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Graham Perrin

WebArchive Class Reference - 0 views

  • A WebArchive object represents a webpage that can be archived—for example, archived on disk or on the pasteboard. A WebArchive object contains the main resource, as well as the subresources and subframes of the main resource. The main resource can be an entire webpage, a portion of a webpage, or some other kind of data such as an image. Use this class to archive webpages, or place a portion of a webpage on the pasteboard, or to represent rich web content in any application.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Cross reference http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/41022 Does anyone know whether anyone other than Apple is developing a .webarchive reader for Linux and/or for Windows?
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      http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/41022#3 - WebKit on Windows reading WebArchive format.
yc c

Nvu - The Complete Web Authoring System for Linux, Macintosh and Windows - 0 views

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    Nvu (pronounced N-view which stands for "new view")  Web Authoring app like FrontPage and Dreamweaver for Linux, Microsoft Windows and Macintosh.
yc c

WebShot - A Website and Webpage Screenshot Thumbnailing Utility - 0 views

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    For IE windows, takes screenshots bigger than the browser window.
yc c

buzz.opml - 0 views

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    The goal is to enable the editing, publishing and sharing of OPML files across the Web, MS Windows desktop, Linux Desktop, Palm OS and Windows CE. We are setting up a system that allows a group to use, download, and upload OPML over a collaborative web server
yc c

Parallels Desktop for Mac - 0 views

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    Run Windows, Linux, and more side-by-side with Mac OS X on any Intel-powered Mac, without rebooting. You can even drag-and-drop files between desktops!
Jeff Johnson

Tweetie for Mac (atebits) - 0 views

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    Double click on a tweet to view not only that tweet, but the entire conversation history leading up to that tweet. Never lose track of a conversation again. Independent compose windows stay out of your way until you need them. Have as many open at a time as you'd like while you compose your thoughts. Everything has a keyboard shortcut, (Command-Enter will send a tweet).
Jeff Johnson

Mac vs. PC: What You Don't Get for $699 - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Now Microsoft is fighting back with its own advertising campaign. I've enjoyed some of its elements. The Seinfeld spots were weird. I was intrigued by some of the "I'm a PC" spots that aired last fall, depicting PC users engaged in a variety of jobs-teaching law, protecting endangered species, blogging for Barack Obama. The message: You can use a Windows PC and still do cool and interesting things. Not bad. Then came the adorable little girls: Kylie, age 4, and Alexa, age 7, e-mailing pictures of fish and stitching together pictures of a fort into one. Microsoft, it seemed, had finally found its advertising voice.
Jeff Johnson

Yet another reason why Macs need security software | Security - CNET News - 0 views

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    According to the X-Force 2008 Trend & Risk Report (PDF) released early this year, Mac OS X Server and Mac OS X top the list of operating systems with the most disclosed vulnerabilities for 2008. Each accounts for 14.3 percent, and has been in the top five in each of the last three years. Rounding out the top five were: Linux Kernel at 10.9 percent, Sun Solaris at 7.3 percent, and Microsoft Windows XP at 5.5 percent. The purpose of this data is to compare the total number of disclosed vulnerabilities with each individual operating system. Vulnerability data is submitted to the Mitre Corp. and then appears in the CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) List.
Aline Ohannessian

Postbox: The New Free Mail Client for Mac and Windows | Design Marketing Advertising Fr... - 0 views

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    Postbox offers powerful new ways to find, use, and view email messages and content, organize your work life, and get stuff done. Works on Mac and
Jeff Johnson

More Evidence of Apple's Massive Marketshare Growth in Higher Education - Mac Rumors - 0 views

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    The latest computing survey results from the University of Virginia's freshman class show evidence of continued Apple marketshare growth in the higher education market (via Daring Fireball). The chart above shows that Apple has made steady gains since 2003 in the percentage of incoming UVA freshman who own a Mac. The latest year (2008) shows that 37% of incoming students owned a Mac while the percentage owning a Windows computer had shrunk to 62% from a peak of 96% in 2001. The growth tracks closely with the trend towards laptop ownership amongst the Virginia freshman. In 2008, 99% of the incoming students owned a laptop.
kristin chenoweth

2009 Best DVD to iPod Converter Reviews - 0 views

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    2009 Best DVD to iPod Converter Reviews is the most authoritative dvd to ipod for windows/mac software reviews, you could get all-around dvd to ipod converter comparison.
David Corking

Apple - Support - Discussions - How to view all windows as a "cascade"? ... | 2009 - 0 views

  • Open the Windows menu, hold down the Option key and click on "All in Front". The cascade effect is from left to right, not from upper left to lower right.
    • David Corking
       
      Not all applications have it - I guess the developer has to add it. Finder does, and it is very nice.
Jeff Johnson

How to Make Custom iPhone Ringtones for Free | eHow.com - 5 views

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    So, you bought an iPhone. You love the phone and all its features, but wish you didn't have to pay for your songs twice to get a ringtone. There are plenty of songs in your music library, but no way to make ringtones from any of them. Or are there? Actually, with a little bit of trickery (nothing illegal) you can create ringtones from any one of your non-DRM songs in your iTunes library easily and for free. This works on both Mac and Windows PCs.
Jeff Johnson

GeekTool - 6 views

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    Mac OS X only: GeekTool is a nifty utility that incorporates text files, the output of shell commands and images onto your Mac's desktop. GeekTool ranks up there with Quicksilver in my "Oh my God, why doesn't this exist for Windows" list. Especially indispensable for command line lovers, GeekTool is fantastic for keeping tabs on your system or tracking your life in .txt right on your desktop.
alexxxy zong

Free DRM removal software protected m4p wma m4v wmv to mp3 mp4 converter - 10 views

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    Free DRM removal software and free m4p to mp3 converter, free wma to mp3 converter, free m4v converter, free DRM wmv converter for protected music video movie from iTunes, BBC iPlayer, Windows Media Centre, Zune MarketPlace, Xbox MarketPlace, Napster, Rhapsody, Nokia Music Store, Amazon Unbox on iPod iPhone Apple TV Zune Xbox PSP PS3 Nokia etc
Jeff Johnson

Adjust Mac OS X display brightness from the Terminal - Matt [Danger] - 0 views

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    One of the classrooms I maintain is comprised of 2.4Ghz iMacs (MB323LL/A) that are dual booted with Windows XP and Mac OS X. Sometimes when the workstations are restarted from XP to OS X the display brightness gets changed to its dim power saver setting. This requires the user manually increase the display brightness by pressing the F2 key, which is inconvenient. I haven't been able to determine the cause of this issue so I wanted to create a login hook to increases the brightness as a temporary fix. OS X doesn't ship with a command line utility that let's you change display brightness. Fortunately, Nicholas Riley has written a utility that uses OS X frameworks to accomplish this quickly and easily. Here's the code
liza cainz

Efficient and Secured Computer Support - 1 views

Several months ago, I decided to change my Microsoft Windows support provider. The Microsoft help company I was using was not proficient in what they do. A friend of mine referred HelpGurus Compute...

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started by liza cainz on 10 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Tahir Mirza

Back up iOS 4.3.5 SHSH Blobs & Upgrade iPhone 4 Baseband with TinyUmbrella 5.00.07 - 0 views

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    TinyUmbrella has updated to version 5.00.07 for both Windows and Mac. TinyUmbrella will help you to save iOS 4.3.5 SHSH blobs of your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.The importance of saving SHSH blobs, especially if you want to regain jailbreak on any particular firmware. SHSH blobs are saved in order
Tahir Mirza

Jailbreak iOS 5 Beta 6 On iPhone, iPad, iPod touch Using Sn0wbreeze 2.8b6 - 0 views

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    iH8sn0w has released an updated version of Sn0wbreeze to jailbreak IOS  5 Beta 6 on iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch for windows users. This version of Sn0wbreeze can only jailbreak the latest version of IOS 5, but can also keep the baseband (and hacktivate) 4 iPhone iPhone 3Gs and users who rely on Gevey
Tahir Mirza

Sn0wBreeze 2.8 beta 5 Released Brings Ability to Install iOS 5 Beta 5 Without a Develop... - 0 views

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    iH8snow released Sn0wBreeze 2.8 Beta 5 for Windows users. Sn0wBreeze 2.8 Beta 5 jailbreaks iOS 5 Beta 5, and also includes a few handy features and improvements. The jailbreak using Sn0wBreeze 2.8 Beta 5 is a tethered jailbreak which means you have to reboot your device or it loses charge, you wil
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