
18 Feb
Doing a lot of web design demands that my computers have their own local web servers available for testing and development.
Now this is an app I’ve been using for a few weeks now and I have to say it’s one of the best little Mac apps I’ve come across in a while. Skitch is a small tool that allows you to take screenshots of your Mac. It builds on what’s already available in the system […]
Being a web developer, I always struggle with the arduous task of testing websites in different browsers. I’d already had a way to test multiple versions of Internet Explorer but now there’s a solution to check multiple versions of Safari.
The challenge with Safari is that Safari normally uses the Web Kit framework found inside Mac […]
Today was Steve Job’s WWDC keynote for 2007. Although Leopard’s new features were the focus of the show (and there are some nice things in there), the most surprising announcement was that Safari is now available on Windows! Apple are obviously wanting to increase their presence among the Windows market and I suppose this is […]
Today I’ve been playing with TVersity. To be honest, I think I’ve been hiding under a rock because I’m usually all over these things the second they are out. Anyway, after reading Chris Davies’ post about it, I had to give it a try. I have to say, I’m blown away by how good it […]
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