Over a year ago, I sung praises about Buffer. If you’re as of yet unfamiliar with this, it’s a web app that allows you to schedule specific times when you want to post to your favourite social networks. More specifically, you can keep on writing without fear of bombarding everyone’s timeline. It was a neatContinue reading “Using Buffer to Cross Post Between App.net And Twitter”
Monthly Archives: August 2012
I Wasn’t Always A Mac User
I wasn’t always a Mac user. Back in the late 90s, I remember being a pretty serious PC gamer. I used to rebuild my computer once a year because I always lusted after the latest Intel processors and Nvidia GPUs. Whilst many people I knew played Starcraft, I was hugely into first person shooters. OneContinue reading “I Wasn’t Always A Mac User”
A Week on A Jailbroken iPhone
I’ve never had the predilection to jailbreak my iPhone, up until recently that is. Lurking at the forefront of my mind were many questions, which led to apprehension, which led to me giving up on the idea. My mind recently changed, and there are a few factors that contributed to this: Absinthe 2.0 proved toContinue reading “A Week on A Jailbroken iPhone”
A Review of Fever
For the past several months, I’ve been searching for alternative RSS syncing solutions that didn’t rely on the Google Reader API. For a brief period of time, I grew weary of searching and went back to using my faithful companion — NetNewsWire, eschewing the syncing aspect in favour of simplicity. Of course, I still wantedContinue reading “A Review of Fever”