Actually, TypeIt4Me does have a mobile app. It hasn't been updated since 2009, but it does exist. [iTunes Store]
Actually, TypeIt4Me does have a mobile app. It hasn't been updated since 2009, but it does exist. [iTunes Store]
Thanks! I'll give it a look.
Good call. You might end up needing a paid account, depending on the size of your GOOG account, but it's really just an excuse to buy more Dropbox storage!
My MacBook's 2.75yo hard drive is starting to go. I'd like to replace the drive, rather than buy a whole new computer, because the rest of the machine is working just fine. Naturally I have plenty of backups and bootable copies, but I'm somewhat stuck as to which drive to buy. So, here's my question...
I'm a TweetDeck person myself. I love the Chrome webapp. I have found the others too busy (Socialite) or too interface-buggy (HootSuite).
@Izkata: I'm surprised and distressed at the oversight. I'll make a point of using frell in my polite writings online.
Is there a way to determine what hotkey combos are already spoken for? I could go through all my apps and dig out all their hotkey options, but there must be a better way.
I like the new Tweetdeck app. Definitely my favorite. The Times has also done a nice job of reconceptualizing how a newspaper should look in a browser.
@h4nn4h: Good point. I realized that's probably what you meant after I replied. I miss Delicious' delicious interface already. It had so much wasted potential, and I agree very much abou the extra toolbar.
@h4nn4h: I'm confused about a) since Pinboard does tag-based stuff just fine (at least in my experience). Maybe you mean something other than what I think you mean. You've got me on b) though. I'd love for Delicious to be saved. Fingers crossed!
I've become a Pinboard man myself. I have used Evernote in the past, but Pinboard is just simpler for bookmarking and archiving simply. Good interface, good features.
I like reddit and Google Groups, mostly.
I am a fan of putting the alarm on the other side of the room. I also make sure to open my shades and drink some water. Having to pee is a really good way to make yourself get moving.
Textual is a nice, clean client but it has a few stability issues. A paid version will also go live in the App Store in a few weeks.
VOTE: Vi/ViM
I'm definitely also a fan of Notational Velocity, Bean, ViM, and Colloquy, but it's hard to argue with most of that list. Without Instapaper I'd read so much less.
*Notational Velocity
@OMG! A SeaMonster!!!: No kidding! My pen of choice is a Lamy Safari EF with Noodler's black, but I also use Field Notes pencils.
@casquith: Good luck finding them! Target in the US carries them, but I'm stumped as to UK retailers.
@Claytons: Ditto! The production values are very high. The webnotebooks are of similarly high quality, and are more in line with the Moleskine aesthetic.