengers’ Hulk Smashed the Opening Weekend Box Office Record →
The Avengers brought in just over $200 million this past weekend, setting a new box office record. And, as Jonathan Weilbaecher writes for The Flick Cast, “it was the original Spider-Man movie in 2001 that was the first to breach the $100 Million Dollar plateau.”
The Flipping Point →
Seth Godin:
The tipping point is the sum total of many individuals buzzing about something. But for an individual to start buzzing, something has to change in that person’s mind. Something flips from boredom or ignorance to excitement or anger.
2012 World AeroPress Championship Recipe →
This morning I brewed a cup of coffee using the recipe that Charlene Debuysere used to win The Gold AeroPress in this year’s World AeroPress Championship. It was delicious. It was also a nice change of pace as it’s quite different than the espresso-like cup that I normally brew with the AeroPress.
Sponsor: Timing — Automatic Time Tracking for OS X →
My thanks to Timing for sponsoring the RSS feed this week. On a personal note, Timing is one of the few apps in my Mac’s Menu bar. I use it to track and monitor how I spend my time at my computer.
Timing is the best way to keep track of the time you spend with your Mac. It automatically tracks which documents you are editing, applications you use, and the domains of the websites you visit. You’ll never have to worry about forgetting to start or stop a timer again!
After tracking, just drag and drop activities into projects. Sophisticated graphs show you how you spent your time each day and which projects consumed most of your time.
This week, Timing is available at a 60% discount off the regular price of $19.99. Get it from the Mac App Store today! There’s also a free version available that’s limited to showing today’s and yesterday’s activities.
How to Prevent Lion From “Locking” Your Documents →
Nice tip from Ted Landau. Odd preference location placement by Apple.
Dan Frakes’ 2nd LaunchBar Tutorial Video →
Lots of great tips here. Command+B and Command+R were new to me.
Familiar Is Not a Design →
Matt Gemmell:
Unconsidered design (or lack of design) tends to simply gravitate towards the familiar, which is a natural instinct when we’re lost in some way.
Back Issues of ‘Nintendo Power’ →
Talk about a trip down memory lane. (Via Shaun Inman, naturally.)
Photoshop, Pirates, & The Force →
Some behind-the-scenes info on the development of the color theme appearance options for Photoshop CS6.
