My love for Coda knows no bounds. Except maybe the bounds of the tab bar.
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It's sometimes handy to have the system beep when it reaches the log in prompt to announce that it's ready to accept SSH connections.
Closing a Windows Remote Desktop connection leaves the host machine locked, but it is possible to create a shortcut that will close the session without locking the screen.
Some helpful tweaks for a Fluid site specific browser for Google Voice.
If you've noticed Safari crashing more often lately on your PowerPC Mac, you're not alone.
I haven't noticed much of a speed difference but a recent BrowserMob article has me thinking of switching back to my ISP's DNS servers.
The Show taskbar notifications setting in Windows 7 Media Center (found under Settings>General>Startup and Window Behavior) toggles the appearance of a little red dot in the taskbar when a program is recording.
Tucked away in the Clock app that ships with the iPhone is a Timer feature. When the timer finishes, the default action is to play a ringtone, but by tapping the "When Timer Ends" button, you can change this behavior to "Sleep iPod."
iPhone Developers Only: The iPhone Developer News page now displays the current average approval time for Apps submitted to the app store.
Tap Settings > Tap General > Tap Keyboard > Tap the Enable Caps Lock slider
The headphones’ built-in microphone appears as the input device “Microphone port” in the Sound preference pane.
My discovery of the open command and how I use it to open the current working directory in the Finder.
My Mac decided to stop remembering passwords.
The fine folks over at TACK Tech have nice step-by-step instructions for anyone who is interested.
I just discovered how to change a default Firefox setting that has been bothering me for ages.
After reading about the new "offline" Gmail feature provided by Google Labs I re-visited the idea of moving to the Gmail web interface as my primary e-mail client.
I wrote a simple php page that greps through the html files within Coda's "books" and displays the results ordered by the number times the search term appears.
Coda has the ability to display online reference manuals as searchable "books". The feature is nice, but I felt as though it would be more useful to have locally stored books that could be referenced when offline.
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