A real Photoshop file that’ll help you see what your design and website will look like on an iPad!
Download here! Hilarious. Seriously hilarious.
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A real Photoshop file that’ll help you see what your design and website will look like on an iPad!
Download here! Hilarious. Seriously hilarious.
Apparently Don Miller is… down (DonMillerIs.com).
Either someone forgot to pay the bills or someone’s a bit too famous (resulting in lots of traffic) for their current hosting setup and provider (which is HostDime.com, btw… take note!).
Personal archiving, e-discovery, control panel capabilities, and more? These are a few of the updates that are being made in the Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1.
And to be quite honest, I’m somewhat underwhelmed.
For the most part the release in November of the product was great and the new feature sets were nice but the proposed updates target things that most people either overlooked or that weren’t exactly groundbreaking to begin with.
[Read more…] about Updating Ministry Like Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1
I’ve been looking for a lot of productivity-related applications for the iPad and I finally found a Google Docs app that’s been doing a great job: Memeo Connect.
Besides being very pretty to look at, it provides a seamless integration and sync with your Google Documents:
I would say the only downside (which could be significant for some) is that you can’t edit the documents through the app. But, if you’re not too worried about that, then check it out.
by Tom
The other a day, we took a look at some of Firefox’s stats and discussed our browsers of choice. It’s easy to spend a lot of time debating these platforms, their technologies, and all the cool stuff that they can do.
But cooler stuff is on the horizon and whether or not your browser is ready is going to affect how you experience the web.
[Read more…] about How Does Your Browser Stack Up Against HTML5?
by Tom
Source control is at the heart of any serious software development team. Depending on the size of your business, you may be running your own source control platform in-house. Some of us simply pay other services out there to do it.
The thing is, if you’re a bootstrapped startup with a handful of developers, it’s easy to find inexpensive source control but stumbling across a stable and free platform is rare.
[Read more…] about Springloops For Distributed, Inexpensive Source Control