March 2010
10 posts
Mailplane for Mac →
cameronmoll:
I downloaded this software a few months ago when I needed to access two Gmail accounts daily (still do), and today I realized I’ve stuck with it far longer than I thought I would. It’s a fairly solid app; I’ve been quite pleased.
I use it on a day to day basis and it really is my favorite Mail Client. Full Stop.
Squared Eye Notebook: It's Not Just The Little... →
If you haven’t already been following Josh Brewer and Josh Porter at 52weeksofux.com, you need to start now. It’s a great read on some of the realities, questions, and problems of User Experience design, both on the web and in the natural.
The topic of a recent post at 52 Weeks of Ux had…
New Tardis Interior in Series 5 via @hicksdesign →
I’m really looking forward to the all new Doctor Who!
By torturing the IE rendering engine every couple of years instead of putting it...
– The Mighty Zeldman – IE9 preview
Following the uproar about the language of my presentation which was part of the Global Ignite Week I have to make some points clear for all those naysayers, especially on twitter:
I really enjoy speaking English. This might be a surprise for you, but I feel really well speaking and writing English. I’m a web worker and English is my primary language I work day-in and day-out, most of the blogs...
My Twitter anniversary: 3 years, 26600 tweets
With the tweet pointing to this post I posted 26600 tweets to twitter to date. That is more then 24 tweets a day and more then one tweet per hour. I’ve connected to many great people in the three years that are concluded today, some I’ve not met in person until today.
I use the account to communicate, so it isn’t surprising that my stats show about 50% @-replys to other people. I’m really...
Buzz von @thomaswanhoff über dt. Buchverleger,... →
If the iPhone didn’t exist, I would have the Nexus One in my pocket right...
– Jason Snell: iPhone lessons from Google’s Nexus One (via marco)
Cameron Moll: New Design, New Host, and Tumblr:... →
The malware attack(s) that my site suffered in recent weeks put into motion a series of changes which have been planned for some time now—some for a few months, some for a couple years.
What follows is a detailed explanation of the changes.
I’m almost at the point to switch to Tumblr, too. Really like the ease of posting links. Like this one :)