14. Juni 2011 | Tags: ajax, api, backup, bash, blog, css, documentation, exchange, firewall, fun, geek, git, gnome, gtd, html, http, imap, internet, links, linux, mac, mail, mail.app, mapi, markdown, markup, mbox, microsoft, mutt, osx, outlook, php, plugin, proxy, scroll, search, shell, shortcuts, shorturl, static, sysadmin, terminal, unix, visor, web, wiki, wordpress
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 25. Mai bis zum 6. Juni:
- Squeaky – is a web proxy, in the spirit of a2 or PHProxy
- Archive – This free plugin extends Apple Mail with the archive feature that you know and love from MobileMe and Gmail.
- lesspipe – is an input filter for the pager less as described in its man page. The script runs under a ksh compliant shell (ksh, bash, zsh) and allows to view files with binary content, compressed files, archives and files contained in archives.
- YOURLS – is a small set of PHP scripts that will allow you to run your own URL shortening service (a la TinyURL). You can make it private or public, you can pick custom keyword URLs, it comes with its own API. You will love it.
- MFCMAPI – uses Microsoft's published APIs to provide access to MAPI stores through a graphical user interface. Its purpose is to facilitate investigation of Exchange and Outlook issues and to provide developers with a canonical sample for MAPI development.
- Markdoc – is a lightweight Markdown-based wiki system. It's been designed to allow you to create and manage wikis as quickly and easily as possible.
- SL – (Steam Locomotive) runs across your terminal when you type "sl" as you meant to type "ls". It's just a joke command, and not usefull at all.
- mairix – is a program for indexing and searching email messages stored in maildir, MH or mbox folders.
- Guake – is a top-down terminal for Gnome (in the style of Yakuake for KDE, Tilda or the terminal used in Quake).
- Infinite Scroll – Automatically append the next page of posts (via AJAX) to your page when a user scrolls to the bottom.
5. August 2009 | Tags: appstore, audio, book, browser, code, desktop, editor, euro, framework, frontrow, git, h.264, image, internet, iphone, itunes, javascript, jquery, lightbox, mac, mail, menubar, metadata, microsoft, mp4, multimonitor, osx, outlook, photo, plugin, quote, ruby, safari, server, textmate, versioncontrol, video, wallpaper, website, windows
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 23. Juli bis zum 5. August:
- App Store Expense Monitor – Berechnet wieviel für iPhone-Apps aus dem App Store ausgegeben wurde
- Outlook-QuoteFix – can modify MS Outlook's message composition windows on-the-fly to allow for correct quoting and to change the appearance of your plain-text replies and forwards in general: move your signature, use compressed indentation, customize your quote header, etc.
- iFlicks – Using iFlicks you can easily import your Video Collection into iTunes. This gives you the ability to watch your Videos directly in iTunes or transfer them to your iPod or iPhone. On top of that iFlicks downloads Metadata for your Videos and lets you tweak the Metadata manually.
- ColorBox – A light-weight, customizable lightbox plugin for jQuery 1.3
- RubyFrontier Documentation – It’s a way of maintaining and generating Web sites.
It imitates UserLand Frontier, but it’s written in Ruby.
- Pro Git Book – The whole Pro Git book online.
- Glims – adds a cocktail of features to Safari (Tabs, Thumbnails, Full Screen, Search Engines, Search Suggestions, Forms autocomplete on, Dated download folders, Type Ahead …)
- Jack OS X – is a low-latency audio server, written originally for the GNU/Linux operating system, and now with Mac OS X support. It can connect any number of different applications to a single hardware audio device; it also allows applications to send and receive audio to and from each other.
- StudioTwentyEight | Wallpapers – Great wallpapers, often available in dual and triple versions…
16. Juni 2009 | Tags: backup, book, cheatsheet, cloud, computer, ct, editor, encryption, filesystem, fujitsu, geek, gpg, gtd, hack, history, howto, interview, iphone, job, mac, microsoft, mobile, network, ntfs, ocr, office, osx, outlook, paper, pdf, pgp, reading, rsync, s510m, scanner, scansnap, security, software, sysadmin, timemachine, txt, vi, vim, vista, visualbasic, windows
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 2. Juni bis zum 16. Juni:
3. Oktober 2008 | Tags: addressbook.app, adressbuch, exchange, ldap, mac, mail, mail.app, microsoft, osx, outlook, shell
Das tolle an einem globalen Adressbuch in Exchange ist ja, dass man an seinem Computer ein stets aktuelles Verzeichnis aller Mitarbeiter des Unternehmens hat. Zumindest wenn man Microsoft Outlook unter Windows nutzt.
Wenn man als Mac-User das lokale OS X Adressbuch mit dem Exchange-Server synchronisieren möchte, stößt man unweigerlich auf den Apple-Artikel Synchronisieren von Adressbuch und Exchange.
Dem Artikel lässt sich auch sehr gut folgen, nur funktioniert das ganze leider nicht. Wenn man den Sync-Vorgang mit dem Outlook WebAccess anstößt, findet sich in den Logs der Absturz des Programms Translator:
02.10.08 11:40:39 com.apple.syncservices.SyncServer[31062] 2008-10-02 11:40:39.647 Translator[31175:10b] Invoked to sync conduit com.apple.ExchangeConduit for entityNames: com.apple.contacts.Email Address,com.apple.contacts.Phone Number,com.apple.contacts.URL,com.apple.contacts.Contact,com.apple.contacts.Street Address
Die Apple-Discussions sind leider nicht sehr hilfreich, weiter ist zu dem Thema offenbar noch niemand gekommen und Apple hält sich bedeckt…
Aber es gibt noch eine weitere Möglichkeit in drei einfachen Schritten an das globale Exchange-Adressbuch heran zu kommen. Kein kompletter Sync, aber eine As you type Suche, und das ist ja auch schon sehr nett.
Die Anleitung startet nach dem Klick…
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