by bdoga | Oct 8, 2011 | Mac-alicious
If you are like me, working with websites and servers on a regular basis. Then you know that when you change DNS settings it can sometimes be a tough deal, because the DNS settings are cached on your computer. Well rather than being frustrated, and annoyed as you wait...
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...
by bdoga | Jul 8, 2010 | AJAX, CSS, general, IT, Mac-alicious, projects, Utilities, WebDevelopment, XHTML
Every developer knows how important it is to have the right tools. And by having the right tools I mean a text editor. Because ultimately that is all most developers really require to get things done, Developers have been doing it for well over a half century and...
by bdoga | Jun 29, 2010 | general, Mac-alicious
Anxiety is an amazingly small and sophisticated way to track your tasks and keep you from getting too stressed out. The interface is very simple and unobtrusive, but very powerful. Anxiety takes advantage of the iCal backend that is already available in OSX to track...
by bdoga | Oct 19, 2009 | Mac-alicious
This is my favourite of the Mac goodies. There are a few ways to capture screen on Mac. Firstly, you can capture the whole screen. Simply press Cmd-Shift-3 on your keyboard and the screen will be captured in a PNG file and saved on your desktop as something like...