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Developer Preview of Mac OS X Lion | Apple
The most interesting thing to me in this press release? "The Lion preview is available to Mac Developer Program members through the Mac App Store today."
apple  macosx  pressrelease  software  distribution  from delicious
february 2011 by blech
Analysing a Touch-to-Desktop UI port | Daniel Kennett
"Someone came out with a Mac OS application that’s clearly a touch UI crowbarred into a point-and-click universe. And it doesn’t work." A good post by Daniel Kennett using Fitt's Law to start explaining why "touch UIs typically simply don’t work in mouse-driven environments", in the light of a bunch of Mac App Store ports by iOS developers. <br />
(Of course, Apple fans have spent the last few years deriding Windows tablets/slates/things for trying to go the other way with insufficient work. We'll see if they're resistant to the inverse.)
apple  macosx  ios  development  ui  interface  design  via:rentzsch  from delicious
december 2010 by blech
Convert and Download Videos to iTunes | Evom
"Convert your movies and download flash videos from the internet." Earlier this year I had a huge pile of unwatched video URLs which would have been great to have on the iPhone, Instapaper-style. Luckily, it seems as if waiting long enough is enough to make products happen.
video  youtube  iphone  offline  instatelly  tools  software  application  macosx  from delicious
october 2010 by blech
Analyze disk usage and free up disk space on Mac | DaisyDisk
"DaisyDisk scans your disks and presents their content as interactive maps where you can easily spot unusually large files and remove them to get more free space." $20, but claims to be fast.
macosx  software  tool  visualisation  from delicious
april 2010 by blech
diskring | Project Hosting on Google Code
"DiskRing is a Mac OS X utility that displays the disk usage through a handy ring chart effect (like GNOME's Baobab)"
macosx  software  tool  visualisation  from delicious
april 2010 by blech
end to end build for mac os x | cairo
There's some stuff in here which I probably didn't need to do, but using these versions and these instructions (as far as Cairo, where I abandoned the building for multiple architectures) got me a version which had some test failures but installed and worked with pycairo and Aaron's py-modestMMarkers.
macosx  development  software  installation 
february 2010 by blech
TidBITS Macs & Mac OS X: Snow Leopard Snubs Document Creator Codes
"an application in Snow Leopard cannot use a creator code attached to a document to bind that document to itself." Good coverage here of what happened and workarounds.
apple  macosx  unix  finder  hfs  10.6  development  via:@siracusa 
september 2009 by blech
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard | Ars Technica
John Siracusa's usual Mac OS X masterwork, skipped to the Finder page, since that's the most important. I played with 10.6 in the Apple Store and the way the Finder's been hit with the Core Animation stick annoyed me, but I suppose in time I'll get used to it. I suppose the Cocoa Finder could have been worse. (It could have been all column view. Shudder.)
apple  macosx  10.6  finder  ftff  siracusa  review 
september 2009 by blech
Obligatory Snow Leopard Post | ignore the code
"Snow Leopard has broken «Creator code» file associations." Oh. Thanks. Hey, Mac OS X? I was *using* those. Sigh. (How come Siracusa missed that bit?)
apple  macosx  10.6  review  bug  finder  ftff  metadata  via:ssp 
september 2009 by blech
How Mac OS X reports drive capacity | Apple
As mentioned in the previous link: "In Mac OS X v10.6 Snow Leopard, storage capacity is displayed as per product specifications (base 10). A 200 GB drive show 200 GB capacity" even though it's actually only 186.2 GiB. I'm not sure I like this. When will Windows follow suit?
apple  macosx  10.6  hardware  software  via:rcarmo  via:ssp 
august 2009 by blech
Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (2/2) | Quarter Life Crisis
The less complimentary half of Sven-S. Porst's 10.6 review, including a look at the Finder (which I was resigned to finding slightly worse), Activity Monitor (might back up the 10.5 one, there) and Exchange ("apparently the corporates cheer about it. It scares me. I don’t want corporate users in my world. They made quality software like Windows and Office big and seem to be keen on putting all their power and money to get crappy pseudo-solutions."), amongst other things.
apple  macosx  10.6  review  finder  ftff  ui  interface  re:ssp 
august 2009 by blech
Cameras | Flexibits
"Do you have multiple cameras? Do you spend time quitting iPhoto every time you connect your iPhone? Wish you could have your DSLR open Aperture and have iPhoto launch when you connect your point-and-shoot camera?" Yes, not really, and sure, for free, why not?
photography  macosx  camera  application  utility  via:arstechnica 
july 2009 by blech
Keyboard Equivalents | Quarter Life Crisis
Some very good reverse-engineering of the way System Preferences tracks custom keyboard equivalent mappings and why they sometimes get overwritten, complete with a fix.
macosx  defaults  preferences  howto 
july 2009 by blech
Security Update might break Perl | bulknews.typepad.com
The Security Update released by Apple yesterday, 2009-001, clobbers part of the core IO module. If you've ever upgraded it, you'll need to fetch it manually and reinstall.
perl  macosx  security  cpan  via:obra 
february 2009 by blech
On the Flickr support in iPhoto ‘09 | Fraser Speirs
As Fraser said on Twitter, "they made this iPhoto stuff for Facebook and jammed the Flickr data model into it, square pegs be damned". A good overview of the failings in the Flickr integration (or lack of it).
iphoto  flickr  api  macosx  review  ui  usability 
january 2009 by blech
Tagging | Tags
$29 utility for Mac OS X for easily setting tags on files, photos and the like. Uses Spotlight. Might be nicer than the iPhoto interface (did it get any better in the new version?)
macosx  metadata  tagging  tools 
january 2009 by blech
rentzsch's clicktoflash at master | GitHub
ClickToFlash is a plugin (not an input manager) that stops Flash loading until the user approves it in Safari (and other WebKit browsers). It started life on code.google.com but that's now 403ing; this has some nice patches (such as option-click to whitelist), and I trust the repository owner. Well worth installing.
flash  safari  webkit  macosx  via:jerakeen  via:takeoneonion 
january 2009 by blech
Free download from Google | Picasa for Mac
Hm. I really don't like Google's UI style and I found Picasa on the PC quite Fisher Price, but the face tagging and geotagging might make both iPhoto and Flickr a bit nervous of the newcomer. (Did anyone else notice the slightly snide comments in the video about referencing files?)
photography  google  software  macosx  picasa 
january 2009 by blech
jcrosby's endpointr at master | GitHub
"A Leopard UI for testing OAuth endpoints". Might be useful if I ever write one (as opposed to using them, which is far more likely).
oauth  testing  macosx  leopard  git 
january 2009 by blech
About the Mac OS X 10.5.6 Update | Apple
Most baffling entry of the release notes this time round, I think: "Addresses inaccuracies with Calculator when the Mac OS X language is set to German or Swiss German."
apple  macosx  software  update  via:daringfireball 
december 2008 by blech
WhyNotUnmount | tlensing.org blog
As ssp notes, this really should be built into Mac OS X just like it was in the classic Mac OS (and System software before that). I mean, how hard would it be for the Finder to run lsof? (This is exactly the sort of missing feature the 10.6 Cocoa rewrite probably isn't going to fix. Sigh.)
macosx  finder  ftff  via:ssp 
november 2008 by blech
Latest Snow Leopard (10A190) Now Available | World of Apple
"Almost all user facing applications in Mac OS X are written in Cocoa with the exception of a select few. Finder, one of the oldest Carbon applications in the system, is being transitioned to Cocoa for SnowLeopard and much progress has been made in this seed. Please report any issues you find with the new Cocoa pieces of Finder." Much as I want them to FTFF, I very much doubt this will have any useful UI changes.
macosx  finder  cocoa  apple  via:ssp 
october 2008 by blech
A Social Browser for Mac OS X Leopard | Cruz
It's only 0.1, so it's more promise than execution at the moment, and I don't think I "get" BrowsaBowsa. Still, it doesn't need me to log in to everything afresh, it supports userscripts (somewhat), and so I'll try and keep an eye on it.
macosx  web  browser  social  webkit  development 
october 2008 by blech
Custom folder icons for Mac OS X Leopard | Iconic
It's nowhere near as powerful as Can Combine Icons (which seems to have vanished now) but it might be handy anyway.
macosx  graphics  design  icon  via:sohobonobo 
october 2008 by blech
Nokia Map Loader for Mac | Nokia
Ah, handy. I've been having trouble with the PC map loader; maybe this will be happier. (Edit: it wasn't. Maybe the N73 isn't supported any more?)
nokia  maps  n73  mobile  data  macosx  application  via:antimega 
october 2008 by blech
Installing PIL on OS X 10.5.3 | P16: Practical Progress
Something to do if I want sparklines in my app, perhaps.
python  pil  appengine  macosx  library  install 
september 2008 by blech
Lift the download quarantine | The Pug Automatic
A nice little AppleScript folder action which calls xattr to remove that annoying "You've downloaded this, is it safe?" dialog. Trades security for convenience, of course, but if you want it, here it is. (I do.)
macosx  security  securitytheathre?  download  applescript  script  hack  xattr  metadata  via:straup 
august 2008 by blech
BBEdit 9.0 Adds Something for Everyone | TidBITS
A good overview (probably better for casual inspection than the release notes). Also, hurrah for sops to oldtimers: "if you're addicted to the old interface ... an option brings back the old Find & Replace dialog."
bbedit  news  tidbits  macosx  software  development  editor 
august 2008 by blech
BBEdit 9.0 Release Notes | Bare Bones Software
New BBEdit! $30 upgrade, which is cheaper than it used to be, I'm sure. The biggest change looks like the split up, non-modal, find window. Given my early web career was based on driving multi-file replaces from the keyboard, this is scary, but hopefully it'll work out.
bbedit  macosx  software  development  via:gilest 
august 2008 by blech
Google Mac Developer Playground | Google Code
"Many developers at Google work on interesting open-source projects, some full time, some in their 20% time. This page is a collection of several such Mac-related projects."
google  google/code  macosx  applications  utlitities 
august 2008 by blech
appmenuboy | Google Code
"AppMenuBoy is a small Cocoa application that creates a hierarchical menu, in the dock, and when it is the frontmost app, in the menu bar, of your apps" A Google Mac playground app.
macosx  applications  utilities  google  google/code 
august 2008 by blech
Make Ubuntu A Perfect File Server | Matthias Kretschmann
I've already got Netatalk running on my funky Debian/Ubuntu hybrid home server but there are some useful tips here (usedot, avahi and custom icons, in particular).
linux  unix  ubuntu  afp  macosx  rendezvous  networking  via:ffg 
august 2008 by blech
DNS: Import Bind zones in Mac OS X ... | Apple
There are things that aren't documented in the manual, namely that you need to wrap the zone definition in a view {} block, which needs to be before Apple's view {} block (which is, thankfully, at the very end of the file).
dns  work  macosx  server  bind 
august 2008 by blech
Apple's low-cost ultraportable Mac? | Technovia
Ian Betteridge looks at the MSI Wind and its the people running Mac OS X on it and asks if Apple would ever make something similar. I suspect that he's right about the pricing if they did, but that they're more likely to stick with the MacBook Air as their "ultraportable" and that if they do make something that aims at that sector, it'll be a bigger iPhone OS based tablet.
apple  macosx  eee  ultraportable  macbookair 
august 2008 by blech
osx-trash | Dave Dribin
"osx-trash manipulates the Mac OS X trash from the command line, just like the Finder does." One to remember to install, and then to remember to use.
scripting  scriptingbridge  ruby  cli  macosx  tools 
july 2008 by blech
Extending Your Wiki Server | Apple
Having spent part of this morning poking around in the guts of a wiki trying to figure out its format, I find that Apple have actually published a PDF with that info in. It doesn't mention, let alone document, the SQLite revision.db file, though.
apple  documenation  macosx  server  wiki  format  pdf  work 
july 2008 by blech
Broken Time Machine Backups | Extenuating Circumstances
Dan fixed this (rather annoying and definitely underdocumented) issue this morning. So far, my experience with Mac OS X Server has been... whelming.
macosx  server  timemachine  backup  sixtostart  work 
july 2008 by blech
Time Machine: Exclude All System Files | Extra Pepperoni
How to persuade Time Machine not to back up system files on the user version, with reference to the fact that Mac OS X Server lets you force clients not to. (Turns out Tom knew about this before the post, let alone now.)
macosx  server  backup  timemachine  apple 
july 2008 by blech
a Mac GUI app wrapper around memcached | mcinsight
To look at, especially if I ever get around to doing things with the likes of Starling.
macosx  cocoa  memcached  caching  gui  via:mattb 
july 2008 by blech
What is *jour and why they are killer apps | Dr Nic
A bunch of Bonjour services to enable offline group development. It's all pretty cool, but not much use if you have Internet access and don't have a lot of local developers. Also, *jour looks a bit like Flame.
ruby  versioncontrol  bonjour  development  tools  git  macosx  gui  cli  application  via:zimpenfish 
june 2008 by blech
Mac OS X Leopard - Snow Leopard Server | Apple
Ah, so there is another glossy pre-release page. ZFS presumably isn't ready for the consumer, then. Can't say I understand why Podcast Producer gets all that space.
apple  macosx  server  zfs  filesystem  wiki  podcasting 
june 2008 by blech
Snow Leopard Previewed For Developers | Apple
Link to the Mac OS X 10.6 press release, as it has all the information in the glossy page, but it won't vanish. Obviously nobody cares much, either, given all the iPhone noise (in the keynote, and the analysis).
apple  pressrelease  macosx 
june 2008 by blech
MDIs on the Mac (Updated) | ignore the code
It's nice to know other people share my bugbears, even after all this time of Windows incomers diluting the Mac-ishness of the UI. I wish he'd expanded his point about Safari (which I still use without tabs on the Mac, damnit).
macosx  mac  ui  usability  comment  windows  via:ssp 
june 2008 by blech
Make Help Viewer windows non-floating | macosxhints
Oh please let this work. Includes a plist change, so you might need to repeat that after an update, but then that's only to show the icon in the Dock and task switcher.
apple  macosx  interface  ui  usability  hack  via:jack  via:pauldwaite 
june 2008 by blech
Reluctantly Switching from Eudora to Apple Mail | TidBITS
I've still got all my archived mail - everything from something like '02 to August of last year - in Eudora, but I'm now using Mail as my primary client. At some point I'll look at this and put everything in one place. Sigh.
apple  email  applemail  eudora  migration  macosx  software 
may 2008 by blech
tms | fernLightning
tms "allows basic cvs style operations on local (not yet Time Capsule) Time Machine volumes" "
macosx  backup  timemachine  cli  tools  versioncontrol  via:ffg  via:deusx 
may 2008 by blech
A new use for Caps Lock… | Πάχοο
Intriguing idea; a custom keymap that uses caps lock (and then shift + caps lock) as new modifiers to bring typographic characters out of obscurity.
macosx  unicode  typography  via:ssp 
april 2008 by blech
Fire Eagle and MarcoPolo | Dorward Online
Interesting both for the MarcoPolo app (which I wasn't aware of previously) and for the "not-faffing-with-the-API" method of updating Fire Eagle (not what I'd recommend, mind). Would be useful if I moved my Mac around.
fireeagle  location  laptop  macosx  software 
april 2008 by blech
Run Python Script | toxicsoftware.com
An Automator action to allow you to run a Python script. Worth a look at some point, although I tend to just use AppleScript or another OSA method rather than Automator, which has a nasty habit of getting in my way.
macosx  applescript  automator  python  scripting  via:ssp 
april 2008 by blech
Sleep all displays via keyboard shortcut | macosxhints.com
10.5 only, but shift-control-eject should switch off the screen (backlight?). One to try this evening.
apple  macosx  display  sleep  tips  via:bsag 
april 2008 by blech
Control the new 10.5 iTunes visualizers | Macworld
Turns out there are new visualisers in iTunes that are actually Quartz Composer based. Coo. Actually, I vaguely recall hearing that as a WWDC style bullet point, but I'd forgotten, so this is good.
apple  itunes  development  quartzcomposer  macosx 
april 2008 by blech
The tabbed interface schism in OS X | rc3.org
It's this sort of thing that persuades me I'm right to reject tabbed interfaces. (Yes, even now, when Terminal has tabs, I don't use them. Not on the Mac, anyway. Windows is another matter.)
macosx  interface  comment  ui  usability  blogcomment 
april 2008 by blech
Changing the download safety settings | My Macinations
I should have a good look at this and see if the safe files are related at all to the xattr settings discussed earlier.
apple  macosx  security  safari  via:ssp 
march 2008 by blech
“Disabling” Launch Services File Quarantine | The Apple Blog
That annoying "this is downloaded from the Internet" dialog? Here's how to get rid of it.
apple  macosx  security  software  finder  metadata  applescript  via:daringfireball 
march 2008 by blech
Downloaded From the Internet? | pudge hates software
Chris Nandor on the hates-software blogmailinglisthing about the rather stupid notifications you get that an application is from the Internet.
apple  macosx  software  security 
march 2008 by blech
X.5 Time Machine | Quarter Life Crisis
A pretty detailed run through of Time Machine, including hard links, UI critique, plist inspection, how multiple machines back up to one drive, and FileVault interactions.
macosx  backup  review  blogcomment  via:g 
march 2008 by blech
Bestsellers | dive into mark
One of these things is not like the other. It's the one that "had users file a bug on me to make Thunderbird’s new account dialog smaller, so they can get to the buttons."
eee  apple  amazon  laptop  hardware  linux  macosx 
march 2008 by blech
Setting Flickr ID in Aperture manually | Flickr
Where Flickr Export stores the Flickr ID. If I ever get back to working on my Flickr/local photo reconciliation code, I should store the ID this way.
flickr  macosx  aperture  metadata  iphoto 
march 2008 by blech
Synchronising Between Mac and Eee | Submit Response
This isn't something candace bothers with (files are on one or the other, and if they need to move, she uses USB sticks) but ExpanDrive sounds interesting and other people do like proper sync solutions.
eee  macosx  syncronisation  software  svn  fuse 
february 2008 by blech
10.5.2 to add Remote Backup | Infinite Loop
My skepticism about Time Capsule appears to have been premature, perhaps, if 10.5.2 includes remote Time Machine on its laundry-list of other features. Should be a must-do update.
apple  macosx  timemachine  backup  software 
january 2008 by blech
Mac OS X and the missing probes | Adam Leventhal
"Apple is explicitly preventing DTrace from examining or recording data for processes which don't permit tracing" notably iTunes, presumably to keep all the bits of DRM in there from being reverse engineered.
apple  macosx  development  dtrace  debugging  itunes  daap  airtunes  itms  sun  via:daringfireball 
january 2008 by blech
Shelf - Context for MacOS | jerakeen.org
Tom's at it again, this time with an experimental (Gnome) Dashboard style application to get some sort of personal context around your current item of attention (web page, email, that sort of thing). Nicely done, even if the architecture needs work.
applications  macosx  ruby  identity 
january 2008 by blech
Fluid - Free Site Specific Browser | Ditchnet
A bit like Mozilla's Prism, but based on Webkit. It's also more of a site-specific browser generator than a browser itself. Still, interesting. 10.5 only; I'm not surprised by that, even this soon.
macosx  webkit  web  browser  via:coty 
december 2007 by blech
ruby+objc, Part 1 | lrz's diary
"It basically behaves as the normal Ruby 1.9. For instance, all meaningful tests included in the 1.9 distribution are passing" "a Ruby String object is in fact an Objective-C object of the RBString class." Ulp.
ruby  objectivec  cocoa  macosx  via:coty 
december 2007 by blech
Web Inspector Update | Surfin’ Safari
Every time they update this it gets better. CSS editing and SQLite local database inspection? Yes please. It's now getting to the point where a comparison with Firebug has both with missing features.
macosx  safari  development  webkit  css  sqlite  database 
december 2007 by blech
Mac OS X Leopard: A perfect 10 | Infoworld
This is what real fanboyism looks like: "In the past, third parties have offered [alternatives to the] Finder, the Mac's answer to Windows' primitive Explorer. That died out with Tiger, and Leopard makes such efforts obsolete" Er?
apple  macosx  review  via:rcarmo 
december 2007 by blech
the MacFUSE noapplespecial | macfuse-devel
"Wanting the Finder to be always happy, wanting things to always work correctly, and wanting to disallow "._" files over these volumes isn't exactly a reasonable combination of desires"
macosx  fuse  documentation 
november 2007 by blech
macosxhints.com - Remove the stripes from lists
Mac OS X 10.5's list mode has "tiger stripes", just like in iTunes. I don't think I'd like them, so I'm pleased there's a defaults to disable them, when I get around to upgrading.
apple  macosx  finder  tips  ui 
november 2007 by blech
David Emery Online: Animate & Transform
Turns out there's even more interesting stuff showing up in WebKit. I just hope it gets released before 10.6. Meanwhile, David Emery's blog has some interesting use of images for indexing.
macosx  safari  webkit  html  css  design  blogcomment 
november 2007 by blech
Leopard finally supporting ssh-agent at login
When I finally upgrade, I should be able to junk SSHKeychain. Which is good, because it often takes a gig of VM for no apparent reason.
macosx  ssh  unix  security 
october 2007 by blech
Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard: Finder
John Siracusa confirms my fears about the Finder's spatial mode: "This avalanche of mandatory explicit action effectively represents a denial of service attack on the spatial style of file management." Maybe it's time to learn to love the browser.
apple  macosx  10.5  review  finder 
october 2007 by blech
The Leopard bug report thread - Finder
From the Ars Technica forums. I can't figure out yet whether this is going to be an utter blow to the spatial Finder or if it means it's actually a bit better than it was. I fear the first, or at least that I'll have to fiddle a lot.
apple  finder  macosx  forum  comment 
october 2007 by blech
Apple to Ship Mac OS X Leopard on October 26
So that's that confirmed then. Available for pre-order on the store.
apple  macosx  pressrelease 
october 2007 by blech
TrueGrain Grain Library
What next? RealSkratch, adding the sound of dust on vinyl to your MP3s? Me, I'm happy just to accept digital noise as a kind of visual artefact. That, and you can't get Noise Ninja as an iPhoto plugin.
film  photography  software  macosx  via:daringfireball 
september 2007 by blech
Yet another one more thing… a new Web Inspector!
This looks a lot more like Firebug (functionally), iTunes (sidebar-wise) and a lot less like a HUD (graphically). Now, what happens when you install Safari 3 + nightlies? And what's this noise about the loss of View Source?
macosx  safari  development  webkit  tools  firebug 
june 2007 by blech
Mark Fowler's Journal - Plain Text Wiki, Reworked
[[Mark Fowler]] produces patches to [[Matt Webb]]'s [[plain text wiki]] so that it can use better links than WikiWords.
wiki  ruby  software  macosx  patch  fork 
may 2007 by blech
plain text wiki (20 May 2007, Interconnected)
MattWebb writes a PlainTextWiki for TextMate
textmate  editor  wiki  macosx  software  ruby 
may 2007 by blech
TidBITS: Build Your Own 23-inch MacBook
Trying to get this to work so I can use my old PowerBook as a screen for the MacBook.
apple  macosx  powerbook  vnc  hacks  todo/done  via:gilest 
may 2007 by blech
CamelBones: "first class citizen"? - nntp.perl.org
Interesing post from Sherm Pendley on the Perl/Cocoa bridge CamelBones, Apple, the .scriptingbridge project (in 10.5), and why PyObjC "won".
development  perl  python  macosx  cocoa  bridge 
may 2007 by blech
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