Like everyone else I get promotional mails, sales and marketing stuff in my inbox. The majority of these mails auto-magically ends up in the trash, labelled as spam. Thank heavens for improved spam filtering! Some mails I might hastily and/or accidentally scan through, even happens I read some. The reason, or inspiration, for this blog post, came in the…read more>>
Data & computer related
WordPress & lay-out: less is more
Web design and content presentation trends have changed a lot over the past 10-20 years. Long gone is tolerance for, and patience with, 100+ lines paragraphs, cluttered pages, word and function density beyond sensible measures. With better tools and platforms previous layout and presentation methods have gotten their renaissance. Use of large fonts, lots of air on the page…read more>>
Project ringtones, a way to …
… become musically creative? A few days ago another iPhone lit up and gave off a sound identical to mine. A standard marimba ringtone that I gather must be used by millions. Happened to you as well? Someone using the same sound as you? Ringtones exists in the ten/hundred thousands, or millions. You can find them In…read more>>
One of my favorite applications
… definitely is Applied Acoustics’ Lounge Lizard. If you’re a keyboard player I’d be surprised if the name and manufacturer is unknown, and Lounge Lizard not already in your portfolio of soft instruments. Whether you’re a professional or an amateur, virtuoso or average, this is a must have for anyone who love Fender Rhodes and electric pianos. A truly inspiring package for almost anyone….read more>>
Private Cloud, some experiences
Not long ago I blogged about Public vs. Private Cloud services. Now I’ll share some hands on experiences and who knows, it might be worth reading? WD MyCloud Mirror – it’s alright (literally) Right before Christmas eve 2014 I bought a WD MyCloud Mirror 4TB NAS or Private Cloud solution on a whim. It’s called Mirror because it is a…read more>>
Google Remote desktop, worth testing
Accessing desktops remotely has been possible for a long long time. But before such tools were either insecure, not designed for cross-platform, internet use, or downright expensive. “Ages” ago we used software from a vendor called NetOp. At the time we used it there weren’t many contenders or alternatives.The software had lots of good features, best…read more>>