13. März 2008 | Tags: apache, apple, code, cryptography, deliciouslibrary, deutsch, development, fom, frontrow, fun, fuse, geek, git, gnome, gtd, gtk, http, icmp, iphoto, leopard, lexikon, linux, mac, macbook, movies, network, networking, openvpn, osx, ping, rails, revisioncontrol, ror, ruby, schreiben, security, shareware, sleep, ssh, ssl, thesaurus, vpn, web, wep, windows, wlan, work, wpa, write
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 10. März bis zum 12. März:
- Purre – Play iPhoto movies in FrontRow
- Wörterbücher – Kostenloser deutscher Thesaurus und ein Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbüch für das Mac OS Lexikon
- Step by Step: Configuring SSL Under Apache –
- Developing Rails Applications on Mac OS X Leopard –
- ExpanDrive – Seems like an extended Version of sshFS… Shareware, 29$.
- SING – stands for Send ICMP Nasty Garbage. It is a tool that sends ICMP packets fully customized from command line.
- Tunnelblick – is a simple graphical user interface for the great VPN software OpenVPN 2.0 and higher
- wicd – is an open source wired and wireless network manager for Linux which aims to provide a simple interface to connect to networks with a wide variety of settings
- Libra – Freeware Library Software for Windows
- If Version Control Systems were Airlines –
- SmartSleep – is a preference pane that dynamically sets the sleep state of your machine.
- gitnub – Git kicking it OS X style. Still many exciting nibbles to be implemented!
- Scrivener – is a word processor and project management tool created specifically for writers of long texts such as novels and research papers. Shareware, 39,95 $
2. Februar 2008 | Tags: amazon, backup, code, computer, creditcard, cygwin, dashboard, design, download, fat32, feed, filesystem, firewall, fom, fun, growl, gtd, handy, hd, http, human, ical, icmp, interface, internet, ip, iphone, irb, itunes, kettensäge, kino, latex, log, mac, mail.app, mp3, music, network, ntfs, osx, paper, payment, ping, plugin, proxy, quiz, quote, regexp, revisioncontrol, ringtone, rss, ruby, s3, safari, search, security, serialport, sound, ssh, surveillance, svn, tcp, telnet, terminal, theme, trailer, txt, überwachung, udp, unix, video, web, widget, windows, wordpress
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 30. Januar bis zum 1. Februar:
- Soundfly – is a very little utility that just sends the audio of one Mac to another. Requires Soundflower.
- Schäuble is watching you! – Schäuble als WordPress-PlugIn, sehr gut!
- Poderosa – is a tabbed terminal emulator for Windows.
- Adultitis – is a common condition occurring in people between the ages of 21–121, marked by chronic dullness, mild depression, moderate to extremely high stress levels, a general fear of change, and, in some extreme cases, the inability to smile.
- Detecting Credit Card Numbers in Network Traffic -
- Utility Belt – is a grab-bag of tricks, tools, techniques, trifles, and toys for IRB, including convenience methods, language patches, and useful extensions.
- FreeUndelete – is data recovery program for deleted files. In case of accidental deletion of files on a NTFS (used by default in Windows XP, 2000 and NT), FAT32 or FAT16 file systems FreeUndelete is the utility to help.
- DownloadGrowler – is a small utility that monitors your Downloads folder, and posts Growl notifications when downloads start and finish.
- HD Trailers – apple.com HD-Trailer RSS-Feed. To be fed to iTunes…
- Top 100 Funny Quotes – To be fed to the Tumblelog…
- Agile Authoring – The aim is to create a set of guidelines and tools to allow a small group to effectively collaborate in writing a paper. The process should assist in rapidly arriving at a paper that is clear, concise, and has a consistent style throughout.
- Kettensägen Klingelton – Von STIHL. Man fasst es kaum…
- To Do Widget – is a lightweight and fast widget to manage tasks. Thanks to Mac OS X Leopard it integrates with iCal and Mail. The big advantage: to manage your tasks you don’t have to leave these applications open.
- iPhonesque – The dialog box from iPhone, stuffed into Growl.
- Using ICMP tunneling to steal Internet – Amazing. Now imagine tunneling your web-traffic through that ssh-tunnel which is tunneled through ICMP…
- A nearly one page summary of design rules by Jef Raskin -