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Category Archives: Software
Popping My Virginity with Virgin America
I’m on my way to WWDC (as I just stated with my post) and we were able to pick our airline so I chose to give Virgin a try since I’ve heard so many good things about it. First I … Continue reading
Growl Notifications in Tweetie
If found it a little difficult yesterday to figure out how to get growl notifications working until @colognerunner told me how he got it working. Figured there were others that were having problems, so I make a quick little screencast … Continue reading
Posted in Applications, Mac OS X, Screencasts, Software
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Objective Resource for Faster iPhone Development
I recently came across Objective Resource for developing iPhone applications that talk with a Rails backed website. According to the site, ObjectiveResource is an Objective-C port of Ruby on Rails’ ActiveResource. It provides a way to serialize objects to and … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Applications, Ruby on Rails, Screencasts, Software, Tutorials, iOS
Tagged active resource, development, iOS, objective resource, rails, ruby, Screencasts
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Jing Pro
I’ve been playing around with Jing Pro since it was released and have to say that it’s pretty impressive. First off I absolutely love that you can produce a H.264 video. It’s a very nice feature! I also like that … Continue reading
My Setup and Software
I saw a post like this last weekend and thought that it’s time that I do one of these again myself. Everyone seems to change what they use every now and then, so I though by updating this maybe it … Continue reading





This is the personal space of AJ Morris. Here you will find his thoughts and ideas about the mobile and web development area. The views and opinions expressed here are his own and not that of his clients or employers