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Omnifocus in the Spirit of Helvetica

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Now to get the obvious out of the way. I understand that my todos aren’t structured in perfect GTD format. Actually, most of the time they’re pretty close. But here’s the problem, currently in ye old Syracuse we are experiencing an awful mid-winter shit storm. I’m allowed to be messy. =)
Second, I’m a law student. [...]

How to Merge Two iCal Calendars

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

As of recent, I’ve felt inclined to post to the net a variety of tricks I’ve discovered on how to make your computer work for you rather than against you. As much as I love OSX, it has some quirky things to it. Today’s tip is how to merge calendars in iCal. I once tried [...]

ReTweet: How To Sync Omnifocus with WebDAV for Free

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

(As an aside…going this route allowed me to completely remove MobileMe from my life and save a hundred bucks a year.)
How To Sync Omni Focus with WebDAV for Free: “

OK, here’s the play-by-play to get Omni-Focus to synch automatically between your computer and your phone. Takes ~10 to 15 minutes, plus the time you’ll spend [...]

Asus 1005HA Hackintosh Help! Need a Tutorial!

Monday, February 1st, 2010

I purchased an Asus EEE 1005HA awhile back and felt inclined to try to install OSX, leopard or snow leopard it doesn’t matter.
It has been a exhausting trying to get this damn thing to run the new OS. Most tutorials out there seem to skip alot of steps for the novice. Below are the [...]

Wakoopa? Why not?

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Apparently I’m an enthusiast? As the sort of geek who is always looking for the next cool app, I’ve been been trying the social network of Wakoopa. Essentially you can rate applications and based on the usage of those on the network Wakoopa will recommend software. Feel free to friend me and let’s try it [...]

Dropbox: Perfect Backup and Sync Solution for Law Students

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

As a law student in the digital age there are few things more precious to us than our laptops. With a lone exam eventually determining a semester’s worth of blood, sweat and tears, a few tragedies have befallen my brethren to inspire this post. In two cases there were stolen laptops and there was [...]

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