Jesse Newland

57 Posts tagged with osx

mcinsight - 'MemCache insight'

A stand-alone OS X GUI application that implements the memcached protocol. Allows you to inspect the data in the cache, sort by keyname, expiry time, etc. Totally rad.

New Quicksilver builds

Hooray!

Meerkat

An easy to use SSH tunnel manager built specifically for the Mac

Bowled Over by RubyCocoa

RubyCocoa Tutorial updated for Leopard - this time with RSpec BDD action

Freedom

Freedom disables networking on a Mac for up to three hours at a time. Designed to free you from the distractions of the internet, allowing you time to code, write, or create.

Port Map and TCMPortMapper

UPNP configuration UI and Cocoa interface with a, um, pirate them? Hey, it beats having to restart my Airport every time I want to poke a NAT hole.

Airfoil Speakers

Run Airfoil Speakers (available for Mac, Windows, and Linux) and Airfoil will be able to send any audio to it.

iPhone Developer Program

It has arrived, and it is sooo badass

Shelf

Shelf is an app for MacOS that looks at the current foreground application, and tries to figure out if what you’re looking at corresponds to a person in your Address Book. Then it’ll tell you things about them.

Dashquit

A dashboard widget that...quits dashboard. Dude. That's so meta.

Castanaut

Castanaut lets you write executable [Ruby] scripts for your screencasts. With a simple dictionary of stage directions, you can create complex interactions with a variety of applications.

MacVim

MacVim is a port of the text editor Vim to Mac OS X that is meant to look better and integrate more seamlessly with the Mac than the existing Carbon port of Vim

About the Mac OS X 10.5.2 Update

The laundry list.

Free Flickr eXporter iPhoto Plugin

A free iPhoto '08 export plugin for Flickr

MarcoPolo

Context-aware computing for Mac OS X

Chatter

iChat Screen Sharing for selected windows only. Would be nice - if I could get iChat Screen Sharing to work at all

The Ultimate List of RubyCocoa Tutorials, Tips and Tools

A huge list of RubyCocoa links. Must get into this more.

GreaseKit

GreaseKit is a SIMBL plugin that adds user scripting to all WebKit applications.

TM Themes

More sexy themes for TextMate

iTunesFS

A FUSEObjC based file system for your Mac, which makes all your iTunes songs and playlists available as folders in Finder

MacScripter BBS | Applescript Forums / Spaces Library

More Applescript-fu for Spaces. I'll be refactoring my scripts to use these subroutines soon

Compile beanstalkd on Mac OS X

Essentially, just remove the -Wall from CFLAGS in the Makefile

Quicksilver B5X download

Some Quicksilver bugfixes / code cleaning

DTrace Scripts

Collecting scripts and settings for DTrace-enabled developers

Fluid - Free Site Specific Browser for Mac OS X Leopard

'Fluid is very similar in nature to Prism, but is based on Safari's WebKit rendering engine'

Sharing git repositories via OS X's built-in web sharing

sndplay

an OS X utility to play sounds from the command line

RubyCocoa: RubyInject

A Mac OS X framework that allows you to inject at runtime the Ruby interpreter into any running application, using the mach_star mechanism.

Snowfall - A Screen Saver for Mac OS X

'tis the season...

safari - Microformats

microformats plugin for Safari!

Spaces 'Application Assignments' and Applescript

Applescripts to control Spaces Application Assignments

Spaces 'Application Assignments' and Applescript

Let’s face it – Spaces, Leopard’s new virtual desktop implementation, isn’t as polished as many of us would like it to be. It has more than it’s share of undocumented features, bugs, and annoyances.

One of my personal gripes with spaces it’s lack of keyboard shortcuts for managing what Spaces calls “Application Assignments”. I’d like to be able to quickly assign an application to all Spaces with a quick keypress. Also – I often find myself hunting through my Spaces for 3 or 4 Safari windows I’ve left in various places – it’d be nice if there was an easy way to collect all windows of a given app on the current Space.

So, this morning, I sat down and started hacking at some Applescripts to do just that. After wading through the bizarre way that Application Assignments are stored, I ended up with 4 Applescripts:

  • Assign to All Spaces – assigns the frontmost window to all spaces.
  • Assign to Space X – opens an input dialog asking you which space to assign the frontmost window to.
  • Collect on Current Space – brings all windows from the frontmost appliation to the current space.
  • Remove Assignments – remove any appliaction assignments the frontmost window may have.

Here’s a zip file of all 4:

Spaces Applescripts

These scripts are designed to be invoked via a keyboard shortcut via Quicksilver or FastScripts.

If you have any corrects / additions / suggestions as to how to improve these scripts, drop ‘em in the comments!

rucola

A Framework for building Cocoa applications in Ruby

Tethering the iPhone for OS X

Step by step instructions on how to share your iPhone's EDGE internet connection with your laptop.

Add spacers to the Leopard Dock on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Mac OS X 10.5: Installer destination window does not show drives

This bug hit me when I installed. Apparently my drive was being fsck'ed in the background with no progress indicator. Not very user friendly, if you ask me.

TextMate Blog » Word Movement in Terminal

keyboard shortcuts for navigating by words in Terminal

Exploring Leopard

A crash course in DTrace

Switching… » Backup using S3 from Amazon

If Time Machine fails, I'll use this, thanks.

Diffly

Diffly is a tool for exploring Subversion working copies. It shows all files with changes and, clicking on a file, shows a highlighted view of the changes for that file. When you are ready to commit Diffly makes it easy to select the files you want to che

Multi-Safari

Self-contained installations of Safari that don't use the system's WebKit.

autotest growl Doomguy

Awesome. Makes TDD fun :)

RubyCocoa Hello World

Ruby can has Cocoa?

Fumo

Sexy new Quicksilver interface. With smoke.

Seashore

A limited-feature GIMP based open-source image editing program for OSX. Great for those times when you don't want to wait an eternity for Photoshop to open for a simple change

Your first few days on RubyCocoa at Meta | ateM

Nice overview of creating a basic RubyCocoa project

ruby-growl

Ruby Growl bindings for sending notifications across the network from any platform.

poetsch.org: Announcing Readomatic.

Standalone Webkit client for Google Reader, using Jon Hicks' theme. Will accompany my staples Mailplane, Gcal.app, and Pyro very well.

Daylite: The #1 Business Productivity Manager for the Mac

Beautiful OS X software for managing a small business. Could replace some uses for Basecamp.

AFP548 - The State of rsync on Tiger

10.4.9 brings some welcome improvements to rsync on OS X, but they might not be everything that you're looking for.

Panic - Coda - One-Window Web Development for Mac OS X

Text editor Transmit CSS editor Terminal Books More = Whoah.

Mailplane - Home

Nice OS X wrapper app for Gmail

Menufela

Menufela is a haxie that hides your menubar, giving you back those pixels you've never been able to put to use before.

iScrobbler Downloads & Requirements (Feb 2, 2007) – Last.fm

iScrobbler, the last.fm submission tool for iTunes finally gets some updates

Adium 1.0 released

If only file transfers would just work reliably...

Hivelogic - The Narrative - Building Ruby, Rails, Mongrel, and MySQL on Mac OS X

Dan updates his wonderful OS X Rails stack install guide

Tales of Being TJ » Blog Archive » What did I learn from the MOAB? Not much

...if one of the goals of MOAB was to get average users realize there are a lot of security problems with OS X… well, I came away feeling more like “They couldn’t even find enough to fill a month.�
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