Tag: mac
Worried you might be a spammer?
Begin forwarded message:
From: <postmaster>Subject: Undeliverable: ****SPAM****
it looks like someone has used my email address to send out spam. Aside from changing my password, do you have any advice about what I should do?
Real transcription software for Mac @emwolff
Say “Hello” to MacSpeech Scribe
There’s a new member in the MacSpeech product family, and its name is
MacSpeech Scribe. If you record spoken-word audio files full of notes, concepts, outlines, and other ideas, now with the click of a button you can produce a transcript of those audio files. It’s like having a personal transcriptionist right on your Mac.Just open a spoken-word audio file with MacSpeech Scribe, click the “Transcribe” button, and watch as a transcript appears before your eyes. What’s more, as long as your audio file contains spoken punctuation, it’ll appear in your transcript too. MacSpeech Scribe supports up to six different voices through individual speech profiles, and it recognizes 13 English language dialects.
Like MacSpeech Dictate, MacSpeech Scribe requires only minutes to train and boasts an accuracy rate of up to 99%. It also lets you easily add new words and acronyms, edit and navigate transcribed documents, and more. MacSpeech Scribe supports a wide variety of high-quality audio file formats, including .wav, .aif, .aiff, .m4v, .mp4, and .m4a.
Multi-page scanning in 10.6
I’m losing patience with Image Capture in 10.6. I want to scan a multi-page document into one single PDF file. I want to use the flatbed option on my printer/scanner, because either the paper feeder leaves black lines on my scanned documents or my original images won’t feed through the paper feeder. For the life of me, I can’t figure out how NOT to scan and create single image documents.
You can make single page .pdf files into a multiple page .pdf files in Preview. Open Preview, and its sidebar. Then drop each page ON TOP of page in the sidebar, then go to File-Save As, and name the new multiple page .pdf.
You can also scan directly from Preview. Open Preview, then go to File > Import From Scanner. It will open up an Image Capture page from which you can scan. No need to open Image Capture.
When you open up Preview and click on File > Import From Scanner and select your device, then click on the Show Details button and select Format: PDF and the Create Single Document button.
Our standard setup for an external HD
– Click on LaCie device (not the Setup Assistant partition)
– Go to Partition tab
– Change drop-down to 2 partitions
– Call partion 1 “Macintosh HD Clone” and make it the same size as her internal drive (120GB? 250?)
– Call partition 2 “Time Machine Backup” (size is whatever’s left)
– Hit Options button > use GUID Partition Table (so the hard drive is bootable on an intel machine)
– Click Apply. – Time Machine will ask if you wanna use the disk. Choose the “Time Machine Backup” volume. – We use SuperDuper (USD$27.95 from http://shirt-pocket.com) to clone the internal Macintosh HD to Macintosh HD Clone on a weekly basis for a super-important bootable backup.
Glowing Apple MacBook skins
Like my new mac sticker?
Just kidding. Have you seen this and others? If not here's the link from Wired:Â http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/02/amazing-iron-man-macbook-sticker/
From: Jonathan Marcus <jjmarcus@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: Like my new mac sticker?
To: Robert Marcus <joggernut@gmail.com> That's sweet. First one I knew of that took advantage of the Apple is this:
Up close and personal with the iPad
Link to slideshow at the Contra Costa Times
Karl: So…what’s the verdict? I tried to rub one on my thigh to see if I’d hear violins, but it was too loud in there, and security was starting to eye me.
Me: Heehee! I’m sure there’ll be an app for that. Jobs knows, the porn industry is thrilled by this thing. Well, I’m psyched, of course. Wish it had a camera, and I wanna hear if heavy reading brings eye fatigue, but, shoot, it’s clearly a game-changer.
Karl: Sweet. Hope it’s a bonanza for the J2 MacWhisperer.
Me: Thing is, these devices are so bloody easy, people just do what they want with ’em, and they just work. Once we set someone’s iPhone up, we get very few calls afterwards asking us how to use it. It’s ridiculous. That’s why they design them without the fancy stuff. You want a tablet with two cameras, front and back? (c.f: Jason Calacanis’ predictions at http://twitter.com/jason/.) Somebody’ll make one, probably with Android, and it’ll be good. It may not be as baby-butt smooth as the iPad, and it will owe an elephantine debt of gratitude to Apple’s Platonic ideal of “tablet,” but it will do things the iPad won’t. So goeth evolution, which I guess means they won’t get to use iPads in Kansas.
Not a problem if they would just make Bluetooth tethering actually do something. GD AT&T. I’m glad it doesn’t have 3G. Love the Kindle Whispernet!
Very happy with iWork and Camera Connection Kit. Those were deal breakers for me. I’m gonna be looking real hard at some of these replacing laptops for some of my folks. Put a server-managed iMac on their desk and one of these ZERO support beauties in their hands and I’m a happy IT guy.
There’s little question to me that the iPad and its ilk will be replacing laptops and desktops for many people. So many of our clients don’t do anything beyond email, web surfing, and document processing with their computers, and while they love their Macs, the Mac OS is clearly too much and too confusing for many folks, who wish their computer would “just work.”
Prices seem great without 3G, pricey with. I’m sure most of that addition $130 has nothing to do with hardware. Probably $4Â hardware, $126 profit for Apple, AT&T, etc.
type management input needed
From: MarinaDate: January 12, 2010We are trying to get industry feedback on why type management is an essential tool in the day-to-day business and production of graphic design. Why is type management important to your business? What type management tool do you use? We need validation for our argument that type management should be incorporated into any graphic design curriculum.
Google’s Free Public DNS
I know you’re a big fan of openDNS and I saw this article about Google free public DNS.http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/12/03/google_launches_free_public_dns.html
Maybe some would find it tragic that I actually got excited about this news. :-p
We do put OpenDNS‘s servers — 208.67.222.222, 208.67.220.220 — in everyone’s network configs, but I’ve always been a mite concerned that the service could shut down. I gotta assume there’s less chance of that with Google.
The reaction to Google DNS blogged by the founder of OpenDNS is brief but really instructive, and it allays my concern about their longevity. Also, he makes some good points about how their service is different.
NYTimes.com: Cable Freedom Is a Click Away
W00t! This Times article illustrates our latest favorite project: We’ve just finished our 3rd install of a Mac mini media server in the home. It’s beautiful. As this writer says, the mini replaces almost all your other home entertainment hardware.
TECHNOLOGY / PERSONAL TECH
| December 10, 2009
Cable Freedom Is a Click Away
By NICK BILTON
A computer, with software upgrades and a wireless keyboard and mouse, can replace cable service.




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