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View Website Structure as a Graphic.

Here is an facinating website that creates colorful graphics that visualize the structure of whatever webpage you give it. Websites as Graphics Type in a website address and watch as intricate flower patterns springs to life based on the pattern of HTML tags used in that particular site.
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Tim Pearson
June 25, 2006
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My Mac Memory Book.

HandPocketMod-MemoryBook.jpgHere is another tiny booklet in our collection of Mac-focused PocketMod guides. This one is loosely based on a form Apple provides on their Mac 101 website.

One of the big problems we at Creativetechs run into while supporting creative pros is helping our clients keep track of all those crucial details: Passwords, network settings, mail server addresses, email addresses, hardware specifications, serial numbers, etc. Thus we give you the Mac Memory Book:

My Mac Memory Book! (PocketMod Edition)

This topic is less exciting than our first guide, My Mac Won’t Start — and a scrap of folded paper does not replace the need for good organization. But if you’ll fill this guide out for each computer in your office, and keep it handy, this information will come in useful time and time again.

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Tim Pearson
June 20, 2006
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Mac OS X Shortcuts! A Tiny Guide.

In our tip My Mac Won’t Start! A Tiny Guide, we asked for other ideas for useful PocketMod booklets. Here is the first great example from András in the Hungarian Republic who writes the Macintalk blog. A complete listing of Mac OS X shortcuts in PocketMod format: Mac OS X Shortcuts! (PocketMod Edition) For instructions […]
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Tim Pearson
June 19, 2006
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My Mac Won’t Start! A Tiny Guide.


HandPocketMod.jpgFew situations are more frustrating than struggling with a computer that won’t start. Especially with client deadlines looming. That’s the idea behind this tiny troubleshooting guide:

My Mac Won’t Start! (PocketMod Edition)

Print out this guide, fold it together, and keep it handy. Designed with the clever PocketMod template (read Discover PocketMod. The low-tech PDA.), you can tape this tiny booklet to the side of your Mac in case you ever need it. It lists several of the most common fixes for a Mac that will not start up properly.

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Tim Pearson
June 17, 2006
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Discover PocketMod. The low-tech PDA.

The PocketMod website lets you create tiny 8-page booklets that fold together from a single letter size sheet of paper. You can print one on your laser printer, fold it together, and carry it around, well, in your pocket.

The hardest part is deciphering the cryptic folding instructions.

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Tim Pearson
June 17, 2006
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FreeHand to Illustrator Migration Guide.

Adobe has produced a 44-page PDF that explains how to convert your FreeHand documents over to Illustrator CS2. It discusses what changes to expect in your document after the conversion, and what’s different about the Illustrator interface.

Freehand to Illustrator Migration Guide

As long-time Freehand users ourselves, we recommend downloading and browsing through this guide. It is fairly well written, and contains many useful tips.

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Tim Pearson
June 11, 2006
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Convert Printed Documents to PDF w/ ScanSnap.

Fujitsu’s ScanSnap ($420) is a remarkable device that’s unbelievably productive and compact — about the size of a small fax machine. Its purpose is to convert printed documents into searchable electronic files, and it does that very quickly.

Fujitsu ScanSnap fi-5110EOXM

ScanSnap has two scanning heads which lets it scan both sides of a double-sided document at once. Just drop any combination of sizes of documents into its 50-sheet feeder, from receipts and business cards to billing statements and magazine pages, and the ScanSnap will convert them into any of several foramats: searchable PDF files, Microsoft Word, Excel or PowerPoint documents, or photo scans at up to 600 dpi. The speed is roughly 18 double-sided sheets per minute.

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Tim Pearson
June 11, 2006
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Advertising/Design Goodness Blog.

Larry Asher, director of Seattle’s School of Visual Concepts, says he only reads one blog on a regular basis. Actually, “reading” might be overstating matters because this blog is almost entirely images.
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Tim Pearson
June 3, 2006
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Seth Godin’s 56 ways to get traffic for your blog.

Seth Godin has published a quick list of ideas on how to generate blog readership. Seth’s Blog: How to get traffic for your blog The ideas come rapidly and sometimes appear to be contradictory. But it is a great idea list — and certainly worth a quick read for people interested in generating more traffic […]
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Tim Pearson
June 3, 2006
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Use multiple email aliases in Apple Mail.

Here is a simple little tip in Apple Mail for people who regularly use several email address aliases in their corespondence. For example consider the case of a web designer who uses three main email addresses…

william@acmedesign.com (actual mailbox)
webmaster@acmedesign.com (alias)
support@acemedesign.com (alias)

Apple Mail makes the process easy…

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Tim Pearson
June 3, 2006
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