December 29th, 2009 by Jaymie Jones | Tags: collaboration, git, google docs, skype, svn
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Collaboration happens with every web project no matter what. Where is this collaboration coming from you may ask? Well you and the client. Now I know sometimes this doesn’t happen all of the time as some clients are very flaky with constructive communication.
Most of us designers work far away from our clients or other team members most of the time. So phone meetings and emails are usually our own way of collaboration. But there are other methods, such as the ones listed below.
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December 28th, 2009 by Jaymie Jones | Tags: applications, development, productivity
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The much talked about Espresso, a powerful Text Editor built by the team at MacRabbit, who also brought the world renowned CSSedit, has finally received some major updates.
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December 5th, 2009 by Jaymie Jones | Posted in Articles | No Comments
Well after a couple months of waiting, I finally got an invite to the Google Wave preview. Its quite an interesting concept and could be quite useful.
Heres a little info from Google:
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November 27th, 2009 by Jaymie Jones | Tags: company, drupal, linkedin
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Well it has been a while since writing a post on here, so I thought I would write a short piece of news about what has been going on in my little world around Triverse Designs, web design in general and public profiles.
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November 15th, 2009 by Jaymie Jones | Posted in Articles | No Comments
So I was sitting here thinking to myself about when I am going to do my Drupal Screencast Series. I cant really talk to well at the moment due to having my wisdom teeth out, they don’t seem very wise anymore, so I thought I would do up a list of some of the key modules that you should be looking to use.
If you dont know about Drupal, it is mostly known as a Content Management System, but it is actually a Content Management Framework.
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