Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 4. Januar bis zum 17. Januar:
- fseventer – Observes filesystem changes using the same underlying API as Spotlight
- FlickrBooth – is a simple little plugin for Apple’s Photo Booth. Just install, follow the setup instructions, and snap away!
- Why, oh WHY, do those #?@! nutheads use vi? – Great explanation of some vi features
- opsi – provides a tool for remotely installing operating systems and deploying software. While it is based on a Linux server its primary targets are Windows work stations.
- relaxtones – 10 entspannte Klingeltöne im MP3-Format kostenlos. Schick.
- MediaLink – Media Sharing between Mac and Playstation 3. Shareware, 20,00 $.
- shimmer – works by cryptographically changing a set of ports. 16 ports change every minute frustrating an attacker, but a legimitate user with access to a shared secret can determine the real port, avoid blacklisting, and get a connection.
- Finder Sidebar Separators – Nice looking Seperators for the 10.5 Finder Sidebar
- Showcase – This is a plugin for the application launcher Quicksilver, adding a new interface. The special thing about this interface is that it heavily uses the new CoreAnimation technologies introduced with Leopard… Very nice looking.
- Chyrp – Tumblelog-engine, to be hosted on your own server
- Unknown Device Identifier – enables you to identify the yellow question mark labeled Unknown Devices in Device Manager. And reports you a detailed summary for the manufacturer name, OEM name, device type, device model and even the exact name of the unknown devices.
- How to win photography competitions – Seven Tips on how to win a photo contest. These are also good hints on improving your photography if you do not plan to join a contest…


















