12. September 2010 | Tags: acl, bash, bonjour, brief, browser, code, corporate, crossplatform, diff, display, files, firewall, freebsd, geek, git, gnu, howto, image, latex, linux, mac, monitoring, notification, osx, perl, safari, screen, security, serienbrief, shell, solaris, ssh, sysadmin, txt, unix, versioncontrol, vim, vnc, webkit, windows, x11, zeroconf
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 1. September bis zum 10. September:
- 10 Things You Did Not Know About Monkey Island –
- Briefe erstellen in Latex –
- byobu – includes an enhanced profile and configuration utilities for the GNU screen window manager, such as toggle-able system status notifications.
- Window Shifter Home – is a tool which allows you to move applications between networked computers of different OS. It works through some really sophisticated ssh and vnc magic…
- gitolite – allows you to setup a centralised git server, with very fine-grained access control and many (many!) more powerful features.
- Vimprobable – is a WWW browser that behaves like the Vimperator plugin available for Mozilla Firefox. It is based on the WebKit engine (using GTK bindings).
- Kaleidoscope – Advanced diff-App for Mac OS X. Compares Textfiles, Code and Images. Also: Shiny. Shareware, 29,00 €
21. Januar 2008 | Tags: dashboard, design, display, family, leopard, mac, mail, menubar, mercurial, music, osx, photo, radio, revisioncontrol, wallpaper, web, web2.0, webdesign, widget
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 18. Januar bis zum 20. Januar:
- FamSpam – Mailinglist and Online PhotoAlbum for Familes. And a great name!
- Distributed revision control with Mercurial – The Mercurial Book
- Some Nice Leopard Wallpapers –
- Radiotastic – is a free Dashboard widget which lets you listen to Internet radio. Streams broadcasting in popular audio formats like RealAudio, WindowsMedia, QuickTime and MP3 are supported.
- SmallScreenX – is an indispensable tool for simulating screens of lower resolutions. It is particularly handy for web design, to ensure websites are usable for users with small screens.
- CURMB – stands for “See Your Menubar” and is a little OS X Application that makes using the menubar on a small screen e.g. 12? and 13? enjoyable.