Archive for August, 2008
Fallout 3 and Ninja Gaiden II Wallpapers
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 | Gaming | No Comments
Some great gaming wallpapers from 360style.net:
The Funniest Business Card
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 | Funny | No Comments
This is definitely the funniest business card I’ve ever seen:

What The Font?
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 | Tips & Tricks | No Comments
If you’ve ever seen text in an image or on a website and wanted to find the name of the font or similar fonts, you’ll find myfonts.com’s What The Font tool very useful. Simply upload an image or enter a URL, and What The Font will analyze the content and show you possibilities of what the font could be.
1Password by Agile Web Solutions
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 | Apple, Tips & Tricks | No Comments
When I bought the Macheist bundle last year, one of the applications I received was 1Password by Agile Web Solutions.
At the time I thought I was good enough at generating passwords and remembering my login details, but in hindsight I was seriously underestimating this product! I started using 1Password a few weeks ago, and I’m hooked.
In addition to storing and automatically filling in your login details for websites, 1Password can:
- integrate seamlessly with your browser of choice (Safari, Webkit, Camino, Firefox, etc.)
- generate unique Pronounceable, Digest, or Random passwords for each website you register on
- store ‘Identities’ so you don’t have to fill in personal information like your name, email addresses, IM networks, addresses, telephone numbers, etc. when you register on a new website
- store ‘Wallet Items’ like credit card, bank account, email account, instant messenger, FTP logins, iTunes logins, ISP logins, software licenses, MySQL database logins, and Airport Extreme router logins
- store ‘Secure Notes’ for anything that doesn’t fit into the other categories
- protect against phishing and keylogging
- sync your 1Password keychain to all your Macs via MobileMe and keep a backup on the MobileMe server
- sync your information to your iPhone / iPod Touch so you have your logins, wallet items, and secure notes wherever you go
In summary, 1Password belongs in the class of Mac Apps frequented by giants like Adium, BBEdit, Cha-Ching, Coda, and Delicious Library, I recommend it to anyone who wants to feel more secure on the web.
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