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Index of pages filed with the "Software" tag (listing records 1 to 10 of 30):
- DoubleTake and My First Panorama
(Date: Fri 23-Dec-2005 | Comments: 0 | Permalink)
Way back in October, I asked for recommendations for panoramic image stitching software for OS X (God, was it really that long ago? One of my New-Year Resolutions must be to blog more often.) I received just one reply (thank you Neon M), recommending ... (continue reading) - Komodo IDE Ported to Mac OS X
(Date: Fri 4-Nov-2005 | Comments: 2 | Permalink)
It's a great day for Mac OS X Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby (with Rails support), Tcl and XSLT programmers. ActiveState has finally released Komodo, the award-winning IDE, for the Mac OS X platform. I previously mourned the absence of Komodo for OS X, so imagine ... (continue reading) - OS X Panorama Software
(Date: Mon 31-Oct-2005 | Comments: 2 | Permalink)
I need an OS X application that can take a collection of images and stitch them together into a single panoramic image - as seamlessly as possible. I've been playing with DoubleTake but before I commit to registering I'd like to know if there's anything ... (continue reading) - Windows Reference Installation
(Date: Thu 27-Oct-2005 | Comments: 4 | Permalink)
Aside from an IBM ThinkPad running Windows XP, that accompanies me on road-trips, and a rack of LaCie Ethernet Disks running Windows XP Embedded, I have completely eradicated Windows PCs from my day-to-day operations. However, as a self-proclaimed geek ... (continue reading) - iTunes to Weblog - Revisited
(Date: Wed 15-Jun-2005 | Comments: 5 | Permalink)
Some time ago I expressed my delight at discovering Brandon Fuller's "Now Playing" plug-in for the Windows version of iTunes. "Now Playing" creates a small XML file containing information about the track currently playing in iTunes and exports it via ... (continue reading) - Mac OS X, Intel and Rosetta
(Date: Thu 9-Jun-2005 | Comments: 1 | Permalink)
On 6th June, 2005, Apple Computer, Inc announced that they are to switch from PowerPC processors to those made by Intel. The Macintosh Faithful were predictably shocked by the announcement (nicely illustrated by The Joy of Tech), despite the fact that ... (continue reading) - Solaris 10
(Date: Fri 4-Feb-2005 | Comments: 5 | Permalink)
Four and a half hours of downloading, concatenating 5 x 450MB files and md5summing the result... and I finally have a copy of Sun's Solaris 10. I have enjoyed using Solaris (versions 8 and 9) on Sun workstations for a couple of years. Now I can enjoy ... (continue reading) - Screen Recorders
(Date: Fri 28-Jan-2005 | Comments: 5 | Permalink)
I've just come across vnc2swf, a screen recorder for *nix X-Window (X11) and Mac OS X. vnc2swf is a neat little application that records a "video" of screen activity and converts it to a Macromedia Flash movie. Unfortunately the software only runs on ... (continue reading) - Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0
(Date: Sun 26-Dec-2004 | Comments: 11 | Permalink)
Adobe are now offering Acrobat Reader 7.0 for download and it is a "must have" upgrade for all users. Adobe have finally got around to addressing the biggest single problem with the Acrobat Reader - startup speed. In my web-browser (Firefox), Version ... (continue reading) - (Unified) Instant Messaging
(Date: Mon 13-Dec-2004 | Comments: 4 | Permalink)
I've always avoided instant messaging (IM) because I never seemed to be using the same client as my contacts and I was loath to install more than one. However, I've now installed Trillian Basic, a unified IM client with support for five major IM protocols ... (continue reading)
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