Apple Wow

Apple Wow

UPDATE:  Check out THIS article that says what I liked about the store is really not all that good.  Hmm. Apple is an awesome experience in my book. Since recently converting to exclusively using Macs in my work and personal worlds, I have continually been amazed at the ease, simplicity – well, the enjoyment of working with them. I haven’ had a downside yet (I would like a little more RAM in my iMac – but that will be soon, and I’ll write about the experience). One experience, yesterday, had me wowed with Apple. It was a first for me and I left enjoying the Apple experience all over again.  It is simple, not particularly important; but it did leave an impression on me. While waiting for my wife and kids to arrive from a train ride, I was contemplating how to use the extra time. Find an Apple store, of course. So, while driving, I opened up Google search on my iPhone and said (I love the voice capability of that app) “Apple Store Oceanside, California.” It found it “presto,” and with one click I had it pull up a map to the store from my current location. Great, 8 miles from where I would meet up with the family. When I walked into the store I was immediately greeted by one of the “blue shirted” dudes who welcomed me to “Apple.” I really wasn’t looking for anything in particular, just wanted to look around, which they encouraged me to do. As I was considering the plethora of car kits and carrying cases for my iPhone, I came across exactly...
My Favorite iPhone Apps

My Favorite iPhone Apps

[YouTube video blog] What are you favorite iPhone apps? In honor of today’s release of the new iPhone 3Gs (of which I do not own . . . yet), let’s talk about which apps you like most on your iPhone. What? You don’t have an iPhone? O.K., well you need to ask for one for Christmas. So, to indulge in the truly meaningless, here are my favorite apps on my phone – some of which make me more productive and others that balance out my time wasting: Out of the 81 apps on my iPhone here are the ones on my Home Page – my most used and most favorite apps: Address Book. All of my contacts reside here. The iPhone is great with its address book. Searching for names among the hundreds of contacts is very easy. Integrating maps with the address for a one tap step has helped me on many occasions to figure out how to get to someone’s house for a visit. One failing on the iPhone that I had with my Palm Treo (didn’t have it with Balck Berry either), is with one tap I could assign a single ring tone to everyone in my address book. Meaning if someone in the book called, they had a distinct ring. If someone outside the book called, they had another distinct ring. I didn’t even have to look-just listen to know who was calling. Apple is still behind here – though I use the address book very often. Evernote. I can’t say enough about Evernote. It is the best electronic notebook I have ever used (ct.,...
Coming Out

Coming Out

It”™s time to stop living the lie that I”™ve been living.  The struggle has been a drain on my conscience, especially since I have been living one way in secret, keeping even my wife in the dark (sort of).  It”™s time to be honest ““ it”™s time to acknowledge not merely a radical change for me, but more of an acknowledgment of who I really am-who I”™ve always really been.  I really can”™t keep it a secret anymore. I am a . . . Mac User! Three weeks ago, I bought my first iMac and have been living in both the PC and Mac world since.  Two weeks of using both, I can say I”™ve been continually frustrated with my PC and continually satisfied using the Mac.  Today that all ends.  I have come out of the closet and embraced the Mac way of living. First, a little history.  In college, I was a Mac user.  My university had two computer labs:  a PC lab that most of the students on campus used and a Mac lab in the music and art building.  Since I was a music major for a year and half I regularly used a Mac.  At that time (late 80s, early 90s), PCs were a drag to use.  I wrote all my papers and even did a substantial amount of church work on Macs.  However, as I moved into seminary, the world of Mac was simply not as compatible or suggested.  So I became a Mac hater ““ why in the world would anyone own a Macintrash?  Yet, secretly, I have always been attracted to...