De-cluttering your iPhone

This morning I  had a meeting… More like half work, half fun. That’s how I see it. Talking with one of my friends, we were setting a date for our next meeting when he took out his PalmZ22, now dated a good 5 years back. We talked about how he’s...
Recipe Apps: MacGourmet, SousChef & Yum

Recipe Apps: MacGourmet, SousChef & Yum

I love to take pictures, but also I love to cook. My recipe collection is growing so fast, I find that having Pages documents and folders is not enough, specially when scaling recipes- down for an every day dinner or scaling them up when we have more people over. So,...

Quicksilver and Things Integration

As some of you know, I’m a big fan of Quicksilver (you can download it from Blacktree or from a google code page that has a 10.6 version available here). I tweeted this a few hours ago: Yes, I use Quicksilver to switch applications or open the Finder 🙂 How cool...

Free FreeHand

Today I came around an interesting site: Free FreeHand. That brought back up memories… The first contact I had with digital design was seeing my cousin do her magic with a Mac and FreeHand 7, trying to reproduce what she sketched with her markers. A few years...

Quicksilver

Being a fan of productiveness and multitasking for a more efficient work flow, I found that when it comes to get it on on the Mac, Quicksilver is the king. You can look up phone numbers as if you had Address Book open, make the number big text for easy reading (to...
SneakPeek Photo

SneakPeek Photo

Since 2006 that I got my (last generation) PowerBook G4. I remember it had Art Director’s Toolkit pre installed. Became a fan of Code Line Software right away. As my career as a designer grew, they grew in apps too… When I got the chance, I got to try the...