by David Sparks

 

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1:24PM

Why Markdown?

I’m so pleased that Brett Terpstra is writing more. Today he put up a small post that answers the question, Why Markdown? Brett is also going to be our guest on the next Mac Power Users episode, Power Text Editors.

10:02PM

Byword Daily File

With Lion’s new document versioning framework, I’ve been running a single Byword document called “Daily” for two months. I use it every day to write text for any of a number of uses ranging from contract language to blog posts. All of this text ends up somewhere else. The advantage of this daily file, however, is that Lion Byword now has an archive of most everything I write and I’ve got one more place to look for old text. (I really like text, remember?)

Bonus Points Tip: If you are working on something that you want to save as a different name for saving elsewhere as text, use Byword’s Duplicate function.

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8:51PM

PDFPen Gets Bates Stamping

I’m old enough to remember bates stamping pages with an actual Bates Stamp. PDFPen now adds this feature striking one more reason off the list as to why you’d need to spend $450 for Adobe Acrobat.

6:29PM

Lion Dictionary with Three Finger Double Tap

Convenient dictionary access. I’m hooked.

8:11AM

Home Screens - Jory Raphael

This week’s home screen features Jory Raphael (Twitter). Jory is the genius behind all of the 5by5 artwork, including the latest iteration of Daren Rolfe’s excellent Mac Power User’s logo. Jory is super-talented and a really nice guy. You can learn more about Jory’s work at Sensibleworld. So Jory, show us your home screen.

What are your most interesting home screen apps?

I think they’re all interesting!  The one app I use in an unexpected way is probably Adobe Ideas.  It’s replaced the notepad on my nightstand, as an easy way sketch ideas I have during the night.  That said, decoding those ideas in the morning can sometimes be a little tough!  Interaction with the iPhone and iPad touch screen is fantastic, but my finger can be cumbersome when trying to sketch a specific idea.  I’m definitely looking forward to the arrival of my More/Real stylus cap.

What is your favorite app?

The app I use the most is Tweetbot, followed closely by Reeder and Camera+.  I love the design of all of the Tapbots apps, and Tweetbot is no exception.  I’ve gotten so used to it’s features and layout that I feel a bit lost now when using pretty much any other Twitter app, iOS based or not.  Reeder is a definite must for keep up with RSS feeds, and Camera+ has proven invaluable to quickly capture important moments and milestone’s in my kids’ lives.

Which app is your guilty pleasure?

Instacast.  It’s invaluable as a way to easily keep up with podcasts.  I’d call it a guilty pleasure because it prominently showcases podcast artwork.  The majority of the shows I listen to are on 5by5, so I get to see my artwork full screen when I’m listening. Sparkynote: I love Instacast too.

What is the app you are still missing?

There is one app missing from my iPhone.  One astronomically fantastic app.  A real game changer.  It’s completely and totally amazing. Epic. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.  That is to say, I have an idea for an app that I have yet to design.

How many times a day do you use your iPhone/iPad?

iPhone: Constantly.  iPad: On average once a day.  More if I’m out on the road meeting with clients.

What is your favorite feature of the iPhone/iPad?

The camera on the iPhone 4.  And, perhaps oddly, I love being able to easily access the display brightness on the iPad by double-clicking home and flicking right.  I tend to read on the iPad at night and quick brightness adjustment is key.

If you were in charge at Apple, what would you add or change?

Wait, is there an opening?

Anything else you’d like to share?

I’ve recently jumped into UI design for iOS, so have been studying apps (and their icons) non-stop.  I’m also currently working on the next (free) update to my Symbolicons vector icon set to include optimized icons specifically for iOS design and retina displays.

Thanks Jory.

See more home screens here.

3:57PM

TidBITS' Steve Jobs Resignation FAQ

A great summary separating the signal from the noise about Steve’s announcement.

8:54PM

Animated sheet music

Outstanding find by Kottke (and pointed out to me by Ernie Svenson). Giant Steps and Confirmation are both rights of passage for every saxophonist. It is not the fact that you can faithfully play one of these solos that gets you in the club though. It’s the fact that you get to the end without slamming your horn against a hard, flat surface that gets you in.

Speaking of my sax, I pulled it out of mothballs last weekend and blew the cobwebs out long enough to record the new Mac Power Users song. The music is all live musicians. No loops. I’m, by far, the worst but thankfully everyone else makes me sound good. Stay tuned. The song isn’t named yet but I’m lobbying hard for Kernel Panic

5:02PM

Steve and Tim

That Steve would retire was not difficult to see coming. What we all wondered was whether they’d stay in-house for a successor or go outside. John Gruber nailed it last month. (No surprise.) Still, it is good to see that the company is in the hands of someone who gets it.

One of the most interesting angles of this is the way it all happened. The announcement wasn’t Friday, after markets close, but Wednesday. Moreover, in typical Apple fashion, nothing was left to chance. Steve is stepping down and Tim is replacing him. There was no public bloodletting or year long search committee and all the terrible mess and speculation that comes with such a committee. The succession plan was set, and activated. Steve even mentioned it in his letter. At its most fundamental level, this was presentation of a problem and a solution all at once. How very Apple.

Finally, here is my favorite Steve Jobs related link. (via Merlin Mann)

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7:48PM

LogMeIn - 50% Off

For a limited time, LogMeIn for iOS has a price drop from $30 to $15. If you are looking for a reliable remote access solution from your iPad/iPhone to your Mac or Windows PC, look no further.

1:11PM

MPU 55 - Lonely Sandwich and 5by5

Things were so busy last week, I neglected to post a link to the latest Mac Power Users episode, where Katie and I interview Adam Lisagor. I got to know Adam a little bit working with him on this project and he is truly a charming person. This is one of the better Workflow interviews so don’t miss out. Get it on iTunes or directly from 5by5.

Speaking of 5by5, our transition to the new network went as smooth as can be expected. We had to start a new iTunes feed so there was a show transition. Existing subscribers moved to the new feed without any work. We did lose our prior reviews (over 400 of them!) but we are already getting new reviews with the new feed. (One more would never hurt from loving MacSparky readers.) I apologize for the double downloads some subscribers received. As near as I can tell, it was unavoidable.

I’m just so pleased to have been asked to join 5by5. I think Dan Benjamin has changed the face of Mac podcasting for the better and am thrilled to be part of the team.

On a side note, I’m hard at work on new theme music. We’ve got an original song, courtesy of J.F. Brissette, and doing most of the arrangement with live musicians. (I even recorded the sax line myself.) If not on the next show (publishing next weekend), you’ll definitely hear it on the show after that.