Built-in Spell Checker Firefox now sports a new spell checker that works with input fields and textareas. This is easily my favorite new feature in Firefox. It works similar to most modern word processors — misspelled words have a red dashed line underneath them and … Read More
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Whether you’re aware of it or not, Google has quietly and slowly been rolling out their Microsoft Office killer. It probably all started with Gmail, but has continued with the release of Google Calendar, the purchase of Writely and now the imminent release of Google … Read More
Here’s a quick tip that might save the PHP developers out there some time. (It would have saved me thirty minutes of debugging if I had know this earlier.) When you export an Excel file as a CSV in Office for Mac, Excel saves the … Read More
Last week Jon wrote about the horrifying experience everyone eventually has to deal with – data loss. His wife’s hard drive failed – and without a current backup to rely upon – he went through two data recovery companies and two thousand dollars to retrieve … Read More
My wife and I had the unfortunate experience of having her Mac mini’s hard drive crash. She had everything on her hard drive — family photos, all of her graphic design work, fonts, important emails, etc… — but no backup! I’ve experienced two catastrophic data … Read More
10. Too many clicks I have to click through too many pages to get to the story, and then I have to return to Digg to actually digg it. It’s partially solved with the Diggless RSS Feed, but that’s gotta hurt ad sales. Give us … Read More
Update by @RavenJeremy (July 2012): The blog post referenced here no longer exists so I’ve removed the links. Yesterday, The Official Microsoft Connections Blog (whatever that means) offered a preview into “all that Vista offers a small business.” This post, by Greg Randall, really is … Read More
When it comes to productivity choices for the Mac, the pickings are slim. Microsoft Office for Mac dominates when it comes to fee-based licenses, and keeps several small packages as distance friends (or enemies depending on how you look at it). If you’re the paying … Read More