Truth be told, I am not much of a blogger. I have always had trouble making the time commitment. I do, however, stumble across things from time to time that I am happy to share.

It’s occurred to me this morning that I haven’t posted an update to the site in awhile. While I wish this delinquency had something to do with days spent at the lake, or general laziness, the fact is that I am stuck inside the same hectic schedule I seem to have every year at the time.
This post won’t the first, last, or best take on the iPhone craziness that’s sweeping across my country but I had to write something on the issue, if for nothing else than to try and maintain some form of my own sanity …
A colleague recently spun me an email to let me know that someone on Scriptlance was looking for a clone of my website …
I love my Mac but one thing that’s always bothered me is that all applications show through to the desktop. What this means, for me, is that if I have 6 applications open I will see my work in all of them at the same time. Other Mac users I talk to actually prefer it this way but when I’m working in an application, I need to focus on it. Windows users don’t need to suffer through this as their application backgrounds are Opaque by default.
There is an application available to Mac users that solves this issue. It’s called Think from the good folks at Freeverse and it allows you to set the opacity of your applications in OSX. Not only is this an application that I think is a must have for people who need to focus on their work but Think is completely free.
Tags: applications, mac
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