by David Sparks

 

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9:29AM

New Year's Font Sale at ComicBookFonts.com

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Every year, Comic Book Fonts, runs a font sale. They charge a penny a year for all of their fonts. Since tomorrow starts 2009, that means all fonts will cost $20.09. This site has some amazing fonts and I always make a point to buy one on New Year's Day. While I'll never write a comic book, these eye-friendly fonts are perfect for Keynote use. I purchased Hedge Backwards last year and use it all the time. This year I'm looking at Comicrazy.

12:09AM

Andy Ihnatko's Favorite Things

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Andy is at it again. This time he is blindly ripping off Oprah. Today he published his own version of Oprah's favorite things for the geeky propeller-beanie crowd. To use Andy's own words, lets hope he does not, "get sued into a light purple smear on the sidewalk by Oprah’s people."

Regardless, as usual, he is spot on. His first choice is my absolute favorite writing tool ever, Scrivener.
10:12PM

Apple Tablet Rumors Resurface

AppleInsider today wrote about the mythical Apple tablet. I've been pining away for one of these for years. I have no idea if any of this is true. I suspect that if they had such a device at Macworld, Steve Jobs would not be handing over the keynote to someone else.
11:45AM

ActionGear Giveaway

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The developer of ActionGear, a lightweight task management application reviewed by my friend John Chandler, has generously agreed to give away two licenses to MacSparky readers. Take a look at John's review and, if you would like to get in the contest, simply send me an email with the words "ActionGear Contest" in the name. I'll be randomly selecting two names after I return from Macworld next week. Good luck!

ActionGear is also giving away two copies on John's own site, The Creativityist. So you can double your chances (and learn a thing or two) heading over.
11:34AM

ActionGear Review

by John Chandler from The Creativityist
For 15 years, I have managed my task list on my computer. Behind me lies a pile of discarded task management apps, including Starfish Sidekick, Lotus Notes, Outlook, and iGTD, not to mention a few others I've flirted with along the way. I switched over to OmniFocus when the beta went public, and the launch of the iPhone version earlier this year has landed me squarely in GTD utopia.

One of my greatest joys in life is checking little boxes next to completed tasks. (Sad, isn't it?) As a result, my infatuation with task management apps rivals Imelda Marcos' love for shoes. Even in my current task utopian bliss, curiosity draws me to explore every task app I run across. So when David asked me if I'd be willing to do a review of ActionGear, I knew I was the man for the job.

ActionGear is billed as Lightweight task management for Mac. That simple tagline captures some of what I like best about this app:
  • Quick and easy access - ActionGear feels more like a handy background utility than a resource eating app. It resides in the menubar for convenient access, though you can also assign a quick keystroke like command-space, option-space, or anything you choose, to open the ActionGear window.

  • Straight forward task management - ActionGear doesn't require a PhD to manage your tasks. As tasks are added, you can drag and drop them into the folders you create. Whether you want to sort them by projects or contexts, it's up to you.

  • Quickly capture reference and ideas - ActionGear is not confined only to tasks. It can also capture a screenshot, an iSight image, or a note if you want to grab an idea or other reference material in a flash. The item becomes a line item just like a task, and can be sorted quickly into a folder. QuickLook is built in, so you can take a quick gander at your saved information.

  • Tags and smart folders - Though ActionGear is simple and lightweight, it can scale for more demanding users. The ability to create tags and smart folders means that you can customize your tasks into multiple folders sorted by projects, contexts, due dates, or any combination of them.




ActionGear is a new release -- I'm reviewing 1.0.3. (Actually, I started reviewing 1.0.2, but found a bug. The developer was prompt with his response, and a new version was released within a few days.) As you'd expect in a 1.0 product, ActionGear still has lots of room to grow, but it is already a capable task manager. Priced at $24, it's reasonable too. If the complexities of Things or OmniFocus feel like too much for you, ActionGear might be just what you are looking for.

John writes Creativityist, a blog about shaping good habits for your soul, and your Mac, to practice creativity.
12:01PM

Merry Christmas!

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Merry Christmas to all! I will be spending the next day with my family and "unplugging" a bit. May Santa stop by Cupertino on the way to your Christmas tree. If you have little ones, you may want to track Santa yourself right here.
4:34PM

iPhone Nano?

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The interwebs are all abuzz this afternoon based on the above photos of a case for the alleged iPhone Nano. I think all of this stuff should be taken with a grain of salt. Regardless, expect many more rumors in the next two weeks.

On the subject of rumors, if you do want to play the game, I'd recommend following the MacRumors website. Arnold does a good job of pointing out fact from fiction.
4:24PM

iMacworld on your iPhone

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For those of you lucky enough to get to Macworld this January, IDG has recently released its own iPhone app, iMacworld. Currently it has details of show exhibitors but IDG is promising further updates. I assume that will include maps, conference schedules, and related useful information.

Now I'm going to cross my fingers that AT&T has adequate Edge and 3G coverage. Last year it was insufficient and the iPhone was of little use with no signal.
4:52PM

Free Software at the Mac Giving Tree

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The MacHeist is giving away software with the Christmas Giving Tree. So far they have unlocked Synergy, an iTunes desktop controller, and Enigmo 2, the newest Mac version of an excellent little puzzle game. There are more presents to unwrap on Christmas so make sure to go over and check it out.
10:35AM

New Mac Roundtable

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Over the weekend I had the privilege of hosting the Mac Roundtable Episode 55. We discussed Macworld (without obsessing on the Apple pull out), using our Macs for Christmas planning, our New Year's resolutions, and our particular Christmas gadget wish lists.

I didn't realize I was hosting it until about 30 seconds before we started recording and it shows. I think I used the word "excellent" 8 times in the first five minutes. It is still great content and my nervous folly is somewhat entertaining.