by bdoga | Sep 13, 2011 | development, Mac-alicious, Open-Source, Utilities
Quicklook is a great little feature that apple added to it’s operating system back when Leopard was released. And if you’re like me, you have used it extensively when you want to preview a photo, movie, or pdf file. But then there are all those other files...
by bdoga | Mar 17, 2011 | Mac-alicious, Open-Source, Utilities
If you are like me, you have spent hours working on design projects, and have acquired a nice library of resources that you will continue to use on future design projects. One of those resources (in my case at least) is a significant number of Photoshop Brushes to add...
by bdoga | Nov 12, 2010 | general, Mac-alicious, Open-Source, Utilities
Let me take a moment to introduce you to a sweet new FREE app the I just recently found. Meteo (short for Meteorologist) came to my rescue after a bout with the memory hogging Dashboard Weather widgets. It just seemed like they would never give up, always seeking for...
by bdoga | Aug 21, 2010 | Mac-alicious, Open-Source, Utilities
I don’t know if a piece of software can have a less descriptive name than Xee. Other than the fact that its name rhymes with Glee, which is the emotion that is evoked when I actually use it, I haven’t been able to figure out what the connection is. But...
by bdoga | Jul 17, 2010 | development, general, IT, Mac-alicious, Utilities, WebDevelopment
If you are like me, you have spent many many hours creating database layouts on legal pads, notebooks, and whiteboards, only to have to recreate the layout again to actually create the layout in the database. This process can consume many hours of additional time in a...
by bdoga | Jul 13, 2010 | development, IT, Mac-alicious, Open-Source, Utilities
It may have a funny name, but this little app packs a big resourceful punch. Cyberduck is an amazing piece of software, initially setting the stage for superb FTP access and file manipulation, but it doesn’t stop there. Cyberduck has a vast array of different...