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Category Archives: Mac OS X
Intuit is Lame
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a long time Quicken user, but I’m a Mac user and its fairly frustrating dealing with the differences between their Mac and Windows versions. Unfortunately, my accountant is a Windows user, so every time I … Continue reading
Posted in Business Strategy, Mac OS X, MacBook Pro
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My Winter Project / YUI + YUI EXT + Rails = Yojimbo
Yeah, I know its a crazy title. Let me explain. The company I currently work for permits us to define self-indulgent personal objectives which factor heavily into our bonuses each half year. A lot of people take the easy way … Continue reading
Posted in Mac OS X, Ruby on Rails, YUI, YUI-Ext
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Parallels / Windows XP Professional Woes
I recently purchased a MacBook Pro in order to improve my development hardware. One of the lures was the ability to use Parallels to set up any number of Guest Operating Systems to run other applications or simply to explore … Continue reading
Posted in Business Strategy, Mac OS X, Open Source
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