Josh's Posts Tagged ‘mac’
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-04-20 - 2009-04-22)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- 10 Awesome Free Sans Serif Fonts | My Ink Blog
- Revisiting the Mac mini media center | Entertainment & HDTV | Macworld
- iCal Reply Checker | John Maisey iCal Reply Checker is an add-in to iCal for Mac OSX 10.4 and 10.5 that gives the user options for how replies to meeting invites are dealt with. It allows the user to not send replies, send replies on a case by case basis, send all replies or (as of version 1.2) opens the reply message in Mail for editing.
- Apple - Downloads - Email & Chat - YAI YAI (you are invited) is a plug-in for Apple Mail that translates and transfers Outlook, Google Calendar, Zimbra and Exchange clone meeting invitations to iCal. It corrects many incompatibilities between Microsoft Exchange style meeting invites and what iCal can understand.
- Inconsolata
- pubsubhubbub - Google Code A simple, open, web-hook-based pubsub (publish/subscribe) protocol. Includes an open source reference implementation that runs on Google App Engine.
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-04-16 - 2009-04-20)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Font Squirrel | Handpicked free fonts for graphic designers with commercial-use licenses.
- IE6 Update IE6 Update looks like IE’s Information Bar, but instead of offering your visitors an ActiveX plugin, it offers a browser update.
- Mini Display Port to HDMI Adapter | Mini Display Port to DVI / VGA Adapter Mini Display Port to HDMI Adapter
- Firediff - In Case of Stairs Firediff implements a change monitor that records all of the changes made by firebug and the application itself to CSS and the DOM. This
provides insight into the functionality of the application as well as provide a record of the changes that were required to debug and tweak the page’s display. - Plex Media Center for OS X Plex bridges the gap between your Mac and your home theater, doing so with a visually appealing user interface that provides instant access to your media. Plex can play a wide range of video, audio and photo formats as well as online streaming audio and video. The real power of Plex is found in its library features: Organize your media into versatile libraries, automatically retrieve metadata from the Internet, and display your libraries using one of the visually stunning skins.
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-04-11 - 2009-04-15)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Cyclopedia Square: Put /etc Under Revision Control (with git)
- Useful Keyboard Shortcuts in OS X
- Chris Shiflett: Save the Internet with rev="canonical" Overview and proposal for link-shortening issues.
- django-backup - Google Code
- philnelson's diggbarred at master - GitHub WP plug-ing to block the ridiculous Diggbar.
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-04-01 - 2009-04-02)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- The Scala Programming Language
- IDEO Labs » LiveView: an iPhone app for on-screen prototyping iPhone app and screen overlay to help with iPhone app and site development.
- Twitter jilts Ruby for Scala • The Register
- 2009 Rubyist's guide to a Mac OS X development environment — GIANT ROBOTS SMASHING INTO OTHER GIANT ROBOTS Here’s how I quickly got my Ruby web development environment into ship-shape form The Thoughtbot Way.
Many of these instructions are specific to Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Some of them are opinionated (Vim over Textmate). Pick-and-choose what you need but this is everything that I use happily day-to-day right now. - DD_belatedPNG: Medicine for your IE6/PNG headache! This is a Javascript library that sandwiches PNG image support into IE6 without much fuss.
You can use PNGs as the SRC of an <IMG/> element or as a background-image property in CSS.
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-02-21 - 2009-02-27)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- San Antonio Riverwalk Hotel: Hotel Valencia Riverwalk, a Luxury San Antonio Hotel
- Hidden Preferences in Safari 4 Public Beta — Observation Point
- The Ultimate Website Launch Checklist | Our Blog | Box UK
- jQuery Pop Over Effects | Team Tutorials
- How to create a stunning and smooth popup using jQuery | yensdesign - Tutorials, Web Design and Coding
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-02-04 - 2009-02-07)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- RepRapOneDarwin < Main < Reprap 3D Printer you can make yourself. Interesting.
- Is Google Chrome The New IE 6 For Web Designers? | Webdesigner Depot Tips on making sites Chrome-friendly.
- Recreating the button | stopdesign Good overview on button design.
- PowerPoint Design in 2009: Blog posts with summary : Speaking about Presenting
- OSX Tips and Tricks
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-02-01 - 2009-02-02)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- calaboration - Google Code Calaboration makes it easy to set up iCal to view and edit your Google Calendar calendars. It automatically finds all of your calendars and allows you to add any of them to iCal with the press of a button.
- GitX - Home GitX is a git GUI specifically for Mac OS X. It currently features a history viewer much like gitk and a commit GUI like git gui.
- git-osx-installer - Google Code Installer for Git on OSX.
- git ready » intro to rebase
- Set Font Size Based On Word Count
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-01-29 - 2009-01-30)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- kuler "Web-hosted application for generating color themes that can inspire any project. No matter what you're creating, with Kuler you can experiment quickly with color variations and browse thousands of themes from the Kuler community."
- Sequel Pro — MySQL database management app for Mac OS X
- iConvert: Convert ico, icns, and png icons online for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux
- Bacon Explosion: The BBQ Sausage Recipe of all Recipes
- rentzsch's clicktoflash at master - GitHub ClickToFlash is a WebKit plug-in that prevents automatic loading of Adobe Flash content. If you want to see the content, you can opt-in by clicking on it or adding an entire site to its whitelist.
Try control-clicking (or right-clicking) on a unloaded Flash box to access ClickToFlash's contextual menu which allow you to do advanced things like edit its whitelist.
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-01-26 - 2009-01-29)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- How to do Basecamp-style subdomains in Rails - (37signals)
- Building an interactive map with jQuery instead of Flash | Raleigh Web Design & Development | New Media Campaigns
- iLife Tip: Enable Multi-Touch maps in iPhoto '09 - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) open Terminal.app (/Applications/Utilities) and type (or copy/paste) the following statement and press enter:
defaults write com.apple.iphoto MapScrollWheel -bool YES
When you restart iPhoto, you will notice that you are now able to scroll in/out of the Places maps with ease. If it turns out that you don't want the scrolling feature, just retype the statement, replacing "YES" with "NO."
- Encoding for Apple TV | Mac 911 | Macworld
- Enable Emoji Icon on iPhone 2.2 without Jailbreak | Simon Blog
