QuickLinks vom 26. April bis zum 12. Mai

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 26. April bis zum 12. Mai:

  • latex-lab – is an open source implementation of a web based LaTeX editor for Google Docs.
  • adsf – A Dead Simple Fileserver is a tiny web server that you can launch instantly in any directory.
  • NConf – NConf is a PHP based web-tool for configuring the Nagios monitoring software. It differs from similar tools by offering enterprise-class features like templates, dependencies and the ability to configure a large-scale, distributed Nagios server topology.
  • 3-2-1 – is a countdown timer for Dashboard (OS X). It displays hours, minutes, and seconds, includes a lap function and is resizable
  • 60 Minimal Apple Desktop Wallpapers
  • Driver Easy – Auto-Detect & Download your Hardware Drivers, Quickly & Easily.
  • Analyzing I/O performance in Linux
  • ifconfig.me – Get your current external IP via curl ifconfig.me
  • The Ultimate WordPress Security Guide
  • Gas Mask – is simple hosts file manager for Mac OS X Leopard. It enables to edit hosts files and switch between them.

QuickLinks vom 10. September

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 10. September:

  • pptPlex – is a plug-in that explores an alternate method for presenting a PowerPoint slide deck. Using pptPlex, you can present your slides as a tour through a zoomable canvas instead of a series of linear slides.
  • mycrocosm – a web service that allows you to share snippets of information from the minutiae of daily life in the form of simple statistical graphs…
  • XML Notepad 2007 – provides a simple intuitive user interface for browsing and editing XML documents.
  • iMouseFix – is a very simple program that will allow you to regain control of the mouse acceleration in Mac OS X
  • Cuckoo – brings hourly clock chimes to Mac OS X. Play a beep on the hour. Or on the half-hour, or any combination of five-minute intervals.
  • Like Slime, for Vim – Turn Vim into an IDE for almost anything using GNU screen…

Wie spät ist es eigentlich?

Eine sehr coole Uhr (Flash-Alarm!), die würde ich mir gerne an die Wand hängen…

(via: userfriendly.org Link of the Day)