Check out my article on using Qrq with a Google Cloud Storage Nearline. It’s cheaper than Amazon Glacier. Being a photographer, I have a lot of pictures on my hard disks. Using a Canon 5D Mark II with it’s 23 megapixel sensor shooting in RAW doesn’t help. My main backup is two different NAS servers […]
[Continue reading]MultiMarkdown – iPad Supported Apps
iPad and MultiMarkdown Supported Apps Updated 2014–07–06 Since I originally wrote this article, much has happened. The Elements app looks like it’s been discontinued because I couldn’t find it in the AppStore, so I have removed it from the comparison table. I’ve added my new favourite iOS text editor, Editorial which is an amazing app […]
[Continue reading]SD-Card is read-only in Mac Macbook Pro card reader – solved
After getting my Raspberry Pi I used the one built-in on my MacBook Pro, but the SanDisk SDHC-card showed up as read-only in finder on my mac, and Disk Utility refused to format it. The write protection switch on the card was correctly set, so that made me a bit baffled. But it seems that […]
[Continue reading]GeoTagr – my iPhone-iPad GPS DSLR Geotagger of choice
GeoTagr To be able to tag your DSLR pictures with GPS information is both fun and practical. But to date, most DSLR cameras don’t have GPS built-in or is an expensive hardware add-on option. That includes the Wi-Fi iPad you might own. The last couple of years I’ve used a lot of different solutions to […]
[Continue reading]1Password Secures computer passwords on the web
Instead of having one favorite password that you use on every account you create on the web,making it very easy for someone that gets ahold of it to wreak havoc of you life. Wouldn’t it be great if you had different, impossible to guess passwords on each site? But you only had on password to […]
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