Jun 23

In recent days we have seen several laptops with problems in their Auto-off, or Sleep-Mode. While Apple did release an update to the firmware to help with this several months ago Smartacus also has a tip for laptop users.

Macbook manuals instruct users to never unplug the charger from the wall before unplugging the charger from the computer. By unplugging the power cord from the wall first, users essentially confuse the On-Off modes on their computer which can cause computers to not turn-on after being on Sleep-Mode or to wake up at random. So keep in mind the power cord needs to be unplugged from the laptop first before unplugging it from the wall.

Jun 13

Apple Stores will be having Apple Camp in July with registration open now. Kids ages 8-12 will have the opportunity to learn how to work in iPhoto, Keynote, Garage Band, and iMovie making their very own song, movie, presentation, and slideshow. Campers can register for 2 workshops that are 3 hours long July 14-17 and July 21-24 from 9am -12pm. Campers do not need to bring a laptop or camera with them but if they have something in particular they would like to work on they can bring it along. They receive a t-shirt and CD of what they created plus the promise of “more fun giveaways.”

Space is on a first come first serve basis and are geared for all skill levels and is recommended for ages 8-12 but does note that kids over 13 don’t need to have a parent accompany them. The best part is….. it’s FREE, so all you Mac Mommas out there sign those kiddies up! It leaves adults everywhere are saying, “I want to go to Apple Camp” who knew that all the cool kids would be going to computer camp?

NOTE: In checking online, it looks like a lot of the camps are full, Bridgeport and Washington Square have a few spots left on the waiting list and Pioneer seems to have more space open so register quickly!

http://www.apple.com/retail/camp/

Jun 13

 Students already get a 10% discount at the Apple store, but now Apple is throwing in a little extra.  With the purchase of a new computer for college Students also receive a $299 rebate for an 8GB iPod touch or 8GB iPod nano.  After purchasing your Mac and iPod submit your rebate online before October 15, 2008.  Apple isn’t taking any chances this year  in their fight to be number one on college campuses.  The college students of today, are the Enterprise Employees and Business Owners of the future. 

Jun 12

Like it or not, the wedding season is upon us. When I was planning my wedding one of the most difficult things was avoiding the cheesy “wedding” products. A feather longer than my arm with a pen attached to it and a binder covered in a large lace pillow seemed to be my only options for the guest book. I waited until the very last possible moment and finally cut up a bunch of paper and just had people sign their names on a random piece of paper… it turned out OK at the time but now I have 500 pieces of paper with signatures and limited closet space.

Now 3 years later (which equals about a million in the technology world), one novel idea to avoid the lace pillow binder is a book from iPhoto. Put pictures of the couple in using the smaller picture settings with two or three pictures per page, or place one large picture with the opposite page blank. Provide fine tip permanent markers and have guests sign their names and comments in the blank portions of the book. Creating a beautiful personal book will give the couple something to treasure rather than shove in the attic.

iPhoto books run $29.99 for a 10 page book which should be more than enough space for the average wedding and is much cheaper than every company specializing in personalized guest books.

May 16

This idea was first posted on the TUAW website but it was just genius enough to repost on Blogintosh. Membership cards from Hallmark, Staples, Blockbuster, Safeway, Petsmart and every other retail chain plague my wallet leaving little room for the large amounts of cash I make. One little Appletard had the great idea to scan the cards and save them in the iPhone or iPod Touch under iPhoto. The cards are still fully scannable and cut down on wallet size an average of .3 inches. Presumably the same could be done for gift cards, you would just have to remember to delete the photo when the card was used up.

Unfortunately this solution will not work with punch cards or stamp cards but give it a couple months and someone will come up with a solution for that too. Just remember you heard the prediction on Blogintosh first.

May 02

Apple announced they would be offering iTunes Movies for sale on the same day as the DVD release.  They also followed by saying you can now purchase movies directly through your Apple TV.

Previously you could only rent movies through your Apple TV but now you will be able to keep them forever with the added “Buy” button.  The Apple TV will then sync to your iTunes library and be yours forever.

These are big announcements for Apple as they attempt to take over the movie market as they have the music market… however personally I feel like both of these are no-brainers in simply becoming more competitive.

Apr 16

iTunes and Starbucks announced a special parring similar to what they did last year by giving out a free iTunes song every week. This time it seems a little less of a promotional for unknown artists and features more new work from popular artists. Starbucks will give out a card with a free iTunes for every purchase made while supplies last. New songs will be available every Tuesday and cards expire after 60 days.

The first song to be featured is “Washington Square” by Counting Crows. Just another way to bring more iTunes into your life.

Apr 15

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NEAT Receipt officially announced their new scanner and software for the Mac. We had a sneak preview of this at MacWorld but are happy to see the official announcement made. This is not just a cheap copy of the PC version but a program designed specifically for the Mac . The interface is similar to that of iPhoto and iTunes.

The features not found in the PC version are the drag-and-drop function, and Smart Collections. They admit it does not have all the capabilities of the PC 3.0 version but Mac 2.0 will be released early 2009 and add the functionality of the PC version. It is currently available for pre-order with a $20 discount if the order is placed before April 30, 2008. The Mac version is regularly $179.95 and will ship the first of May.

Note:

In answer to your question, NEAT Receipt will have a free downloadable software on their website beginning May 13th for those of you who already own a scanner and just need the Mac compatible software.  www.neatreceipt.com/mac

Apr 15

Windows released an update last weekend for Vista and XP which is causing Quickbooks 2008 a lot of problems. Users are reporting they will open Quickbooks and the program immediately disappears and does not give them access to the program. www.Quickbooks.com has the steps needed to resolve this issue and we will repost them for you here.

For XP:

Uninstall and reinstall Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0:

  1. Click the Windows Start button and select Run.
  2. Enter control in the Open field and click OK.
  3. Double-click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. Select Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 in the list of programs and click Remove.

    If you are unable to remove .NET using these instructions, download and run the dotnetfx_cleanup_tool utility to remove .NET, download .NET from the links below, and reinstall Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, 2.0, and 1.1 SP1.

  5. Download and install .Net Framework 2.0 from the Microsoft Web site

For Vista:

.NET Framework 2.0 is built in to the Windows Vista operating system. Because of this, it cannot be uninstalled from Vista. To repair .NET Framework 2.0, follow the steps below to run the System File Checker tool:

  1. Click Start, and then type cmd in the Start Search box. Do not press Enter
  2. Right-click cmd.exe in the Programs list in the search results, and then click Run as administrator.
    If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type your password or click Continue
  3. At the command prompt, type the following line and then press ENTER:
    sfc /scannow
  4. After the tool has finished running, double-click the QuickBooks icon.

There are instructional videos in the Support section of Quickbooks.com if you are having problems with the steps. The current wait time for calling Quickbooks Support is 2 hours so it’s worth giving the steps a try first.

Just a side note, could Microsoft have picked a worse time to give an update that causes this type of Quickbooks problem? The weekend before taxes are due and the end of the first quarter. Now that is timing.

Did we mention it’s a great time to buy a Mac?

Apr 10

We’ve all seen the Oprah specials on people who are considered “Horders.” Horders are people who can hardly exist in their space anymore because it is so full of stuff. They send in specialists who clear out the clutter and give people guidelines for prioritizing their lives. Being in a technical field and this being a technical blog, we come into contact with those that can only be referred to as Email Horders. The truth of the matter is that some people have upwards of 10,000 saved emails. If you thought it was time consuming to read them the first time, imagine reading them 3 or 4 times. The average email takes 3 minutes to read and process. For 10,000 emails taking 3 minutes each, that equals out to be 500 hours spent simply reading emails the first time, let alone the second, third and fourth.

For many, email is their business’ main platform, their bread and butter if you will, but the sad reality is not all mail servers come equipped to handle such an overload of email. Here are some quick tips for clearing out email and prioritizing your inbox.

1.) Cut the Spam- If you find 14 spam messages in your inbox a day make sure you are marking them as Junk. The more you mark them as Junk the more you are training your inbox to recognize them as Junk. When they are automatically put into Junk folders with your filtering system it is easy to take a glance and hit Empty. There is no need to waste your time on pesky adds.

2.) Unsubscribe- Purchasing items online or signing up for email from your favorite store sounds great in theory but stop and be honest with yourself. If you have never been prompted to go and buy something or really needed information sent in the newsletter, unsubscribe. Most email newsletters make it simple, a quick reply with the subject line reading “unsubscribe” is all you need, others add a link to their email where you simply click on the “unsubscribe” option. The 2 minutes it will take you to do this will save you over 30 minutes a year in reading the newsletter every month.

3.) Read-it-and-Delete-it- For those newsletters or promotions you really do read and are interested in every month, read it and delete it. It sounds simple enough but going back through inboxes people will have Christmas promotional adds in their inbox until July. The promotion is over and it’s time to delete the email. This goes for beloved forwarded messages also. Forwarded messages take up a lot of time. If you like forwards and want to read them, then do so, but rarely is there a reason they need to live on forever in your saved emails.

4.) Keep it Business- A lot of people have only one email account they use for both personal and business email. Separate your personal life from the business life. You will have less clutter when you’re at work and less work stress when you’re at home. This also helps to maintain an appropriate work environment.

5.) Record and Delete- If the email contains a who, what, when, or where you can record elsewhere, you should. If an email contains the name and number of a new contact, save the name and number to your address book and delete the email. If it is an invitation for an event or appointment, schedule it in your calendar and delete the email. Programs such as calendars and address books are usually connected to stronger backup systems and are a much easier way to find pertinent information than digging through and reading every email.

6.) Save the Final Email- Most email systems record the dialogue of an on-going conversation. There is no need to save every email sent, and received in that dialogue just save the last one that contains every reply, it will cut the clutter and give you a clearer picture of the context of the email.

7.) File Efficiently- By using very specific filenames you will make it easier to find the email you are looking for and also avoid overlapping. There is no need to save each email in multiple folders. Choose a name that is relative, and recognizable.

8.) Move Attachments- Many people save emails because they contain important attachments. If the attachments are that important don’t leave them attached to an email. Move the attachments into a Folder on your computer or your shared drive appropriately titled. If there are pictures of a rental property, create a Folder entitled “Rental Property” save the pictures in the Folder and delete the email.

9.) Cut the One Liners- People responding with a simple answer such as, Yes, No, Thank You, I don’t know, OK, are rarely ones that need to be saved. It is usually the recipients way of informing you that they received your email. If you have not received an “Undeliverable” message, it is safe to assume the email has been received and there is no need to record the one-liner response.

10.) Made the Cut- For those emails that have now made the cut and are determined must-haves use an auto-archive feature to help slim down the size of emails that are over 3 months old. Better safe than sorry for emails that make the cut, be sure they are being backed up sufficiently and if the email load is overwhelming your back-up system it’s time to look into a larger back-up system. Don’t gamble with what you can’t afford to lose, be sure emails critical to your company don’t get lost in the shuffle.