Saturday, May 29, 2010

iPad envy

I've been an apple fangirl for some time. I love my iMac and  would never go back to a windows computer for two reasons. 1. Viruses and 2. Speed. I have a 24 inch iMac. It's two years old now and just as fast as the day I got it. I also have an old mac mini G4 running tiger. The only problem is that it's too slow to stream youtube or hulu but great for checking email, reading recipes, facebook etc. It sits in the kitchen. In our family, we have 3 iphones, an ipod touch and several versions of nanos no one uses anymore. Yes, I love my Apples.

I have a couple of friends with iPads. I have been playing with them at the apple store too.  Every time I have one in my hands, I love it. I think "this would be really cool." Apple is a master at the emotional response. Pick one up and you'll have a hard time putting it down. Here is the problem. I can't justify buying one yet. I was toying with the idea of getting a macbook pro. I would love to be able to work on websites from anywhere and not be tethered to my desk. I use Rapidweaver for some of my websites and it's a mac only program. If iPad did that, i would have one already. I carry an old dell laptop running the latest Ubuntu OS. It's a bit heavy and the battery life is down to an hour. I can check my email, facebook, surf the web from coffee shops or while waiting for the kids, etc. I can't use Rapidweaver on that either so it's really just a big netbook. Isn't that what iPad is?

I definitely would like to have all the functionality of my iphone in a format that is easier to see. In some ways iPad really is a giant ipod touch, or iphone, but there is more. I love the calendar format. I want that on my big iMac too. The screen size is perfect and it's much thinner when you pick it up than you think it would be. One friend carries it in her purse. It's a really nice book reader and surfing is so intuitive, it's strangely natural, hypnotic almost. I just can't justify it yet. I will resolve myself to envying other peoples ipads...for now.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

I'm addicted to Lifehacker

I have igoogle as my home page. I found it's a double edged sword. It allows me to keep a vignette of all the sites I want to see when I log in, but it also serves as a distraction. I feed facebook (of course), google news, local weather, mac rumors a virtual hamster and lifehacker. I scan facebook to see if there is anything new I need to know, then straight to lifehacker. Sometimes I find really useful information about ubuntu or some great site for webdesign tools or a really interesting post for mac software. On the upside, I found a terrific site for free vector icons. Recently I have been sucked into reading the posts that have nothing to do with what I should be working on. How to open a hotel chain lock with a rubberband is not going to help with my latest clients computer dilema, but it was a real eye-opener into how useless those things are.

My first post

Yes, I'm a geek. I admit it. I started this blog to have a place to write about my exploits, research, reviews and opinions on the things I find while surfing. I own and run Ramona Business Consultants www.ramonabusinessconsultants.com Much of what I've learned in my 20+ years as a computer consultant, tech support and web designer is hard won. I've spent countless hours researching trying and testing software, hardware and communications, with much frustration and reward. Hope you find something useful here.