From the monthly archives:

December 2009

How to use EagleFiler Stationery to make a database

December 18, 2009

EagleFiler is a very good library management system, but it’s search capabilities put it in the realm of database products. Now I understand that this is a not a finished database product. There is no field validation nor relationships to be drawn. Rather this is a way to store and retrieve information in a semi-rigid [...]

Setting up an encrypted Library in EagleFiler

December 17, 2009

One of the things I was wondering about was setting up an encrypted library for use with EagleFiler. The reason for this is that I may wish to put information into my libraries that will be very private information. I can’t depend on the log in requirements to satisfy my need for security. Because EagleFiler [...]

DevonThink’s new Templates

December 16, 2009

With the latest update to the DevonThink 2.0 public beta they added some new functionality that might be interesting to some of you. Earlier I discussed about the 43 folder system, and the president of the company was kind enough to show me that you could implement the 43 folders system with DevonThink by using [...]

Demystifying Java Classpaths

December 15, 2009

This is a question that comes up a lot in my Java classes. Basically the students are a little bemused by the Classpath and what it is and how to use it. So My explanation is after the break

Say Hello to a new Ad Network

December 14, 2009

Starting today I am introducing a new ad network to the site. Project Wonderful is one of our new ad networks, and I like it. Here’s why.

What do the numbers mean for HDTV

December 14, 2009

You may be hearing a lot about 720p and 1080p or 1080i. What does all that mean, and why should you care? I’ll be answering that after the break.

Why my next desktop computer will be a Mac mini

December 11, 2009

When I next buy a desktop computer I am going to buy a Apple Mac mini. I have my reasons and they are many, but after the break I will expound on my reasons for this.

25 Keyboard shortcuts for Google Chrome for the Macintosh

December 10, 2009

Just like I did for the Macintosh Safari 4 Browser, I’d like to give you a list of 25 shortcuts for Google Chrome for the Macintosh. Here they are after the break

6 Hours with Google Chrome for the Macintosh

December 9, 2009

I’ve downloaded the google chrome as soon as I was informed about it. I have been using it exclusively for about 6 hours now, as if this writing. I can say a few things about it.

Google Chrome is in Beta for Macintosh

December 8, 2009

The Google Chrome browser is now available in beta for the Macintosh. You can download it here. [ad#ad-3]

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