Archive for February 17th, 2008

Today i have added some more plugins/widgets and a new theme:

  • Plugin: Yet another related post plugin
  • Widget: Flickr badge
  • Theme: freshy
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Apple explains in Technical Note TN2139 how to  debug dashboard widgets.

Teaser:

This Technical Note covers common problems and errors encountered during the development of a Dashboard widget, along with techniques for discovering and preventing such problems. It is targeted at developers working with Dashboard on Mac OS X Tiger.

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My collegue showed my MacOrchard.com as we were discussing about good ftp-clients.

MacOrchard seems to be a good platform if you are looking for a specific application category but don’t know a specific app itself or if you are looking for a quick overview / review / comparison

It features the following categories:

  • Chat & Talk
  • Classics
  • Connectivity
  • Email
  • File Transfer
  • Helper
  • MUSH/MUD
  • Network
  • Older Protocols
  • Other
  • RSS
  • Server
  • Sharing
  • Terminal
  • Usenet
  • Web Browsers
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It seems to be a repeating question in Mac OS X related irc-channels, so let’s write the solution down once again.

Mac OS X has several methods to burn files. Unfortunally there is no pre-installed all-in-one burning solution so many users end up using free burn-apps like Burn or commercial apps like Toast. In general using a specific burn-app makes sense…but maybe the following solution is enough for you.

Now lets see how you can burn ISO’s using Disk Utility

  • Insert a blank disc.
  • Start Disk Utility (/Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app)
  • From the File menu, choose “Open Disk Image” and select the ISO you want to burn
  • In the list of volumes, you will now see an item representing the ISO file. Select it.
  • Click the Burn button and follow the instructions.
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