cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 29 2008 | travis, adShareViewed: 4 Times
cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 16 2008 | travis, ad
Was driving me batty that FF was always starting maximized and every new window was also maximized. It took a bit of searching, but eventually I found the right key words that led me here.
The trick noted in the last post of the thread worked, much to my disbelief.
Quoted: Firefox always opens in maximized window Mac Applications
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cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 14 2008 | ad, travisnot sure how you have it setup, but I like my external apps to create a new window when they need to use the browser. I don't like it creating tabs or, worse, replacing a tab.
Unfortunately, they removed the option from the preferences. So I went to find out how to change it to how I liked.
cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 12 2008 | travis, ad
The title is blatant dramatization at it's best.
Regardless, the article is pretty good. It talks about how surfing the web could be changing the way, through "practice," we think and absorb information.
How the web's tendency to promote quick transitions, easy information, and skimming text is breaking us of the ability to absorb longer, more in-depth information.
As a test, he makes the article pretty long, but overall it's worth the read.
Course, I must admit....about 3/4 of the way through it, there was some stuff that I found kinda boring...
...so I skimmed it.
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cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 12 2008 | travis, ad
Just a cool trick...
I like having the date on the Menu bar....I always know what day of the week it is, but I never know what day of the month it is. So with this, I replace the former with the latter
Quoted: Mac OS X only If you don't want to install a whole other piece of software to see today's date
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cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 11 2008 | travis, ad
Dunno....
This seems very Verizon-esque....
This was a great feature! Apple understands that business doesn't trump features, and now they remove a great feature for AT&T to feel safer about it all?
Dunno....
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cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 11 2008 | travis, ad
I feel like I may have dotted this before....but I couldn't find it on Faves. So here it is again.
Also, the smiley in the instructions is Option + ; (ie semicolon)
Quoted: If you're used to the default CTRL-K or CMD-K keyboard shortcut to highlight the Google search box in most browsers, Safari's slightly different command (CMD-Shift-L) might be driving you nuts.
cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 11 2008 | travis, ad
Was kinda looking for this specifically for Hulu.
Disabling the screen saver every time was annoying and hot corners didn't seem to work while the video was full screen (who knows why).
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cadwag | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 09 2008 | travis, ad
I found this article during my travels a while back
It's a pretty good article comparing .net and python from many different angles important to a startup.
Part 1 doesn't seem to work and Part 3 is located at http://tinyurl.com/5gczt4
Quoted: Insights and ideas for software startups
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