The MacHeist 3 Bundle
MacHeist is at again, check out the latest bundle. Its just about over but there is some really good stuff there! I picked it up!
Helping pilots get the most out of their Mac.
MacHeist is at again, check out the latest bundle. Its just about over but there is some really good stuff there! I picked it up!
★ Complex: “‘A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. The inverse proposition also appears to be true: A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be made to work. You have to start over, beginning with a working simple system.’
—John Gall
If there’s a formula to Apple’s success over the past 10 years, that’s it. Start with something simple and build it, grow it, improve it, steadily over time. Evolve it.
(Via Daring Fireball.)
Get the Mac Box Set for $135 at Amazon: “Leopard alone retails for $129, so it’s like getting the new iLife and iWork suites for $6.
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(Via Daring Fireball.)
In the world we live in today we all have to have a password or two, or five. We log into our email, bank, work computer, or facebook, whatever the service may be we need a user name and a password. I know there are more than a few of you out there that are using “fifi123″ (your dog?) or 12june73 (your child’s birthday?) or something that is easy for your to remember. Well the easier it is for you to remember the easier it is for someone to guess or watch as you type it in, easier for them to remember as well!
Here are a couple of websites that will help you understand the need for better passwords and the need to change them on a regular basis. With all the info that we have hanging out these days the few extra minutes it takes to make yourself more secure can go a long way!
The Simplest Security: A Guide To Better Password Practices
http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1537
Password creation tool

I know most of you would probably not want to listen to Steve Gibson’s podcast “Security Now“. Its pretty heavy stuff to digest but very very important. I would like to create a Category called “Security” where I can talk about how to keep your computer and sensitive personal information secure. In this day and age the last thing anyone of us needs is to have our identity stolen or have our flight schedule leak out to the world. The first thing you can do is go buy a good quality shredder and shred everything that you don’t need to keep filed away. Shred all those credit card applications that you get in the mail and shred all those old flight schedules with peoples names and personal information. Get in the habit, its a good one. So check back shortly for some good Mac security tips.