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Screen real estate

Friday, February 1st, 2008

If you use computers at work, or even just at home, you’ll be constantly minimising, maximising and generally moving windows about to get at whatever you want to be working on.
Even though I have got 2 screens on my computer, and can open up lots of windows and spread them about a bit, I still get frustrated with not having enough room to work. I’m generally working on lots of different things at once, often for many different clients at the same time. That’s on top of all the normal crap I have open, like the BBC radio player, Skype, email and other apps.

That’s where Spaces comes in. It’s a new feature in Mac’s OSX Leopard release. In essence it allows you to create multiple desktops and flick easily between them. So for instance, lets say I am working for a particular client and one of my other clients asks me to do some emergency quick fix. Instead of closing down everything on my screen and having to reopen it all when I’m done I can just create a new space, do the work in that one, and when I’ve finished everything is still set up for me to quickly go back to what I was doing before. It does take a while to get used to, but it’s proving to be the most useful new thing I’ve started using in years.

No idea what I’m talking about? Watch this vid, then. It’s the slickety slick Apple explanation of what Spaces is.

Modern Toss - New series

Friday, January 18th, 2008

A new series of Modern Toss coming soon to your tellybox. Here’s a clip….

Pleased to annouce

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008

listingslab youtubeThe start of video content to the blog. I have always enjoyed the extra impact a video can have as a blog post, and like the fact that google open up the API to their youtube offering.

Here’s the new Listings Lab YouTube Channel. Blog digest version 1.0

My boss Simon & his iPods & wi-fi

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

My boss came into the office this afternoon with an iPod Touch. It is, without doubt, the most brilliant hand-held device I’ve ever seen. If you think back to the early days. A landline telephone cordlessly connected to your ear. We’ve come a long way.

Bring on the iPhone. I want one and I want it now. And I don’t want an 18 month contract with O2 either. I need to buy it for £300, unlocked to any SIM card. Even my French one. In fact, I’d even go as far as to buy GPRS service from SFR (the French version of Vodophone) for when I’m NOT in range of an open wireless network. Which is practically never. Even on some of the trains from Brighton there are wi-fi networks.

iPod Touch