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Hope is the Antidote for Depressing News

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Have you noticed that this weeks news was more depressing than usual? Russia threatening Georgia, the Ukraine and Poland - the North Koreans making more noise about their nuclear program - Pakistan’s politics - Iran’s boldness - Afghanistan in turmoil - Western economies wobbling.

If I was a very influential politician, I would:
- end the war in Iraq
- establish a Palestinian State
- massively fund the development of oil alternatives
- focus everyone’s attention on the environment
- encourage the paradigm of ‘we’ not just ‘me’
- then, after taking a deep breath, I would… :)

Fortunately, for everyone, I’m not a politician, so I focus on what I can do. I can make the world a better place by helping people I know and by helping people I meet online. Hope is the antidote for depressing news!

Consider trying something new. It’s simple, it’s fun and it works. You can do it from where you are with what you already have. There really is hope and you can make a difference. Click LiveYourBestDreams.com to check it out.

Written by DrFrank

August 26th, 2008 at 1:33 pm

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MobileMe - My Enterprise is Me

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Will Apple’s MobileMe change everything? Clearly, that’s a ridiculous question, but the announcement of MobileMe has already changed the apps I’ll be using to manage my calendars contacts and email.

Background: CRM/contact/calender apps I’ve purchased for the PC (Act, FileMaker, GoldMine, Maximizer and Outlook) and Mac (Contactizer Pro, Daylite, FileMaker, Now Up to Date and Contact and SOHO Organizer). Email clients I’ve purchased for the PC (The Bat!, Eudora and Outlook) and Mac (Claris Emailer, Entourage, Eudora, Mailsmith, Opera mail, Outspring Mail, PowerMail, QuickMail and Thunderbird). Clearly, I’ve invested significant funds attempting to discover a communications system that works for me.

Going forward I’ll be using Apple MobileMe, Apple Address Book, Apple iCal, Apple Mail, BusySync, MailTemplate, Things and Things touch. Yes, it’s a simple solution, but it’s also surprisingly powerful! Multiple devices (iMac, iPhone and MacBook Pro) always in sync and my stuff is available everywhere I go. Mac OS X is a wonderful thing.

Written by DrFrank

June 18th, 2008 at 3:56 pm

Posted in Mac OS X

Mac Contact Managers

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Small business owners who have chosen to use a Mac often wonder, “What’s the best contact manager for the Mac?” The answer, obviously, is, “It depends on your needs.” I’ll describe my situation and decision, my hope is that you might find my story helpful.

I’m a retired medical doctor. I run a small business from home. I communicate with thousands of customers and hundreds of team members internationally.

Solutions I’ve purchased:
- FileMaker (last version owned v7.x)
- Now Up to Date and Contact (NUDC) (last version owned v4.x)
- Chronos’ SOHO Organizer (last version owned v5.x)
- Marketcircle’s Daylite (last version owned 3.5.x)
- Contactizer Pro

It hasn’t been easy for Mac contact manager developers:
- the transition from OS 9 to OS X
- Mac’s switch from Power PC to Intel processors
- frequent OS X version updates, most recently OS X 10.5 Leopard
- integrating with Apple’s Address Book app

Apple’s Address Book is more powerful than many users realize, but it can be difficult, even impossible, to make it work for a small business.

SOHO Organizer and Daylite install an OpenBase SQL database on your Mac. I understand NightHawk will also us a SQL database, but not OpenBase. Syncing SQL databases with Apple’s Address Book has proven to be problematic, particularly in a multi-user environment.

Frequent visits to the developer’s support forums suggest that there are currently quite a few disgruntled Mac contact manager users. Some NUDC users are frustrated because the release of NightHawk, a new version of their app, has been significantly delayed. A few Daylite users are perturbed by Marketcircle’s delay releasing a 10.5 compatible version. Some grumble Daylite’s calendar and UI is showing its age. The Chronos forum disappeared altogether suggesting that frequent negative feedback might have been hurting SOHO Organizer sales.

I happily used Daylite until the arrival of Mac OS X Leopard caused me to rethink my data management strategy. My needs are very simple. I wondered, “Could I get by with just Address Book and iCal?” The biggest problem I encountered was easily sending customized ‘boilerplate’ email. This task was very easy with Daylite. Finding an email merge solution that leveraged Apple’s Address Book and Mail proved impossible, although, MacTank’s MailTemplate, Christian Fries’ Serial Mail and Joe Pagliaro’s Mailings came close.

Interestingly, Contactizer Pro was mentioned, in a positive way, a few times in other developer’s forums. I briefly used the, version 1, predecessor of Contactizer Pro; it was beautiful, but unstable on my system, so I abandoned it. I decided it was time to have a fresh look at Objective-Decision’s Contactizer Pro.

Here’s what I discovered:
- Contactizer Pro has grown up
- it’s still beautiful
- it has become very versatile.

The Contactizer Pro developers are carefully crafting a solution that is very tightly integrated with Apple core technologies. Contactizer Pro looks and feels like a modern Mac application. It is remarkably intuitive. Working at home is fun and now I’ve discovered a contact manager that doesn’t feel like a smug corporation. My compliments to the developers, Guillaume W. Rager, Aurelian Hugele, Michael L. Noyon, Pierre Oleo, PY Bertholon and Matthew Ouvrard. Thank you for your continued hard work! I’m looking forward to watching your application develop in the coming years.

Contactizer Pro is currently the best contact manager for the Mac, for my needs. If you’re a sole proprietor or very small business, I recommend that you check it out for yourself; the developer offers a fully functional thirty-day demo.

Click here to visit Contactizer.com

Written by DrFrank

December 4th, 2007 at 3:51 pm

Posted in Apple, Business, Mac OS X

Energy Drink Business Opportunity

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I’ve just launched a new web site, www.MangosteenEnergyDrink.com, and a new blog, www.MangosteenEnergyDrink.com/journal/. These sites will focus on the soon-to-be-released energy drink Vemma® Verve!™ I predict Vemma Verve! will quickly become an industry top seller. Consider joining us today.

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Written by DrFrank

July 18th, 2007 at 8:59 am

Airport Extreme Network Printer

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This is a brief tech note blog for my fellow Mac users. I recently connected an inexpensive monochrome laser printer (Brother HL-2070N) to one of the Ethernet (10/100 LAN) ports on my Apple Airport Extreme Base Station (802.11n - the square one). Setup was quick and easy (Two iMacs, 1 PowerBook and 1 MacBook all running Mac OS X 10.4.9). Brother advertises the HL-2070N as network and Ethernet ready. From personal experience I tell you the Brother HL-2070N works very nicely when connected to the Airport Extreme Base Station.

Written by DrFrank

June 3rd, 2007 at 6:09 am

Posted in Apple, Mac OS X

Coda™ is brilliant!

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Have you ever watched ABC TV’s ‘Extreme Home Makeover?’ If so, were you struck by how many times the family members said, “Oh, my God!” when they viewed their new home for the first time?

A company called Panic presented me with a new home, of sorts, yesterday. My home is a new Mac OS X program they’ve named Coda™. When my new home was revealed, I found myself saying things like “Wow,” “Neat,” “What Fun” and I’ll bet I even said, “Oh, my God!”

Panic describes Coda as ‘one-window web development.’ Coda helps me organize, visualize and conceptualize my web sites. I can edit, upload and download. Coda even teaches me about HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript. Coda does all sorts of impressive things, but I’ve discovered that the very best thing Coda does for me is that it facilitates my productivity.

The good folks at Panic clearly had a web site coding epiphany; one of those ‘Duh’ moments. Perhaps that’s why they called their new baby ‘Code Duh.’ Coda is brilliant! Click here to check out Coda for yourself.

Written by DrFrank

April 24th, 2007 at 8:50 am

Posted in Mac OS X

Buffett Endorses Network Marketing

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Warren Edward Buffett was ranked as the third-richest person in the world (Forbes magazine 200704). His current net worth is estimated to be approximately $52,000,000,000 US.

Are you aware that Mr. Buffett apparently characterized his purchase of a network marketing company as,

“The best investment I ever made.”

If you’re a network marketer, is Mr. Buffett’s characterization something to get excited about?

A network marketing cynic would almost certainly say something like, “Mr. Buffett’s statement does nothing more than affirm that it can be very profitable to own a network marketing company.” Is the cynic correct? Superficially, yes - of course, the critic is right, but there may well be more to the story.

Mr. Buffett is well-known for his frugal lifestyle. He takes an annual salary of about $100,000; tiny in comparison to senior executives at most American corporations. Mr. Buffett lives in the Nebraska home he purchased in the late 1950s for a little over $30,000. Very significantly, in the Summer of 2006, Mr. Buffett made a commitment to give most of his fortune to charity.

My conclusion is that network marketing benefits from the endorsement of a gentleman who appears to posses character, integrity and credibility.

Written by DrFrank

April 23rd, 2007 at 10:36 am

Organize Your PDFs

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Have you ever asked yourself, “How can I organize all my PDFs?”

Consider using Yep.

On first launch, Yep locates all the PDFs on your Mac, and shows them to you in a simple iPhoto-like interface. Yep then displays your PDF documents in one place. It’s a simple, intuitive, but amazingly powerful, PDF management system. Yep is actually easier to use than it is to describe.

I downloaded a trial version and purchased it a few minutes later.

Written by DrFrank

April 18th, 2007 at 8:20 am

Posted in Business, Mac OS X

Vemma Set to Launch in Mexico

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The Vemma Nutrition Company expects to open for business in Mexico (United Mexican States) in the near future. I’m looking for a bilingual Spanish/English Mexican partner. Click here to contact me.

Written by DrFrank

April 17th, 2007 at 10:27 am

Daylite Makes Productivity Fun!

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Has anyone ever engineered a computer software program just for you?

It feels like Marketcircle did exactly that when they released version 3 of Daylite. Daylite fits my business needs perfectly.

I’m told there are approximately 13,000,000 network marketers in North America. If we assume they all own a computer and we accept that Apple’s Macs make up 6% of those computers, that means at least 1,690,000 Mac users should be lining up to check out Daylite as soon as possible.

Daylite is a very impressive, powerful, information-management tool that sports a gorgeous Mac OS X interface. I’m amazed how much I’ve accomplished in my first week using this software.

That said, it gets even better. Marketcircle’s DMI (Daylite Mail Integration) module achieves seamless integration with Apple Mail. I’ve concluded that Daylite used in combination with DMI is simply brilliant! I easily crafted 22 letter templates that allow me to quickly respond to my new customers and team members.

Background

A long time ago, I purchased the very first release of Daylite. I quickly decided that, although it showed great promise, it simply wasn’t ready for prime-time. Later, I purchased Now Up-to-Date and Contact, OD4 Contact and recently SOHO Organizer. None of these packages delivered exactly what I was looking for. I even tried a kludged together ’solution’ that made use of a combination of Apple’s Address Book, MailTemplate, Serial Mail and iClip.

A week ago, I decided to give Daylite another whirl. I’m really glad I did. Wow, as you can tell, I’m truly delighted with the new Daylite! I look forward to discovering more of Daylite’s potential in the years to come.

My recommendation: Test Daylite to see if it fits your business. Take advantage of Marketcircle’s 30-day free trials of Daylite and DMI.

Written by DrFrank

October 23rd, 2006 at 12:41 pm