Thinking about making individual repos for client projects instead of using a master repo. All for client access and hooking into basecamp. 1 hr ago
I’ve used a couple managed voicemail providers in the last few months. My first provider was callwave which sent me my voicemails as MP3 through email and just like any voicemail added the ability to call in and hear the voicemail from your phone in a queue. A month or two ago I started using Spinvox after a hearing it briefly on a forgotten tech podcast. It provides voicemail like any other service with a call in queue but where callwave sends…
I’m going to start using scatter3d for my e-mail now after contemplating portfive.com, port74.com amongst others. #
I might as well complete my planned post about Google apps since a conversation is about to start.
I’ve been in the transition of using Google Apps for the last few weeks for a trial review. Next week I’ll need to decide whether to keep my apps account or stick with the free apps that I’m so dependent on. Since the my reasoning for using Google apps is solely based on my use of e-mail and the guaranteed uptime and support I can’t…
After years of e-mails with the city of Ventura they are finally paving the street in front of our house. Hopefully it will cut down on the noise problem since it sounds like a freeway even with our new’er double pane windows.
As far as the city goes, I’m still not sure if my communication helped because the last time I talked to the councilman they agreed that it was necessary but they could only move the paving up to 2008…
It makes me curious why Google Apps doesn’t allow for current gmail upgrades. Are the two services that different that they just couldn’t migrate my account? After my recent GMail outage I signed up for the free beta lasting until the end of this month and noticed all I could do was create an account with a domain. I used scatteredmedia.com and then added my gmail account so it will import all of the e-mails through POP, it’s still downloading them…
What a coincidence that GMail is down right now for me after the overboard discussion on this post with one of the points being that I rely on GMail never being down. For some reason my account at dancameron is the only one getting the lock out since Sara’s and my others work. I’m assuming it’s because I downloaded all of my e-mail through POP last night and the download of 20+ thousand e-mails flagged or ruined something on my account. Very…
After posting this on Twitter:
Whoever is recommending dotster for hosting and domains please stop. Sorry, but if you’re not ignorant you’re an idiot.
Jared asked, “What’s wrong with Dotster?”. LOL, I had forgotten he uses it.
I was requested to setup a client’s outlook to receive email from one of his many domains he purchased through Dotster today and I anticipated it to take a few minutes since he already had a server/hosted plan. Nope, it took forever and I found out a…
All we need is better integration for GMail and Notebook like adding e-mail functionality to your Notebook and my personal GTD process will be complete through the help of this article. An online notebook is something I really lack, even though I’ve tried many times with basecamp and the old Notebook; my current process of sorting bookmarks in my toolbar with no notes is easy but not effeciant. Especially since I do not have any archiving for past reference.
Maybe I’ll…
I’ve been a loyal shopper of Amazon for years and I just noticed this last Friday that the problem to my unsaid grief for the last year or two have been the result of two accounts. It was a real pain to not have any order history online except my email archive. And I don’t know how it happened either because the puzzling thing, both accounts had the same email address and password. So there was no way to tell,…
Since I have to post about something other than Apple I thought I’d share some of my reader trends. Hopefully it’s as interesting to you as it is to me, or helpful.
One thing I wanted to bring up with all the GTD hubub going around was how I categorizing my feeds (it’s also similar to how I manage my tasks through e-mail). I forget what podcast and who I heard used this method but I’d like to thank him since it’s…