Category: Other

If it doesn’t fit anywhere else, it goes in here.

  • Anchorman 1.0 Konfabulator Widget

    UPDATE 9/29: Anchorman 1.0 is now included in the Widget Gallery! WooHoo! Download it here.

    With the help of Scott Villemain, I’ve put together a Ron Burgundy widget for use with Konfabulator. It doesn’t do much other than play over a dozen sound clips from the movie, but then – who cares? (You’re so wise… you’re like a little Buddha, covered in hair.)

    I just submitted the widget to Konfabulator’s Widget Gallery, but I have no idea when/if it will be accepted for inclusion into the gallery… so, without further adieu…

    Download Anchorman 1.0 (Unzip and put the Widget in your My Widgets folder…)

  • Pardon the Mess

    Messing with some stylesheet settings. Well aware of the IE rendering issues… stupid Box Model… bah!

  • The Iconfactory Rocks

    I just had to say that… They really do.

    Purchased a stock icon set today, for use in a design project I am working on. Got a call from Talos Tsui, one of the Principals over at The IconFactory to confirm my order within a few moments of placing it. That’s great customer service. That puts the human touch on something that could otherwise been completely devoid of human interaction.

  • Special Delivery …. Oops!

    Are you sure this will work in my CDROM drive? So, umm, my Flash 8 Professional disk arrived via UPS today, and it look like somebody a) sat on my package; b) kicked my package; c) dropped something heavy on my package; d) …

    Fortunately, a quick call to Macromedia Customer Service resolved my issue. I told them about the CD issue, and they’ve got a replacement on the way. I had a pretty good experience with them. Got through quickly. They handled my issue quickly and efficiently. Should have my replacement disk soon!

  • The Next Great Battle

    If you thought the Adobe/Macromedia merger was huge, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Microsoft’s getting into the design biz.

    On the surface, this doesn’t seem like a big deal. But it is. Microsoft is trying to position itself to take Adobe/Macromedia head-on with its new Microsoft Expression product offerings.

    Microsoft Expression is going to come in three flavors: Graphic Designer, Interactive Designer and Web Designer. I see these product offerings as a direct assault against Adobe’s Photoshop and Illustrator (and GoLive) applications, and Macromedia’s Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Flash applications.

    While I don’t really see these tools being adopted by most of today’s designers, I do see them being adopted by “average joes” who dabble in Web Design because they have FrontPage installed on their computer, or dabble in graphics because Paint Shop Pro is on their computers. I’m not trying to knock those sorts of people, because you’ve got to start somewhere. Heck, for the longest time I used Notepad to code HTML because it was all that I had available to me. I didn’t start using Dreamweaver until I started working at PowerServe. But what it does is distort people’s perception of what it takes to get this sort of work. Just because someone makes a tool that allows you todo the work, doesn’t mean you’re good at it.

    I hope that Microsoft’s entrance into the field will light a fire under Adobe/Macromedia’s rear and will inspire continued innovation on their part (and for others as well!) because today’s tools can always be made better. But in the end, we all need to remember one thing:
    Tools are nothing without great ideas.

  • iTunes 5.0.1.4 Released

    UPDATE 9/28/05!!!! A re-ran the installer, ran REPAIR, and the issues I was having have cleared up. Truly, truly bizarre.

    Apple has released an update to iTunes (full install + Quicktime) (or Update Only here) this morning, which is supposed to fix some of the issues people have been having with iTunes 5.

    Hmm… encountered a couple of issues while installing this update. You may want to hold off.

    1. Got an error that my CD and DVD Burning Drivers are missing, due to the fact that I might have other burning software on my computer. That’s odd.
    2. iTunes made me close out AOL Instant Messenger and a Konfabulator Weather widget to install.

    The registry settings used by the iTunes drivers for importing and burning CDs and DVDs are missing. This can happen as a result of installing other CD burning software. Please reinstall iTunes.

    Okay, if you say so. Reinstalling…

    Hmm, still getting the CD/DVD Driver error. Nothing’s changed on my computer since installing 5.0. Downgrading doesn’t work either. Crap. I’ll have to forgo CD Burning til Apple issues an update, I suppose. This sucks. Not happy. This is the first time I’ve had issues with an iTunes install.

  • Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium

    I upgraded to Adobe Creative Suite 2 here at work last week. Pretty flawless install other than the fact that I had upgraded from Adobe Creative Suite Premium, and the install of CS2 made Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional “forget” its serial number. Not sure if this is a widespread problem, or not. To fix the problem, I am removing the existing install from my system, and reinstalling Acorbat off of the CS2 disks…

  • BusinessWeek Best of the Web 2005

    Click on over to BusinessWeek to check out the full list of sites that snagged “Best of the Web” honors this year. Congrats go out to 37Signals, for the high ratings that both Basecamp and Backpack both received.

    “RELEVANT Weekly Update :: 09.12.05″ by RELEVANT Media Group – Relevant Magazine

  • More Thoughts on Basecamp

    Just realized that I am second only to Jason Fried in the number of posts I have made over in the Basecamp forums. Maybe I visit it too much? I dunno. Basecamp has really struck a cord with me. It’s one of those sort of apps that you either love or hate. I for one can easily say – the $50/month we spend on Basecamp is more than worth the expense.

    We’ve used Basecamp full-time as our Project Management app of choice. Before, we used an Excel spreadsheet and Outlook to keep track of projects. There was no centralized place for information related to our projects. All that has changed now. Now, I can log in from work or home and get contact information for clients; check on updates on projects; review files and messages that have been posted; review the workload of co-workers; and so very much more. I’ve said it once before, and I will say it again, Basecamp helps us work better. It helps us stay on top of information. It helps us communicate better. It improves our organization.

    I say these things because I feel that strongly about Basecamp. I know I sound like a fanboy, but I don’t really care. Basecamp is that good. If your business/organization is looking for a better way to manage projects – please consider Basecamp. It might just be the best business decision you’ve ever made.


  • ESV Daily Light on the Daily Path

    UPDATE 9/30: Welcome ESV Blog Readers!

    A couple of days ago, I emailed the webmaster over at Good News Publisher/Crossway Books about the availability of an RSS feed for the “Daily Light on the Daily Path” devotional they have available online (and in print). I’m happy to report that as of this morning, an RSS feed is now available.

    How is that for awesome customer service? (Thank you, Stephen!)

    I have absolutely loved reading the ESV Bible – because I can enjoy it online (via http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/) or offline (via my Reformation Study Bible or Classic Thinline).

    Good News & Crossway has made accessing the Bible easy and convenient, and I sincerely thank them for that.