While creating a screencast, I needed image files for popular web browsers. I found this GitHub repository that had every icon I needed. If you need icons for a project, this repo is a great resource.
Category: General
Editing or Removing callouts in ScreenFlow
Of the screen recording apps I have used, Telestream’s ScreenFlow is my personal favorite. While it’s Mac-only, ScreenFlow does a great job of recording desktop and iOS device displays.
Recently, I needed to blur out some sensitive information on a display. Since the callout was created several steps back, hitting the ⌘+Z key combination to undo everything wasn’t a great option.
Ultimately, I found this Telestream blog post which showed how to edit callouts using the Option key. Very handy!
One date standard to rule them all
In my opinion, there is one standard date format when naming computer files: ISO 8601. The format looks like this: 2018-10-09. When sorting a list of files (bank statements, receipts, etc.) by name, they are easily viewed without depending on the creation date to be accurate.
Adding Two-Factor Authentication to a 1Password login
I’ve been using using 1Password since version 2, way back in 2009. As of this writing, the beta of 1Password version 7, and it is a nice update.
Today, while registering for a new web service, 1Password alerted me the web service had Two-Factor Authentication (I will call it 2FA hereafter) and I had not yet enabled the feature. Enabling 2FA is important from a security standpoint. To access your account, a hacker would need your credentials (username and password), plus a temporary code from the 2FA provider.
Back in 2015, AgileBits gave 1Password the ability to act as a 2FA token. However, it had been a while since adding 2FA to a login in 1Password, and I could not recall the process.
Here is an AgileBits blog post that details the process. There’s even a video to make things easier to understand!
Creating an Anchor Link in WordPress
This quick article describes a method for creating anchor links in WordPress.
New Lipsum generator
When working on various issues (especially fax problems), I need a blob of text that isn’t sensitive in any way. Until today, I used Lipsum.com to generate “Lorem Ipsum” text. While I would love to use Brett Terpstra’s lipsum generators, I’m never at a Mac when I need some random text.
This morning, I missed typing the “.com” TLD and ended up with a Google search for “lipsum”. A result that caught my eye was for Lipsum.pro. This page is graphically spartan, but it was much quicker for me to generate some random text.
Better living through the Internet! I know it’s a small thing, but it makes me happy.
Return of the Flying Toasters
I was discussing technology that was nearly forgotten, and the Flying Toasters made their way into the conversation.
I found a Macworld article that provides some options for resurrecting the flying appliances.
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Simple icons for web services
Need icons for web services? Try Simple Icons
Link: How To Change Apple ID From Third-Party To Apple Email Address
Recently, Apple loosened restrictions on changing your Apple ID. This article has a good walkthrough of the current process