I don't use it anymore, but for awhile I was using gmail for my domain. Now, I just forward everything to my standard gmail account. But I just logged in to my domain on gmail and all the addresses I set up were still there.
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I had tagged a bunch of stuff in instapaper and pocket for work (and evernote for that matter) and I'm horrible about tagging and filing, so I took an hour across the accounts to take a look and file what I had saved in the past 2-3 months.
Come to find out I had a secret pocket account that has old old old articles I saved there from like four fucking years ago.
I think I'm just going to delete the acct because I can't see why I'd need any of that.
I am having two OS X problems:
- My Mac keeps freezing, and hard. The applications freeze one by one until there's nothing left I can do, including force quit. I've restarted twice today. I can't find a recent installation to blame, but it certainly might be a recent update. What are the OS X troubleshooting steps in this scenario?
- Time Capsule keeps choking with the sparsebundle error. If I reboot the NAS, all is good for a day or two more. But that's not a fix, it's a week stopgap. Googling isn't much help either. Is my Mac to blame, or the NAS? Anyone seen this before?
What are the OS X troubleshooting steps in this scenario?
1. check memory usage.
2. check disk usage. If it's more than, say, 90-95% then you're going to have performance problems.
3. Run disk first aid.
My Airbook bricked last week and is off being repaired, for another data point. It was freezing and crashing; it is quite possible that I was overusing the disk and memory.
Who's got a voice to text app they like for iPhone 4? I need something that doesn't use wifi, which I understand Dragon does. Bonus points for integrating into Evernote, though.
What photo management tools do people use? I need something that will scan all my various places with .jpgs and can compare for duplicates and then do file management.
Okay, I am clearly the only person in this world that can't make a NAS work. Neither of my units will talk AFP right now, so no backup. The new one is brilliant at DLNA, though. Converts everything perfectly for the TV, and I can rewind and fast forward.
BUT I NEED TO BE ABLE TO BACK UP REGULARLY.
I have been told that if I get a QNAP unit it's all I'll ever need. I need to stop buying fucking NASes.
And for this to happen when the spare terabyte on the desktop is failing...I can't even back up the programs installed on it....I fucking hate computers. Plus I need the laptop backed up so I can take it in to get fixed.
Microsoft Office for the iPhone. Seriously.
I have to say I'm a pretty big fan of Office 365 and Sky drive and prefer it to Google docs/drive in many ways. I would be happy if it caught on and this is a step in the right direction.