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RIP Timbuktu

Posted by Ferndave May 17th, 2009

I’ve used Netopia’s Timbuktu for almost 10-years to remotely control both Macs and PCs. It wasn’t perfect, but it worked well enough, was easy to set-up, and delivered decent performance. Over the years, the program has started to show its age and updates have been far and few between. The last update, over a year [...]

Browsing with Safari

Posted by Ferndave May 1st, 2009

Even though most people look to Firefox as the end-all be-all for browsing the web, I’ve stuck with Safari. It’s fast and most importantly, the keystroke short-cuts are built-in and intuitive. There might be an add-on now, but I had to use something like Quickeys in order to even manouver within Firefox.
Other people swear by software [...]

Death of Physical Media

Posted by Ferndave April 16th, 2009

Since moving almost two years ago, I realized that I hate physical media. I have a large CD collection and moving it was tedious and backbreaking. Those boxes of CDs now sit in a cubby under the stairs. Why? Because I had already ripped and encoded 98% of those CDs to the computer. Moving and storing [...]

Emulation. A Success?

Posted by Ferndave April 9th, 2009

I’ve had an ongoing saga of trying Windows emulation on my MacBook with only failures to report. By far, the best result has been with Boot Camp, but that requires a restart of the machine.
I’m happy to report that after giving Parallels 4.0 a spin, it actually works! It suspends and resumes without errors. No [...]

YouTube – Home of Amateur Garbage

Posted by Ferndave April 8th, 2009

I propose that no computer be equipped with video editing software. Should vendors choose to do so, they must have family recognition software thus only allowing one to edit home movies.
Stringing together a few clips pilfered from lord knows where doesn’t make someone an editor and certainly not an artiste. So just stop it. Please.

More Crappy Emulation

Posted by Ferndave September 18th, 2008

A few weeks ago I flushed Windows emulation on the Mac. VMWare just released a new version of their Fusion emulator. I thought their version 1.0 software sucked, so how is version 2.0? Still sucks. 
Because I pitched emulation, I have a Boot Camp partition. Fusion recognizes the partition and can import one instead of having [...]

Music Tags

Posted by Ferndave September 12th, 2008

If there is one thing I’m anal about, it is MP3 tags. I have spent days making sure the tags on my 8000+ song collection are as complete as possible. At first I thought adding cover art was a waste of space, but I’ve gone ahead and embedded covers when they can be found.
I’ve tried [...]