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Jeremy Zawodny : GitHub and Git: Sharing Your Code, for What It’s Worth... - GitHub and Git: Sharing Your Code, for What It’s Worth...: "This is a pivot of the traditional open source project website. A pivot from project to programmer."
deusx : Alan’s Kiloblog » GitHub and Git: Sharing Your Code, for What It’s Worth, Without a Begging Entry into Open Source Communities - "I am sharing my code. I am not launching an open source project. I am not beginning a search for like minded developers to avoid duplication of efforts. I am not showing up at someone else’s door hat in hand, asking for commit access. I am not loo
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nelson : Java2D fonts - Surprise, turns out rewriting Microsoft and Apple font rendering code doesn't always work out
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nelson : MouseJail - For dual monitors: traps the mouse in the primary monitor if the program you're running isn't smart enough to
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deusx : ASCII by Jason Scott: When the BBS Broke Free - "Consider for a moment, if you will, how much computer you're seeing in this shot. Each of those machines is a fully set up PC compatible, with the attendant costs of memory, hard drive, and internal cards. They are all connected to modems (some
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deusx : Atari 8Bit and Mac - Atari800MacX - "This is the home page of the Macintosh OS X Port of David Firth's Fantastic Atari 800 Emulator. I have ported the SDL version of the Atrari800 emulator to Mac OS X, and added a full native Cocoa interface, including Preferences, Menus, File Ass
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philgyford : Versions - Mac Subversion Client (SVN) - Nice looking Subversion client for the Mac (er, like it says). (via TUAW)
Cameron Moll : Versions, the Subversion client for Mac, is now officially 1.0 - Versions, the Subversion client for Mac, is now officially 1.0. I've been using this nearly since beta (about 5 months now), and I can verify it helps SVN noobs like me not hate SVN, even enjoy it.
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gleuschk : Pie In The Sky « Not The User’s Fault - pie menus, neat idea
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Greg Storey : Throwing a party on your Xbox. - Sounds like a girl thing.
deusx : Video Games 2.0: Throwing A Party On Your Xbox (Three Minds On Digital Marketing @ Organic) - Nerdy, but I could actually see this being kinda fun, wearing a headset on the couch MST3K'ing with some friends locally and cross-country. "Instead of only communicating, Microsoft is going one step further. They have partnered with Netflix to
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Richard Rutter : Espresso – Coda challenger from the excellent people behind CSSEdit - We love CSSEdit and Espresso looks rather good.
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Richard Rutter : SnaffleUp – nicely designed alternative to Freecycle - Looks good, but could do with better location-based searching.
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2 month ago
Linkorama : Video? I Doubt It - The pictures you take with this camera will almost certainly look great with little effort, while your videos will require huge effort and probably still end up lousy.
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2 month ago
gleuschk : Switch off the iTunes 8 genre browser - Vox - also the arrow links to the iTunes store, with 'defaults write com.apple.itunes show-store-arrow-links -bool FALSE'
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2 month ago
deusx : Vienna - "Vienna is a freeware, open source RSS/Atom newsreader for the Mac OS X operating system. It provides features comparable to commercial newsreaders, but both it and the source code are freely available for download."
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2 month ago
deusx : Boxer: Mac-Friendly DOS Emulation - "Boxer is a DOS game emulator for OS X, built around the powerful DOSBox. Boxer aims to make it easy and painless to play your DOS games. "
joshua : Boxer: Mac-Friendly DOS Emulation
Andy Baio : Boxer, Mac-friendly DOS emulation - built on DOSBox, perfect for playing classic DOS games [via]
Rod Begbie : Boxer: Mac-Friendly DOS Emulation - Nice wrapper for DOSBox, which allows you to bundle up DOS games on OS X. I look forward to a little light "Jones in the Fast Lane" this evening. [via] #
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2 month ago
gleuschk : CTAN: directory: /tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/cleveref - cleveref enhances LaTeX's cross-referencing features, allowing the formatting of references to be determined automatically according to the type of reference (equation, section, etc.). The format for each reference type can be fully customised in the
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3 month ago
gleuschk : Tales from the Loonybin » Attachment Scanner Plugin for Mail.app - i've wanted this for a decade.
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3 month ago
gleuschk : UsingMac - Leopard - Quick Look vs. Slideshow - huh, that slideshow thing is super handy
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3 month ago
nelson : Open source forks - Thoughtful roundup of forks in open source projects
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3 month ago
Richard Rutter : File Dropper - Interesting looking file hosting app (like DropSend).
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3 month ago
Richard Rutter : Dopplr’s Find-and-Invite code open sourced - Good on the Dopplr guys for putting this in the wild.
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3 month ago
Richard Rutter : Dopplr’s Find-and-Invite code open sourced - Good on the Dopplr guys for putting this in the wild.
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3 month ago
gleuschk : WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string - what a hilarious mess (as long as I don't have to deal with it)
Rod Begbie : History of the browser user-agent string - Or how we got from "NCSA_Mosaic/2.0 (Windows 3.1)" to "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/525.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/0.2.149.27 Safari/525.13" [via] #
François Hodierne : WebAIM: Blog - History of the browser user-agent string - And then Google built Chrome, and Chrome used Webkit, and it was like Safari, and wanted pages built for Safari, and so pretended to be Safari. And thus Chrome used WebKit, and pretended to be Safari, and WebKit pretended to be KHTML, and KHTML pretended #
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3 month ago
deusx : Raptr Blog » Raptr Public Beta Launch! - "No more secret handshakes, no more private invites; we’re proud to open the doors to Raptr and share the service in an open public beta! ... Raptr was born out of a stellar team of people who are passionate about playing and discovering games. ...
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3 month ago
philgyford : Ukelele - Mac OS X Keyboard Layout Editor - Could be your solution if you're trying to use a UK Windows keyboard (or something else non-Apple) with a Mac.
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