by Jeffery Battersby | Nov 15, 2012 | Featured, Macworld, Reviews, Writing
Fading Red’s Koku is a is a clever little app that allows you quick and dirty access to your banking information. While it’s a great entry level tool, and a v1.0 app to boot, it would benefit from a few more online banking options and better/more...
by Jeffery Battersby | Nov 9, 2012 | Featured, Macworld, Reviews, Writing
FoldingText is like no other text editor you’ve ever used. While it allows you to perform basic text editing without a hitch, it also offers some features you don’t expect to find in a basic text editor, including todo lists, formatted text, and a built-in...
by Jeffery Battersby | Nov 7, 2012 | Asides
Intriguingly, the update finally appeared in the App Store on October 30 — the day after Scott Forstall was ousted. Gruber makes an interesting, and possibly disappointing point here. I just downloaded Google’s search app and, in terms of response time,...
by Jeffery Battersby | Nov 2, 2012 | Asides
Insightful video from the night of the storm in NYC.
by Jeffery Battersby | Oct 25, 2012 | Asides
If you do this job right, there should be days that are really hard. When I wrote the scene in ‘Mystic River’ where I had to become somebody who’s sexually attracted to a 12-year-old boy, holy God, that was horrible. I shut down for a week after that. Hands down one...
by Jeffery Battersby | Oct 22, 2012 | Featured
It’s hard to tell if it’s the natural setting, which includes a waterfall in the distance, or because it’s one of Beacon’s many reminders that city-grade culture can take many forms, one transplant at The Roundhouse echoes a common refrain:...
by Jeffery Battersby | Oct 20, 2012 | Asides
We’ve been having some pretty steady rain over the last 24 hours, which has resulted in a full, flowing stream and some cool looking shrooms popping up. Enjoy!