QuickLinks vom 8. Oktober bis zum 22. Oktober

Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 8. Oktober bis zum 22. Oktober:

  • Apple Store Refurb Tracker – provides different feeds enabling you to track apparition of new products on the Apple Store Refurb pages.
  • Pinky – is a free portable web server.
  • PieCrust – is a static website generator and lightweight CMS that’s all managed with text files. No complex setup, databases, or administrative panels.
  • num-utils – are a set of programs for dealing with numbers from the Unix command line. Much like the other Unix command line utilities like grep, awk, sort, cut, etc. these utilities work on data from both standard in and data from files.
  • Bashish – is a theme enviroment for text terminals. It can change colors, font, transparency and background image on a per-application basis. Additionally Bashish supports prompt changing on common shells such as bash, zsh and tcsh.
  • Fake – is a new browser for Mac OS X that makes web automation simple. Fake allows you to drag discrete browser Actions into a graphical Workflow that can be run again and again without human interaction.
  • Avatar Harmony – Synchronize your profile pics between Facebook, Twitter and Gravatar.
  • git-dude – is a simple git desktop notifier. It monitors git repositories in current directory for new commits/branches/tags and shows desktop notification if anything new arrived.
  • Private Eye – is a free network monitor for Mac OS X Lion
  • bcat – pipe to browser utility

QuickLinks vom 1. September bis zum 10. September

Meine delicious.com-Links vom 1. September bis zum 10. September:

  • 10 Things You Did Not Know About Monkey Island
  • Briefe erstellen in Latex
  • byobu – includes an enhanced profile and configuration utilities for the GNU screen window manager, such as toggle-able system status notifications.
  • Window Shifter Home – is a tool which allows you to move applications between networked computers of different OS. It works through some really sophisticated ssh and vnc magic…
  • gitolite – allows you to setup a centralised git server, with very fine-grained access control and many (many!) more powerful features.
  • Vimprobable – is a WWW browser that behaves like the Vimperator plugin available for Mozilla Firefox. It is based on the WebKit engine (using GTK bindings).
  • Kaleidoscope – Advanced diff-App for Mac OS X. Compares Textfiles, Code and Images. Also: Shiny. Shareware, 29,00 €

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…

10.5 Feature of the Moment

Also dieses 10.5 macht schon eine Menge Spaß mit den vielen neuen Feinheiten…

Gerade gefunden:

Safari WebInspector

Der Safari WebInspector macht es einfach, die aktuelle Website Element für Element durchzuschauen. Das ganze muss man sich vorstellen wie ein Firebug dem ein Apple-Finish verpasst wurde.

Um ihn zu nutzen muss man ihn einmalig per Shell-Befehl aktivieren:

defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitDeveloperExtras -bool true

Einen Browser-Neustart später steht der WebInspector dann per Rechtsklick zur Verfügung.

(via: Nasendackel)

QuickLinks vom 20. September bis zum 21. September

Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 20. September bis zum 21. September: