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Using Little Snapper with DropBox 2

I use Little Snapper all the time for collecting screenshots of websites and my work, it’s a great way of saving all those snippets of creativity. I use two machines my desktop and my laptop and I needed a way to keep both of these in sync. I also wanted to be able to edit and use Little Snapper on both machines, although not at the same time so that if I was casually using my laptop on the sofa it would automatically update when I used my work computer.

I do this by using Little Snapper and DropBox – If you want to do this then here’s how:

1. You will need a copy of Little Snapper

2. You will also need a Dropbox account (remember the more images you store in little snapper the more your dropbox account will expand).

3. Install Little Snapper

4. In Little Snapper go to the Preferences then Advanced choose Create New Library

5. Name the Library whatever you want and save the location to your DropBox

6. Close down Little Snapper, and go to your second machine or installation of Little Snapper.

7. On the second machine load up Little Snapper and go to Preferences – Advanced and select Choose for the Library

8. Select the Library from your DropBox one (you just created)

9. Close down the application down, now open it up again and hey presto you now have the same Little Snapper database between both machines.

The database will now sync between machines as you add new items to it, if you do this for the first time and have a large DB of data wait for Dropbox to sync completly before opening Little Snapper.

Having just the one copy of the Little Snapper database is great and it means I can use either machine to save a collate ideas into the program and will be updated to the other machine.

Sherlock Holmes – Opening Closing credits design 0

Sherlock Holmes opening title sequence

If you haven’t seen Sherlock Holmes yet the best thing for me about the film (including the CGI shots of London) is the opening and closing title sequence. It a master piece of illustration and design. Read more about how it was done and by who here – Sherlock Holmes opening title sequence.

Book Book – protect that Mac Book Pro 1

book book

Protecting your MacBook is a top priority and it’s job one for BookBook. Slip your Mac inside the velvety soft, padded interior. Zip it closed and your baby is nestled between two tough, rigid leather hardback covers for a solid level of impact absorbing protection. The rigid spine serves as crush protection for an additional line of defense. BookBook creates a hardback book structure that safeguards your MacBook like few other cases can. Far better than any floppy neoprene bag ever will. End of story.

www.twelvesouth.com

Southwark Street London 0

southwark street london

Check out a set of black & white photos of Southwark Street in London.

www.foz4.com

Creative Blogs- Reading this month 0

Some creative blogs I’m reading this month -

creative what

www.collectivesunited.com

www.whatcreative.co.uk/blog/

Project Bubble 0

project bubble

Project Bubble is a simple and easy-to-use tool for managing your projects, clients, and invoices. Best of all, it’s completely free!

Have been using Project Bubble for a few days now and I must say I like it a lot. It’s simple and easy to use, and free, and just what I was looking for; for managing simple projects.

Why not give it a try - www.projectbubble.com

Great Web Apps 0

great web apps

Need to find a blog for new web apps, then look no further than greatwebapps.com

AppleTV 0

appletv

Got my AppleTV two days ago and after a few initial problems is now working great. Will post my review screenshots and information on my experiences with the device.

Snow Checker – check your apps work 0

snowchecker-sm

SnowChecker is a Mac OS X program that provides a neat interface to browse compatibility data found on snowleopard.wikidot.com.

It has several features, including:

  • Scanning for applications on your hard drive to display only relevant compatibility data
  • Robust search
  • Sorting

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Downgrading Snow Leopard to Leopard and why! 1

After installing Snow Leopard (in haste) I haven’t found anything that exceptional to keep it going in the face of my main app not working, Adobe Photoshop CS3!

Adobe Photoshop CS3 crashes all the time, I just can’t keep up the workflow with this happening. Adobe don’t support CS3 on Snow Leopard and actually don’t tend to support older versions of there programs for newer operating systems. I have even tried the trial version of CS4 and that crashes too, so I’m left with no other option other than to downgrade Snow Leopard to Leopard!

I wish I had made a backup of Leopard before installing the newer Snow Leopard, I do have a copy but its four weeks since my last backup (let that be a warning to me and others on backing up before you install a new operating OS!!!).

Here’s what you do:

1. clone your drive as is right now – use either Super Duper of Carbon Copy Cloner, I have used the later numerous times and works great!

2. Pop in your Leopard Disc and do an “erase & install”

3. You use migration assistant to bring your apps and data over from the backup.

That should be it, I’m in the process of doing my back up so will update this post with any findings!

UPDATE: 8 September

Well it took almost three days trying to Leopard back. First you can’t use migration assistant to migrate your apps and files from Snow Leopard to Leopard. It will as in my case though try, and with over 250GB of data to transfer I tried three times, and each time it failed right near the end. The thing to look for is when you first start up migration assistant, if the user details you select say “0kb” then it won’t work, as soon as I tried migration assistant from my previous Leopard backup the user I selected stated the true amount of data, then I clicked transfer and one hour and forty five minutes later it was back!

I have my iTunes folder on another drive and when I purchased some new music I got an error where it wouldn’t download (err = 500) or simliar. I found the fix for this here http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1843056

I’d like to report that CS3 and all my apps are once again working!! I’ll think I’ll wait now until everything is tested and working on Snow leopard before I upgrade.

Still have the laptop to fix, which isn’t going to be much fun as I don’t have a very recent backup of that…

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