If you are familiar with FFFFound you will love this new social bookmarking system. Dropluar has a pretty slick javascript bookmark tool makes pinching your favorite inspiration a snap. Beta sign-up is on for the next 24hrs.
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Well, I went for it. Rolled out a new version of the site. I put in some late nights and my eyes are seriously blood shot. I still have some minor tinkering to do here and there but I am happy as a bug to have it up.
later it’s Beer 30 on friday.
If you haven’t noticed lately… There are some major changes going on with the site. It wasn’t planned but a combination of ideas and scripts swarmed over me these past few weeks. What started as simple blog overhaul has turned into total rework of my entire site. Look out for falcadia v3 coming soon.
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Check out this free font family from dmjx.dk. Quite the work horse with 7 different weights. Mighty complete for a free font. Download Aller Font here.
Throughout my music & audio adventures I have always been on the search for the perfect home recording solution. My friend C Low and I have experimented with many light versions from almost all the big name companies like Pro tools, Sonor, Cubase, Bias, Apple, etc. They all have their pros/cons and for the most part you can get the job done.
So say you want to step up to the next level and take your recording or producing a bit more serious and actually try to record a band’s new CD. If you know what you are doing and have a knack for sound engineering you will quickly discover that these light or LE versions aren’t up par. Problems like thinness of the sound, limited track count, no consistency, poor mixing capabilities, limited editing power, will show through your final mixes. The solution… invest a little money and upgrade our software. Details »
Well.. Not really but come on now. Just admit that Mac OS has a better GUI & user experience. I guess there is no shame in stealing great design aspects, that is… unless you are a falling giant who is trying to recover from the Vista™ disaster. The windows & buttons are still ugly. What’s up with the web 2.0 glossy red x. Yuck.
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Looks like they have taken it to the next level compared to v1. Cost $20 bones now though. Looks like it’s worth it.