In the world of GTD, Midnight Inbox is surely one of the best designed contenders. It’s so good it’s addictive.
Tag: Mac
Quicksilver updated!
The developer version Quicksilver Beta 52, build 3804, has been released. Changelog reads:
Addressed some crashes related to switching applications Fixes for Leopard
If you’re developing plugins for Quicksilver and running Leopard, you may want to download this new release.
Javascript does Cocoa too
Running Objective-C code from Javascript
Java, Python and Ruby can access Cocoa APIs and Objective-C classes. What about the super-extensible yet severely under-appreciated Javascript? With the WebKit framework, you can access Objective-C from any script present in a HTML document.
Cocoa Animation Effects
I wrote this app about 8 months ago, and it’s managed to find itself on Youtube.
Virtuoso theme for TextMate’s preview window
If you use TextMate a lot, you’ve probably customized it to suit your habits and workflow. TextMate’s preview window is rarely customized as much as anything else, so here’s a good-looking, accessible and fluid theme that I use to pretty up the application. Continue Reading Virtuoso theme for TextMate’s preview window
Make the most of the iPhone SDK
The iPhone, like Safari and many other browsers, runs on WebKit, which is one of the most blazing fast, powerful, standards-compliant rendering engine ever. Although there is no official Cocoa API for iPhone app development, it’s not like we have nothing to work with. Writing web apps for the iPhone will be a pretty good experience for two reasons:
- We don’t have to worry about IE support when writing our web app
- WebKit is amazing.
Highlighted below are ten CSS rules that make WebKit extra-great. Many of the previews require a WebKit-based browser like Safari, OmniWeb or Shiira.
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