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Newsblur has best performance and most features, but so far it's not right for me. Newsblur is strict folder hierarchy - no tags, no acyclic graph organization.

It shares to Pinboard in the web app, but not in the iOS app. It insists on showing me comments as I try to read my feeds. Newsblur (open source!) is far too social. Next disappointment - both Feedbin and Newsblur didn't get my Google Reader custom names for feeds.


My biggest disappointment is Feedbin and Reeder.app - the sync isn't working! Feedbin says I have 270 unread, Reeder.app says 1086. I paid for both Feedbin and Newsblur, and Feedly is free. I've been running through Feedbin, Newsblur and Feedly today.
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I'm scrambling as usual, so no time for a full post. All I had to do was tell Windows Search to index. mm files are plain text (did I mention I love that?). It had a bad smell.įortunately, there's a simple workaround.
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I took a look at the FreeMind IFilter ($20) for Windows Search, but I was unimpressed with the klunky install and configuration requirements. I think I can live with FreeMind - but only if I can retrieve documents using Windows Search. I've turned to Freemind because, despite being homely, slow to launch, and having an eclectic UI, it has users, performs quickly when it's running, and, above all, it has the closest thing to a standard file format in the industry. Not because it's open source and free, not because there's ongoing development, and definitely not because it's a Java app or "cross-platform".
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I liked XMIND for a while, but then a software update slowed it to a crawl. On the Windows 'mind mapping' front MindManager is expensive, increasingly slow and burdened by feature cruft, and locks data up in a proprietary format. Sure, there are some good apps for OS X (though even they lack innovation ), but my work day is spent in the software desert of Windows 7, a forgotten platform served only by minor vendors slowly degrading once half-decent products. Enormous excitement about cosmetic changes to iOS 7, but nobody cares about applications for knowledge visualization. There are a lot of software domains that disappoint me. Gordon's Tech: Obnoxious old Epson Scan bug: EPSON Scan cannot be started.I'll update this post if the problem recurs, but for now the trick was to pull the firewire cable on restart and then try power cycling the scanner. Bad print to new Epson after OS X update: Apple Support Communities.epson printer software update 2.14.: Apple Support Communities.I'm not sure the problem is fixed, Apple's Discussion board has a number of complaints: It was behaving oddly, I had to pull the power cord.
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I pulled the firewire 800 cable connected to my Epson Professional V700 scanner and the boot completed.Īfter some experiments showed that I couldn't boot as long as the scanner was connected I power cycled the scanner. This is labeled as a printer update, but it's a printer and scanner update.Īfter the install my Mac locked up on boot, just before it should show the mouse icon. I just did a routine batch of software updates for my 27" Mac, including the April 2013 Epson update 2.14. For an iOS device the Name might appear in iTunes, but I think spaces get replaced with hyphens. Mavericks gives me hope Cook might turn this ship around. Was AirPort Utility 6 the start of Apple's year of drifting dangerously? 6/2013.
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