Keeping the lid closed is a disastrous and utter waste of potential screenspace. This is how I work the majority of the time: use big external monitor for whatever file I'm working on and then put iTunes, system monitor, email windows over on the lid's LCD.
― Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Saturday, 20 January 2007 00:36 (nineteen years ago)
― UART variations (ex machina), Saturday, 20 January 2007 00:49 (nineteen years ago)
oh yeah tabmixplus' session manager for firefix is k-awesome for quitting and restarting to kill memory bloat and keeping yr. ridiculous list of stuff still open -- i have zillions of tabs most of the time as todos or reminders or whatever. probably would be better off stashing the urls with an app or bookmarking or some junk but...
also jon i haven't ever really seen dashboard as a memory hog if yr careful with whats in it?
― Sterling Clover (s_clover), Saturday, 20 January 2007 00:55 (nineteen years ago)
― UART variations (ex machina), Saturday, 20 January 2007 01:05 (nineteen years ago)
hardly any footprint at all, and rilly useful.
also, yeah, using audioscrobbler with growl = k-essential.
growl is actually way cooler than quicksilver.
― Sterling Clover (s_clover), Saturday, 20 January 2007 01:16 (nineteen years ago)
Then for app launching I invented my own genius thing.
I already had two folders in my dock, Apps and Utilities, filled with aliases to all my most used programs, and usually control/right click on them to bring up a menu and select them. But when I'm in that quicksilver "I don't wanna use a mouse" mood, I came up with my own version. Made a folder who's name is just two spaces. Put it on the desktop. Filled it with aliases to all my major apps and folders. Edited the names of aliases to make sense (so...InDesign instead of Adobe InDesign)
Now when I want to launch something, I just click on the desktop, hit the space bar once, hit control down arrow to open that folder, then type the first letters of the program I want, and control down arrow again.
This is often faster and more comfortable for me then using the trackball. Don't ask me why, but it's not too different from how Quicksilver works as a launger.
(in other news...can anyone help me with a copy of Quark 6.5 or 7?)
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Saturday, 20 January 2007 08:03 (nineteen years ago)
― Casuistry (Chris P), Saturday, 20 January 2007 08:19 (nineteen years ago)
― UART variations (ex machina), Sunday, 21 January 2007 00:05 (nineteen years ago)
― caek (caek), Sunday, 21 January 2007 14:16 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.mikeash.com/software/qtamateur/
^ full screen quicktime player!
― UART variations (ex machina), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 05:19 (nineteen years ago)
How is this any better than going cmd-F in regular QuickTime Player?
― Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 07:14 (nineteen years ago)
Quark 6 stopped working. And I had a job to do. I downloaded and borrowed Quark from people, installed again and again and it wouldn't work. Booted under safe mode and it did work. Tried to think what was installed that was making it not work. Couldn't figure it out. Did some more research. Found people moaning, mostly about how terrible Quark 7 is. So I booted in Safe Mood. Opened Quark File. Saved it down to Quark 5. Then I opened Quark 5 in classic to save the file down to Quark 4. Then I opened file in InDesign CS2.
Then I used the Ink Preview feature on InDesign as discussed elsewhere and discovered that elements of the supplied photoshop had too high an ink density. Which was a great catch.
And that, if I can help it, was the last time I'll ever use Quark Xpress.
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 07:21 (nineteen years ago)
-- Elvis Telecom (quartzcit...), January 23rd, 2007 7:14 AM. (Chris Barrus) (later)
only qt pro has full-screen
― s1ocki (slutsky), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 07:26 (nineteen years ago)
― UART variations (ex machina), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 07:42 (nineteen years ago)
And you can't get a serial number from one of the 10,000 w@r3z sites?
― Elvis Telecom (Chris Barrus), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 07:50 (nineteen years ago)
people like me have been using it for 1,000 years and are REALLY fast. I can layout a magazine with just using key commands.
it doesn't have a million palettes.
InDesigns method at beating quark was to make every feature available on a palette, so you could just click on everything instead of knowing the key commands to bring up whatever menu item you needed. Also, with the palettes, you can click on options while still basically being in your document, as opposed to Quark's method of making you open a dialogue window, clicking "preview", making changes, clicking apply.
Only problem is InDesign becomes a mess of palettes, and if you just click them all off, it can be easy to not know where to find the functions, especially if you're still accidently using quark key commands (and yes I know indesign can use quark key commands, but I don't want to do that, I want to get used to adobe so I can more seamlessly switch to photoshop/illustrator.)
The cure is to re-arrange your workspace which I just did. Basically, hiding palettes I'm not going to use, changing which palettes are group with which and putting them in good places. I now feel so much better. And you can save and copy the workspace, so like, I can copy my workspace to my iDisk and if I go to a freelance job, upload the workspace and everything is where I want it to be. That's nice. I know quark has this now, but fuck 'em.
Anyway, quark has been buggy as hell for as long as I can remember, and they spent the last several versions adding features so you could make websites with quark (who does that?) while Adobe was clearly adding features that print and design pros want.
it just sucks because like, half of how I'm able to make any money is because I know printing and general production issues, the other half is because I'm fast at Quark. Still, at this point, more and more places are switching to InDesign and there aren't as many freelancers who've made the switch, so that's something.
What would be nice would be to make money selling music and never have to use Quark or InDesign ever again. Wait, what were we talking about?
― Dan Selzer (Dan Selzer), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 07:59 (nineteen years ago)
You can (I have), but it's idiotic for Apple not to bundle it with Macs. One of the first things people see when they buy a new Mac is those awful greyed out menu items with "FREE" next to them, which look so cheap and Windows. Such a bad impression. FFS, $30 is a rounding error on the price of a Mac. They include much more valuable software (e.g. iMovie). Just bundle it already.
― caek (caek), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 12:11 (nineteen years ago)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Tuesday, 23 January 2007 14:35 (nineteen years ago)
http://www.audioease.com/Pages/Soundabout/SoundaboutMain.html
― PRKLTR (flezaffe), Thursday, 1 February 2007 12:18 (nineteen years ago)
What I want to know is what the hell is up with FileRun, it's like the coolest thing that never actually came out. http://filerun.info
― Euai Kapaui (tracerhand), Thursday, 1 February 2007 12:43 (nineteen years ago)
VIDEOABOUT too please
― s1ocki (slutsky), Thursday, 1 February 2007 15:49 (nineteen years ago)
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 1 February 2007 16:04 (nineteen years ago)
― PRKLTR (flezaffe), Thursday, 1 February 2007 16:12 (nineteen years ago)
― dan selzer, Thursday, 8 March 2007 03:01 (nineteen years ago)
― dan selzer, Friday, 9 March 2007 06:53 (nineteen years ago)
― JW, Friday, 9 March 2007 06:57 (nineteen years ago)
― dan selzer, Friday, 9 March 2007 07:41 (nineteen years ago)
― naus, Friday, 9 March 2007 07:52 (nineteen years ago)
― JW, Friday, 9 March 2007 07:54 (nineteen years ago)
― Ed, Friday, 9 March 2007 07:55 (nineteen years ago)
― dan selzer, Friday, 16 March 2007 22:43 (nineteen years ago)
― grimly fiendish, Tuesday, 20 March 2007 22:46 (nineteen years ago)
― Alba, Tuesday, 20 March 2007 23:52 (nineteen years ago)
― toby, Wednesday, 21 March 2007 08:26 (nineteen years ago)
― Ed, Wednesday, 21 March 2007 13:19 (nineteen years ago)
― caek, Wednesday, 4 April 2007 02:41 (nineteen years ago)
― caek, Wednesday, 4 April 2007 02:42 (nineteen years ago)
― dan selzer, Monday, 9 April 2007 19:55 (nineteen years ago)
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Monday, 9 April 2007 20:45 (nineteen years ago)
― dan selzer, Monday, 9 April 2007 21:29 (nineteen years ago)
http://freakshowsoftware.com/
PhotoBooth clone for older macs. Works with other usb/fw cams.
Did you guys know that iChat in the latest 10.4.X supports generic USB cams? I am using an XBOX360 cam.
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Monday, 21 May 2007 03:34 (nineteen years ago)
i can't see you
― s1ocki, Monday, 21 May 2007 03:39 (nineteen years ago)
waht
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Monday, 21 May 2007 04:39 (nineteen years ago)
ok, torrent client advice updates plz. I have Tomato Torrent, and of course it works, but what I really want is something that feels like uTorrent, with easy tracking of everything being hosted, etc. I have not played with X Torrent.
― kenan, Monday, 21 May 2007 13:27 (nineteen years ago)
The other option, of course, is to just keep using the PC as a torrent machine, which is probably the better idea. :(
waht is wrong with azureus? (besides the fact that it is ugly)
― Tracer Hand, Monday, 21 May 2007 13:37 (nineteen years ago)
Oh yeah! I forgot about that one. Thanks.
― kenan, Monday, 21 May 2007 13:43 (nineteen years ago)
Thing is, Vista is expiring on me in 12 days, and I have no intention of buying a legit copy of the piece of shit, so I went and bought an iMac this weekend to transfer all my shit on to, and then I'll wipe the drives on my PC, reinstall XP, and use it strictly for storage. But I haven't used a Mac for fun not-work things in a while, so you will see me on this thread again v v soon.
― kenan, Monday, 21 May 2007 13:55 (nineteen years ago)
Hooray new computer!
Didn't you used to take every opportunity to run Macs down?
― Rock Hardy, Monday, 21 May 2007 14:00 (nineteen years ago)