Grep in Project command for TextMate - The Pug Automatic
I find myself dropping to a terminal window just to run grep, but not anymore. This TextMate command is fast, and saves me time versus running grep in a terminal window.
Grep in Project command for TextMate - The Pug Automatic
I find myself dropping to a terminal window just to run grep, but not anymore. This TextMate command is fast, and saves me time versus running grep in a terminal window.
I’m a Quicksilver junkie, so much so that when I’m on a mac without Quicksilver, I have a hard time finding the programs and actions I’m looking for. Having said that, I know I’ve barely scratched the surface. I come across these tips from time to time, and think they’re a really good idea. Time will tell if I’ll use it or not however, but it’s still a good idea.
The Globe and Mail is carrying a story titled A new copyright law is coming. According to experts this law is a stricter version of the US DMCA, abolishing fair use, time shifting, and ripping of CDs to play on MP3 players.
Quick Look has to be one of my favourite Leopard features. It looks good, works, and does so quickly. This plugin adds Quick Look for zip files.
Now that network mounted volumes no longer show on the desktop, nor in the left hand bar of a Finder window. I’ve been looking for a quick easy way to see what volumes I have mounted and this does nicely.
This is the only way I have found to see MacFusion mounts.
Bell, Telus and Fido (Rogers) offer an hourly rate, Bell $7.50, Telus $10, and Fido at $8. Rogers offers $0.15/minute which works out to $9 for an hour. For greater usage, Bell, Telus and Fido offer daily/24 hour rates of $13, $15 and $15 respectively. Rogers continues at $0.15/minute, for $216.
Now in their defense Rogers does offer a $4/month subscription, for 90 minutes, and $0.10/minute after. But, this is a very weak defense, it doesn’t take long for Rogers to become more expensive than Bell, Telus and themselves (Fido).
Rogers also offers monthly subscription for $24/month which nets the user 600 minutes and a per minute rate of $0.10. However both Bell and Telus offer an unlimited month for $25 subscription.
Telus and Fido both go a step further and offer a pay per use week of $25, and a month for $40. Neither of these requiring a monthly subscription.
One key point to remember here, other than the billing system, the 3 (4) providers are using the same infrastructure, with the same costs.
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Usingmac.com - Mac OS X Leopard: 200+ Productivity Booster Keyboard Shortcuts
I’m always searching for the startup key combinations for Macs. This is a comprehensive list of those keys, plus many other shortcut keys.