Universal computing is here today, here to stay
My "digital" day usually starts when I click on one of two Page Marks in my Dock that open to specific notebooks. Nothing particularly remarkable about this other than the fact that they are notebook pages with live, interactive web page entries. But the real magic is that these web page entries are portals or gateways to other services that I need to use throughout the day. Be it a Google or Yahoo start page or even one of the many "social hubs or RSS feed-based" sites I visit, the blending of my "webtop" with my "desktop" is transparent to me. NoteTaker allows me to combine, mix and fuse information that I have created locally or globally, makes no difference. My definition of universal computing is easy, convenient access to both my desktop and webtop information. The vision of "information at your fingertips" appears closer to reality everyday or at least from where I sit as AquaMinds moves forward to that day.
One more thing
AquaMinds will be supporting Apple's next generation of hardware systems based on Intel processors when they become available. We've been maintaining and testing our UBF (Universal Binary Format) packages for all of our products on Apple's transition developer system. Our products run fast, clean and efficiently on Intel. Apple's done an excellent job of providing the necessary tools for developing, testing and delivering UBF packages efficiently. 2006 is going to be an exciting year for both AquaMinds and Apple.