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Firefox 3.0 = highest awesomeness

09 Jun

I tried out the new Release Candidate 2 version of Firefox 3.0 beta the other day and I’m hooked.  I love listening to Buzz Out Load from CNET and have been intrigued for quite some time with all the talk about Firefox and its “add-ons”.

Wow.  There are add-ons that do all sorts of cool things for Firefox.  Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure you can find programs that do the same or similar things in Internet Explorer or Safari.  But the way that the add-ons are presented and actually ENCOURAGED in Firefox makes them very easy to try out and use.

And I really like the interface on the Mac. It’s clean looking with a smart layout that is very intuitive.  The largest button on the toolbar, for example, is the most often used one – the back button.  You can use a Google-Reader-like star to record the current page as a favorite instantly.  A double-click on that same star will allow you file it away in a folder for all you weird people that actually organize things.  In addition, the browser seems to be quick to load and use.

Unfortunately, the Windows version I immediately put on my Vista laptop left a lot to be desired.  The interface, while it attempts to imitate the Mac version, is clunky in comparison.  And it seems to be quite a bit slower than Internet Explorer.

For now, I’ll stick with Internet Explorer on the Vista machine, but Firefox has replaced Safari on my Mac’s dock.

 

[UPDATED!] $199 = $399?

09 Jun

I thought that sounded too good to be true.  It looks like the pricing of the new iPhone given at the WWDC announcement was for a new two-year contract with AT&T only.  Those of us with no ability to use AT&T (they don’t have local phone numbers or dealers in Southeast Iowa) will most likely have to pay an unsubsidized price.  I would guess that price will be around the current $400.  And that’s for the 8GB version.

I’m still interested because of all the cool new features.  But I hope I’ll be able to get a few bucks out of my current phone to help pay for this!

UPDATE:  It looks as though there is some confusion about the pricing.  iPhoneFreak.com is reporting that the $199 price is UNSUBSIDIZED, meaning that the iPhone 3G will be $100 LESS than the 8GB iPod touch!  Personally, I think they’re wrong, but you can check out the story at http://tinyurl.com/5b8tn8.

 
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MobileMe – now THAT'S exciting!

09 Jun

Not too awfully different from Microsoft’s Mesh (in beta), Apple’s new MobileMe service is just the ticket for me. I maybe MORE excited about this than the new iPhone.  Okay, maybe not.

But it definitely is cool.  I have been looking for a seemless way to sync my calendar and contacts between my iPhone, Mac, and multiple Windows PCs.  The best way I’ve found so far is through a clunky mess of services such as Calgoo or, most recently, Google Calendar (with their new Outlook syncing tool).

The MobileMe service solves these issues and allows for email and photo syncing as well.  Oh, and don’t forget about the 20GB worth of online space that can be used to share and sync files and folders.  Cool stuff indeed!

When you update your calendar, for example, on your iPhone, the information is pushed immediately over the cell network to any other devices you have sharing the service.  Immediately.  So I can have ALL of my contacts, calendar and email shared on my Mac, my laptop, my iPhone, and my home computer.

This is way handy as I now have to manually update this devices – plug my iPhone in the dock, sync my Mac with the Google Calendar, etc. – or just do without.  Normally, I keep all of my info current on the laptop as I take it home most nights and generally sync my phone with it.  That’s a pain for those short days at the office that I just want to hop on the Mac to handle email or whatever without plugging in the laptop and waiting for Vista to load (which can be a painfully slow process).

Instead, I’ll be able to just wake up the Mac, use Mail.app (which is INFINITELY quicker than Outlook) to deal with my email, update iCal, and everything will be synced automagically with Outlook on the home computer, my iPhone and my laptop when I turn it on next.

To top all of this awesomeness off is the fact that all of this information is also available through a slick “ajaxy” Web 2.0 interface.  I can hop on a friend’s PC (or Mac, or iPhone, or Linux machine, or Wii, or PS3, or…) and pull up my personal calendar in old-fashioned Google Calendar style.

I can’t wait to spend my hard-earned money on this worthwhile service.  Now I just need to figure out a great new email address.  It’s going to be ________@me.com.  Suggestions?  Leave a comment!

 

iPhone 3G leave some wanting more

09 Jun

I’m not going to rant nor rave about the new iPhone.  I want one and I’m not too snooty to admit it.  But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t a few things missing that sure would have been nice…

Nowhere in the official release can one find the video conferencing, video recording, cut-and-paste, MMS, or red iPhones mentioned that were so many times rumored.  The screen is the same size, the phone is roughly the same shape, and the back is PLASTIC!

But there are some definite niceties – A-GPS, flush headphone jack, improved audio, metal buttons, and of course 3G included – that should please most.  And if that isn’t enough, the pricing begins at $199!

I think what we’re seeing is the way to reach Steve Jobs’ goal of 10 million iPhones sold by the end of the year.  And I’ll bet we see a higher-end iPhone next year that may complement the 3G version just announced.  That version will have all the goodies including those mentioned above, with 32GB of memory, and will cost $400 or so.

Write that down, it’s as good as gold.

 

I REALLY like my Mac

04 Jun

Okay, this is almost painful to say, but I need to say it:  “I really like my Mac.”

When did I become an Apple fanboy, you ask?  Well, I wouldn’t go that far.  One of the things I “really like” about the Mac is the fact that I can run Windows apps through Parallels.  It’s so cliche, I know, but it IS the best of both worlds.  By purchasing a Mac, I got some quality hardware – maybe a little expensive, I understand – and the ability to run pretty much anything out there.

Using Boot Camp, I can boot into Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows Vista, or almost any flavor of Linux you can imagine all at the touch of a button.  All of that functionality comes with the Mac for free.  And if you don’t want to be bothered with all of that “rebooting into a different OS” jazz, plop down 70 bucks on a piece of virtualization software (like Parallels) and you can have BOTH operating systems open at once!

(For maximum fun, try Coherence mode.  I have both the Mac OS and Windows taskbars on the screen at once.  Click on the start button to launch a PC-based program or the Dock for a Mac app.  Way cool indeed!)

Now, keep in mind that my first computer was a Commodore 64, NOT an Apple II.  I was the geeky kid with the “My Commodore eats Apples for lunch” t-shirt.  Really.  So, I wouldn’t call myself a fanatic about Apple products.  But they have slowly invaded my digital life.  An iPod nano turned into a newer iPod nano turned into an iPhone turned into a Mac Mini….

I’ve been using computers for almost my entire life and I know my way around the Windows registry and such.  So the allure of Mac isn’t necessarily the “don’t look behind the curtain” ease of use.  I would say it’s the simplicity.  And those aren’t the same thing.

When I talk about the simplicity aspect of my Mac, I’m talking about the fact that most applications install by simply dragging the app into the Applications folder.  I’m talking about UNinstalling that same app by – you guessed it – dragging it OUT of the Applications folder and into the trash.  Why does Windows require a trip to the hidden Control Panel, display a warning or three about how this will permanently remove your beloved program from the system and question you, the user, if you really want to remove this DLL file or if it’s used by another program, to do the EXACT SAME THING?!?

Now, my Mac isn’t perfect.  Remember the whole Parallels thing?  I need that to run a few apps that I either can’t run or didn’t want to repurchase for the Mac.  In fact, I use QuickBooks for the accounting system for my business.  I could either buy a Mac version for an extra $200+ or buy Parallels for $70 to run my already-owned PC version.  Duh!  Come to think of it, I really should blog about how great Parallels is!  In time, in time.

I’ve grown tired of trying to find a video driver for my PC laptop that doesn’t spontaneously change resolutions every third boot.  It’s depressing to see how much of my day is wasted by the excruciatingly long time it take Outlook to download 10MB worth of email spread out in 100 messages.  And why isn’t Time Machine available for the PC?  Seriously.

Well, enough of my thoughts.  I mean, I’m acting like this is my blog or something!  I just wanted to a write a little love note to my Mac.  I’m not giving up my PC – I just want BOTH.

What OS do you like best?

 

I'm points racin' (that's what all the LOSERS say!)

02 Jun

Okay, so things didn’t go too hot this past week at Lee County Speedway for the ol’ #95.  I really shouldn’t complain – the car is holding together and we’re having a bunch of fun each week.  But the car needs more git up n’ go!

I think some tires might help.  Anyone want to donate a few?  For free.  I’ll thank you in this fantastic blog that tens of people read annually….

Seriously, we could use some more horsepower.  This past Friday, the track was very fast but I wasn’t.  It was all I could do to come in 12th.  If I had another lap – or more guts – I probably could have made it to 11th, but the guy in front of me was all over the place.  Not like the cool-headed, running-on-rails style of your favorite driver here.

I’m learning that my car is pretty quick in acceleration but it doesn’t corner too well.  Again, it wasn’t bad this past weekend, but I had a hard time keeping it on the bottom while trying to find the optimal shift points.  It seems like I can keep it in 3rd until the middle of the turn and downshift into 2nd, but I always feel like I’m robbing myself of some speed.

Well, at least it’s holding together and we haven’t had to really do anything to it.  And 12th place wasn’t too awful – I started dead last and finished in front of four others.  And, because I’m showing up more than some, I’m in 9th place overall in points right now.

 
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