by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 30, 2010 | Featured, Macworld, Reviews, Writing
My Virtual TimeClock ’10 review is now up at Macworld.com. Virtual TimeClock ’10 is a great application that’s especially suited for small to medium sized businesses that need a good time clock solution and that require the flexibility that a...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 29, 2010 | Featured, Macworld, Reviews, Writing
My review of Outright.com is now up at Macworld.com Outright.com is pretty much the missing link between web-based applications like FreshBooks that allow you to send out invoices but provide no way for you to do business accounting. Outright has some great features,...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 29, 2010 | Commentary, Featured, iPad
The iPad screen is not your desktop screen | via Craig Mod Great bit by Craig Mod on reading, the iPad, and why reading on the iPad, or any other dedicated reading device, is distinctly different than reading the same book on your computer screen. The fourth point...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 24, 2010 | Featured, Macworld, Reviews, Writing
My Quicken Essentials for Mac review is now live at Macworld.com. I’ll just say here that there is some hope. Quicken Essentials is a sign from Intuit that they’re putting some fresh thought into personal financial tools for the Mac. Yes, Quicken...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 24, 2010 | Commentary, Featured
Beacon High School has an excellent TV production program run by a guy named Michael Gersh. Mr. Gersh is a consummate professional and the students that take his classes leave with top notch film and video editing skills. Cablevision, our local cable provider,...
by Jeffery Battersby | Mar 19, 2010 | Commentary, Featured
The case for the 3G-capable iPad | via Macworld I agree, wholeheartedly. In fact, I agree so much that buying the WiFi-only iPad wasn’t a consideration for me, even though it means that I’ll have to wait a couple more weeks before I can get an iPad in my...