I certainly have no use for a this service but the idea is brilliant. It sounds like a dream come true for busy people. Of course you have to decide for yourself if you’re going to trust your private mail to a company and be ok with the extra security measurements you have to do on your own when it comes to accessing your digitalized mail (no public WiFi, no insecure account password, etc.).
Only if you really interested. It’s a long read and probably only interesting for those of you who have something do to with making websites or web apps.
This must be the best thing since the invention of the Internet. I just used the bookmarklet to fool my girlfriend into thinking I’ve “improved” her site. via Codrops
I’m always keen to know how people use the color labels in Finder. Sadly there are only a few who post about it. So, inspiration is hard to find. Luckily @brandonpittman jumped in and posted an interesting article about it.
Nine applications for $29.99. Nothing wrong with that. Crossover is great for Windows stuff, A Better Finder Rename is one of my favorits for batch renaming files and Dropzone is a time saver for drag and drop file operations of any kind. I can’t vouch for the rest, but these three alone make it a good bundle. PS: My dad enjoys ArtText… he’s crazy about beveled and glossy text. I bought him a license some time ago.