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Xtand and LogMeIn Ignition

I give credit to my buddy Brent Flink ( @indivisual ) for showing me LogMeIn and it’s super cool (and somewhat overpriced at $29.99 US) iPhone/iPad app LogMeIn Ignition.

LogMeIn is a web-based VNC service that allows you to install its free software on your Mac (or PC) and not only access, but control that computer from a supported web browser. Unfortunately, though Mobile Safari on the iPad and iPhone is one of those supported browsers, when you try to control the cursor within LogMeIn’s web-based VNC, you only end up controlling the view of the screen in the browser.

So, in order to control your Mac at home from your iPad in a coffee shop, you first need to have signed up for a FREE LogMeIn account, installed and activated the software on your Mac. Then you can share your Mac through LogMeIn. Now, when you launch LogMeIn Ignition on your iPad or iPhone, you can control your home computer from the road.

My favorite thing I’ve done with LogMeIn is use it to help me send files to clients that I couldn’t keep with me on my iPhone or iPad. While controlling my home Mac, I save the file to my Dropbox folder. This sets Dropbox to work making that file available to me online via the FREE Dropbox App on my iPad or iPhone. I still don’t actually have the file on those devices, but I can get a link to where it has been stored online by Dropbox that I can paste in an email on my iPhone and send it to my client. Problem solved.

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My little joke at the start of the video below made use of a very cool iPhone stand called the Xtand.1 It’s a nice iMac-like stand that will hold the iPhone 3G, 3GS or 4. It sells for about $39.99 US2

As I mentioned at the end of the video, there is another service called TeamViewer that offers many of the same features of LogMeIn but offers FREE lite versions of its apps for iPhone and iPad …though its full-featured apps sell for $99.99 US for the iPhone version and $139.99 US for the iPad version. Suddenly, $29.99 US doesn’t seem so bad to me.

  1. I’m actually not sure if I’m supposed to pronounce it “EKS-tand” or “ztand”…clearly I chose “EKS-tand” []
  2. the one I used in the video is available for $35.99 CDN if you can get to MacStation in Abbotsford before they sell it icon biggrin Xtand and LogMeIn Ignition []

Mac Pilot 3 adds some enhancements …a couple hundred new features

macpilot 20080507 185711 Mac Pilot 3 adds some enhancements ...a couple hundred new featuresDo you like to tinker? Sure you do.

Koingo Software has unveiled Mac Pilot 3; a new version of their OS X tinker tool. Version 3 sees the addition of approximately two hundred new features and enhancements–yeah, that’s two hundred new features. If we update the feature tote board, the total number of features in Mac Pilot now exceeds six hundred.

What does Mac Pilot do? It allows you to access hidden options that customize the Dock, Finder, Safari, and numerous other Apple and third party applications with little more than a mouse click. You could probably access a lot of these options with Terminal commands or with a bunch of obscure freeware apps, but Mac Pilot rolls all that functionality into a nice neat little package.

Mac Pilot 3 is fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, as well as Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. All features in the application come with documentation, and a reset function to reverse any unwanted changes which may have been made.

The upgrade to Mac Pilot 3 is free for users who had purchased Mac Pilot 1.x/2.x after October 31, 2007. Additionally, owners of Koingo Software’s Software CD or Utility Package get this update for free as well. If these conditions don’t apply, a small CDN$9.95 upgrade fee is required. New users can buy the product for CDN$19.95.

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iPod shuffle inexplicably $6 more expensive in Canada

canuckshuffle 20080220 090038 iPod shuffle inexplicably $6 more expensive in CanadaI’m a Canadian with a realistic outlook on the Canadian dollar. The Canadian dollar isn’t strong, the American dollar is weak. What’s more, I don’t expect this to last. But in the meantime, I can’t understand how US companies can still rationalize charging Canadian customers more for the same merchandise.

Today, I found an email from Apple Canada in my inbox stating “iPod shuffle. Now just $55” That’s funny, I think to myself, it was $49 yesterday.

Note:2gbshuffle 20080227 200749 iPod shuffle inexplicably $6 more expensive in CanadaUPDATE (02/27/08 – 20:04 PT): The CDN$6 price hike is also being added to the cost of the 2GB iPod shuffle from Apple Canada.