Filed under: OS , How-tos , Snow Leopard Snow Leopard introduced many welcome changes to Leopard and one huge annoyance. When copying an email address from Mail, Snow Leopard wraps the address in "" brackets , for example, " ". When pasting, you've got to go back and remove the brackets. Mac Daddy World has identified the preference setting and posted the simple Terminal commands that will eliminate the brackets. I tried it and it's working perfectly! Thanks, Mac Daddy World. That was
Hidden Settings is an easy to use and free OS X preference pane that installs into the System Preferences application on your Mac. The purpose of the Hidden Settings preference pane is to provide users an easy way to access some hidden features in the operating system and some applications that ship with it. No Tags Visit the developer's website
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Apple just rolled out OS X 10.5.8, their final minor point release before the big jump to Snow Leopard this September.As Gizmodo points out, it’s primarily a maintenance update, most notably improving iCal’s relationship with CalDav, adding RAW support for more cameras, and improving reliability for Wi-Fi and BlueTooth. Hit up the changelog for more specifics, or just fire up the Software Updates preference pane and get your update on.About the Mac OS X v10.5.8 Update [Apple via Gizmodo]
T-Mobile UK has released the latest BlackBerry Bold 9000 OS, ranking at 4.6.0.281. The day it released, it was not available on their website for everyone to download, but now it is there as we are all fortunate. BerryReview has also found a MegaUpload download link as well if you’d rather do it through there. Both links are working as it is just a matter of preference. If you decide to download the OS to your Bold, let us know how you like it. Download via T-Mobile Download via Megau
Here are some quick links that might be of interest to you. This is a tech summary of the sites I found of came across that I find interesting. It might be of interest to you as well.
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19 Open Source Tools for Programmers Here’s a list of 19 cool tools for programmers. Some of these tools allow programmers to do code sharing, personal their preference while coding. But the best thing about these tools is that its open source and Free. Check them out if you are a programmer
EtherPad.com – Web Word Processor If you remember writely.com, this is a similar product as EtherPad is a web based word processor. The selling point about it is that it allows collaboration of multiple users to work on the doc in real time. Pretty cool, but is it a real need who knows
20 Wordpress Recipes Codes Need help in touching up your wordpress or simply have a project that requires you to do some WP modification, give this site a visit. You might find a code that you need. There are some pretty codes like display tags in a dropdown menu, get posts published between 2 particular dates, etc.
Pictaculous.com What’s this? Well this is basically a tool for noob designers like myself. If you are wondering what color to use with an image. Pictaculous will help you. Simply upload your image, and it will give you some suggested colors.
The Mozilla Labs project Weave is surely getting some heat. Mozilla has announced that a new version of Weave is now available. The latest version is Weave 0.4.0. We heard about the recent developments of Fennec and the launch of Mozilla Firefox 3.5 and one thing that brings a relation between the two is a Mozilla addon Weave. In the words of Mozilla “Weave Sync is a prototype that encrypts and securely synchronizes the Firefox experience across multiple browsers, so that your desktop, laptop an
Pastebot is my favourite clipboard manager on the iPhone, and it also syncs quite handily with my Mac via the free Pastebot Sync preference pane. As of version 1.1, you can now group your Pastebot clippings, essentially creating stacks ...