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  • Make my Macbook Pro Hibernate | Geeked Info

    calendar Oct 12, 2009 · 1 min read
     en  · macosx tips
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    I have found a beautiful trick to hibernate my brand new mac book pro:


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  • How to run Mac OS X on a generic PC

    calendar Aug 27, 2009 · 1 min read
     knowledgebase  · macosx
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    How to run Mac OS X on a generic PC
    How to run Mac OS X on a generic PC

    No need for hacked software

    via How to run Mac OS X on a generic PC • Register Hardware.


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  • WebDAV versus Sshfs

    calendar Aug 2, 2009 · 3 min read
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    WebDAV versus  Sshfs

    At Gioorgi.com we evaluted a internet file system common gateway for connecting network resources. We compared two solutions: a webdav file system and an ssh-fs file system. The solution should be viable via MacOSX and Linux, but also Windows support will be a plus.


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  • MacOSX Super-Clean Screenshots

    calendar Jan 23, 2009 · 1 min read
     en  · apple macosx relax
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    Hold down the Command, Shift, and 4 keys, then press the Spacebar. Instead of a cross-hair cursor, a small camera icon appears. When you move this camera icon over the element you’d like to capture, that element is highlighted. Click your mouse or trackpad, and you’ve captured a screenshot of just that element — no further cleanup required.
    via Apple - Pro - Tips - Super-Clean Screenshots.

    The image will be stored on your desktop, named Picture1, Picture2 and so on.


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  • iPhone programming

    calendar Apr 28, 2008 · 3 min read
     blog-objectsrootcom en  · ant apple bad book books build code developement development easy features good guide ideas interface iphone ipod java linux macosx make nerd news programming small smalltalk table touch trip ui vi war
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    iPhone programming

    iPhone is the brand-new Apple product which has changed the way Apple thinks. Because of iPhone, Apple strip the word "Computers" from its brand name. And because of iPods and iPhone products, Lepoard developmenet slip a bit, blurring the focus on pure technology.
    To be true, I do not beat on  the iPhone success, but the product success is at least  bright this year. And the iPod touch has also added value to the iPods product catalog. But I am an IT-man, damn you boy! So I want to buy it to play with it, to program with it!


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