6. September 2011 | Tags: analytics, backup, chef, code, css, dashboard, editor, encryption, erlang, framework, google, gtd, homebrew, html, image, imap, jpg, keyboard, latex, linux, mac, mail, memcached, mongodb, mysql, node.js, osx, postgresql, python, ruby, screenshot, sftp, ssh, sync, twitter, typography, unix, visualization, webdesign, website, widget, windowmanager, windows, x11, xcode
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 19. August bis zum 29. August:
- obnam – is an easy, secure backup program. Backups can be stored on local hard disks, or online via the SSH SFTP protocol. The backup server, if used, does not require any special software, on top of SSH.
- Greenshot – is a light-weight screenshot software tool for Windows
- OfflineIMAP – operates on a REMOTE and a LOCAL repository and synchronizes emails between them, so that you can read the same mailbox from multiple computers. The REMOTE repository is some IMAP server, while LOCAL can be either a local Maildir or another IMAP server.
- TeXnicle – is a LaTeX editor and project organiser for Mac OS X with a feature-rich interface to help you manage your LaTeX projects.
- GAget – Google Analytics Widget for Mac OS X Dashboard
- Bootstrap – is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites.
- cinderella – is a fully managed development environment for open source hacking on Mac OSX. It's powered by homebrew and chef. You only need Xcode to get started.
- awesome – awesome is a highly configurable, next generation framework window manager for X. It is primarly targeted at power users, developers and any people dealing with every day computing tasks and who want to have fine-grained control on theirs graphical environment.
22. August 2011 | Tags: apple, automation, bluetooth, boot, browser, chrome, code, cryptography, css, development, download, dvd, filesystem, firefox, firmware, gem, gnome, gtd, hash, html, http, ios, iphone, jailbreak, linux, lion, mac, md5, osx, plugin, portable, rack, rails, rename, ruby, server, sha1, shell, time, Tracking, unix, usb, versioncontrol, web, webdesign, webdevelopment, windows, wlan, Zeit
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 3. August bis zum 16. August:
- checksum – is a blisteringly fast, no-nonsense file hashing application for Windows that generates and verifies SHA1 and MD5 hashes
- Web Developer Extension – adds various web developer tools to a browser. The extension is available for Firefox and Chrome, and will run on any platform that these browsers support including Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
- renameutils – are a set of programs designed to make renaming of files faster and less cumbersome.
- Lion DiskMaker – is a small application programmed with AppleScript that you can use with Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.7 to burn a DVD or build a bootable USB key from Mac OS X Lion’s Installation programm.
- ipswDownloader – Simple app for downloading firmware for Apple iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch.
- LiveReload – monitors changes in the file system. As soon as you save a file, it is preprocessed as needed, and the browser is refreshed.
- LESS.app – extends CSS with variables, nested rules, operators and more. If you're still building websites without it, you're an idiot. This app makes it dead simple to use {Less} by automatically compiling *.less files into standard CSS.
- Project Hamster – is time tracking for individuals. It helps you to keep track on how much time you have spent during the day on activities you choose to track.
- ControlPlane – Using a number of configurable evidence sources, rules and actions you can reconfigure your Mac based on what you are doing, where you are at or the time of day. Set the office printer as your default printer while at work or start a set of apps once you’re home.
- pow – is a zero-config Rack server for Mac OS X
2. Juli 2011 | Tags: activedirectory, ad, ascii, bash, cluster, code, cron, css, design, font, git, gtd, html, itunes, javascript, ldap, linux, mac, markdown, music, osx, python, remote, shell, ssh, sysadmin, txt, typography, unix, versioncontrol, visio, visualization, wallpaper, web, webdesign, windows
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 7. Juni bis zum 29. Juni:
- cronwhip – is a simple script to run cronjobs that would have been run since the last system shutdown.
- html2txt – is a Python script that converts a page of HTML into clean, easy-to-read plain ASCII text. Better yet, that ASCII also happens to be valid Markdown
- Asciiflow – Diagramme. In Ascii-Art. Awesome.
- The Great Typekit Table –
- Subtle Patterns – High quality patterns for your next web project
- Useful HTML-, CSS- and JavaScript Tools and Libraries –
- Active Directory Topology Diagrammer – reads an Active Directory configuration using LDAP, and then automatically generates a Visio diagram of your Active Directory and /or your Exchange Server topology.
- Gity – yet another open source git client for OS X
- csshx – is a tool to allow simultaneous control of multiple SSH sessions through OS X Terminal.app
- TuneConnect 2 – iTunes remote control software for Mac OS X
- tools-osx – A small collection of command line tools for Mac OS X, incl.: clipcat, eject, swuser & trash.
1. September 2010 | Tags: android, audio, bind, blog, calculator, code, converter, css, design, dig, dns, download, dvr, excel, firewall, git, graphic, gtd, howto, html, image, internet, ios, ip, ipad, iphone, iptables, linux, mac, mathe, mp3, networking, numbers, online, osx, panorama, photo, poster, print, proxy, python, shell, simplenote, ssh, sync, sysadmin, tcp, theme, tunnel, txt, unix, versioncontrol, video, vpn, web, webdesign, windows, wordpress, youtube
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 25. August bis zum 31. August:
- sshuttle – Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN. Forwards over ssh. Doesn't require admin access.
- mNote – for Android is a fast notepad for Android allowing for offline local note editing, managment, and searching. In addition, mNote synchronizes with Simplenote
- Dirpy – is an advanced DVR for your favorite online media. For example, use Dirpy to record your favorite YouTube videos to mp3s!
- Git for the lazy – This guide is for people who want to jump to any point in time with their project/game/whatever, and want something to use for themselves.
- DiG HOWTO – How to use dig to query DNS name servers
- 100 Free High Quality WordPress Themes: 2010 Edition –
- PosteRazor – The PosteRazor cuts a raster image into pieces which can afterwards be printed out and assembled to a poster.
- Soulver – It's quicker to use than a spreadsheet, and smarter and clearer than a traditional calculator.
23. März 2010 | Tags: amazon, business, c++, cheatsheet, code, cooking, css, csv, database, design, desktop, development, ebook, editor, encoding, epub, excel, graph, gtd, html, images, instapaper, jquery, kindle, kochen, linux, mac, management, mobipocket, monitoring, motivation, mysql, osx, pictures, reading, recipe, rezept, rrdtool, software, sony, sync, sysadmin, txt, umlaute, unicode, unix, usb, utf8, vi, vim, wallpaper, web, webdesign, windows, wordpress, work
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 4. März bis zum 23. März:
- collectd – is a daemon which collects system performance statistics periodically and provides mechanisms to store the values in a variety of ways, for example in RRD files.
- CSVed – is an easy and powerful CSV file editor, you can manipulate any CSV file, separated with any separator.
- Simple Desktops – is a collection of desktop wallpapers curated by Tom Watson designed to make your computer beautiful without distraction.
- Continuous Integration – is a software development practice where members of a team integrate their work frequently, usually each person integrates at least daily – leading to multiple integrations per day. Each integration is verified by an automated build (including test) to detect integration errors as quickly as possible. Many teams find that this approach leads to significantly reduced integration problems and allows a team to develop cohesive software more rapidly. This article is a quick overview of Continuous Integration summarizing the technique and its current usage.
- Ultimate solution to weird UTF character encoding problem – Due to different formats of storing characters in the database, sometimes you may encounter problem with strange characters (like —) appearing in your WordPress posts. This can especially happen when moving the site to a different server, a process during which your database needs to be exported and imported.
- Why Your Employees Are Losing Motivation – Business literature is packed with advice about worker motivation—but sometimes managers are the problem, not the inspiration. Here are seven practices to fire up the troops. From Harvard Management Update.
- smitten kitchen Recipe Index – Fearless cooking from a tiny kitchen in New York City with delicious photos…
- Uniform – masks your standard form controls with custom themed controls. It works in sync with your real form elements to ensure accessibility and compatibility.
- vi Complete Key Binding List – This is not intended as a tutorial. It is a reference on what every vi key binding does, followed by some useful vi tricks and tips. An expert will probably know most of these already, but an intermediate vi user will find valuable information, and even an expert may learn a thing or two.
- Ephemera – will comfortably synchronize your ebook reader with Instapaper.com via USB. It works with the Amazon Kindle, Sony readers and pretty much any device capable of reading HTML, Mobipocket or EPUB files.
3. Februar 2009 | Tags: backup, blog, design, encryption, exif, geotag, gps, https, iphoto, latex, lineal, linux, mac, online, osx, perl, photo, photography, podcast, ruler, security, ssl, web2.0, webdesign, windows, wordpress
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 29. Januar bis zum 3. Februar:
24. September 2008 | Tags: 42, adams, addressbook, ajax, bash, blog, book, cheatsheet, cli, code, cover, css, design, divx, dns, flash, geek, gtd, h.264, hhgttg, howto, internet, iPod, itunes, javascript, keynote, literature, mac, mp4, network, online, osx, php, plugin, powerpoint, presentation, psychology, quicktime, reading, sciencefiction, scifi, shell, sysadmin, theme, video, visualization, web, web2.0, webdesign, wiki, wordpress, work
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 19. September bis zum 23. September:
- iGenres – Using this application you can easily change pictures that represent musical genres
in new iTunes 8 grid view.
- Build Ajax-based Web sites with PHP – Learn the process of writing Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) applications using native JavaScript™ code and PHP. This article introduces a few different frameworks and application program interfaces (APIs) that reduce the amount of code you need to write to achieve a complete Ajax-based Web application.
- WordPress Developer’s Toolbox – This post provides all kinds of WordPress-related resources to do just that.
- Network Naming Schemes – Good names for nodes of any kind…
- Diagnose Boreout –
- Top 12 Stunning WordPress Theme –
- iSquint – s an iPod video conversion app for Mac OS X.
It's many times faster than QuickTime Pro, works with almost all popular video formats, and it's infinitely free-er.
- SlideRocket – is a rich internet application that provides for every part of the presentation lifecycle. It integrates authoring, asset management, delivery and analytics tools into a single hosted environment that allows you to quickly create stunning presentations, intelligently manage your assets, securely share your slides, and measure the results.
- Eoin Colfer to write sixth Hitchhiker's Guide book – Yay!
- contacts – gives you access to view and search all your records in the AddressBook database from the shell.
28. März 2008 | Tags: api, apple, browser, cinema, code, dashboard, design, dock, download, drug, experiment, flickr, ftp, fun, geek, google, googlemaps, gtd, gui, imdb, internet, iphone, kino, mac, mashup, milch, origami, osx, photos, religion, safari, science, scp, sdk, ssh, statistic, story, tips, twitter, txt, ui, usenet, visualization, web, web2.0, webdav, webdesign, widget, write
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 26. März bis zum 27. März:
21. Januar 2008 | Tags: dashboard, design, display, family, leopard, mac, mail, menubar, mercurial, music, osx, photo, radio, revisioncontrol, wallpaper, web, web2.0, webdesign, widget
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 18. Januar bis zum 20. Januar:
- FamSpam – Mailinglist and Online PhotoAlbum for Familes. And a great name!
- Distributed revision control with Mercurial – The Mercurial Book
- Some Nice Leopard Wallpapers –
- Radiotastic – is a free Dashboard widget which lets you listen to Internet radio. Streams broadcasting in popular audio formats like RealAudio, WindowsMedia, QuickTime and MP3 are supported.
- SmallScreenX – is an indispensable tool for simulating screens of lower resolutions. It is particularly handy for web design, to ensure websites are usable for users with small screens.
- CURMB – stands for “See Your Menubar” and is a little OS X Application that makes using the menubar on a small screen e.g. 12? and 13? enjoyable.
22. September 2007 | Tags: cocoa, code, css, debian, images, javascript, linux, mac, music, osx, safari, screencasting, subversion, svn, textmate, tv, web, webdesign, webkit, windows
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 20. September bis zum 21. September: