OD4Contact is a contact manager that offers Rendezvous address book
sharing, tasks linked to contacts, an integrated map search tool, iPod
synchronization, and other features.
Redefines the contact management by giving users all the
functionalities that they could ever expect.
The contact manager adds support for many Bluetooth phones, a new
dialing panel with automatic call detection and logging, unlimited
categories, unlimited file attachments, and other changes.
The integrated contact manager gets a complete redesign, much improved
speed, a Communication Center module, and more.
The contact manager adds file and URL attachments to tasks,
performance increases at all levels, alarms for upcoming events,
better iCal import/export, and more.
Objective Decision have released what they say is a major update to
OD4Contact, the company's popular PIM and contact relation management
software...
Objective Decision on Wednesday released OD4Contact 2, a major update
to its personal information manager (PIM) and contact relation
management software. OD4Contact 2 features a complete redesign and
"dramatic speed increase," according to the developer. OD4Contact 2
features Rendezvous support, Bluetooth phone management, real time
sync with Address Book and more.
, an update to the company's contact management software
that adds support for many Bluetooth-enabled cell phones with a new
dialing panel. The feature automatically detects all calls and logs
their duration and dates, with automatic reconnection when the phone
moves out of Bluetooth range and returns. Other new additions include
a virtually unlimited number of categories and colors for sorting and
finding contacts, groups and tasks, unlimited file links for contacts
and tasks and more. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2.6 or
higher and pricing is US$29.99.
Waterfield Bags launched a SleeveCase designed specifically for the
Mac Mini within weeks of the official Apple announcement. In its
default configuration as I received it, the SleeveCase is merely what
it claims to be, a case into which a Mac Mini will fit. However,
Waterfield offers a configuration with a detachable shoulder strap.
(
) This makes it very comparable to the eM2 bag we reviewed a
few weeks ago...
"The cornerstone of most open source application serving is the
ubiquitous LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP/Python/Perl) stack. Yet it's
not always as easy as you'd expect to get all the elements of the
stack properly installed and working together. Enter XAMPP..."
The iPod Camera Connector finally lets you download and immediately
view your pictures on an iPod photo. Handy though it is, it will tax
your iPod’s battery.
DVForge releases another inspired product hampered by quality-control
issues.
Review of
Wac by
Coffee MonsterThe coffee at Wac is good. Not so sure about the
food.
Great environment - both tables and couches, to
suit your mood.
My take
Can you feel teh magic percolating?
That's good coffee! How's Mr Kim?
"review"
"review"
05/29/2004 05:56 PMATI TV Wonder USB 2.0 (PAL) review
ATI TV Wonder USB 2.0 (PAL) review
09/17/2004 06:39 AMNvu review
Nvu review
09/15/2004 04:04 AMThe First Review
The First Review
03/14/2005 05:36 PM
Digital Web is running a big triple-issue today, with a book
review and author interviews.
PHP-Con Review
PHP-Con Review
10/29/2002 09:39 AMEDUCAUSE REVIEW
EDUCAUSE REVIEW
03/22/2005 03:45 PM EDUCAUSE Review has published an article by me: "How is Open Source
Special". Thanks to Pieter Hartsook for all the help....
Gmail review
Gmail review
04/11/2004 05:14 PMI don't know if it's due to the increased pressure on spammers or
what, but since I put the post up Friday night begging for spam I've
only gotten one spam email. It showed up about 5 hours after the post
was up and I haven't gotten anything since. It didn't flag it as spam,
which I assume is a feature Google will be developing more as time
goes on (or perhaps auto-recognition of spam isn't turned on yet). A
lot of friends have imported spam to see if gmail would auto-flag it
and no one seems to have tripped any spam filters yet. Oh, the spam
was also in Chinese, which gmail didn't do such a hot job displaying,
but I'm sure they're still working the unicode bugs out in the
beta.
update: apparently the spam filters are turned on
and working well, because checking my empty spam folder this sunday
afternoon, I found three Nigerian 419 scams, automatically filtered
into the spam folder. Cool!
I can say that after using gmail for a few days I finally get what
everyone is raving about. On first glance there's nothing impressive
there. To see what it is capable of doing well, you have to
use it: get a few email discussions going with folks and the
more you use it the more obvious the benefits become. I bet you could
say the same thing about blogging. Show a blog or the Blogger.com app
to someone that has never seen it or heard of blogging. I'm sure
they'd dismiss it as nothing special, one page being some sort of
boring public diary, while the app itself is just a giant form and a
button marked "post and publish", whatever that means.
Gmail is pretty incredible about tracking discussions. I've tried
several email packages that offer threading and gmail's is simpler and
more straightforward. It automatically trims replies and shows email
threads as top-down discussions, so it's easy to keep track of where
people are in a discussion. Replying to email is really easy, you just
start typing in the textarea below a message and it automatically
starts a response.
Gmail relies on the universal inbox with good searching and flags.
A lot of email power users I know have no filters of any kind,
prefering everything to drop into the inbox with custom quick searches
to find stuff and generous use of the flag message command. It takes a
little getting used to if you've been using filters for a long
time.
Everyone's raving about the keyboard shortcuts, but I haven't
gotten to use them much. I assume that's a power user feature I'll
pick up eventually. So far I've been impressed by email address
auto-completion. That's something I've never seen in a web app before
and it's quite a time-saver. As I get more familiar with it, I hope to
be able to navigate all my mail with simple keystrokes.
I think Google's really got something amazing here. It's a useful
app that feels almost like desktop software, the storage means you
never have to delete anything, and the simple flags and searching in a
threaded inbox is both a power users and new users dream setup. As
this develops along, I just might convert over to it from pop and imap
based accounts.
i-Tee Case Review
i-Tee Case Review
04/12/2004 06:06 PMFunny review
Funny review
11/13/2003 12:23 PMI don’t link to every review of NetNewsWire—but
Chris
Seibold’s review is funny.
Everyone knows what a RSS feed is, well maybe not
everyone. If you don't know what an RSS feed is send me your home
address and I'll personally come kick you to death for being so
out of touch. I'm joking, my knees feel like gravel in a Ziplock
bag, I couldn't kick an ant to death.
First review of the Motorola V3
First review of the Motorola V3
07/27/2004 02:34 PMEngadget Jul 27 2004 6:22PM GMT
Technology Review
Technology Review
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Review: FeedForAll 1.0
Review: FeedForAll 1.0
03/14/2005 05:04 PMRSS technology is really taking off. As the demand has increased, web
developers have discovered that they need to add RSS feeds to their
sites. In the past, this was usually done manually or through the use
of Perl scripts, but now you can choose a software program to do the
job. FeedForAll is one of these. By Lee Underwood. 0302
Inspiron XPS review
Inspiron XPS review
02/17/2004 11:54 AMPC Magazine review of the Inspiron XPS, Dell's new high-end laptop
designed specifically for gaming. Read...
Panasonic R3 Review
Panasonic R3 Review
08/03/2004 10:50 AM
One of the great things working at Gizmodo has allowed me to
do is to get my hands on a whole range of gadgetry that I probably
wouldn't have been able to play around with otherwise. Since I work
from home, each ring of the doorbell means there's probably something
new coming, so it's a little like Christmas, except when I return the
gifts nobody gets pissy. But despite the joy of opening up all the
gadgets and trying them out, most of them -- especially the laptops --
end up being disappointing, and I'm rarely too upset to send them back
to the vendor and manufacturer.
Not so with the Panasonic R3, a machine so well put-together that I
actually considered buying one for my own personal use, and if it
didn't cost twice that of my budget (importers are selling it for
around $2800 for a fully-spec'd out unit), I probably would have. What
makes the R3 the hands-down best sub-notebook I've ever used? Well,
for starters, it actually usable.
Review: FTPEditor Pro 3.1
Review: FTPEditor Pro 3.1
03/14/2005 05:04 PMSmall edits of web pages can be a cumbersome task, especially if you
have to correct a grammar or spelling mistake. Usually, you have to
open the file in an editing program, correct the mistake, save the
file and upload it. Now, there's a way to bypass much of this work
using FTPEditor. By Lee Underwood. 0223
SweepEZE Review
SweepEZE Review
08/08/2004 03:30 PM
First of
all, the name is horrid. It might not be so bad if searching for
"sweep ez" on Google didn't turn up a different product altogether,
but it's not like 'SweepEZE' is that strong to begin with. That is, of
course, presuming that it is pronounced "Sweep Easy" and not "Sweep
Easy E," in which any appeal to the hip-hop crowd is probably
mitigated by the uncomfortable image of using an automatic vacuum to
sweep up E's cremains. So I'm thinking Sweep Easy is what we're
working with here.
I had a Roomba in here last week, reviewing it for another
publication, which was actually the first time I'd had one of the
robot vacs in my home. I liked it -- I mean, how could you not, with
all the bleeps and whoops -- but I don't think I'll be dropping $250
on one quite yet. The main issue was simply that for all its
greatness, it kept choking on rug fringe and my girlfriend's panties
(my panties were too larger to be inhaled, thankfully), so the
"automatic" part of the thing became entirely too hands-on. So back to
the broom I went.
Week in review: The law and the Net
Week in review: The law and the Net
03/06/2004 01:50 AMCNET Mar 5 2004 7:26PM GMT
Review: Wordpress 1.5
Review: Wordpress 1.5
03/17/2005 03:42 AMThere are almost as many blogging tools out there as there are
bloggers. In addition to closed source vendors such as Movable Type
and Blogger, big players are entering the field, including Microsoft
with its MSN Spaces offering and the lesser-known .Text ASP.net
toolkit. But even among both these, and the vast array of open source
blogging tools, Wordpress rises above the others for being open source
as it should be done.
Review: The Five Obstructions
Review: The Five Obstructions
08/02/2004 08:30 AMThe Five Obstructions (also known as De Fem benspænd) A documentary
about a filmmaker, Jørgen Leth, who re-visits his seminal 1967 work,
The Perfect Human and is instructed by his former student, Lars von
Trier to remake the film five times, each time with a different set of
restrictions (or obstructions).
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