QuickLinks vom 10. August bis zum 23. August

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 10. August bis zum 23. August:

  • Simple Software – Open Source Tools – Very nice collection of handy scripts. Most of which are windows only…
  • Using Git to manage a web site – The one-line summary: push into a remote repository that has a detached work tree, and a post-receive hook that runs "git checkout -f".
  • How to use TextMate – Great overview with many links. Something to learn for every TextMate user.
  • quillen – backs up your important documents or other data to your Amazon S3 and SimpleDB account.
  • gollum – Gollum wikis are simply Git repositories that adhere to a specific format. Gollum pages may be written in a variety of formats and can be edited in a number of ways depending on your needs.
  • lastfm-cli – is an interactive command-line & telnet interface to a last.fm account and last.fm audio streams.
  • Hamster – Free Video converter with built in video player witch Supports Any Video Formats and Easy-to-Use!
  • Gridy – adds an invisible grid to Windows, so that any window you move or resize is snapped to it.
  • Time-Track-CLI – In the spirit of TODO.TXT, this little Tcl script will handle tracking how much time you spend on tasks throughout the day. All records are stored in a plain text file so you’re not dependent on anyone else’s format.

QuickLinks vom 21. Juli bis zum 30. Juli

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 21. Juli bis zum 30. Juli:

  • CloudBerry Backup – provides a powerful Backup and Restore programfor Windows, designed to leverage Amazon S3 storage to make your disaster recovery plan simple, reliable, and affordable.
  • TaskMate – Very simple, minimal and free ToDo-List manager…
  • sigil – is a multi-platform WYSIWYG ebook editor. It is designed to edit books in ePub format.
  • Fossil – Simple, high-reliability, distributed software configuration management
  • pymacadmin – A collection of Python utilities for Mac OS X system administration.
  • Notes – is designed to focus on organizing plain text notes that are saved automatically. Just write your note and don't worry about saving them.
  • Shotwell – Open source photo manager for GNOME which looks a lot like iPhoto…
  • Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud im Test – Windows Pro blickt über den Tellerrand und testet die Ubuntu Cloud Lösung auf Basis von Eucalyptus.
  • The version controlled home directory – managing dotfiles using Git, MR and a few handy scripts…
  • Versioning dotfiles in git

QuickLinks vom 30. Juni bis zum 9. Juli

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 30. Juni bis zum 9. Juli:

  • Your PasswordCard – is a credit card-sized card you keep in your wallet, which lets you pick very secure passwords for all your websites, without having to remember them! You just keep them with you, and even if your wallet does get stolen, the thief will still not know your actual passwords.
  • sslh – ssl/ssh multiplexer – lets one accept both HTTPS and SSH connections on the same port. It makes it possible to connect to an SSH server on port 443 (e.g. from inside a corporate firewall) while still serving HTTPS on that port.
  • An introduction to git-svn for Subversion/SVK users and deserters – This article is aimed at people who want to contribute to projects which are using Subversion as their code-wiki
  • Meerkat – An easy-to-use SSH tunnel manager built specifically for the Mac. Shareware, $19,95…
  • Add to Google Reader Safari Extension – captures a click on the RSS button and redirects the feed preview page in Google Reader where the user can subscribe immediately.
  • Test: Windows 7 Backup – was es kann und was nicht – So was kann man offenbar nicht auf gewöhnliche Enduser los lassen…
  • Little 'ruby' photo organizer – Place this script in a folder full of pictures, run it, and it will organize the pictures into folders by the day they were taken.
  • Tarsnap – is a secure online backup service for BSD, Linux, OS X, Solaris, Cygwin, and can probably be compiled on many other UNIX-like operating systems. The Tarsnap client code provides a flexible and powerful command-line interface which can be used directly or via shell scripts.
  • Git Extensions – is a toolkit to make working with Git under Windows more intuitive. The shell extension will intergrate in Windows Explorer and presents a nice context menu on files.
  • Fraise – is a free text editor for Mac OS X Leopard 10.6 which is both easy to use and powerful. It is designed to neither confuse newcomers nor disappoint advanced users. It should work perfectly for a whole variety of needs – like web programming, script editing, making a to do list and so on..

QuickLinks vom 6. Februar bis zum 15. Februar

Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 6. Februar bis zum 15. Februar:

  • Memtest86+ on Intel Mac – With slight modification of a patch for the Grub bootloader, it will run on Intel Macs. Ready to test with the prebuild ISO-Image.
  • A black OS X Leopard Terminal theme that is actually readable
  • Desktop 2 Login – Matches the Leopard Login Screen background image to whatever the current user’s Desktop picture is.
  • NightShift – automatically downloads and updates WebKit, the Safari HTML rendering engine, to the latest nightly version. No user intervention is required, everything is fully automated.
  • m0n0wall-CMI – is a centralized management interface to manage m0n0wall devices remotely.
  • flickrRSS for WordPress – This plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. The plugin supports user, public and group photostreams.
  • mastering regular expressions in php
  • iSpazz – is a plugin for iTunes on OS X, controlling the MacBook Pro/PowerBook backlight keyboard and optionally the display backlight.
  • Automatically backup your Mac to Amazon S3
  • Phatch – is a simple to use cross-platform graphical Photo Batch Processor and Exif Renamer with a nice graphical user interface.
  • Instapaper – Temporary Storage for Websites you want to read later but find now.
  • DriveGauge – is a simple yet powerful, fully customizable utility designed to provide visual feedback about how full your drives are directly on each drive’s icon.
  • UltraStar.de – ist ein kostenloses und quelloffenes Karaokeprogramm im Stil von SingStar. Leider nicht für Macs…

QuickLinks vom 30. Januar bis zum 1. Februar

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 -