20
February
Categorised: Apple.
When I wrote this, I was thinking about: Apple, OSX Applications, PDF, Preview.
When I described Five Hidden OSX Gems a couple of years ago, I highlighted the flexibility of Preview. Even back in the days of Tiger, it was a hugely useful tool, and I bemoaned having to use operating systems that didn’t have it. Since then, it’s grown significantly in usefulness. I don’t know when the […]
20
February
Categorised: Usability.
When I wrote this, I was thinking about: Interface Design, Media, Usability.
Last night I put off going to bed so I could watch the Women’s Skeleton in the Winter Olympics. There was a chance of Britain picking up an unlikely gold medal (we did!). As the night hours turn into the morning hours, and the skeleton enters its final runs, my Sky+ HD receiver decided to […]
7
February
Categorised: Usability.
When I wrote this, I was thinking about: Information Architecture, Usability, Web Design.
I’ve been working on a WordPress theme for a while that’s geared towards high-content sites – sites that produce a lot of content on a regular basis. Whilst I had a general idea of what I wanted to aim for, I thought some research was in order. I wanted to see how high-content, high-traffic sites […]
2
February
Categorised: Technology.
When I wrote this, I was thinking about: flash, Google, Internet Explorer, Web, Web Technologies.
Sometimes you have a feeling of fondness for old technology. Something you’ve used for years, or used to use years ago, that may not be the newest thing out there, but you like it none the less. Like your old faithful dog, that follows you around all day destroying your slippers. It smells a bit, […]