Posted by cascadehush on January 16, 2007
Open Source Mac – Free, Open-Source software for OS X:
Free and open-source software is good for you and good for the world. This is the best OS X software that we know of.
Nice, clean site which should be one of the first places you visit when you are setting up a new Mac. Many of the apps listed are also cross platform, which is extra nice.
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Posted by cascadehush on January 12, 2007
UnRarX – Mac OS X RAR Extraction Utility:
UnRarX is a Mac OS X Cocoa application that allows you to expand rar archives and restore corrupted or missing archives using par2.
Freeware/Open Source. Probably quite useful if you are downloading binaries from newsgroups.
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Posted by cascadehush on January 10, 2007
Here is a list of recent stories I have found noteworthy but don’t have the time to blog about specifically. Call this a bit of a trial-run; most of them are Lifehacker articles but next time I’ll try to mix it up a little.
Highlight overused phrases with the Cliché Finder – Lifehacker
The Cliché Finder leaves no stone unturned in the hunt for overused phrases in your writing.
Create smart sets in Flickr with SmartSetr – Lifehacker
Web site SmartSetr lets you create smart sets for your Flickr account based on predefined criteria, like tags, text, date taken, or date uploaded.
Download of the Day: Ophcrack Live CD – Lifehacker
The free, open source Ophcrack Live CD is a Windows account password cracking tool designed to help you recover lost Windows passwords.
Download of the Day: Docsvault (Windows) – Lifehacker
Windows only: Organize, manage, search and archive all your documents with Docsvault Home Edition. Reminiscent of the PaperPort document-management software that used to come with Visioneer scanners, Docsvault helps you organize saved and scanned documents using a simple cabinet/drawer-style filing system.
How to Change the World: The Art of Schmoozing
The key is to establish a relationship before you need it. And this is why I’d like to provide the art of schmoozing.
Web Worker Daily » Blog Archive 20 Different Ways to Manage Your To Dos «
How many ways are there to manage your task list? Almost as many as there are people with tasks to do.
Geek to Live: The command line comeback – Lifehacker
But I don’t use the command line, you say. Oh but you do! Let’s take a closer look at this surprising “circle of life” right back to the trusty old command line with some examples of CLI in modern personal computing.
Track your reading trends with Google Reader – Lifehacker
Google has added a Trends feature to Google Reader, allowing you to track your reading and subscription trends in Reader.
Boot Linux from a flash drive – Lifehacker
you can boot the Linux distro Knoppix right from your USB flash drive. A simple new tutorial shows you how.
Mac Switchers Tip: Remap the Home and End keys – Lifehacker
details on how to remap those keys to behave the way they do on other operating systems.
What Does 200 Calories Look Like?
Each of the photographs below represents 200 calories of the particular type of food; the images are sorted from low to high calorie density.
Free e-book teaches Ruby programming – Lifehacker
Mr. Neighborly’s Humble Little Ruby Book, a new e-book that teaches the basics and then some.
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