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16629_32 Chris Makarsky's Bookmarks Tagged With "apple"

  1. Visit Installing Ruby, Rubygems, Rails, and Mongrel on Mac OS X 10.5 Installing Ruby, Rubygems, Rails, and Mongrel on Mac OS X 10.5

    Dan Benjamin updates his useful Ruby and Rails installation tutorial for Leopard. Hot damnation.

  2. Visit Getting Started with Cocoa: a Friendlier Approach Getting Started with Cocoa: a Friendlier Approach

    It’s a strange irony: Cocoa makes writing feature-filled apps so easy, but it’s really quite hard to pick up how to use it! You might start with the Currency Converter or some other basic tutorial, but it’s very difficult to get the big picture; w… More

  3. Visit ITUNES TOOLBOX: 30+ Tools For iTunes ITUNES TOOLBOX: 30+ Tools For iTunes

  4. Visit Steve Jobs' Greatest Presentation Steve Jobs' Greatest Presentation

  5. Visit iPhoney: An iPhone simulator for designers iPhoney: An iPhone simulator for designers

    iPhoney gives you a pixel-accurate web browsing environment - powered by Safari (actually, WebKit) - that you can use when developing web sites for iPhone. It's the perfect 320 by 480-pixel canvas for your iPhone development. And it's free.

  6. Visit 10 Golden Lessons From Steve Jobs 10 Golden Lessons From Steve Jobs

  7. Visit Apple and EMI ditching DRM is good, but it's not good enough - Engadget Apple and EMI ditching DRM is good, but it's not good enough - Engadget

    For years Apple has said that given the choice between DRMed and DRM-free media ecosystems, it would always choose the former. Thankfully things seemed to be looking up when Jobs apparently had a change of heart after last year's crippling Europea… More

  8. Visit Mac Buyer's Guide: Know When to Buy Your Mac Mac Buyer's Guide: Know When to Buy Your Mac

  9. Visit MacApper » Blog Archive » VNC: Remote Desktop for Free MacApper » Blog Archive » VNC: Remote Desktop for Free

  10. Visit Top 15 Terminal Commands for Hidden Mac OS X Settings Top 15 Terminal Commands for Hidden Mac OS X Settings

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