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Theocacao: A Quick Review of Tweetie for Mac
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A Quick Review of Tweetie for Mac. I have a secret to share. Up until now, I've gone out of my way to not. Use a dedicated Twitter client because I wanted to have a natural barrier between me and another distraction. But Tweetie for Mac. Has changed my opinion. The joy of using it so clearly outweighs the risk that I'm officially in. The tagline on the atebits site. Is " suspiciously simple software. And maybe the stripped-down feature set is really a reflection of the larger iPhone influence in the user...
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Rafael Bugajewski – Improvements in The Podcast Interface Are The Second Most Important Update
https://chiefsucker.com/2008/09/improvements-in-the-podcast-interface-are-the-second-most-important-update
Improvements in The Podcast Interface Are The Second Most Important Update. Saturday, 13 September 2008. In the iTunes 8 new features listing, a couple of tweaks may have been overlooked. Podcast subscribers have long yearned for more granular control over downloading and retention in iTunes. I really love these improvements. Raquo; DEVONthink Pro Pinboard Bookmarks Importer v0.2. Raquo; Custom Static Site Generator. Raquo; Effective Bug Reports for a Mac OS X Application. Chief Sucker at Juicy Cocktail.
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Rafael Bugajewski – DEVONthink Pro Pinboard Bookmarks Importer v0.2
https://chiefsucker.com/2011/04/import-pinboard-bookmarks-v2
DEVONthink Pro Pinboard Bookmarks Importer v0.2. Sunday, 03 April 2011. A couple of days ago Andreas Zeitler. After I gave him access to my account and he could try out some of the features. Like me he is a user and fan of DEVONthink Pro Office. Conincidentally he uses my script for importing Pinboard bookmarks into DTPO. There was a minor issue with v0.2, so I just uploaded v0.3 and updated the link. Thanks again, Andreas. Download DEVONthink Pro Pinboard Importer Script 0.3.
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Rafael Bugajewski – iPhone’s Misplaced Decline Button?
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IPhone’s Misplaced Decline Button? Monday, 02 March 2009. There is one thing that I still have not gotten used to: the location of the Decline and Answer buttons when there’s an incoming call and the phone’s screen is not locked. This throws me off every single time. Are always on the right side, but I think it’s plain wrong to transfer this design decision to a complete new device with a different user interface like the iPhone. Raquo; iPhone Tethering Isn’t Necessary. Chief Sucker at Juicy Cocktail.
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Rafael Bugajewski – Writing Apple Help Books With Less Pain
https://chiefsucker.com/2008/10/writing-apple-help-books-with-less-pain
Writing Apple Help Books With Less Pain. Friday, 03 October 2008. Over the years I have been building a Python tool that turns specially-formatted OmniOutliner 3 files into proper help books, which can then be dropped into an app. This is pretty useful for single-sourcing our help and manuals. For us developers out there. Thank you very much. Now you really don't have an excuse why your app has no built-in help. Raquo; Macworld Reviews Instapaper for iPhone. Raquo; Fix TextExpander in MacVim.
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Rafael Bugajewski – Cocoa and Objective-C Book
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Cocoa and Objective-C Book. Monday, 28 September 2009. The book is called Cocoa and Objective-C: Up and Running. It's a ground-level introduction to everything you need to write Cocoa apps. I don't assume you know C or compilers, or anything other other how to use a Mac. It's available now from O'Reilly Rough Cuts. More content will be added before it goes into production later this year. Scott Stevenson writes a book about Cocoa and Objective-C. The book’s website is located at CocoaBook.com.
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Rafael Bugajewski – Custom Static Site Generator
https://chiefsucker.com/2012/01/custom-static-site-generator
Custom Static Site Generator. Wednesday, 04 January 2012. The PHP generator script runs on the server. The entire blog is kept in Dropbox, and through a dummy account linked to my server synchs automatically with the server whenever I make a change. Most iPhone and iPad text editors work with Dropbox, so I can write and publish wherever I am. I always used WordPress. I started with this site and migrated it to Jekyll. With a new article and the quote. From almost everywhere. I wanted to share all scr...
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