![]() I’m a big GTD fan, so being able to sync events and To Dos is pretty much essential.įrankly, you can keep your music playback and Google Maps – all I want is a nice way to manage my events and To Dos on the move. And I’d like to have my PDA and phone in one handy gadget. I currently use Missing Sync to sync with my Tungsten T2 – and while both Missing Sync and the Tungsten work, they’re not the most reliable of beasts. The one thing that piqued my interest when I heard Apple was making a phone was the possibility of syncing my iCal calendar events and To Dos with a nice, sexy, Apple-designed PDA-phone. I realise that I’m probably in the minority here, but anyway… Posted in Software | Comments Off on A lovely way to view Web photos You should find Safari then starts working again! UPDATE 8 Dec 07: If you’ve just upgraded to Safari 3 and it won’t open any Web pages, it’s probably because you have PicLens installed. (Oh and guys – a Firefox version on the Mac would be appreciated. That 120×120-pixel Google Images photo is never going to look good when viewed on a 20″ iMac, no matter how you slice it! It’s very swish, but of course it’s highly dependent on the quality of the source material. You can flip between photos using the arrow keys. Just hover over an image on a website and, if you see a little “play” button appear, click it to view that album or photostream in PicLens. It can also work with any site that delivers a Media RSS feed. It’s compatible with Flickr, Facebook and Google Images, amongst others. It’s a browser plugin (Safari on the Mac, Firefox on Windows) that lets you view online photo albums with a slick, fullscreen interface. I’ve been playing with PicLens a fair bit recently. Posted in Mac tips
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