Congrats to our Newber beta key winners! (1)
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If you entered our drawing for a spot in the Newber beta, check your inbox! All winners have been informed by the e-mail addresses that they provided when filling out the comment form. Didn’t win? Don’t sweat it. We’ll have more opportunities for our readers to get into closed betas in the future, so you’ll have another shot at it before too long.
5 Time Saving CSSEdit Tips - NETTUTS (9)
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CSSEdit is another fantastic web dev app, which takes Apple’s WebKit by the reigns to deliver a fantastic real-time visual CSS editing experience. But that’s just it! People only know it as a visual CSS editor, when it is actually much more! I use these 5 fantastic tips to keep my work flow fast and smooth. Milestones Milestones are a nifty little feature that basically save the need for trillions of apple+z’s to get back ...
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sike said:
合适的工具会使某些工作变得愉悦,反之则想杀人。
Improving the Default Directory View - CSS-Tricks (7)
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You’ve all seen a page like this: That’s when you are viewing a directory on a server (or locally), that doesn’t have an “index” page to show you, but does have permissions set to allow you to see the directories contents. Different browsers have different takes on it. Here is Fx3: None of them are exactly shining examples of user-friendliness, but they’ll do. After all, chances are all you need to do is quickly scan ...
Radio that's all user-interface (24)
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Here's a radically simplified user interface for a radio -- as Kottke says: The Hidden Radio has no obvious controls...unless you count that the radio *is* the controls...it "has either no user interface...or...is all user interface". The volume is controlled by lifting the lid of the radio (which also reveals the speaker). Tuning is done by twisting the lid. Absurdly clever. Hidden Radio (via Kottke)
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Jeremy Jarratt said:
THIS is perfect design, with form and function exquisitely intertwined.
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Dennis Laumen said:
Great example of usable design.
Lockdown Is an Alarm and Security Camera for Your Laptop [Featured Mac Download] (32)
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Mac OS X only: Free application Lockdown is a security alarm for your Mac laptop, complete with remote arming and a security camera. Your Apple Remote handles the arming, and once armed, the application's alarm is triggered by your laptop's motion detectors, MagSafe removal, keyboard or mouse activity, closed lid, or external device removal. When the alarm is triggered, your iSight snaps a timestamped picture and can even email it to you. Based on previously ...