I have about 3 scanning apps on my iphone and I'm not happy with any of them. And yet,California accepted it for my birth certificate request. So perhaps my standards are so high no one can meet them?
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It's called Turbo Scan. (I tried another one -- whose name I can't remember -- but the quality was no better than just snapping a photo.). They have this thing called SureScan. It takes three photos of your document and the text, even tiny text, is really clear.
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Mom says the government is turning off the servers that run the Internet. It was on local news, so it must be true. This is all I could find quickly on the iPhone. [link]
Check your DNS settings. I think you will be ok otherwise.
That HP article is riveting. It feels like just yesterday when all the podcasts were debating the Pre (because it was a contender), and complaining about the creepy woman in the ads.
But at the same time, it feels like it's been an Android/iOS race since forever.
I bought the touchpad out of curiosity--my tablet requirements will probably continue to be satisfied by the Galaxy for a little while now. But once I got my hands on it, I realised I wouldn't have jumped in head first for a couple reasons--I didn't have any tablet experience to compare the Galaxy to, but it fel slim and cool. When I got my sister a tablet--I forget the brand now, actually--it was heavier than my Galaxy, but it felt more rugged where the Touchpad felt heavy
The Touchpad definitely isn't made to slip into my mini-backpack and get carried everywhere with me. So I tried to find a niche for it at home. But I couldn't find a media player for it that supported my library--at least not for free. And as reading apps go, it couldn't be used for my Nook library.
So right now it's just the portable web browser.
What is your guys' favourite text editor? Actually--OS X and Windows each?
And do you have a favourite screencap and annotation tool for Windows? I love Skitch so freaking much. I have to use a proper graphics app on Windows to get the equivalent markup tools.
For windows I use Notepad++. In some ways it's better than the one in MS Visual Studio.
I especially love how you can select a word and every occurrence of that word is highlighted--very useful in debugging.
I don't have a fave for OS X and I hope I find a good one here.
the government is turning off the servers that run the Internet
Well, they're turning off the servers that are running the botnet they took over a while back. If you still have the trojan that redirects you through those servers, you'll need to get rid of that.
You can check to see if you're infected here - [link]
Here's what the FBI has to say about it - [link]
And here's how to get rid of it - [link]
I like Notepad++ on windows as well. I used to use Smultron on Macs but I don't think it's under development anymore. I don't have a primary mac anymore but mostly use TextWrangler when I'm on one. It's ugly but powerful in my opinion. If I were still coding with any regularity I'd probably use vim in a terminal window - that was my system in college.
Huh. Lifehacker points me to Fraise as the updated Smultron and, more excitingly, Kod. Looks pretty awesome.