15. April 2011 | Tags: 2k, 7, backup, clipboard, code, copy, cron, datamining, dos, dropbox, editor, emulator, facebook, fun, games, geek, git, gtd, howto, html, internet, itunes, iweb, keyboard, linux, mac, management, marketing, osx, paste, pdf, php, plugin, programming, python, regexp, ruby, scraping, screen, script, scrum, shell, shortcuts, simulator, socialnetwork, tool, twitter, txt, unix, versioncontrol, vim, vista, web, website, wiki, windowmanager, windows, writing, xp
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 21. März bis zum 3. April:
- Boxer – plays all the MS-DOS games of your misspent youth, right here on your Mac.
- Vim Recipes – is a free cookbook for Vim, the popular text editor. It does not replace Vim's excellent built-in documentation, but complements it by focussing on tasks rather than commands.
- WinSplit Revolution – is a small utility which allows you to easily organize your open windows by tiling, resizing and positioning them to make the best use of your desktop real estate
- flashbake – A seamless source control solution combines the convenience of automated back up with the power of source version control.
- ScraperWiki – is a platform for writing and scheduling screen scrapers, and for storing the data they generate
- The Motherfucking Manifesto For Programming, Motherfuckers – We are tired of XP, Scrum, Kanban, Waterfall, Software Craftsmanship (aka XP-Lite) and anything else getting in the way of…Programming, Motherfucker.
- How to use iWeb to build a killer frontpage for your Facebook Fan Page. –
- PHP-RegExp-Tutorial – Ausführliche, deutschsprachige Informationen zum Aufbau und zur Verwendung von Regulären Ausdrücken in PHP.
- CLCL – Is a clipboard caching utility for Windows. Works with text and files.
- git-friendly – is a collection of shell scripts for automating basic git workflows that you probably find yourself typing over and over again.
20. Januar 2011 | Tags: addressbook, analysis, api, bash, browser, code, datamining, development, ebook, edit, editor, game, gem, golf, howto, html, http, icinga, java, javascript, jruby, linux, mac, mail, math, microformats, monitoring, music, nagios, netiquette, osx, perl, plot, plugin, record, regexp, review, rfc, ruby, security, server, shell, socialweb, society, ssh, Statistics, sysadmin, testing, textedit, txt, unix, usenet, vcard, versioncontrol, vim, virtualization, visualization, web, web2.0, webapp, windows, writing
Meine pinboard.in-Links vom 5. Januar bis zum 15. Januar:
- RFC 1855: Netiquette Guidelines – This document provides a minimum set of guidelines for Network Etiquette (Netiquette) which organizations may take and adapt for their own use.
- Celerity – is a JRuby wrapper around HtmlUnit – a headless Java browser with JavaScript support. It provides a simple API for programmatic navigation through web applications.
- cucumber-nagios – lets you describe how a system should work in natural language, and outputs whether it does in the Nagios plugin format
- Traverso – Is an audio recording and editing program which is very well suited to record a single voice, a band, an ensemble, a whole orchestra or any other source of music
- VimGolf – Real Vim ninjas count every keystroke – do you?
- Ad Hoc Data Analysis From The Unix Command Line – Your friends: cat, find, grep, wc, cut, sort, uniq
- Free e-books for Windows administrators – This is a list of free e-books that are useful for Windows administrators. It will be regularly updated.
- Review Board – is a powerful web-based code review tool that offers developers an easy way to handle code reviews. It scales well from small projects to large companies and offers a variety of tools to take much of the stress and time out of the code review process.
- Shelf – is an app for MacOS that looks at the current foreground application, and tries to figure out if what you’re looking at corresponds to a person in your Address Book. Then it’ll tell you things about them.
- NanoCount – is a little utility for MacOS X. It provides a word count feature for TextEdit, OS X's built-in word processor.
21. November 2010 | Tags: airplay, airport, apple, browser, chrome, code, coffee, editor, emacs, flash, geek, git, gmail, google, graphic, gtd, gui, h.264, howto, html5, imap, internet, itunes, last.fm, latex, mac, mail, mail.app, music, networking, osx, outliner, radio, safari, snowleopard, stream, todo, txt, typography, versioncontrol, vim, windows, wlan, write, writing
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 29. Oktober bis zum 14. November:
- How to Setup Gmail Over IMAP to Play Nice Within Mac OS X Mail –
- AirTunes v2 UDP streaming protocol – The information contained in this document was obtained by reverse-engineering the protocol from network dumps obtained on a Mac OS X host running iTunes.
- LaTeX Coffee Stains – This package provides an essential feature to LaTeX that has been missing for too long. It adds a coffee stain to your documents. A lot of time can be saved by printing stains directly on the page rather than adding it manually.
- Going Flash-Free on Mac OS X, and How to Cheat When You Need It – Chairman Gruber with some good points…
- VIM-LaTeX – Vim is undoubtedly one of the best editors ever made. LaTeX is an extremely powerful, intelligent typesetter. Vim-LaTeX aims at bringing together the best of both these worlds.
- Tower – Great looking and powerful Git client for Mac OS X
- Chocomoko – is a Last.fm client and player application for MacOS X Snow Leopard
- The Guide – is an application that allows you create documents which inherently have a tree and text associated with each node of the tree.
- Org-Mode – is for keeping notes, maintaining ToDo lists, doing project planning, and authoring with a fast and effective plain-text system.
21. Oktober 2010 | Tags: calendar, code, design, development, dropbox, editor, essen, filesharing, filesystem, freeware, fullscreen, git, gtd, hosting, howto, ipad, iphone, linux, mac, markdown, markup, opensource, osx, paper, pdf, print, projectmanagement, recipe, remote, rezept, sync, txt, ubuntu, vegan, vegetarisch, versioncontrol, windows, write, writing
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 29. September bis zum 9. Oktober:
- Notational Velocity forked – Fullscreen mode, menubar app, and more…
- MultiMarkdown Syntax Guide – This is a guide to the markup syntax used in the MultiMarkdown system.
- WriteMonkey – is light, fast, and perfectly handy for those who enjoy the simplicity of a typewriter but live in modern times.
- PDF Mod – is a simple application for modifying PDF documents. You can reorder, rotate, and remove pages, export images from a document, edit the title, subject, author, and keywords, and combine documents via drag and drop.
- Emergent Task Planner – is a Daily Planning Sheet that provides a way for you to lightly structure your day. By helping you visualize the time you have, you can get a sense of just how much work you can get done done.
- LiveView – is a specialized remote screen viewing application intended as a tool to help designers create graphics for mobile applications, it has also proven to be useful for creating quick and dirty simulations, demos, and experience prototypes.
- we eat fine – "… ist eine sammlung von rezepten, die wir in unserem alltäglichen leben zubereiten. essen spiegelt für uns eine lebensphilosophie wieder und ist für uns (meistens) gleichbedeutend mit entspannung, genuss, kommunikation und kreativität." Bei der Kesro gefunden…
- SparkleShare – is a syncing and collaboration tool that shines by its absence. Attempts to become a open source, self hosting, git based Dropbox clone…
25. November 2009 | Tags: awk, bonjour, cli, clipboard, code, download, fun, geek, grep, gtd, interview, mac, osx, regexp, safari, search, stream, tv, txt, video, web, wolframalpha, writing, zdf, zen, zeroconf
Meine delicious.com-Links vom 24. November bis zum 25. November:
- Txr – a Pattern Matching Utility for Convenient Text Extraction
- Shadow – Clipboard Manager with Bonjour support to copy on one Mac and paste on another.
- Ommwriter – is a simple text processor that firmly believes in making writing a pleasure once again, reinvindicating the close relationship between writer and paper. The more intimate the relation, the smoother the flow of inspiration.
- Interview mit einer Suchmaschine – Interviewing Wolfram Alpha
- ZDF Mediathek-Downloader – Speichert Streams aus der ZDF-Mediathek in voller Auflösung ab.
11. April 2008 | Tags: air, audio, backup, blog, cocoa, code, darcs, firewall, flash, geek, geotag, git, google, googleearth, gps, gtd, handy, haruki, howto, http, imap, internet, literature, mac, mail, meerschweinchen, mobile, murakami, network, osx, photography, photos, plugin, printing, proxy, reading, regexp, shortstory, socialweb, statistic, support, svn, symbian, tag, tunnel, twitter, versioncontrol, vpn, web, web2.0, windows, wordpress, writing
Meine del.icio.us-Links vom 8. April bis zum 10. April:
- Twibright Optar – Backup to paper. About 200kb per page including error correction…
- CS193E – Cocoa Programming – Stanford Cocoa Course
- The RoundCube Webmail Project – is a browser-based multilingual IMAP client with an application-like user interface.
- Die Meerschweinchensprache – Zwitschernde Meerschweinchen, ich schnall ab…
- RegExr – Online Regular Expression Testing Tool
- locr – Another Website for geotagged photos. Offers a free geotagging software for symbian based mobile phones and a free windows only geotagging software…
- Panoramio – The site for adding geotagged photos to Google Earth.
- Git – SVN Crash Course – Here we will briefly introduce you to Git usage based on your current Subversion knowledge.
- Ditz – is a simple, light-weight distributed issue tracker designed to work with distributed version control systems like darcs and git.
- Haruki Murakami: On seeing the 100% perfect girl one beautiful April morning – Wonderful.
- Tweet Clouds – Builds a WordCloud of all words in all your Tweets…
- HTun – is a tool to allow you to create a fully bidirectional IP VPN over an HTTP proxy or just over port 80, allowing you to bypass restrictive firewalls and use any service you desire.
- Twitter Friend Adder – Adds 20 random friends to your twitter account. Maybe the most useless twitter-tool known to mankind…
- GeoPlugin – allows you to attach geographic coordinate information to posts. It also lets you specify a default geographic location for your entire WordPress blog.
- Twubble – can help expand your Twitter bubble. It searches your friend graph and picks out people who you may like to follow.