Project management is a very serious thing. Many people in charge of projects do not use applications and tools because either they think their project is too small for using a standard project management tool or the tools available are too complicated for them. Here are 2 most easy, fun and powerful project management and collaboration tools that everyone can use.
MerryCode just got a new design. For simplicity and more focus on content. And, Oh! we didn’t post anything for last 6 months. Sorry if you cared. Life got hard on me and I became busy. All other writers were temporary and are gone for now. One of them said he has better things to do in life. I am still sticking to this blog because I love it. Opened my dusty closet and picked up a dusty box and blew away the dust. That box is this blog. I then revamped it for a new look (Because I am a designer and it’s sexy). I tried many things while I was away from the closet. I tried launching an iOS app but Apple didn’t approve it, finished my college, watched all episode of How I Met Your Mother and The Big Bang Theory, tried getting a wife and not to be the forever alone guy but none of them worked to get me inner peace. So I will now continue writing here whatever I find cool. If you are still reading this, write a comment and make me smile please.

Chilli the dog can actually slice the fruits on Fruit Ninja for iPad and is also smart enough to avoid the bombs.
The YouTuber ezratwena, who posted this video, seems to be a huge enthusiast of pets.
At D9 today, Microsoft demoed Windows 8 for the first time. This next version of Windows blends the current Windows UI with Immersive UI. Immersive experience is Metro UI designed specially for Tablets and touch screens. Windows 8’s UI is designed to scale from small to large screens with or without touch support, keyboard or mouse. The immersive experience is much similar to the Metro UI in Windows Phone 7 but enhanced to be suitable for tablets and touch panels.
I wanted to try out iOS development on XCode 4 but I don’t own a Mac. I am a hardcore PC user and there is a way to run Mac OS X Snow Leopard on PCs so I tried it out. Mac OS X 10.6.2 worked fine after following full detailed tutorials around the internet (RedmondPie and LifeHacker have really good ones) but I needed Mac OS X 10.6.6 because it has the App Store and support for XCode 4. There is a combo update available on the official Apple site (and in software update inside Snow Leopard) that allows to update Mac OS X 10.6.2 from Mac OS X 10.6.6 so I updated but the Mac never booted again.

After few hours of tryout, I was able to run Mac OSX 10.6.6 in VMWare on Windows 7 with fully working App Store and XCode 4. Here is the step by step tutorial to install Mac OS X 10.6.6 in VMWare on Windows 7.
I am running hackintosh on VMWare and recently when I tried to connect a USB storage device, VMWare gave the following error:
“VMWare Arbitrator Returned Error Code 4"
Apple has just released iOS 4.3.3 for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4G and 3G, iPad 1 and 2. This update fixes the problem with location tracking. Following are the direct download links for iOS 4.3.3:
As a part of Android 2.3.4 rolling out in next few weeks for Google Nexus S and don’t know when for other 2.3.x Android devices (I hate Android fragmentation), Google Talk will be updated to support video and voice chat.
The new Google Docs app for Android not only has easy search filters and navigation but also comes with this powerful feature that enables you to create a new document by taking a snap of the text in a photo. The text in the photo is recognized by Optical Character Recognition and is converted to an editable Google Docs document. The document appears in the list shortly after you take the photo.
Previously leaked by CNBeta, History Vault is a feature in Windows 8 that works like Time Machine in Mac OS X. The previously leaked build of Windows 8 (7955) appears to have History Vault feature in function.