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Tuesday, 22 November 2005
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HTML Tools on the Mac Command Line
It's time to dig around in your OS X Developer Tools and put some of those utilities to work. Robert Daeley takes you on a tour of handy CLI tools that, if you're not using them now, you will be after reading this article.
[Via Meerkat: An Open Wire Service: MacDevCenter.com]
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Open-Source software for OS X
Open Source Mac “is a simple list of the best free and open source software for Mac OS X. We aren’t trying to be a comprehensive listing of every open-source mac app, instead we want to showcase the best, most important, and easiest to use.”
[Via Ranchero.com]
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Squib, like Radio but different
Matt Mower: "Squib is a blogging tool influenced by Radio Userland. Like Radio, Squib is a local app that publishes a static site to a Radio Community Server. Unlike Radio, Squib is written using Rails, is stable & non-funky, and uses SQL for data storage."
[Via Donovan Watts: Radio: The Missing Manual]
What's happening here? Steve Kirks is with Userland, no?
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Radio to detect when application folder has been moved or renamed
This is something that has plagued Radio users for years. If you move Radio to a different folder or rename the folder Radio resides in, all hell breaks loose. Andy Fragen wrote a script called myFixFilePathsAndAddresses to handle this situation but now UserLand is going to be finishing a set of special startup-code for Radio, which will detect when the application folder has been moved or renamed.
[Via Donovan Watts: Radio: The Missing Manual] Good stuff. This particular problem is in my face right now following the melt down of my hard drive last week.
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