October 2009
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September 2009
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Atebits announces Tweetie 2 →
Coming soon for iPhone and Mac. Sounds like it could be a good one, we’ll see.
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More technical details about Google Chrome Frame
Jim Ray’s post about Google Chrome Frame.
Read the entire post.
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Is Google Chrome Frame the right approach? →
The hot topic of the day. Paul Boag has a nice article about Google Chrome Frame.
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DropBox contextual menus on Snow Leopard
chrisbowler:
I never saw a mention of this before upgrading, but the Dropbox integration with the Finder is broken in Snow Leopard. You need to install a newer version of the Dropbox client to get it working again, but that version is not accessible on the Dropbox download page.
It is available here.
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Verdana & Georgia grow up. →
A decent follow-up to the Ikea 2010 dust-up that occurred recently.
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SpriteMe →
matthewb:
A very clever bookmarklet by Steve Souders that examines the background images on a page and automatically generates CSS sprites (and recomputes all background positions!) based on how the images are used in the page, and grouping by size. The interface displays a running tally of the number of HTTP requests saved as well as the reduction in filesize. My only (very minor) complaint is...
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Secrets & Features of iTunes 9 →
A great summary of the new features in iTunes 9, also offers a few tips that aren’t widely known.
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Why You Should Switch from Subversion to Git →
This article on Carsonified explains why GIT is fundamentally better then SVN and why it’s worth the switch.
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20 Fresh jQuery Plugins to Enhance your User... →
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Google Reader Notifier Fix for Snow Leopard →
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SafariTidy now 64bit for Snow Leopard →
This is great news I loved this plugin before Snow Leopard broke it.
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Running a Local Server with MAMP →
Provides some convincing evidence why you should go PRO.
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HTML5 Super Friends Technical Details →
More HTML5 goodness. It’s seems to me that tag ‹section› is just another word for ‹div›.