4. Mai 2011 | Tags: 2k, 7, backup, bash, bsd, code, color, crossplatform, cygwin, database, del.icio.us, desktop, dns, download, dropbox, exodus, filesharing, flickr, ftp, git, github, graph, gtd, http, internet, iphoto, java, keyboard, linux, mac, mail, mediathek, migration, monitoring, mysql, network, ntlm, organisation, osx, password, photo, photography, photos, pinboard, proxy, python, quicksilver, screenshot, shell, starter, sync, sysadmin, terminal, tv, unix, versioncontrol, video, vista, visualization, webserver, windows, xp
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 8. April bis zum 30. April:
- flickrtouchr – A Python script to grab all your photos from Flickr and dump them into a directory, organized into folders by set name.
- Scrup – Take a screenshot in OS X and have a URL to the picture in your pasteboard a second later.
- SuprSetr – Advanced, cross-platform set management for your Flickr photosets.
- MediathekView – durchsucht die Online-Mediatheken verschiedener Sender lädt Beiträge mit einem Programm eigener Wahl und kann Themen als Abos anlegen und neue Beiträge automatisch herunterladen
- LSCOLORS Generator – Color generator for ls with preview
- DVCS-Autosync – A personal Dropbox replacement based on Git
- PasTmon – is a passive network traffic analyser that can measure user transaction response times of web, ftp, dns, irc, pop, mail, postgresql, and mysql database servers. You can even define your own signature rules to monitor custom TCP based applications.
- Enso Launcher – is designed to give you instant access to your applications and windows. With a few easily remembered keystrokes, you can launch an application, switch to a window by name, and control the state of your windows.
- Cntlm – is an NTLM / NTLM Session Response / NTLMv2 authenticating HTTP proxy intended to help you break free from the chains of Microsoft proprietary world.
26. März 2011 | Tags: aperture, apple, ati, bash, battery, boot, cam, code, color, database, delete, destroy, development, diff, download, dropbox, encryption, erase, firebug, fonts, forensic, format, graphic, gtd, harddisk, hardware, hdd, howto, internet, iphoto, keyboard, latex, linux, mac, macbookpro, networking, nvidia, organisation, osx, photography, privacy, proxy, quicksilver, raw, rsync, script, security, sh, shell, ssh, sync, sysadmin, tags, txt, typography, unison, unix, web, wget, wlan, workflow
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 9. März bis zum 20. März:
- Colored word-based diff – A wrapper that does what I want most of the time, and colorizes the output is cwdiff. Version control systems can easily be coerced into using this wrapper instead of diff.
- Meslo-Font – Customized version of Apple's Menlo font. Great monospaced font for development work. Should also work with the Windows Console
- The Ultimate Wget Download Guide With 15 Awesome Examples –
- Threshold – A universal quick entry field for OS X
- Sidestep – is an open-source application for Mac OS X that sits quietly in the background, protecting your security and privacy as you browse the web.
- blueMarine – An open source application for the digital photo workflow, the blueMarine project will provide you an all-in-one tool for managing your photos, from the shoot up to the archiving and beyond. blueMarine is an expandable, open platform and includes specific support for different photographers communities, as well as the latest technologies.
- Insufficiently known POSIX shell features – all the tricks below work in every POSIX shell I know of. None of them are bashisms.
- lipsync – is an open source, lightweight service that provides command-line, Dropbox – like syncing in Linux using OpenSSH, rsync, unison and lsyncd.
- gfxCardStatus – is a menu bar application that keeps track of which graphics card your unibody, dual-GPU MacBook Pro is using at any given time, and allows you to switch between them on demand.
- Darik's Boot And Nuke – ("DBAN") is a self-contained boot disk that securely wipes the hard disks of most computers. DBAN will automatically and completely delete the contents of any hard disk that it can detect, which makes it an appropriate utility for bulk or emergency data destruction.
12. August 2010 | Tags: .net, 3g, 7, aim, bash, chat, code, desktop, editor, feed, geotag, git, googleearth, googlemaps, gps, gpx, gtd, howto, icinga, icq, im, internet, iphone, irc, jabber, kml, mac, mobile, monitoring, msn, nagios, osx, processing, python, quicksilver, reisen, rss, ruby, search, shell, sim, smartphone, spotlight, travel, txt, umts, versioncontrol, vista, visualization, weather, widget, wiki, windows, xml, xmpp, xp
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 3. August bis zum 10. August:
- Elevation – is a free, open source route visualizer that renders personal GPS data in 3D space
- BitlBee – brings IM (instant messaging) to IRC clients. It's a great solution for people who have an IRC client running all the time and don't want to run an additional MSN/AIM/whatever client.
- Pay as you go sim with data Wiki – This wiki aims to collect information about pay as you go mobile phone plans from all over the world. Not just any plans though, they must include decent data rates, perfect for iPhone and Android smart phone travellers.
- Improving your programming style with Python – Very nice Python Links and References, listed in order of difficulty.
- A few git tips you didn't know about – Some very powerful white git magic…
- Listary – is an excellent find-as-you-type search utility that makes searching items in large unmanageable lists of Windows applications a breeze.
- shiftit – will let you resize and move your OSX windows without having to using a mouse. A lot like the snapping Windows 7 windows…
- Bend – is a modern text editor. Bend takes off after the Zune client, but doesn't constrain itself to it. Find on page borrows from Apple Safari. Tabs are Google Chome inspired. This text editor aims to be elegant, clean and a pleasure to work in.
- sonia – allows you to set up a dashboard with information that is important to you. Think Panic's Status Board.
2. März 2009 | Tags: apple, backup, code, deployment, fonts, itunes, last.fm, log, mac, markdown, osx, quicklook, quicksilver, rails, ror, ruby, spotlight, subversion, svn, txt, typography, windows
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 17. Februar bis zum 2. März:
- fsvs – is the abbreviation for Fast System VerSioning. It is a complete backup/restore/versioning tool for all files in a directory tree or whole filesystems, with a subversion repository as the backend.
- Spike – is a log file viewing & (if we’re being generous) analysis tool for Rails developers.
- toland's qlmarkdown at master – GitHub – Very nice plugin, adding QuickLook and Spotlight Support for .markdown files…
- Bowtie – is a free application that allows you to control iTunes with shortcuts, submits your songs to Last.fm, and sports a very simple, yet very powerful, xhtml + css + javascript based theming system.
- Anonymous – is a TrueType version of Anonymous 9, a freeware Macintosh bitmap font developed in the mid-90s by Susan Lesch and David Lamkins. It was designed as a more legible alternative to Monaco, the mono-spaced Macintosh system font.
19. Mai 2008 | Tags: ai, apple, backup, bash, cli, dashboard, datamining, eDirectory, freebsd, geotag, gps, gtd, hardware, ldap, leopard, linux, mac, mathe, meeting, microsoft, network, novell, osx, photo, quicksilver, ram, raw, shell, solaris, statistic, sun, sysadmin, tcp, testing, timemachine, widget, windows, work, xp
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 11. Mai bis zum 18. Mai:
24. Februar 2008 | Tags: apple, backup, bonjour, cluster, code, filesharing, filetransfer, ftp, fun, geek, linux, mac, network, osx, php, programming, quicksilver, sysadmin, timemachine, ubuntu, unix, zeroconf
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 23. Februar:
18. Januar 2008 | Tags: apple, arbeit, blog, code, deployment, driver, editor, filesystem, finder, firewall, flickr, handy, howto, iphone, iphoto, isight, itunes, leopard, linux, mac, mobile, mp3, osx, phone, photo, photography, photos, playstation, portknocking, ps3, quicksilver, ringtone, secret, security, shareware, skin, spotlight, sysadmin, theme, tumblelog, txt, unattended, unix, vi, vim, web, web2.0, windows
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 $.
- shimmer – works by cryptographically changing a set of ports. 16 ports change every minute frustrating an attacker, but a legimitate user with access to a shared secret can determine the real port, avoid blacklisting, and get a connection.
- Finder Sidebar Separators – Nice looking Seperators for the 10.5 Finder Sidebar
- Showcase – This is a plugin for the application launcher Quicksilver, adding a new interface. The special thing about this interface is that it heavily uses the new CoreAnimation technologies introduced with Leopard… Very nice looking.
- Chyrp – Tumblelog-engine, to be hosted on your own server
- Unknown Device Identifier – enables you to identify the yellow question mark labeled Unknown Devices in Device Manager. And reports you a detailed summary for the manufacturer name, OEM name, device type, device model and even the exact name of the unknown devices.
- How to win photography competitions – Seven Tips on how to win a photo contest. These are also good hints on improving your photography if you do not plan to join a contest…
24. November 2007 | Tags: apple, code, dhcp, eeePC, encryption, enigma, firewall, flickr, geek, girl, hack, history, ipfw, iphoto, iptables, leopard, linux, list, love, mac, network, osx, perl, proxy, quicksilver, ruby, security, shareware, spaces, unix, wlan
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 20. November bis zum 23. November:
- Enigma Simulator – Use an Enigma on your Mac!
- iP2F iP2F – is a plugin that makes it extremely easy to upload your pictures from iPhoto 2 Flickr. Shareware, 14,95$
- Load OSX 10.5 Leopard on the eeePC –
- Upside-Down-Ternet – Having fun with unknown WLAN-Clients…
- WaterRoof – is an IPFW firewall frontend for Mac OS X with a easy interface and many options. Features include dynamic rules, bandwidth management, NAT configuration and port redirection, pre-defined rule sets and a wizard for easy configuration.
- Spaces.. Spaces.. Spaces.. – The code will prevent the Dock from switching to a different space immediately after switching to a different application (using Command-Tab, for instance). The result is a (hopefully) more intuitive Spaces experience.
- Top 10 Quicksilver Plug-ins –
- HappyGirl – Have you ever needed to express your love every minute? If your beloved use computer you can install her this application that will articulate your feeling every now and then (even when you are absent).
15. März 2006 | Tags: apple, kunst, mac, osx, quicksilver
Hat man schon mal so einen About-Screen gesehen?

In live funkelt das “QS” sogar in verschiedenen Chrom-Schattierungen…
Quicksilver ist in Software gegossene Kunst. Punkt.