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Archive for September, 2006

30 Sep, 2006

Google Video Bar

Posted by: imarichardson In: Cool Stuff| Programming & Development| Tutorials & Training

So you’ve seen the flickr bars for your site, allowing you to view a series of images in a row, now check out this tutorial from Google for making a video bar for your web site. Pretty cool. You can see it in action here.

Technorati Tags: Google, Video

30 Sep, 2006

CynIn goes live

Posted by: imarichardson In: Asides

cynin.com (pronounced as “sign in”) is now live. Intranet, collaboration, document management, etc., packaged in an online web 2.0 app.

Technorati Tags: collaboration, Project management, web 2.0

30 Sep, 2006

Web Development with Safari.

Posted by: imarichardson In: Asides

Interesting article on using web development with Safari Tools and Apple WebKit.

Technorati Tags: Safari, Web Development, WebKit

29 Sep, 2006

ecto + UltimateTagWarrior = Love!

Posted by: imarichardson In: Asides

Just came across this article (and part 2, too) for getting Ecto (my favorite blog editor) to use UTW tags in your posts. Eureka!

Here’s a nice script from Blog Siegel for installing RoR on Intel based Macs (based off the HiveLogic Blog posting). The script will install Darwin ports, Ruby, Rails, LightTPD, MySQL 5, Fast CGI, RubyGems, Readline, PCRE, and the FastCGI & MySQL bindings.

Technorati Tags: Ruby on Rails

27 Sep, 2006

“Crossover” and run Window’s Apps on Mac!

Posted by: imarichardson In: News

I came across this article from http://blogsiegel.blogspot.com/ and got REALLY excited!

So there is BootCamp, then Parallels and now there is CrossOver for Mac. What’s really exciting is that Crossover allows you to run windows apps natively in OSX without any emulation, third party VMs, or through a different partition … you just open the [...]

27 Sep, 2006

“Crossover” and run Window’s Apps on Mac!

Posted by: imarichardson In: Apple/Macintosh

I came across this article from http://blogsiegel.blogspot.com/ and got REALLY excited!… What’s really exciting is that Crossover allows you to run windows apps natively in OSX without any emulation, third party VMs, or through a different partition … you just open the app and run it inside of OSX! Check out these pics of Money and IE running from inside of OSX: Codeweavers is providing Crossover for Mac at a pre-release price of $39.95.


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