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jQuery Syntax Mode for Coda

I have moved this to a new section so that all future updates can be tracked together. The new section is here. You will need to visit the new section to download the files. This post will remain, but if you link to this page, …

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The Problem with Enterprise Software

At work I have been working on a project where we are attempting to bring our client’s old terminal green screen system into the age of GUI goodness. We have been working on this project now for over a year, if you include all the planning and …

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Microsoft Can’t Carry Buzz in a Bucket

Have you heard of Microsoft’s new research project, Songsmith? No, well today is your lucky day. Songsmith is a new program by the Redmond behemoth that allows you to create “songs” simply by singing. I suppose you could call it Microsoft’s answer to Garageband. …

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CrossOver Pro — for FREE

If you, like me, have been itching for a chance to try out CrossOver — that fabulous software that allows you to run Windows programs on you Mac, without all that messy Windows stuff — then today is your lucky day. If you just want to go get that free …

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Loving the New iGoogle

I know that there has been a bit a backlash against the the new iGoogle layout. But I want to go on record here and say that I am really liking it. I like the “tabs” on the side, but for me the killer design feature is the full screen …

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Coda 1.5

Panic Software has just released version 1.5 of Coda. If you develop websites on a Mac you really should check out Coda. It’s come a long way since the 1.0 days and is an invaluable tool when I am doing sites. This very site …

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Coda

I am in love with a program. I haven’t gotten to use it much yet, but I am totally smitten. I am of course referring to Coda, the new web development tool from Panic. As a hand-coder I have always relied on my …

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