Josh's Posts Tagged ‘mac’
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-08-12 - 2008-08-14)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Ajaxian » iPhone Safari Flick Navigation By Example .divSlide {
-webkit-animation-name: "slide-me-to-the-right";
-webkit-animation-duration: 1s;
}
@-webkit-keyframes "slide-me-to-the-right" {
from { left: 0px; }
to { left: 100px; }
} - To Title Case | Individed JavaScript for converting text to title case.
- Terminal Tip: Burning a disc did you know that you can burn discs right from the Terminal window with a simple command and a drag/drop? Just enter the following command followed by the path to a folder or disk image:
drutil burn filehere
Don't type the "filehere" — that's where you put the path to the file/folder that you wish to burn. You can either type the location manually or drag and drop the file onto the Terminal window. But that's not all you can do with drutil; you can also eject media from the optical drive by typing "drutil eject." To see all of the available drutil options, just type in drutil for a quick list or man drutil for a full description.
My Delicious Bookmarks (2008-08-06 - 2008-08-11)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- iphone-universal - Google Code
- Bakumatsu Koshashin Generator Upload or point to an image URI to generate an aged view.
- Ciarán Walsh’s Blog » TextMate Plug-in: ProjectPlus
- Google Calendar CalDAV support - Calendar Help Center How to add Google Calendars to iCal.
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-06-11 - 2008-06-16)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Lighthead - Caffeine Caffeine is a tiny program that puts an icon in the right side of your menu bar. Click it to prevent your Mac from automatically going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen savers.
- Fluid CSS TextMate Bundle at Meta | ateM Helpful bundle for EM based designs.
- Download YouTube & Google Video clips via bookmarklets
- Stacks Power Tweaks: Power Tweak Your Mac’s Stacks
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-06-05 - 2008-06-09)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- A List Apart: Articles: Conflicting Absolute Positions
- Sketch paper for the mobile designer | labs.boulevart
- plainview : software : the barbarian group Plainview is a full-screen web browser.
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-05-29 - 2008-06-02)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- VirtualBox VirtualBox is a family of powerful x86 virtualization products for enterprise as well as home use.
- Version Control for Designers Best getting started with Git article so far.
- Design Stencils - Yahoo! Design Pattern Library
- GitFaq - GitWiki
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-05-20 - 2008-05-23)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Beginners Tutorial: Routing in Rails 2.0 (with REST) - Part 1 of n « YAB
- Pixar?s Brad Bird on Fostering Innovation - GigaOM
- Julius Eckert - Projects Quicksilver Interface plugin - SilverFlow
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-05-15 - 2008-05-16)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Official Google Mac Blog: Vidnik Vidnik is our newest application in the Google Mac playground. It’s a simple program for using the built-in camera on your Mac to create movies and upload them to YouTube.
- TUAW Faceoff: Screencasting - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
- Ruby/Rails Links (AllTop)
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-04-16 - 2008-04-21)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Spills, Site Cleanup and Disposal | Mercury | US EPA
- Port Map and TCMPortMapper
- god - process and task monitoring done right Like Monit, only awesome? God is an easy to configure, easy to extend monitoring framework written in Ruby. Keeping your server processes and tasks running should be a simple part of your deployment process.
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-04-14 - 2008-04-15)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Git.tmbundle - Gitorious cd ~/Library/Application\ Support/TextMate/Bundles git clone git://gitorious.org/git-tmbundle/mainline.git Git.tmbundle
- Mac 101: fine tune your Mac’s volume - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) You can also tweak the volume by holding down the option shift keys and tapping the volume up/down keys on your keyboard. Note that this is a Leopard-only trick.
- AppleScript: Control your Mac with an e-mail - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
