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1Password Go & Fill feature and grouping passwords

July 23, 2009

I love Agile Solution’s 1Password. It’s a game-changer for me. I create unique passwords for every service, they are far stronger than what I would come up with and I have access to them via my iPhone as well.

But I’ve never really used the folders function. Pretty much all of my passwords are just freely [...]

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Font face CSS Attributes work in Safari, too

July 7, 2009

From Beautiful Typography & FireFox 3.5 – Yeraze’s Domain 3.0:

Someone just sent this to me, and I had to share.  One of the new features in FireFox3.5 is the “font-face” CSS Attribute, which lets you reference fonts not installed on a user’s system.

Safari (at least on a Mac) can do the same thing.

Note: Don’t view [...]

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Review: First look at Safari 4 beta

February 24, 2009

Apple released their first public beta of Safari 4 today, and being the app junkie that I am, I gave it a spin.

My overall impression: Safari 4 has some good improvements — the least of which is not speed — but has nothing revolutionary.

Here’s a quick breakdown of what’s new in Safari 4:

Tabs: The most [...]

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Google adds Gears beta for Safari

August 28, 2008

No sooner do I post about Google Apps and mention the shortfall of not having Gears for Safari than does Google announces they are introducing Gears for Safari.

I have no real intention of testing this for a few reasons, but the main two are:

I don’t have a real need with my current workflow configuration. Everything I’ve [...]

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Cmd-Click folders in Safari, Firefox

August 27, 2008

One of the reasons I prefer Safari to Firefox is the way Safari handles its bookmarks bar. In Safari, clicking the Command key and a number opens a corresponding bookmark from the bookmarks bar.

In Firefox, doing the same thing will select an open tab. I’ll be honest, I like the Firefox option, and I wish [...]

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Google Apps Part 3: Making my online and offline workflows flow

August 26, 2008

Note: This is the final part of a three-part series on Google Apps, its advantages and how it fits into my workflow.

Like I said in Part 2 of this series:

Not everyone’s workflow is the same, and thus not everyone will use Google Apps the same. As I said, it has its limitations, and [...]

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Google Apps Part 2: Reasons I like and dislike Google Apps

August 26, 2008

Note: This is the second part of a three-part series on Google Apps, its advantages and how it fits into my workflow.

I discussed in this post what Google Apps includes and why I chose to use it. Google Apps provides a lot of advantages and a few disadvantages. First, let’s take a look at the [...]

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