Josh's Posts Tagged ‘apple’
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-03-19 - 2008-03-20)
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- Share Icon Project An icon to represent ’sharing’: posting to social sites, sending by e-mail, etc.
- Building Subversion (SVN) on Mac OS X
- Apple Mail plug-ins and tools
- Welcome to Conference 2.0 Social media is putting an end to the passive role attendees traditionally play at business gatherings
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-03-14 - 2008-03-17)
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- CSS Trick: Creating a Body-Border - CSS-Tricks
- Yahoo! Search Blog: Making Sitemaps Easier to Manage and Scale a Sitemap can now be hosted on a different host and path than the URLs it contains. For example, say you have a Sitemap (sitemap-www.xml) for the URLs on http://www.example.com but you want to put that Sitemap on http://sitemaps.example.com.
- How to save money running a startup (17 really good tips)
- GCam 1.2 software download - Mac OS X - VersionTracker Record video clips from an iSight webcam/DV camcorder
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-03-07 - 2008-03-13)
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- Why you should fire your PR company
- Nullriver Software : Products : Connect360 Your Xbox 360 is capable of playing back your music and videos and viewing your digital photos. With Connect360, your Mac’s ready to share.
- iPhone Dev Center
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-03-04 - 2008-03-06)
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- Coding Horror: I Repeat: Do Not Listen to Your Users Listening to users is a tricky thing. Users often don’t know what they want, and even if they did, the communication is likely to get garbled somewhere between them and you. By no means should you ignore your users, though. Most people will silently and f
- mezzoblue § Chalkwork iPhone & iPod Touch Free Icons
- Secrets Secret Prefs for OS X. Secrets is in Beta and many of these options can harm your system if used improperly.
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-02-26)
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- MissingDrawer plugin for TextMate
- MonoPrice.com HDMI Cable, Home Theater Accessories, HDMI Products, Cables, Adapters, Video/Audio Switch, Networking, USB, Firewire, Printer Toner, and more!
- Keywurl Safari Plug-in the restores search to the address bar like Firefox.
Browser Switch: Safari / Webkit Trial
For a long time I’ve been increasingly frustrated with the performance of Firefox 2 on my Mac. The Mozilla folk will blame it on plug-ins and such, but I’ve done a lot of tweaking, hacking, and research and it’s just got issues.
The main issue is the memory bleeding. Every other day requires I shut down Firefox and restart it. The second is occasional responsiveness even before the memory leakage fires up. On the Safari side, the new Webkit builds keep getting faster, and being an iPhone user, the consolidation and ease of syncing bookmarks is not without its appeal. This doesn’t mean Firefox is out, the wide selection of plug-ins/add-ons still makes it my go to browser for development and debugging; I’m just trying it in the second string position.
Speaking of plug-ins, this may be the biggest flaw in using Safari: Not a lot of development for plug-ins and not easily extensible. The biggest resource I’ve found so far is a site called Pimp My Safari, which has been helpful, but doesn’t seem to be updated frequently. So I’ve been compiling a list of the features I want/need ported from Firefox to make this browser switch stick:
- Click RSS icon and add to Google Reader or other online reader. Since I access feeds from both my Mac and my iPhone, I use an online reader. I want to easily click that “RSS” icon in the address bar and assign that feed where I want.
- Multiple session session-saver. You can load your last session, but I want the option to save multiple sessions and jump back to a specific ones.
- Some refinement to the very impressive Safari Web Inspector. Namely the ability to click “Inspect” and select a section of the page like Firebug.
- I like to search right from the location bar. My biggest frustration right now is that muscle memory has my typing search terms in and getting a Safari error page.
- A plugin to post directly to Delicious. Bookmarklets are fine, but I want tighter integration, once again like the delicious plugin for Firefox.
I’m sure I’ll find some others and will update this post; I’m only in day two of the test. If you have solutions or know of good plug-ins for Safari, please let me know.
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-01-06 - 2008-02-06)
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- How To Set an Apple Touch Icon for Any Site ? All in the head On adding a page to the home screen, Mobile Safari looks for a file in the root of the site called apple-touch-icon.png. If that file exists, it?s used. Simple as that. Or add: <link rel=”apple-touch-icon” href=”/customIcon.png”/>
- MacThemes / [Growl] iPhonesque ? ala the dialog box on iPhone
- iPhone window.onorientationchange Code on devphone Apple has put up some sample code that shows off the new window.onorientationchange and window.orientation ability that lets you detect the orientation of the iPhone.
- Enable Data Detectors in iChat You can enable Data Detectors in iChat messages by entering the following into the Terminal (when iChat’s not running): defaults write com.apple.iChat EnableDataDetectors 1 To disable this, just reenter the code into Terminal, changing the 1 to a 0.
OS X Menu Bar Items and Issues
The icon for .Mac Synch mysteriously appeared on my menu bar today. This is odd because I’m not a .Mac user. I can only assume it was some wacky Leopard bug confused when I sync’d my iPhone earlier.
It wouldn’t come off and had no “quit” option.
Fortunately, the issue was quickly solved by this “Removing items from the menu bar” thread on Mac Forums: Cmd+drag the item off the menu bar.
In other menu bar news, I came across this menu extra for Time Machine today via one of Hicksdesign’s tweets.
