iphone

Let’s be honest. “Sent from my iPhone” really means “I’m not going to bother to proofread and correct this because it would take me an extra 30 seconds.” This made me laugh out loud.  So true.

Absolute gold.

These are the treasures that await when you take the time to read a 6000 word Andy Ihnatko review. Not only is Andy the only journalist I can think of who would even put an analogy like this into a review, he is the only one who could pull it off.

In Snow Leopard, you can set a preference to disable opening iPhoto when you connect your iPhone.

Going Mobile

September 3, 2009

Well as of tonight, I am excited to say there is a mobile version of the blog that uses Apple’s web app API for the iPhone and iPod Touch. I used Brave New Code’s WPTouch Wordpress Plugin, which is just a great piece of software that is very easy to configure. The plugin has no effect on how the regular web version of the site is rendered on your desktop or laptop and allows you to configure a number of options for the mobile version (including a switch to let a viewer see the “desktop” version of the site if needed).