Tiger

Message to Angela: the copy of Mac OS X “Tiger” arrived safely at my office. It’ll be awaiting you when you get home this evening. Since I haven’t even installed my upgrade to VMWare 5.0 yet, I’m going to do that this evening, hopefully, and let her install Tiger, it is her Mac afterall. (But…

Busy, busy, busy

After a full, busy, weekend of a going-away party for a coworker on Friday night, into the OSU Spring Game Saturday with Andy and Kristen, into taking in The Interpretor with my wife and then a birthday party for my sister-in-law on Sunday, I’ve been greeted with just as crazy a Monday. (The difference, of…

How I use OneNote

Per MarcV’s request in the comments for that last post. Here’s a brief description of what I’m using OneNote for. I’ll break it down into two sections, because I use my official work copy on my desktop at work, and my free “thanks for beta testing and attending the rollout event” copy on my personal…

Low-key OneNote?

I was just reading through one of the tech newsletters we get from ASAE today, and I noticed this tidbit: “Microsoft has quietly released a program that seems to have escaped much mainstream interest. Called OneNote, this intriguing software gives you a flexible place to save and catalog unstructured information. And, once it is saved,…