QuickLinks vom 8. Oktober bis zum 22. Oktober

Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 8. Oktober bis zum 22. Oktober:

  • Apple Store Refurb Tracker – provides different feeds enabling you to track apparition of new products on the Apple Store Refurb pages.
  • Pinky – is a free portable web server.
  • PieCrust – is a static website generator and lightweight CMS that’s all managed with text files. No complex setup, databases, or administrative panels.
  • num-utils – are a set of programs for dealing with numbers from the Unix command line. Much like the other Unix command line utilities like grep, awk, sort, cut, etc. these utilities work on data from both standard in and data from files.
  • Bashish – is a theme enviroment for text terminals. It can change colors, font, transparency and background image on a per-application basis. Additionally Bashish supports prompt changing on common shells such as bash, zsh and tcsh.
  • Fake – is a new browser for Mac OS X that makes web automation simple. Fake allows you to drag discrete browser Actions into a graphical Workflow that can be run again and again without human interaction.
  • Avatar Harmony – Synchronize your profile pics between Facebook, Twitter and Gravatar.
  • git-dude – is a simple git desktop notifier. It monitors git repositories in current directory for new commits/branches/tags and shows desktop notification if anything new arrived.
  • Private Eye – is a free network monitor for Mac OS X Lion
  • bcat – pipe to browser utility

QuickLinks vom 15. April

Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 15. April:

  • Desktoptopia – is a free desktop background manager that automatically loads and displays designer desktops on your monitor, as often as you wish.
  • Geotag Icon – the Feed-Icon equivalent for Geo-Information…
  • Baywatch – catches the eBay-auction that is currently opened in your frontmost browser window and sticks it right into iCal.
  • Show files that Time Machine does not backup
  • AirPort Flow – is a small utility to monitor the transfer rates on an AirPort Extreme.
  • File Action – is a small, one-trick app that moves files from one place to another automatically to keep your computer organized and clutter free.
  • OttoMate – This suite of six Automator Actions contains everything you need to graphically configure automated, repeatable user-acceptance tests for web-based applications.