TiddlySnip is a small Firefox extension that allows you to quickly send text snippets to your TiddlyWiki that we previously set up here. Recall that TiddlyWiki is a single file personal wiki that is super portable; allowing you to enter notes, random ideas, and projects wherever you are. Furthermore, by combining TiddlyWiki with [...]
Send Text from Firefox to your TiddlyWiki via TiddlySnip
By Franklin Davis on Nov 7, 2007 within Apple, Linux, Windows | Comments
How to Show the Finder on All Spaces in Leopard [Mac Tip]
By Franklin Davis on Nov 7, 2007 within Apple, Tips | Comments
I absolutely love Leopard’s new Spaces feature, however, the Finder’s default behavior in Spaces drove me slightly crazy. For example, if I wanted to quickly add an attachment to an Email and Finder was open in a different space I would have to either close that Finder window or drag the Finder window to [...]
Fujitsu ScanSnap S510M - A Great Document Scanner for the Mac
By Franklin Davis on Nov 2, 2007 within Apple, Reviews | Comments
The ScanSnap S510M is a great Document scanner designed for the Mac. Its Auto Document Feeder (ADF) is extremely reliable and can scan 18 double sided pages per minute. The software is simple to use and the one-click scan button makes the scanner super easy to use. If you [...]
How to Automatically Accept iChat Messages in Leopard without Chax [Mac Tip]
By Franklin Davis on Nov 2, 2007 within Apple, Tips | Comments
This just a quick tip explaining how you can avoid iChat’s ‘accept chat’ dialog without using the popular Chax extension. Chax is great, however, it is currently only compatible with Leopard’s iChat via an alpha build. Furthermore, many of Chax’s most compelling features have been added to iChat by Apple so I’m not [...]
Ditch Leopard’s 3D Dock via the Command Line [Mac Tip]
By Franklin Davis on Nov 2, 2007 within Apple, Tips | Comments
Do you hate Leopard’s new 3D Dock? If so, you can quickly remove the 3D effect via the command line. Personally I’m slowly getting used to the new Dock but it is a definite example of unnecessary ‘Eye Candy’, so I can understand why some people want to disable the 3D Dock. [...]
How to Sync Mac Address Book via Yahoo without .Mac [Mac Guide]
By Franklin Davis on Nov 1, 2007 within Apple, Tips | Comments
This just a quick tip to explain how to sync your Mac Address Book (Leopard only) via Yahoo without needing a .Mac account. If you don’t have a Yahoo account you’ll need to go here and sign up for one. After you have your Yahoo account ready, proceed to step 1.
Run MATLAB Jobs in the Background on a Mac or Linux Server
By Franklin Davis on Oct 19, 2007 within Tips | Comments
Sometimes you don’t want to remain logged on or keep an ssh session open when running a MATLAB job. This guide will show you how to quickly create a script using nohup that will run MATLAB in the background, sending all output to a text file and even emailing you when the [...]
Google 411 Graduates from Labs, Still Free
By Franklin Davis on Oct 15, 2007 within Coffee Break, Google | Comments
Google’s free telephone directory assistance tool has graduated from Google Labs to a full-fledged Google service. If you haven’t tried GOOG-411, simply dial 1-800-GOOG-411 from any phone and follow the automated directions. The voice recognition is actually quite good and FREE sure beats the big telephone companies trying to charge $1.50 [...]
Great Mac Dashboard Widgets
By Franklin Davis on Oct 11, 2007 within Apple, Lists | Comments
One of the great things about running OS X is having the Dashboard at your fingertips. I admit that I don’t use the Dashboard that frequently but it is great when I need to quickly check the radar for rain, convert some units, or even quickly print an envelope.
TiddlyWiki and LaTeX - Scientific Notebooks Made Easy
By Franklin Davis on Oct 10, 2007 within Apple, Linux, Tips, Windows | Comments
For ages scientific notebooks have been the mainstay of scientific research and have always had one thing in common: paper. Until now that was mostly due to a lack of options. Today as science and computers have become more and more inseparable the appeal of digital notebooks is quite clear. Digital notebooks [...]
How to Access Hidden OS X Features [Mac Tip]
By Franklin Davis on Sep 21, 2007 within Apple, Tips | Comments
Here are a few commands that can be used to activate hidden features of Mac OS X. There are quite a few of these commands floating around the internet, but I have chosen to highlight the ones that I find the most useful. The commands will require use of the terminal, but don’t [...]
Images for the Week of Sept 21st
By Franklin Davis on Sep 21, 2007 within Coffee Break, Images | Comments
Here are some interesting images that I have come across recently. Have you seen an amazing image I missed? Leave me a note in the comments and I’ll add it to the next collection.
Disclaimer: All credit for the images should go to the website linked in the image.
Images for the Week of Sept 14th, 2007
By Franklin Davis on Sep 14, 2007 within Coffee Break, Images | Comments
Here are some interesting images that I have come across recently. Have you seen an amazing image I missed? Leave me a note in the comments and I’ll add it to the next collection.
Disclaimer: All credit for the images should go to the website linked in the image.
Google to Sponsor $30 Million in Lunar X Prizes [News]
By Franklin Davis on Sep 13, 2007 within Coffee Break, Google | Comments
Fresh on the heels of securing a $1.3 million annual parking permit for their corporate jet (Boeing 767) at NASA’s airfield near Mountain View, CA the search giant now appears ready to offer up the largest X Prize to date ($20 million for the first competitor to land a robotic rover on the Moon that [...]
Warning: Blu-ray and HD-DVD Might Both Fail [Opinion]
By Franklin Davis on Sep 11, 2007 within Coffee Break, Featured | Comments
The battle for superiority between Toshiba’s HD-DVD and Sony’s Blu-ray is in full swing, or is it? HD-DVD announced with much bravado the defection of Paramount to its camp. Sony on the other hand parades around shouting that sales of Blu-ray are exceeding HD-DVD (thanks largely to the PS3). However, the giant [...]
