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queued for the ipad 2

[11:30am] in line at the ala moana apple store waiting for the ipad 2, which sells at 5pm today.  i got here at 9:30am when the mall officially opened, but there were already about a dozen people queued up.  many came as soon as the tsunami warning was lifted and the roads were opened.  

ala moana is near the beach, just a hundred yards or so from the water.  i think the roads near the mall were closed until around 8am this morning.

the lines are longer than most people probably expected. this is due to most schools being closed b/c of the tsunami, many city and county workers are on "friday furlough", and ship times for online ipad 2 orders via apple.com are now showing 2-3 weeks.  

i'll post pics soon...and update as often as i can.

my essential mac apps

when i do a new install of my mac operating system or get a new machine, here are the apps that i MUST install in order for me to use my mac properly:

1. quicksilver, the best app launcher and so much more
2. dropbox, the best online storage to back up, share, and sync files. awesome.
3. xmarks, syncs bookmarks between all your browsers and across machines. backup for your bookmarks, basically.
4. 1Password, a single repository to keep all your passwords. 1password, along with dropbox makes it easy to have strong passwords to all your favorite websites, but only have to remember one password to access it. using dropbox, you can have the same 1password settings across different machines. also a cool iphone version.
5. evernote, a do-it-all "scrapbook" for you to store almost any kind of file. throw important website, documents, images, pdfs, etc. on your evernote account, and you can access it anywhere. they have this cool text image search function that finds texts WITHIN images. good iphone app, too.
6. textmate, a really good text editor. text edit that comes with the mac is good, but textmate takes it to another level. i do a lot of text editing of xml, html, etc. documents, and textmate is awesome.
7. vlc, a video player for the mac (and windows/linux) that plays almost any kind of file. quicktime on the mac is pretty lame when it comes to playing different file types. vlc is the solution.
8. mouse locator, for today's larger screens, it's easy to lose the mouse cursor. mouse locator puts a colored ring around the pointer for a few seconds to help locate it...sounds silly, but very very useful.
9. perian, which provides quicktime with more functionalities to play different media types. still doesn't play as many filetypes as vlc, but a must-install for any mac.
10. super duper, to clone your hard drive to an external drive. you need to back up your hard drive, and more than just back up certain files, why not clone the entire drive so that you can have a bootable backup drive in case you need to boot from it.

the great thing about almost all the apps above is that they are free. the only ones that cost money are 1Password and textmate. the free alternative to textmate is textwrangler from the guys who make the excellent BBedit. a lot of mac developers use BBedit as well...between textmate and BBedit, i bet that accounts for 90% of the mac developer community.

a couple of good apps to use for you video people are handbrake and transmission. both are free. handbrake allows you to rip DVDs so that you can save them and watch them on your computer or ipod/iphone. it also converts .avi and .divx (and other formats) into quicktime-compatible formats so that you can watch on your mac/ipod/iphone. very powerful and very useful. transmission is a bittorrent client that was developed by the same guy who wrote handbrake. it's now an open-source project, but it's very good.

that's about it. install the above apps and your mac is powered up and ready to go!

Dropbox - Home - Online backup, file sync and sharing made easy.

i might have invited most of you to join dropbox. you should. it's the best piece of software out there, for both macs and pcs. it's free 2GB of online storage, but once you install it, you just move files into your dropbox folder as if it were any other folder. behind the scenes, dropbox backs up this folder for you so in case you lose something you're working on (maybe your hard drive fails...or your computer gets stolen), you can just retrieve it from their website. i, for example, keep current projects in my dropbox folder so it's always backed up, even when i forget to do my manual backup to a hard drive. brainless, mindless protection...what's better than that? and you get 2GB FREE!

there are a lot of other neat tricks using dropbox, like syncing address books contacts, chat transcripts, web browser bookmarks, etc. so i'd like you to sign up to protect yourself from data loss. but, i also want you to sign up AND install the app on your computer (you need to do both) so that i can get some free extra storage...since my quota is almost to the limit. so help a guy out and please sign up. it's free, fast, and best of all, it's very useful...thanks!!

some thoughts on the iPad

i watched the whole keynote (which you can do from apple's website) and actually followed the keynote live yesterday via various sites that had audio feeds and in some cases, video feeds. in all that i've read and listened to thus far, there seem to be two kinds of critics - the one who analyzes the features and what it does/doesn't have or can/can't do, and the one who actually had a chance to play with it yesterday at the media event.

yes, it can't do this and doesn't have that. no video camera. no multitasking. no flash. and yet, when you read the experiences from someone who actually played with it yesterday, you get a totally different story. it's different than anything you've ever used. it's fast. it works exactly the way you think it should based on experiences with the iphone/ipod touch. it's intuitive.

i remember when the first ipod nano came out. it wasn't the aluminum ones they have now, but rather had that polycarbonate front, kinda like the older imacs had. i went to the apple store just to look at it...and after seeing it and holding it in my hand, i ended up buying one. it was that beautiful and that amazing. i couldn't have understood that based on any keynote, any picture, or anyone's word. i had to see it for myself.

that's what's going to happen with this iPad. people are going to question it, diss it, etc. but they'll play with it and hold it in their hands...and i'm guessing more than a few will end up buying it when they had no intention of doing so at the start. i imagine juri and i will get one...we travel enough that it's something we would make good use of...but who am i kidding - we'd find a reason to buy one anyway.

Shiny new apple stuff

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apple released a bunch of new stuff today - new imacs (27"!!), a new macbook, touch mouse, keyboard, remote, airport extreme and time capsule. all very cool. the revamped mac mini looks like a winner, too. i'd REALLY like that new 27" imac...but alas, we need a sofa more than a new computer at the moment. sigh...