http://www.jeffreygrossman.com
If you like baroque music, I can't help but plug my own New York City-based ensemble (named after Bach himself), the Sebastians: https://www.sebastians.org I'm the group's harpsichordist and director. We've released a…
Thanks for sharing! I've used Kimai [https://github.com/kimai/kimai] for a while, which offers similar functionality. Timestrap is MUCH nicer to look at, though the feature I use the most on Kimai isn't as…
He says he got a law degree (J.D.) and actually links to the Columbia class of 2009 where he is listed. So that's a "professional doctorate," definitely greater than a masters.
I bought it too (and congrats, it's a great start!), but probably won't use it until you add multiple-images-on-multiple-monitors.
"Just press start" or "Only one button between you and your workout" or "One button to a better you" (okay, not that one). I'm not any good at this, but I like the idea behind your app and I understand what you're…
It would be great if you said this somewhere prominently before needing to sign up for an account. Once I saw the "refund" section near the top of the Terms and Conditions, I closed the window, assuming that you'd be…
I think the point is that although you can install another browser, you can't set it as "default" -- links from other apps, from Mail, etc. must open in Safari unless the other browser is hardcoded into the app (like…
FYI, I went to check out your case (which looks cool!) and you have a dead YouTube link on your iPhone page [1]. ("This video is no longer available because the uploader has closed their YouTube account.") [1]…
Possibly... though Activity Monitor (or top) doesn't show anything suspicious. If I stop audio from playing, iTunes drops to about 4% CPU. (And mdworker doesn't appear to be working overtime either.) With the Column…
New version seems faster in some respects, but at least ridiculously slow in another: searching with the Column Browser open. I have a huge library--~63000 songs; I'm a musician--and although iTunes 10.7 search was…
The switch on the side of the phone was just a "silencer," without any fine-grained control. "Do Not Disturb" is a more intelligent kind of silencer -- it silences emails, texts, and any sort of app notifications, but…
I was actually thrilled that for transit directions in NYC, Maps just gave me a button to the Embark app, which won the MTA App Quest for best subway navigation in the city. It has a better interface than Google Maps…
I just don't use full screen mode. (I've got 4 monitors.) I assume that's what others do. Though there are some niceties to the dedicated mode, I figure that it's mostly important for my laptop (where I do use it, along…
No, that's the problem here: I had definitely hidden my @facebook email address (setting it to be visible to only me) when it was first created. After a number of people posted this story, I found that the email address…
I don't think we're talking about a "slightly better experience" -- this is the difference between having 20 apps and 40 apps (for example). Space is at a premium on these devices...
Why would it be fake?
In one of the videos they mentioned it as the "third generation." Seems like they're just asking for confusion though.
He's talking about Super Meat Boy.
I think I learned it by reading this, long ago: http://www.grymoire.com/Unix/Awk.html
http://db.tt/QbfoZSk Thank you!
That's what I thought, but see marchdown's comment later on this page -- he says: "Apple prohibits developers to store stuff that can be regenerated or re-downloaded. So, arguably, you can't just switch to using…
Is there a source for this? By definition, isn't nearly everything we have on our devices capable of being regenerated or re-downloaded? This is clearly the crux of the problem -- Apple should allow developers (or, god…
I would bet Apple's never going to make this sort of a choice obvious to the user -- it goes against the "just working" (whether or not it works the way you want) they're currently pushing. It sure does worry me to read…
One of the videos had somebody with a non-US accent -- British, maybe? Can't seem to find it now, though.
I don't know about the rest of you but when I try to get this app I just end up with the iPhone version (last updated 6 September 2011).
If you like baroque music, I can't help but plug my own New York City-based ensemble (named after Bach himself), the Sebastians: https://www.sebastians.org I'm the group's harpsichordist and director. We've released a…
Thanks for sharing! I've used Kimai [https://github.com/kimai/kimai] for a while, which offers similar functionality. Timestrap is MUCH nicer to look at, though the feature I use the most on Kimai isn't as…
He says he got a law degree (J.D.) and actually links to the Columbia class of 2009 where he is listed. So that's a "professional doctorate," definitely greater than a masters.
I bought it too (and congrats, it's a great start!), but probably won't use it until you add multiple-images-on-multiple-monitors.
"Just press start" or "Only one button between you and your workout" or "One button to a better you" (okay, not that one). I'm not any good at this, but I like the idea behind your app and I understand what you're…
It would be great if you said this somewhere prominently before needing to sign up for an account. Once I saw the "refund" section near the top of the Terms and Conditions, I closed the window, assuming that you'd be…
I think the point is that although you can install another browser, you can't set it as "default" -- links from other apps, from Mail, etc. must open in Safari unless the other browser is hardcoded into the app (like…
FYI, I went to check out your case (which looks cool!) and you have a dead YouTube link on your iPhone page [1]. ("This video is no longer available because the uploader has closed their YouTube account.") [1]…
Possibly... though Activity Monitor (or top) doesn't show anything suspicious. If I stop audio from playing, iTunes drops to about 4% CPU. (And mdworker doesn't appear to be working overtime either.) With the Column…
New version seems faster in some respects, but at least ridiculously slow in another: searching with the Column Browser open. I have a huge library--~63000 songs; I'm a musician--and although iTunes 10.7 search was…
The switch on the side of the phone was just a "silencer," without any fine-grained control. "Do Not Disturb" is a more intelligent kind of silencer -- it silences emails, texts, and any sort of app notifications, but…
I was actually thrilled that for transit directions in NYC, Maps just gave me a button to the Embark app, which won the MTA App Quest for best subway navigation in the city. It has a better interface than Google Maps…
I just don't use full screen mode. (I've got 4 monitors.) I assume that's what others do. Though there are some niceties to the dedicated mode, I figure that it's mostly important for my laptop (where I do use it, along…
No, that's the problem here: I had definitely hidden my @facebook email address (setting it to be visible to only me) when it was first created. After a number of people posted this story, I found that the email address…
I don't think we're talking about a "slightly better experience" -- this is the difference between having 20 apps and 40 apps (for example). Space is at a premium on these devices...
Why would it be fake?
In one of the videos they mentioned it as the "third generation." Seems like they're just asking for confusion though.
He's talking about Super Meat Boy.
I think I learned it by reading this, long ago: http://www.grymoire.com/Unix/Awk.html
http://db.tt/QbfoZSk Thank you!
That's what I thought, but see marchdown's comment later on this page -- he says: "Apple prohibits developers to store stuff that can be regenerated or re-downloaded. So, arguably, you can't just switch to using…
Is there a source for this? By definition, isn't nearly everything we have on our devices capable of being regenerated or re-downloaded? This is clearly the crux of the problem -- Apple should allow developers (or, god…
I would bet Apple's never going to make this sort of a choice obvious to the user -- it goes against the "just working" (whether or not it works the way you want) they're currently pushing. It sure does worry me to read…
One of the videos had somebody with a non-US accent -- British, maybe? Can't seem to find it now, though.
I don't know about the rest of you but when I try to get this app I just end up with the iPhone version (last updated 6 September 2011).