How to Get Your Online Design Portfolio Noticed

I’m not arguing the merits or demerits of keeping an online portfolio. Suffice to say, having an online portfolio is a must for anyone who works as a visual artist …

 
Turning a Dead Macbook Pro into a Temporary Cable Holder

Last September, you may recall that my stalwart early 2008 model Macbook Pro died from a catastrophic video card failure within two days of purchasing my new 13″ Retina Macbook …

 
Review: CleanMyMac3

CleanMyMac3 may not be the only Mac maintenance utility in town, but the latest release may make it the only Mac utility you will ever need. CleanMyMac3, made by the …

 
Killing Clutter on Sites You Visit

What if this: …could look like this? Like most people, I have web fatigue. There are two types of sites – those full of ads and link bait articles – …

 
Technical difficulties

It appears that the comic navigation is broken across the entire site. I’m looking into a fix. It happened after updating a WordPress plug-in, go figure. I have Wednesday’s comic …

 
Revisiting Abyssoft’s Teleport

Without a doubt, one of the most useful software applications I own is Teleport, from Abyssoft. The ability to share one keyboard and mouse among multiple Macs seamlessly, while having …

 
Fantastical 2: I Paid $40 for a Calendar App and I Didn’t Regret It.

I’ve been a Fantastical user for several years now. It has a reserved spot on my Macs’ menu bar for one reason and one reason alone: it supports natural language …

 
Review: Seatech Panasonic DVD drive

Contrary to what the folks in Cupertino might think, DVDs aren’t exactly dead just yet. At least not for me. I have stacks of films and concerts in DVD format. …

 
A Quick Look at Yiynova’s v2.0 Mac Drivers

If the recent interview with Yiynova’s founder Morris Wang is any indication, the market is about to get even more competitive and exciting in the digital drawing hardware space. Long …