IMAP on Gmail – woohoo!
Gmail is now rolling out IMAP access for email to some accounts. This is good news and here’s why.
More here:
Official Gmail Blog: Sync your inbox across devices with free IMAP
Gmail is now rolling out IMAP access for email to some accounts. This is good news and here’s why.
More here:
Official Gmail Blog: Sync your inbox across devices with free IMAP
Upgraded my MacBook to 2 gig of ram yesterday. I’m noticing things launch faster and run faster–everything is generally faster. That was a cheap and easy performance boost.
Here’s a great photography tip accompanied by some great photos: Photograph the Light not the Land
Google docs is handy and in case you haven’t realized it’s potential maybe you need to watch this video.
Tim Challies has a drawing during September for volumes from the Reformed Expository Commentary series. Click the image to enter–doing so also gives me another entry. You’d like to help build my library wouldn’t you?
If you have an occasional Microsoft Word document or RTF formatted document you want to convert to clean HTML–and I mean HTML that has no more than standard formatting applied such as bold and italics but no font or color declarations–and you have to get those documents on the internet, then it’s hard to find a good tool for easily converting those documents. Having switched to using a MAC full-time I’ve been looking for a good process for converting such documents to HTML for posting through the WordPress blog interface. The article at macosxhints.com, Convert formatted text to valid HTML using TextEdit, is just what I was looking for. This is a simple process that uses TextEdit on the Mac to cleanly and easily format text for the web.