Dashboard Watch – Dashquit 2.0

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I know some of you are against the dashboard with nothing short of a religious fervor. I actually like it. I don’t use it often but I find a few widgets very helpful including iStat, the Birthday Reminder, and (of course) Chuck Norris Facts. There are others I like but I’ll save that for another post.
Anyway, if you are really worried about the Dashboard taking too much of your system memory there is a widget called Dashquit 2.0 which gives you a quick percentage of exactly how much memory you are using with your widgets and by pushing one little button on the widget it closes down dashboard and dumps them from memory. If you are about to dive deep into GarageBand or do something else memory intensive, you can free up that memory with one click. Below is a screenshot taken of my Dashquit at the the time of posting.

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Path Finder Gets an Update

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A free update was released today for Pathfinder. Version 4.8’s big additions are the Leopard-esque interface redesign and per-folder settings. This allows you to keep preferences for picture folders different from those of document folders (among other things). I’m fairly proficient with the basic finder and yet I still find myself going to Path Finder pretty often. Check it out.

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50mm of Convergence

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I’ve been trying to improve my photography skills. As part of this, I’ve been thinking about putting a better lens on my Canon than the one that came with it. I read an article about a month ago about the merits of a fixed 50mm lens and started thinking about picking one up. Then, in just the last few days, I have been bombarded with 50mm propoganda. Merlin Mann bragged about his on MacBreak Weekly and I stumbled upon this excellent article by Gary Voth. Well I sort of fell into a good deal for a 50mm lens and while I’ve only played with it a bit, I really like it. Very sharp and that open aperture makes the flash almost superfluous. Once I get a few presentable photos, I’ll post them.

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Music – Panonica

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Monk’s “Panonica” is one of my very favorite melodies. For some reason I always visualize myself pushing my daughters on the swing (when they were younger .. around 3) when I play this song. Monk actually wrote it for Baroness Panonica Der Konigsweiller (sp?) or “Nica” for short, who was a active patron of the arts, and lasting friend of his. I once heard a recording of him explaining Panonica as a butterfly that nobody could catch.
Now having evoked touching imagry, the recording is nothing spectactular. I just recorded begining to end and made no post recording “fixes”. I really did not do the song justice but it is passable, if not a little heavy handed. One of these days I will do it again.
Enjoy my Panonica
**Download Note**
For some reason downloads of the music files with Safari Beta 3 are sometimes wonky. If you are having a problem. Try with Safari or Camino.

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Wake Up Calls with Wakerupper

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Here is another nice free productivity web 2.0 application you may want to bookmark. Wakerupper allows you to input your timezone and schedule a “wake up” phone call to yourself. You can put in a reminder and it has an excellent iPhone interface. While most cell phones have a built in alarm system that works fine, this gives you another way to set an alarm toward your cell phone without dealing with the cell phone itself. There are several other ways to do this through iCal and some of the other services. Indeed, Quicksilver ninjas could get this done much faster than Wakerupper, but it is an option. I find it most useful when I am at my office PC and need to get a quick future reminder scheduled without stopping what I’m doing. Check it out.

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Growl Gets an Update

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I’ve been using Growl for sometime now and it just got updated to 1.1.1. If you haven’t tried Growl, you should. It installs a universal notification system that talks to most of the frequently used apps on your Mac. Then when any significant system event occurs, it pops up a notice in the format of your choice. I like the “music video” format the best. Growl is unobtrusive but informative. I know when my ftp is done, when I receive new mail, and a host of other events of interest. If you haven’t got it already give it a try. You can download it right here.

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Review – 1Passwd

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My password habits, until recently, have been very lazy and unsecure. I had just a few passwords that I used repeatedly and whenever I forgot one, it was a hit and miss affair. One of my standard passwords actually was “password”. I can laugh at myself about this because I know I am not alone.
Realizing the error of my ways I’ve been making a concerted effort to be more secure with my passwords. Getting serious about security however also requires a reliable system to keep track of all of these new passwords. It was with this mindset that I began using 1Passwd. This application supercharges the keychain, but that is just the beginning.
When you are on a website that requires you to generate a password, 1Passwd, creates it for you with the degree of security (and digits) you require. It even will exclude confusingly similar characters like “0” and “O” if you tell it to. Once 1Passwd makes the password for you, it also remembers it.
1Passwd just doesn’t remember your user name and passwords however, you can set up an entire identity with all of the common fields such as address, credit card and just about everything else you can think of a website may require. You can than click on the 1Passwd “Fill with Identity” button and it does the work for you. Usually it gets them all right. A few times it put the wrong data i, but generally was right on. An interesting point about the auto form filling in 1Passwd is that it only works on domains it remembers. So if you get sucked into a fake PayPal website it will not fill in your name and password. Indeed it may help you catch a phishing attempt when 1Passwd doesn’t autofill. Another side benefit is when you fill in passwords and credit cards with mouse clicks, key loggers will not capture your data.
The program integrates effortlessly into all the major Mac browsers: Firefox, Camino, Safari, OmniWeb, DEVONagent, and Flock. It drops a little button right into your browser’s bar that allows you to access all of its features with one or two clicks. It also pulled a bunch of my already saved security settings into it when I first set it up. This is also nice for all those users who like to jump around browsers. For instance, you can save a password in Safari and later use it in Camino.
If you run multiple Macs it also syncs through .mac. I did not use this feature extensively but I did test it out and it seemed to work just fine.
The developers are really hands on and eager to make this application better. They are in getting close to rolling out a new feature that stores your information online behind security that is supposed to rival that used by financial institutions. If it works, it would be great for my iPhone. I am definitely going to need some convincing however before I agree to put my important data “out there”. I am very interested, however, in seeing how this pans out.
Licensing 1Passwd will set you back $29.95. I think it is worth it just in saved time and improved security. They have a limited demonstration available at their website so take a look for yourself.

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