The new Mac Power Users episode is up. Jim Dalrymple filled us in on his writing, web, and music workflows. I would have considered it a personal failure if we did not get at least one classic Dalrymple belly-laugh during this recording. Thankfully, Jim obliged.
The Mac Computer Expo 2012
I really enjoyed myself last year attending the Mac Computer Expo in Petaluma. This year I can’t attend (calendar conflict) but sure wish I could. If you are near Petaluma, California on October 6, I recommend it.
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My OmniOutliner Collaboration Hack
Often I share OmniOutliner files with collaboration partners via a shared Dropbox folder. In doing so you have to be very careful not to have both people making changes at the same time. OmniOutliner hates that. It is not alone. A lot of apps don’t appreciate multiple authors making changes at once. It can lead to data loss and, in extreme circumstances, the end of days.
So on my appearance on the CMD+Space podcast, I talked about my goofy way of sharing these types of files. I’ve received several requests for clarification so here goes.
First, create the shared Dropbox folder and move your file in.
Next, Create a new text file in TextEdit and save it to the shared folder. Name the file “File Log”.
You can either leave the file blank or put in a running list of changes. I usually do the latter with a time/date stamp.
Whenever you want to open the working file (in this case an OmniOutliner file), put a red Label on the text file. This way, if your fellow collaborator stumbles into the folder to open the file, they can see a red label, telling them to stay out. It is like leaving a sock on the dorm room door. Well, sort of.
When you are done, update your change log in the File Log text file and then change the file label to green. If you and your collaboration partner use a little discipline you can collaborate without stepping on any toes.
Me and Myke
This week I guested on Myke Hurley’s CMD Space podcast and talked about what a mess I really am.
Notability for a Buck
One of my favorite iPad Apps is just a dollar. If you take notes or sit in meetings, buy this.
Dragon Dictate 3
Nuance has been playing catch up on the Mac with the very mature Windows product. Version 2 made great strides and it looks like version 3 will continue where it left off. I’m looking forward to getting my hands on this.
Gazelle and the New iPhone
It looks pretty clear we are going to see the new iPhone next week and get our hands on one shortly after. If you are thinking about upgrading and want to earn some cash off your old phone without the agony of CraigsList, go sign up at Gazelle now. Once you agree to their deal, you’ve got a month to send the old unit in and I expect those prices are going to go down very shortly. I just made a deal for $146 for an iPhone 4. Also, if you want to help a fellow out, tell them you heard about it through the Mac Power Users Podcast.
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