
I want to know how it is that the folks at TwelveSouth keep turning out such amazing “well-duh-I-should-have-though-of-that” stuff.
And, how am I supposed to keep writing a site about having enough and not buying things you don’t need when they keep doing so?
In all seriousness, I don’t need this. But, oh, how I want it… So conflicted right now.
“I don’t think you’re seeing the big picture here. Siri is your personal assistant, in your pants (without getting into trouble with your wife). You can schedule appointments, text and so much more without having to look at your phone with, what is said to be, fantastic accuracy. With so many states passing laws against using your phone in your vehicle, this makes perfect sense. From what I’ve read about Siri, there is no other phone on the market that is as accurate, without having to talk like a robot in order for it to understand you.”
(Source: Mashable)
I’m an avid user of quicksilver. :)
Quicksilver: Mac OS X at your Fingertips [Sponsor]
Quicksilver is back! I, for one, could not be happier.
Many in-the-know know the long and often troubled history of the ultimate file launching and manipulation utility. Originally developed by a shadowy figure named Alcor, in it’s day it was the one Mac app I could not have a machine without. Then, Alcor was “hired” by some clandestine corporation calling itself “Google” and, even though open sourced, the development of the app trailed off. Compatibility with the OS and updates to the app suffered along with it’s many users. The future of this once great power seemed doomed.
Recently, I got a mysterious email from someone. He had the same name as mine but, clearly, was someone, or perhaps something, different. This message informed me that a secret team of code ninjas had been formed to rescue Quicksilver from the hands of certain doom and bring it back to life. He pledged that he could make it stronger, faster, even better than it was before.
It is with with that pledge, that mission, in hand that it returns to my Mac. It allows me to do near superhuman things with files and applications. Launching apps, moving files, clipboard history, text manipulation. It makes me a frakkin Ninja and my Mac a Ginsu Knife (or something like that).
Oh, did I mention it was free? Free! A word no more true now than ever.
Download it now. Save your sanity. Save humanity!
(Desktop picture is from here)
Very clean desktop.
This should be on Things Organized Neatly (which is a great site, by the way).
(Source: Flickr / christopherhayes)
Clean Wallpapers
Refined Desktop Collection by Hector Simpson
Fantastic and simple desktop wallpapers in three varieties, each in several versions including several with Apple logos. These are just perfect.
This is sweet!
Retrieved from here.
Submitted byneguah
Now I just need a MacBook! Coming soon.
(Source: mattsbrickgallery)


![I’m an avid user of quicksilver. :)
minimalmac:
Quicksilver: Mac OS X at your Fingertips [Sponsor]
Quicksilver is back! I, for one, could not be happier.
Many in-the-know know the long and often troubled history of the ultimate file launching and manipulation utility. Originally developed by a shadowy figure named Alcor, in it’s day it was the one Mac app I could not have a machine without. Then, Alcor was “hired” by some clandestine corporation calling itself “Google” and, even though open sourced, the development of the app trailed off. Compatibility with the OS and updates to the app suffered along with it’s many users. The future of this once great power seemed doomed.
Recently, I got a mysterious email from someone. He had the same name as mine but, clearly, was someone, or perhaps something, different. This message informed me that a secret team of code ninjas had been formed to rescue Quicksilver from the hands of certain doom and bring it back to life. He pledged that he could make it stronger, faster, even better than it was before.
It is with with that pledge, that mission, in hand that it returns to my Mac. It allows me to do near superhuman things with files and applications. Launching apps, moving files, clipboard history, text manipulation. It makes me a frakkin Ninja and my Mac a Ginsu Knife (or something like that).
Oh, did I mention it was free? Free! A word no more true now than ever.
Download it now. Save your sanity. Save humanity!
(Desktop picture is from here)](http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ljun6buGVc1qzjb7co1_500.png)



