Apps & Tools

Skitch Opens To The Public

Skitch, the awesomesauce screen capture/editing application, is no longer invite only! A public beta release of the software has been issued for every Mac user. Exciting, but not if you’re using Windows. The software is only available for Macs right now, but according to the download page, a Windows version is on the way!

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Apps & Tools

MyMobile Saved My Smartphone Screen

While celebrating early on New Years Eve, I happened to crack my screen on my Motorola Q. Not good a good look for anyone in this day and age. I only remember 3 phone numbers by heart and I don’t even use those numbers everyday. For days I had to navigate my phone solely off […]

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Apps & Tools

FeedDemon Made Me A Demon

FeedDemon is a well known product in the RSS section of the tech world. It’s both loved and loathed. Wanting to take a break from having to have two (2) browsers open when reading my feeds, I decided to download FeedDemon. For those that don’t know, FeedDemon is now free! To be honest, my test […]

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Apps & Tools, Social Media

CommandShift3 – Battle of the Website

Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWriteWeb (RWW) has introduced me to CommandShift3 and I hate him and love him for it! I’m never going to get anything done now. I’ll continuously have a million+ sites to blog about, but CS3 is highly addictive! I’ve already checked out over 10 sites since visiting CS3! It’s main focus is […]

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Apps & Tools

Fav.or.it in Google Reader’s Territory

While reading Scoble’s feeds, I came across to an his article about the closed-beta feed reading service Fav.or.it. It’s doing things Google Reader doesn’t do such as: comment on blogs and that it does a ton of other things that Google Reader doesn’t do (like it keeps track of your attention information and uses the […]

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Apps & Tools, Social Media

Trustworthy XHTML Plugin For WordPress

In my previous post, I complained about WordPress’ lack of respect for XHTML. The WYSIWYG editor is only trying to help, I know. However, in the end it’s more hurtful than helpful for me. I spend an absurd amount of time playing with HTML coding and searching for fixes, rather than writing. It’s a time-suck and the […]

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