Archive: Mac category

After a month-long hiatus of sorts, Beyond is back. I moved the development blog over here and will be updating it fairly frequently from now on. [tags]genealogy, Mac[/tags]
I'm a to-do list person. Can't help it. Lists here, lists there, and pretty soon lists everywhere. I carry a pocket-sized notebook around with me everywhere so I can jot down additions to my lists. I sleep with pen and paper by my bedside just in ...
I found out today that my web hosting company (Bluehost.com) doesn't support Ruby on Rails and doesn't plan on supporting it in the foreseeable future. It is a sad day. I suppose I could still learn it by installing it on my Powerbook, but it'd be much ...
I just discovered OmniGraffle. :) Sure, it came with my Mac, and I think I tried it out once when I was first exploring everything, but I'd forgotten about it until a recent thread on the BYUMUG mailing list, and a few minutes ago I decided to try it ...
Found this article on programming techniques: Free Programming Tips Are Worth Every Penny. Good stuff. So, I haven't gotten much programming done lately. These planned redesigns of my websites keep calling to me every time I post to one of my blogs or visit Blank Slate. ...
Two different people came to me today asking about genealogy on the Mac. So of course I told them about Beyond (and I really need to get the website up soon so I can tell people about it), but I feel kind of bad because it's still vaporware at ...
I'm in the middle of reading Why's (Poignant) Guide to Ruby. It's hilarious. But I think only those with a certain sense of humor will appreciate it. At any rate, it does a good job of introducing Ruby and I'm thoroughly enjoying myself. I'll be ...