Viral Video Fridays: The Repercussions of Using a PC Edition

An excellent, thoughtful look at what happens when you aggravate an ardent Mac fanboy.

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Search in Adium

searching for contacts in adium

My favorite instant messaging client on the Mac is Adium. It is a robust open-source project that supports a variety of IM protocols (Yahoo!, AIM, MSN, etc.) all from one client. I have been a loyal user for years, but the depth of the product features continues to present me with surprises.

The most recent discovery I stumbled across by accident one day when I was trying to do a “Spotlight” search. It turns out that all you need to do to search your contacts is start typing a query. For people like me, this is a great way to avoid scrolling through a lengthy list for the right person. Enjoy!

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Viral Video Fridays: MST3K Edition

Here is a great clip of Tom Servo and Crow from Mystery Science Theater: 3000 delving into general geekery as they debate the merits of Macintosh and the PC.  There is even some Amiga humor thrown in there!

- video originally found at TUAW

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Is Apple’s “MobileMe” for Me?

Apple's new MobileMe

Today at Apple’s WWDC developer event they announced “MobileMe”, a replacement for the “.Mac” suite of services. “MobileMe” will enable a user to keep their contacts, calendars, e-mail, synchronized across all devices via push. It also offers enhanced photo sharing capabilities that will be integrated into the iPhone and new website, as well as better data synchronization courtesy of iDisk. All of these new web applications and services can leverage “MobileMe’s” new 20GB of storage space.

So, the question inevitably becomes, “is it worth $99?”. For me, the answer is a resounding, “no”. There are a couple of major snags in the offering. First of all, my e-mail is associated with this domain, and so I have no interest in getting a “me.com” e-mail address. I have scoured the new documentation, but it doesn’t mention allowing you to do an MX forward so that you could associate a personal domain with these services. Major bummer.

Second, the services don’t match the price. $99 is a hefty sum for synchronization services. I use a Zimbra mail host for my personal data management, and it provides roughly the same functionality (disclosure: I work for Yahoo, which owns Zimbra, but this has nothing to do with why I use it).  The Zimbra hosting allows me to keep my personal domain, and offers an iSync conduit that keeps my address book and calendar in sync across all of my devices and has a web interface for accessing my e-mail, calendar, and contact list.  iTunes also supports syncing iPhone contacts with Gmail and Yahoo!, and I imagine that both of these companies will offer native apps for the iPhone to help keep everything up-to-date.

If you combine one of these PIM solutions with a free file storage solution like the most excellent Dropbox you can replicate these services for a much cheaper cost.  I pay around $6 a month for Zimbra hosting from 01.com and Dropbox is currently free.  Sure, you may not get everything managed in a single place with the extreme elegance and simplicity of an Apple product, but you do get a more flexible solution.  Is “MobileMe” for me?  Certainly not.  Is it a great service that would be perfect for my mom?  Definitely.

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