Cool OSX Apps Transition To Paid Membership Site (1)
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Dear Cool OSX Apps Users, Cool OSX Apps is currently faced with a serious financial burden! We pay for the site out of our own pockets, from the expensive hosting bill each month to maintaining the site and ensuring it runs at optimal speed, so you all as the users can have the most pleasant browsing experience when utilizing our site. However, the expenses are growing each month, proving to be detrimental in being able ...
RubyMine EAP Build 500 (1)
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New EAP build of RubyMine is available. It comes with some improvements and fixes. See Release Notes Some of the new things: Built-in TextMate keymap added. Try Ctrl + ` / ⌘ ` for quick switch Ruby SDK indexing speed improvement New intentions added HAML file template added Support for “test/spec” BDD framework and more And a small example of intention for converting between if statement and statement modifiers. 1. Type some if then statement ...
JideBuilder 2.0.1 released (1)
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I'm proud to announce that JideBuilder 2.0.1 has been released. Two things are noteworthy of this release a bug related to SVGIcon was fixed. JideBuilder has been fully relocated to the Griffon space. Lastly as @shemnon announced here Griffon plugins have started to appear, jide-builder being one of them Keep on Groovying!
‘Tis the Season for Mad Props (2)
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Love it or hate it the holidays are here again. Whether you’ll be stuffing your face with turkey and Nibblets, organic locally grown roasted butternut squash and Tofurkey, latkes and sufganiyot, candy canes and sugar plums, or a bottle of 2-buck Chuck, this next month will be filled with plenty of reason to summon your cheer face. We want to start the season of joy off on the right foot by giving you all mad ...
MacPilot 3 - ONLY $5.99 - Save 70% For ALL Cool OSX Apps Visitors (1)
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Time Remaining In Sale: Today in 11 hours and 24 minutes Note: Shortly after your payment is received, you will receive 2 emails that will give you your serial number and a download link. ALL Cool OSX Apps Visitors receive an Exclusive 70% Discount... Your daily software dose of the best free Mac Apps, Mac Utilities & Mac Games! Over 3,900 free applications online!
MacPilot 3 - ONLY $5.99 - Save 70% For ALL Cool OSX Apps Visitors (1)
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Time Remaining In Sale: Today in 18 hours and 49 minutes Note: Shortly after your payment is received, you will receive 2 emails that will give you your serial number and a download link. ALL Cool OSX Apps Visitors receive an Exclusive 70% Discount... Your daily software dose of the best free Mac Apps, Mac Utilities & Mac Games! Over 3,900 free applications online!
Finally, Affordable Web Training! (3)
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Finally, Web design and development courses that you can do right from the comfort of your own home! After years of traveling the world doing workshops and presentations, I’m getting a little world-weary and would like to focus more on teaching rather than the latest and greatest in best packing techniques! This is not to say you won’t see me at public venues, because you will. But after years of providing a variety of educational ...
Free Responsible Marketing webinar on PR Newswire (1)
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As you probably know, I do a fair amount of speaking regarding Responsible Marketing. Usually, my speeches are only available to the members of the organization in which I’m speaking—not the general public. Well, thanks to PR Newswire, the global leader in news and information distribution services for professional communicators, you’ll be able to attend my talk in a free webinar next month: Not in quite some time has our economy experienced a downturn such ...
Secret Features (1)
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I have a secret. Last Wednesday night, when I should have stayed home and gotten rid of a cold, I instead went out to a big gala event to celebrate the secret renaming of the Tri-Borough Bridge to the Robert Kennedy Bridge. Hey, I wanted to see what all the fuss was about, and it was to support a good cause! It was great to see Alec Baldwin and other uber-famous people perform Speak Truth ...
A fork in the road (6)
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Today marks a fork in the road for this particular startup. Values of n, the company behind Stikkit and I Want Sandy, will be closing its doors. Both services will going offline at close of business (5pm PST) on Monday December 8th, 2008. Until then, they'll be up and running as usual to allow our users time to make the transition, find alternative services, and download any data they wish to take with them.While the ...
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Nick said:
i moved all my stikkit notes to evernote
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Dedalus said:
I Want Sandy was a great idea, but... I only used it once.
A "Grey Hat" Guide for Security Researchers (4)
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In counseling computer security researchers, I have found the law to be a real obstacle to solving vulnerabilities. The muddy nature of the laws that regulate computers and code, coupled with a series of abusive lawsuits, gives researchers real reason to worry that they might be sued if they publish their research or go straight to the affected vendor. By reporting the security flaw, the researcher reveals that she may have committed unlawful activity, which ...
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Logical Extremes said:
"The muddy nature of the laws that regulate computers and code, coupled with a series of abusive lawsuits, gives researchers real reason to worry that they might be sued if they publish their research or go straight to the affected vendor. By reporting the security flaw, the researcher reveals that she may have committed unlawful activity, which might invite a lawsuit or criminal investigation. On the other hand, withholding information means a potentially serious security flaw may go unremedied."