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7915_32 Colin Devroe's Bookmarks Tagged With "macintosh"

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  1. Visit 1-minute Skitch demo 1-minute Skitch demo

    Chris Thompson's quick, fun, video screencast of Skitch that runs through the application fairly thoroughly in one minute.

  2. Visit Porting Mac applications to Windows - An interview with Cris Pearson of plasq Porting Mac applications to Windows - An interview with Cris Pearson of plasq

    I interview Cris Pearson about the porting of Comic Life, a successful Macintosh application by his company plasq, to Windows. plasq is a small development team spread out all over the world.

  3. Visit Back to My Mac through iChat without .Mac Back to My Mac through iChat without .Mac

    Melvin Rivera has figured out a way to the the Back to My Mac feature, which gives you the ability to control your desktop macintosh remotely, without .Mac by using a few simple hacks of some preferences and an AppleScript. Via TUAW.com.

  4. Visit OS X Terminal commands OS X Terminal commands

    A list of each of the commands available in Terminal for Mac OS X along with a short description of what each of them does. You can also drill down and find more information for each commend by clicking on the command.

  5. Visit TheDailyGrind TheDailyGrind

    Multi-project time tracker Dashboard Widget. Via Dan Benjamin on Twitter.

  6. Visit DeskLickr - Flickrize your Mac desktop! DeskLickr - Flickrize your Mac desktop!

    Use Flickr images as your desktop background. Mac-only.

  7. Visit Skitch Skitch

    'Nough said.

  8. Visit Skitch goes semi-public beta by Colin Devroe Skitch goes semi-public beta by Colin Devroe

    I give away invites to Skitch right before it goes live!! Complete with demo!

  9. Visit Apple - Safari 3 Public Beta Apple - Safari 3 Public Beta

    Safari is now available for both the Mac OS and Windows XP / Vista. This is BETA, not Google Beta, real BETA.

  10. Visit iPhone to Support Third-Party Web 2.0 Applications iPhone to Support Third-Party Web 2.0 Applications

    This is meeting the developers half way methinks. "We can't give you Cocoa, but we can give you an interface builder for Web 2.0 Applications." Can you say Apollo for a phone?

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