About two months ago Plex/Nine, the most awesome Mac Media Center solution for OS X out there, was released. The release was an entire overhaul of the Plex/Eight code and basically had — featurewise — nothing new to offer (heck, even some stuff that worked before didn’t work anymore!). However, this release got me very, …
Monthly Archives: November 2010
Tweet Nest and Instagr.am, sitting in a tree …
Last month I’ve set up Tweet Nest, a browsable, searchable and easily customizable archive and backup for your tweets, at https://www.bram.us/tweets/ in order to have a local archive of all (*) my tweets. More recently I’ve started using Instagr.am, an instant photos sharing app for the iPhone (with Twitter, Facebook & Flickr integration). Now, what …
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Hyperdock
“Hyperdock adds long awaited features to your Dock: Select single application windows just by moving the mouse on a dock item, use mouse clicks to quickly open new windows and many more.” — Another handy feature are the Window Previews: hover over any item in the dock, and it will show you the app’s windows …
Mac OS X Visual Git Clients
Looking forward to see this batch of second generation (*) visual Git clients to be released any time soon: Tower, Gitti and GitMac. (*) To me, first generation Mac OS X Git Clients include GitX, GitBox along with the helper app OpenInGitGui Somewhat related: Cornerstone2 (Visual SVN Client) was released recently. Great app which I …
AlphaBaby
My kids love to play with the computer. Unfortunately, they also have the habit of renaming my hard drive to “axlfkaj”. So, I wrote AlphaBaby [which] lets even infants and toddlers have fun playing with the computer: Every time a key is pressed or the mouse is clicked, a letter or shape is drawn [on …