Another Reason to make the Switch

CrossOver Mac beta was released…at least in Beta form finally. CrossOver allow you to run just about any Windows software on your Intel powered Mac product. This is not emulation, this is native.

From the CrossOver website:

Welcome to the CrossOver Mac Beta center. We are providing a free time limited beta version of CrossOver Mac to anyone that is willing to test CrossOver.

CrossOver Mac will be the very best way to run your Windows applications on your Intel based Mac. It will let you install and run Windows programs as though they were native, all without having to buy or run a copy of Windows itself.”

Related Links:

Engadget Article
CrossOver’s Official Site
Even browse compatible software

Productivity

As some people know, I have some extra time on my hands right now. I am bored, but I try to stay productive doing things. Over the years I have struggled with how to stay productive and stay focused. I still have these problems but have managed to minimize these problems. So how do I stay productive? focused? and just plain remember?

Its not that complicated, although it may sound complicated. The biggest thing for me is to write stuff down, and type it into the computer. You can do one or the other if you so choose, but I need both. Also, if you must get something done, and do not absolutely need an internet connection, unplug it.

The internet KILLS your time.

I use plain yellow sticky-notes, when around my apartment to write notes and make lists. I move these into OmniOutliner, which I believe is a Mac only software that allows to to create lists, drag text, drag pictures, drag anything and capture just about anything. I use the regular version since it meets all of my needs.

While I am not a fan of most Google applications, I have started using Google Calender, to keep track of appointments. There is a plug-in for my MacBook that puts a little icon at the taskbar so I can quickly add, and check appointments.

If you can manage, unplug your mouse. It may not seem like much time can be wasted, using a mouse. However think about how much you move it through out the day. When possible use keyboard shortcuts. When I first moved to the Macintosh platform, from Windows I found the software and interface lacking in shortcuts. However not to worry, there is software called MenuMaster, that allows any dropdown, in any piece of software to have a shortcut of your choosing assigned to it.

I also use a piece of software called QuickSilver. It allows you to run any piece of software and run different commands with it. For example, I can open QuickSilver, tell it to send an email then type part of an address (QuickSilver will recognize everything on your computer), and type a short message. Boom its sent. Did not have to launch any software, or do anything. QuickSilver is Free and besides for Keynote it is the single greatest piece of software for Macs.
Read http://www.43folders.com

Relative Links:

MenuMaster $10
Quick Silver Free WATCH this quick demo by Merlin Mann and Leo LaPorte
Omni Outliner $39.95-$69.95

More Legal Discrimination

I havent seen this on the American news outlets as of yet, but an American citizen, who happens to be of Iraqi descent, wore a T-shirt that said “we will not be silent,” the slogan was in Arabic and English. Some of JetBlue’s passengers, that are ever to smart, became scared since they did not know what it said. He was approached by security, the airline bought him a giftshop shirt to wear instead.
I have had my problems with JetBlue in the past, and this is just one more reason why you do not want to fly an airline. Also for those of you too lazy to read the article, JetBlue’s offcial reason for not allowing the shirt was this, “You can’t wear a t-shirt with Arabic script and come to an airport. It is like wearing a t-shirt that reads “I am a robber and going to a bank.”
Relevant Links:

Link to the BBC article.
More information and ordering information for the shirt.

Living the Mac Life

A few months ago, after my dislike of my Dell laptop (for no real reason), had brewed long enough, Apple released their MacBooks. I bought one, a black one. It was an easy transition over, especially with the educational discount for Office and iWork.

Now why would I switch to a Mac? Keynote.

if you have ever created a presentation in Powerpoint or had to sit through Powerpoint presentations, you get to a point where you realize the software is boring and blah. Keynote isnt, the transitions alone, will make a crummy presentation become instantly entertaining. The first time I used the software all I heard were “Ohhh,” “How did you do that?”

But alas, Powerpoint can not do what Keynote can. That is really the reason why I switched. When I was looking for more information about Keynote, after seeing it in action for the first time, I found this site to be very useful: Micheal Hyatt CEO of some publishing company talking about switching and the virtues of Keynote.