Tag cloud
Architecture garmin soa Collaboration Tools Aside Geospatial sametime beta Conference Business General blackberry Hardware vacation ogtoronto Cycling connections lotus OS X mobile Google AJAX Portal FSD glassfish evo2 Video Lotusphere jisc Development bold open group gps enterprise architecture domino websphere J2EE Content Content Management Information Management TOGAF kona ibm corsica EARecent Comments
- Mike Rollings on The end of the beginning, or the beginning of the end?
- Jim Phelps on The end of the beginning, or the beginning of the end?
- breadedcod on The Definitive Guide to Humax 9200T video transfer to a Mac
- pete on The Definitive Guide to Humax 9200T video transfer to a Mac
- breadedcod on The Definitive Guide to Humax 9200T video transfer to a Mac
Twitter Updates
Me Out There
Categories
OS X Archive
-
At least MacSpeech Dictate understands me
Posted on June 10, 2010 | No CommentsAs well as tinkering with the WordPress application for Blackberry earlier today, I’m also testing out using Macspeech Dictate for writing at the moment. This is because I’ve had a falling out with my right wrist and elbow, which is making for a rather uncomfortable... -
Problems with iChat and GTalk
Posted on April 8, 2010 | No CommentsTinfoil hat time. In the past 48 hours I’ve had problems start to appear between Apple and Google. The first was using Chrome on OS X and trying to access the Apple website, which results in Chrome b0rk1ng. The second issue has been with iChat... -
Brush down and spruce up for Snow Leopard
Posted on September 5, 2009 | No CommentsHaven’t been active on here in *ages* – which is a pity. I think Twitter took over and ended up becoming something of a distraction for a while, but that’s started to subside recently. Anyway, the reason for this quick post is to report that... -
Using Google Maps Route Data on Garmin EDGE
Posted on April 7, 2008 | 10 CommentsAs you may recall, I’ve been using a Garmin EDGE 205 since Christmas to keep track of the miles I’ve been covering on the bikes. The unit itself is pretty impressive for the cost (well, at least the cost from EBay), but for Mac users... -
Garmin Edge 205 (and using it on the Mac)
Posted on January 14, 2008 | 4 CommentsFather Christmas brought me a Garmin Edge 205 for the bike(s) this year. The unit is roughly the size of a mobile phone. It’s waterproof, Welsh hail proof (as determined during today’s ride), and can be charged from USB, so it doesn’t really matter if...

