As I may have noted, I’ve purchased every version of Mac OS X. That means that I’ve been around for some of the less-than-great versions and features and have seen those features eventually get finely tuned to become a seamless part of my computing experience. However there were some features that were perfect from day one, most notable in my books is “Dashboard”– the widget host for the Mac OS X desktop that premiered in Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4) in 2005. Whether or not you use, or even know about this, widgets have a long and great history… Continue reading Remember Widgets?
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In response to a comment from my blog post on the MacHeist bundle, ‘Dan’ wrote me about a service, GTDAgenda.com, which seems interesting. IF you are accustomed to a GTD (Getting Things Done) already, this may not be for you. This looks like an interesting organization web service, however I cannot vouch for it 100% as I have note read a lot about it.
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This is a quick animation I made in Kinemac from the MacHeist bundle this year. I experimented with 3D camera controls against 2D objects.