i'm sure it is, but i just opened it up for a minute (forgot i had a copy) and was bewildered
i guess if you don't have a proj in mind, it's not as useful?
― i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Wednesday, 29 April 2009 18:38 (seventeen years ago)
dudes, PAPERS
if it exports into .bib then omg
― i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Wednesday, 29 April 2009 18:49 (seventeen years ago)
finally got it configured to play nice with my school's EZproxy
yeah!
― i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Thursday, 30 April 2009 00:55 (seventeen years ago)
It is the best, although it doesn't like our schools web vpn. Which is only an issue because I haven't had time to get the proper VPN working.
― Prince of Persia (Ed), Thursday, 30 April 2009 01:08 (seventeen years ago)
Thing I like most about Devon think is the "see also" button.
― Prince of Persia (Ed), Thursday, 30 April 2009 11:30 (seventeen years ago)
any good ones tht do useless shit like eg sizeup?
why doesn't osx offer sizeup's functionality as standard wtf
― zinguist (cozwn), Thursday, 30 April 2009 12:17 (seventeen years ago)
It is the best, although it doesn't like our schools web vpn. Which is only an issue because I haven't had time to get the proper VPN working.― Prince of Persia (Ed), Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:08 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark
― Prince of Persia (Ed), Wednesday, April 29, 2009 8:08 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark
fwiw it didn't work with my 'proper' VPN either---i login with the cisco VPN client and papers totally failed to realize this (whereas my browser doesn't, for example). it wasn't until i went into preferences and entered the EZProxy address (which i found on some grad student's blog) that it started playing well with pubmed et al
― i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Thursday, 30 April 2009 15:51 (seventeen years ago)
i really loathe that fucking cisco client
― stet, Thursday, 30 April 2009 16:00 (seventeen years ago)
do you know a better one? serious!
― i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Thursday, 30 April 2009 16:50 (seventeen years ago)
Nah, there's a little app that lets you sign on more quickly, but it's pay-for and ultimately just a wrapper for the cisco one.
I'm hoping there's going to be native support in snow leopard, as the iPhone already has it.
― stet, Thursday, 30 April 2009 16:52 (seventeen years ago)
more quickly? mine's like instantaneous, weird
― i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Thursday, 30 April 2009 21:39 (seventeen years ago)
Holy shit. VMWare Fusion is kinda awesome, isn't it? I mean, that's some straight-outta-the-box, just-works action. So I'm writing this in Google Chrome on XP in a virtual PC based on my Boot Camp partition on my Mac desktop. Which is going to be *so fucking useful* once I start some serious NVivo action next year.
I love it when Shit Just Works.
― a tiny, faltering megaphone (grimly fiendish), Saturday, 2 May 2009 17:02 (seventeen years ago)
good for your circadian rhythm: http://stereopsis.com/flux/
― caek, Saturday, 2 May 2009 22:00 (seventeen years ago)
can someone recommend a to-do widget or something? I need to start setting up reminders now that my brain has turned into a sieve.
― akm, Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:10 (seventeen years ago)
don't both iCal and google calendar take care of that?
― dan selzer, Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:44 (seventeen years ago)
yeah maybe. I found something called "to-do" that gives you a little notepad that puts those into ical for you.
i think I really want a widget to actually do all the tasks I need to do for me, but widgets seem unwilling to drive to another town and collect rent checks from people, take in my dry cleaning, or code bullshit webpages.
― akm, Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:45 (seventeen years ago)
xcal
― cutty, Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:45 (seventeen years ago)
oops i mean xpad
― cutty, Thursday, 4 June 2009 17:46 (seventeen years ago)
http://bpfrommer.com/newest_images_2/ermaBombeck.jpg
"i think I really want a widget to actually do all the tasks I need to do for me, but widgets seem unwilling to drive to another town and collect rent checks from people, take in my dry cleaning, or code bullshit webpages."
― ···◊··· (Pleasant Plains), Thursday, 4 June 2009 18:29 (seventeen years ago)
I use both xPad for lots of note storing and this To Do Dashboard widget that pulls from your iCal To Do list.
― Nhex, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:07 (seventeen years ago)
i use omnifocus because i am a total aspie, but i have heard good things about http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/taskpaper
― caek, Thursday, 4 June 2009 19:18 (seventeen years ago)
Use taskpaper here.
― stet, Thursday, 4 June 2009 20:32 (seventeen years ago)
I've started using Remember The Milk (on your recommendation, Stet!): web-based task manager that syncs with iCal. So far I'm impressed (even though the interface is a bit barking) and will probably stump up the cash for a subscription further down the line. Need to play with the iPhone client first.
― a tiny, faltering megaphone (grimly fiendish), Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:05 (seventeen years ago)
I think you need to subscribe before you can use the iPhone client. I really like it though.
― Dalzinho, Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:22 (seventeen years ago)
I think you can get a free trial for a couple of weeks.
― a tiny, faltering megaphone (grimly fiendish), Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:46 (seventeen years ago)
ooh task paper looks neat. right up my alley. any tips?
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 5 June 2009 07:58 (seventeen years ago)
Smoking Apples has a pretty thorough review of the four major task management apps at:http://smokingapples.com/software/reviews/gtd-on-your-mac-part-1-things-and-the-hit-list/http://smokingapples.com/software/reviews/gtd-on-your-mac-part-2-midnight-inbox-and-taskpaper/
FWIW I went with Things but for me an iPhone sync/client is mandatory. Task Paper is pretty cool, but I think if I was going to go that route, I'd just install Dokuwiki on my server and access it from anywhere.
― Carroll Shelby Downard (Elvis Telecom), Friday, 5 June 2009 09:22 (seventeen years ago)
Things just seems so pricey ... I'm quite sure it's magnificent, but I can't justify that outlay for functionality I can, ultimately, cobble together in other ways.
― a tiny, faltering megaphone (grimly fiendish), Friday, 5 June 2009 21:37 (seventeen years ago)
^yeah agreed, honestly it's hard for me to justify paying for these apps for generally a prettier version of this kind of thing
― Nhex, Friday, 5 June 2009 22:27 (seventeen years ago)
I wouldn't disagree at all. Ultimately, I was in a hurry and needed something up and running immediately. Plus I realized that the purchase would be eligible for a tax write off and that's what got me to pull the trigger.
― Carroll Shelby Downard (Elvis Telecom), Friday, 5 June 2009 23:39 (seventeen years ago)
I bought DevonThink after thinking about a lot. I sprang for the top model which was very pricy but I played with the demo and the integration with OCR was excellent---I have lots and lots of scanned documents from which I spend plenty of time typing long excerpts, and now I won't have to. I still don't know how it's going to fit into my workflow but I'm optimistic.
― Euler, Monday, 8 June 2009 14:05 (seventeen years ago)
cool, please post updates. i've tried a couple of times but felt like i was being slowed down.
― caek, Monday, 8 June 2009 14:22 (seventeen years ago)
I played with the demo and the integration with OCR was excellent---I have lots and lots of scanned documents from which I spend plenty of time typing long excerpts, and now I won't have to. I still don't know how it's going to fit into my workflow but I'm optimistic.
How does it's OCR compare with the one in Evernote? (assuming that you've used Evernote)
― Carroll Shelby Downard (Elvis Telecom), Monday, 8 June 2009 16:57 (seventeen years ago)
I've not used Evernote so I can't say. It's just the Abbyy OCR package, and it seems to have done a good job of recognizing the text from a pretty mediocre scan. But what was the real deal for me is how I can add the PDF to DevonThink and then just click a button to make it a text-searchable PDF, and it automagically adds the text to the database for further searches.
I also d/l'ed Scrivener and am using it to put together a talk I have to give in a couple of weeks. Normally I just work in whatever program I'm going to use for the final project (in this case, Keynote) but with Scrivener I can draft the talk informally and keep a bunch of notes for it at hand, and then ripping out the presentation should be straightforward in the end.
― Euler, Monday, 8 June 2009 17:27 (seventeen years ago)
writing talks in keynote or powerpoint never works. i just use an outliner or text editor though.
― caek, Monday, 8 June 2009 22:06 (seventeen years ago)
I've written a lot of talks in recent years right in Keynote, but this talk is pretty complex and so it's not working. Maybe I just have been giving too easy talks in recent years! Actually, it's just that I'm still formulating what this paper is saying as I'm writing the talk; it's not just rehashing old thoughts.
― Euler, Monday, 8 June 2009 22:14 (seventeen years ago)
i tend to structure my papers a little differently to my talks, so it always needs structural work even if i already have one to work from when writing the other.
― caek, Monday, 8 June 2009 23:36 (seventeen years ago)
any rec's for a finance/bank app? Just dl'd "PigMoney" which is very clean and simple and free and may be fine. For 50+ bucks though there's iBank which syncs with your bank and has thousands more features but looks like it could be needlessly complicated for my needs.
Any thoughts?
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:36 (seventeen years ago)
Does mint.com work for you?
― Mornington Crescent (Ed), Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:37 (seventeen years ago)
I'd never heard of it. How do they make money?
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:40 (seventeen years ago)
OK, I see how. Y'all use this?
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:41 (seventeen years ago)
i do
― i want to marry a pizza (gbx), Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:42 (seventeen years ago)
I have no idea, possibly by slowly siphoning your account balance 1 cent at a time. My girlfriend loves it though, I haven't linked all my us stuff to my social security number yet, but will probably start using it when I do.
(In their FAQ they say they earn cominssions of some of their "money saving tips", I presume they must get a bung if you use a price comparison sight or sign up for a CD or credit card through them.)
― Mornington Crescent (Ed), Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:44 (seventeen years ago)
that's what I read. If they suggest a CD or new account or whatever and you take it, then they take a fee from the bank, not you.
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:45 (seventeen years ago)
Really the one thing it does right away is the ability to add notes to transactions. I hate going to my bank's website and not being able to remember what a transaction was for.
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:47 (seventeen years ago)
it is doing some weird renaming of things, like I purchased stuff from "NA Graphics" and in it's effort to "humanize" I think, has just renamed the transaction "Graphics", which obv. is not so useful.
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 17 June 2009 19:55 (seventeen years ago)
Ok, I bought my first Mac last week and need something for extracting .rar files - any suggestions?
― nate woolls, Tuesday, 7 July 2009 13:40 (sixteen years ago)
for a while osx just came with a free program called unarchive utility or archive utility. I used it for a long time but noticed recently it dissapeared!
Anyway, just get free Stuffit Expander....
http://my.smithmicro.com/mac/stuffit/index.html
― dan selzer, Tuesday, 7 July 2009 13:44 (sixteen years ago)
great, thanks.
― nate woolls, Tuesday, 7 July 2009 13:47 (sixteen years ago)
stuffit expander stalls out on me sometimes so i use unrarx
― rip dom passantino 3/5/09 never forget (max), Tuesday, 7 July 2009 13:51 (sixteen years ago)