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Processing 1.0 (BETA) - 0 views

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    Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions. It is created to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context and to serve as a software sketchbook and professional production tool. Processing is developed by artists and designers as an alternative to proprietary software tools in the same domain.
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QTCoffee - 1 views

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    QTCoffee 1.2.5 is a set of command-line Mac OS X utilities for manipulating QuickTime movies and other QuickTime readable media (AVIs, MPEGs, as well as audio files such as MP3s and AACs). Features include: Joining (concatenating) movies or audio files, so they play one after the other Multiplexing of movies so they play at the same time. Useful for: Putting together audio and video tracks from other utilities Masking unwanted (noisy) parts of a video Letterboxing content Picture-in-picture effect Watermarking video Scaling movie tracks (for resizing video content) Changing the playback rate of movies or audio Extracting or removing tracks Extracting or removing chapters Splitting a movie into equal duration pieces or at specified times Splitting a movie into individual chapters Creating chapters or connecting chapter tracks and creating chapter files for AAC podcasts to be processed with Apple's ChapterTool
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Stainless for OS X Leopard - 0 views

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    A multi-process browser for OS X Leopard. A prime example is parallel sessions, which allow you to log into a site using different credentials in separate tabs at the same time.
Jeff Johnson

Bombich.com: How NetBoot Works -- An In-depth Analysis of BSDP and bootpd - 0 views

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    Understanding the content of the DHCP and BSDP communication between NetBoot servers and NetBoot clients can provide excellent insight for troubleshooting the NetBoot process. In this article I explain the components of a typical DHCP packet, dig deeper into the vendor options and BSDP-specific options, then I describe the NetBoot process from the NetBoot server perspective.
Mark Grey

Looking to Sell Your iphone? - 0 views

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    If you are trying to sell an iphone it can be a difficult task, especially if the phone is in a used condition, or even worse the iphone is broken. There is now an option to enable you to sell your phone easily and trouble free, regardless of it´s condition and get you some quick cash to discount the purchase of your new phone. Therefore if you were thinking you were stuck with your iphone, or it was ready for the trash then you will be relieved to know you can get paid to recycle it.There are several companies available on the internet to assist you with this process, however I highly recommend www.cashforiphones.com , when you sell your iphone to them they offer a service that stands out above the rest, they keep to their promises and they deliver fast cash, all at no cost to the customer, including the postage and insurance being paid for by them.Also offered by the 'cashfor' family is a very simple, easy to use website where you can gain an accurate quote for your iphone that you wish to sell, and you will see from the list that all models are accepted and in any condition - you can even sell your broken iphone to them, meaning you get paid to recycle your electronic waste. Once you have completed the online process they will ship a postage box to you that is prepaid and the cost of insurance is covered so all you have to do is box up the phone in the comfort of your own home and ship it back to them at no cost, revolutionizing the process of selling an iphone and making it very straightforward.After you have sent off the old iphone in the post and it is received by www.cashforiphones.com they will erase any personal information that was stored on it giving you piece of mind, and they will immediately dispatch the check in the post for amount quoted when you chose to sell your iphone - they also offer this service for Smartphone's, Blackberry's and laptops, so it is an ideal company if you are looking at having a clear out of your unused electronic hardware, an
Jeff Johnson

Apple fixes OS X Leopard 10.5.6 installation problems - 0 views

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    Some Mac users who ran the latest OS X Leopard update installation file found out that the software installation quits halfway through the process, causing potential problems due to a partially updated system. Apple acknowledged the installation issue and offers instructions on how to remove partially deleted installation files from a system folder and re-download the update again.
Jeff Johnson

Apple's patch process a mess, say researchers (Computerworld) - 0 views

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    September 22, 2008 (Computerworld) Apple Inc.'s patching process proves that the company isn't serious about moving Macs into the enterprise, security researchers said today. One dissenting expert, however, said it was unfair to compare Apple's patching procedures with, say, Microsoft Corp.'s. "You have to evaluate the patching performance of the company if you're looking at Macs," said Andrew Storms, director of security operations at vendor nCircle Network Security Inc. "And the last two weeks hasn't been a gold star for Apple."
Jyrki Lilja

|| TrajiklyHip - Blog ||: A Fix for Time Machine's Backup Failure - 0 views

  • To get Time Machine going again, you need to remove the errant files with the following steps: Ensure your backup device is turned on and connected to your computer (wirelessly or wired, it doesn't matter) Turn off Time Machine using the big button in Time Machine preferences. NOTE: I did not execute this step and was still able to fix Time Machine. Make sure the backup volume (which is just part of the backup drive) is mounted to your desktop/Finder. You may have to initiate (and subsequently cancel) a Time Machine backup process in order to see the drive on the desktop or in Finder. Access your backup volume in Finder (it should be named "Backup of your-computer-name..." or something similar) and double-click into the "Backups.backupdb" folder. Next, click into the "your-computer-name" folder. You should see a bunch of folders with dates. These are all the dates corresponding to days you ran a successful backup. At the bottom of the folder listing will be one or two things you need to move to the trash. You may see only one or both of these, but delete the file that starts with a date (it should be the date the backup failure started) and ends in ".inProgress." Also delete a file named "Latest" if it exists. Return to Time Machine preferences and turn Time Machine on. Remember, I was successful without performing this step. Initiate a backup using the Time Machine drop-down in the menu bar or wait until the next scheduled backup run. A final but important step, be patient. Time Machine may sit in "preparing" mode for a while. It's important to at least let it run for an hour or so to see if the process will continue actually writing files to your backup volume.
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