This is so cool!
I knew the trackpad on the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro were good, but good enough to use a stylus?
I had no clue!
Here are the details:
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by Eric Dye
This is so cool!
I knew the trackpad on the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro were good, but good enough to use a stylus?
I had no clue!
Here are the details:
[Read more…] about Turn Your MacBook Trackpad Into a Tablet Writing Surface
by Eric Dye
Stop and think about how much technology has changed in the past 20 years.
…
Amazing, isn’t it?
Watch and laugh, as comedian Louis C.K. talks with Conan O’Brien about this:
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by Jeremy Smith
If you do any kind of freelance work, whether that is photography, social media consultant, or programmer, you understand how valuable your time is. At the same time, there are so many tools that the freelancer needs to have at their disposal to get ahead in the game.
We have a list below of some of the most popular freelance apps that someone may have in their arsenal to get the job done. It should be noted that this covers a wide range of occupations and so job specific apps like CSS cheat sheets or blogging iOS apps are not featured here. Everything comes from a general productivity understanding.
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by Eric Dye
For a long time, now, I’ve been pinning my tabs in Google Chrome.
Fairly recently, I even started usingĀ separateĀ users in Google Chrome, too.
Both of these moves have increased and streamlined my workflow, as I have a number of different logins depending on what I’m doing. However, by pinning multiple Gmail inboxes, social networks and web tools, the number of pins in my primary Google Chrome window was too much.
But that was the least of my worries …
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by Jeremy Smith
Think back to the last time you remember truly being a kid. It may be hard for me to describe what “being a kid” really means, but after a few minutes of daydreaming, I am sure you can come up with something. Maybe it involved football or baseball practice. Maybe you were the bright artist or poet of your elementary school. For some, being a kid simply meant not having responsibilities and commitments every day beyond doing your chores and homework.
by Eric Dye
Yesterday, we looked at a few different tips and trick features hiding around in Coda 2.
Hopefully you’ve had a little time to let them soak-in and try them during your work day.
Today, we’re going to look at a few more, and hopefully by the end of it all, you will have learned, practiced and become a Coda 2 Ninja.