Archives for the 'Leopard' Category

Today’s Anxiety: Mac OS X Leopard iCal new engine at work [eDragonu - the choice of a personal path]

The new Leopard’s iCal storage engine seemed to attract at least two GTD centric implementation in the last few weeks. The most notable are Today (by the same guys that wrote PocketTweets, the mobile Twitter client) and Anxiety (quite a strange name, I agree…) To be honest, both applications are pretty much the same thing [...]

6 May 2008 | Anxiety app, GTD, Leopard, Mac OS X, Productivity, Software Reviews, iCal, storage engine, today | No Comments

GTD en Mac OS X Leopard [El Canasto]

Hay más herramientas GTD para Mac OS que para Windows. Es una cosa muy extraño, porque desde la versión Leopard ya viene por defecto con todo lo que necesitas para gestionar tu vida: correo, calendario, tareas y notas.
Solo tienes que configurarlo para funcione con contextos y proyectos, [...]

10 April 2008 | Leopard, OS X, Software, calendario, correo, gestordetareas, notas | No Comments

Why Can’t Vista Just Be Ultimate? (Windows Wednesday) [Tech Rest]

This is one area where Leopard beats Vista hands down. I was listening to a TWiT podcast the other day when this issue came up. Leopard has only one edition. Yet Vista has four or five editions (depending on whether or not you count “Enterprise”). Why do I think Leopard beats Vista in this aspect?
Simplicity. [...]

19 December 2007 | Craig Huggart, Editions, Leopard, Vista, Windows | No Comments

Why Vista is better than Leopard and Linux (Windows Wednesday) [Tech Rest]

What did you say?! I said Vista is better than Leopard and Linux. It’s better because more people use it. Period.

It’s the same story as it was 23 years ago. In 1985, Texas Instruments (the ones that make great calculators) created a marketing campaign called “Dare To Compare”. It pitted their PC against the IBM [...]

5 December 2007 | Craig Huggart, Leopard, Vista, Windows | No Comments