Archive for September, 2008

The Drops Redesign Launch

Friday, September 19th, 2008

The Drops Website redesign screenshotJust finished up a redesign and preliminary launch of The Drops‘ Website. This was an especially fun project because the client gave me a great deal of freedom to do pretty much whatever I wished in terms of the design, photography and user experience. They had some great ideas for interactivity so I got to integrate an installation of WordPress and write a couple of fun web applications. One is a vote for your favorite scent app and the other is a free sample request app that has a little bit of smarts built in. Both made for some fun with PHP and MySQL. This client is near and dear to my heart because they allowed me the privilege of handling their initial branding several years ago (which was also a really fun process). It’s been a joy to watch them grow and prosper over the years and I wish them continued success with their unique product line. They are a terrific group of hard working people.

VMware Fusion 1.1.3

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

VMware Fusion ScreenshotI have been avoiding contaminating my MacBook Pro with the Windows “operating system” like the plague. It just didn’t seem like a nice thing to do to my mac – it’s always been so good to me. That said, a little bit of convenience and a lotta bit of need for increased efficiency finally made me take the plunge. As a rule, I test the websites I build for proper layout and functionality in all the popular modern browsers. So these days that means I’m testing in IE6, IE7 and beginning to test in IE8 Beta 2 on the Windows side (more…)

Google Chrome (BETA)

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

Google’s new Web browser, Google Chrome (BETA), has arrived and it should be very interesting to see what they’ve come up with. The initial release will be Windows friendly while Linux and Mac versions are said to be on the way. The word is that Chrome is based on the efforts of the Mozilla and WebKit open source projects. As a big fan of both, I’m anxious to see where Google has taken things. Should be interesting to see how things develop (pun intended).

Incoming Email Woes

Monday, September 1st, 2008

It has just come to my attention that I have not been receiving most of my incoming email over the course of the last 24–48 hours. After some preliminary investigation, the opportunity for a solution appears to reside with the .mac/.me imap server(s) administrator(s). I’m working with Apple support now to understand and resolve the issue as quickly as possible. I’ve already been through a round of first level support and will be escalating first thing in the morning. I apologize for any inconvenience and will follow up with another post as soon as the issue has been worked out. Alternatively, you can follow me on Twitter for updates. Believe me, this hurts me more than it hurts you (or at least that is what I hope).

Update 9/2/2008, 6:30am: My email volume is back up to about 3/4 of normal and I have successfully received several test emails that I sent to myself through various channels, however it took nearly 20 minutes for the test emails to find their way to me. If it’s urgent, probably better to not rely on email yet, please call instead.

Update 9/2/2008, 11:14pm: I’m fairly confident that the folks over at Apple have gotten my email account straightened out now. It appears as though the email woes are over for the time being. Sorry again for any inconvenience this caused anyone.