4 days 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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10 days ago
nelson : Software bundling sleaze - You can pay Best Buy $30 to remove the crap that's preinstalled on your PC
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10 days ago
deusx : Tinderbox: from Michael Bywater - "You put this stuff in without any plan, yet, like all good atoms, they form themselves into molecules."
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12 days ago
Richard Rutter : File Dropper - Interesting looking file hosting app (like DropSend).
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19 days ago
deusx : Terrell Russell: This Old Network : WordCamp SF 2008 - DiSo and more - "There is a growing awareness of the need for self-hosted data - the individual should own and control their own stuff."
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20 days ago
deusx : eyeD3 0.6.16 - Looks like this can add cover art among other things. "eyeD3 is a Python module and program for processing ID3 tags. Information about mp3 files (i.e bit rate, sample frequency, play time, etc.) is also provided. The formats supported are ID3 v1.0/v1
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25 days ago
gleuschk : Fluke: iFLAC your Mac - claims to make .flac files play right in itunes
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28 days ago
deusx : Bricksmith - "Bricksmith allows you to create virtual instructions for your Lego creations on your Mac. The magic is based on the LDraw library, a collection of 3D models of Lego building blocks created by enthusiasts from around the world. With Bricksmith, you n
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1 month ago
philgyford : Synium - MacFamilyTree - Very whizzy-looking Mac software for managing one's family tree and outputting it in many different ways, including weird 3D grids and a globe.
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1 month ago
Cameron Moll : Balsamiq Mockups - Balsamiq Mockups. Not sure how to describe this, but it's like sketching, really rapid prototyping, OmniGraffle with UI stencils, and Photoshop all in one. Worth a try, I suppose.
Richard Rutter : Balsamiq Mockups - Intriguing: sort of like doing pencil wireframes in Omnigraffle.
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1 month ago
Richard Rutter : Open Source Food - Seriously impressive receip sharing site – every recipe seems to have a quality photo with it.
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1 month ago
Richard Rutter : World clock meeting planner - Handy for schedule meetings with clients spread around the world.
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1 month ago
Richard Rutter : Managing community in media requires a 3-pronged approach - Great article from Meg Pickard of the Guardian.
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1 month ago
gleuschk : Google Calendar: Google Calendar Adds CalDAV Support, Enabling iCal Sync - would be nice to get this working
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1 month ago
Richard Rutter : Handy comparison between Silverback and Screenflow - Silverback is better for usability testing; Screenflow is better for screencasts.
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1 month ago
Andy Baio : Derek Powazek's 10 Ways Newspapers Can Improve Comments - solid suggestions that would lead to a massive short-term decrease in comments, for the better
Richard Rutter : 10 Ways Newspapers Can Improve Comments - Good solid sense from the man Powazek. In particular: Participate… Get your writers involved in the conversation.
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1 month ago
philgyford : iSquint - iPod Video Made Easy. - Free converter for making video into iPod/iPhone-friendly video. (via Haddock)
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1 month ago
gleuschk : 42.zip -- a crazy exercise in file compression - 42KB file unzips to over 4.5 petabytes!
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1 month ago
Richard Rutter : Silverback is an Apple featured download - Woo hoo!.
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1 month ago
veen : photocastr - "Making it easy to turn flickr photos into iPhoto v6+ compatible photocasts."
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gleuschk : Stacks Power Tweaks: Power Tweak Your Mac's Stacks - hm, haven't really figured out what stacks are good for yet -- maybe this will help
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gleuschk : Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Things You Forgot Your Mac Can Do - cute! fun! and the screen corners thing is actually useful.
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2 month ago
jcgregorio : HighTouch: Has Google jumped the shark with Lively?
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2 month ago
Linkorama : The Economics of Software - As Keynes famously pointed out, "in the long run, we are all dead" -- so don't count on any less sighing or groaning or check writing in the immediate future...
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