Wait--BusyCal is fifty bucks? I already have a to do list manager I'm attached to. Does it really have $45 worth of features to distinguish it from QuickCal, and $50 from iCal? I am expecting my shoes shined at that price point, or at the very least, some sort of server integration. Does it have that, at least?
'Objects In Space'
Buffistechnology 3: "Press Some Buttons, See What Happens."
Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!
My computer is very ill. It either shows a black screen or wants a boot disk. I am a bad person and never made one. I had interviews yesterday and today for something I'm writing, and all the information was on the computer. Fortunately, I have a netbook and a Carbonite backup. I would like to testify that the Carbonite annual fee is worth every dime.
Now I have to find out if the patient can be healed.
I’m running Mountain Lion. So far, so good.
How long did it take to download?
About an hour.
What are the features you bought it for?
Lots of small improvements, it has teh snappy, and it was cheap.
Ginger,
Where are you taking your computer?
There's a local computer repair place that has pretty good reviews. I'll find out.
The Kindle app for iOS is annoying me. Sometimes when I come back to a book I'm reading, it opens on the page I was one, and sometimes it brings me to the beginning of the book, forcing me to scroll back to the page I was on. It should always open where I left off, right?
Also, I've finished two books where I can't get it to show 100% read--it stays at 99%.