Tag archives for mail

  1. Entourage ’08

    Doesn’t surprise me. Entourage 2008Of course, none of that is going to change in Office 2008. Entourage is never going to become a MAPI Outlook for Mac, and it won’t adopt cross platform compatibility with the .ost and .pst files of its Windows cousin. Microsoft does realize that plenty of Mac users in business and…

  2. WordPress Admin plugin for iPhone

    [Updated 10/5] Version 2.0 was just released. Version 2.0 – multiple mobile browsers supported After a week and a half of hard work Jared and I committed Version 1.0.2 to WordPress Extend. we lapsed and forgot to test the plugin on the 2.2 branch and now we’ll need to pull it back for a later…

  3. How I migrate servers in 20 minutes

    This somewhat requires you’ve followed my suggestions on not committing yourself to a certain host or your own DNS or mail servers, if not the extra steps might take you 10 more minutes, maybe days. There are plenty of ways to migrate to a new server depending on how you’ve setup the server or your…

  4. Setup for easy server migrations and reliability

    There has already been a long debate about hosting your own DNS servers and mail servers but I’ve found once again relying on Godaddy total DNS management and using GoDaddy e-mail forwarding has made my three migrations over the last year a breeze. So I suggest to everyone: Suggestion One: Don’t mix your host and…

  5. iPhone WordPress Theme

    One of my “want to dos” is to create an iPhone theme for wordpress and todays discussions about creating one on the wp-hackers mailing list “forced” me to dive in for a few hours today. iPhone WordPress Theme uses iUI which is great unless you want to do something dynamic. Right now it only works…

  6. Apple iWork ‘08 Numbers

    I’ve been waiting for Numbers ever since it was rumored to be released in last years iWork (that never shipped). The reason: I’ve been tied to two options, the first is Google Spreadsheets for personal use and occasionally work when we need to collaborate on data and the other is excel. Numbers will never replace…

  7. Spinvox

    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…

  8. GMail

    I’ve been using GMail’s multiple ‘send as’ accounts ever since they opened up the option, it’s become very usefull especially now on a trip. I’m able to send work e-mail through gmail without anyone even noticing I’m not logging into exchange or our mail server. The huge problem is signatures. Every so often I forget…