Parallels for $49, offer ends today!
Good deal from Mac Heist: get Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac, half price. Be quick, offer ends today!
Good deal from Mac Heist: get Parallels Desktop 3.0 for Mac, half price. Be quick, offer ends today!
code_swarm is a fantastic application that visualises software projects over a period of time by analysing their code repositories. It aims to show in a graphical manner the users working on a project, and the number of files committed. Some great example videos are available, including a video of the Apache webserver project.
Using Firefox 3 is really a different experience from using OS X. It’s not Windows, it’s not OS X and it’s not Linux. It’s something else.
John Gruber on the iPhone upgrade dilemma:
So what it boils down to is whether you think it’s worth $199 up front — plus $15 extra per month for the new data plan with SMS — for faster cell network data.
I have one invite to the Fire Eagle beta to give away. Just leave a comment if you are interested.
What is Fire Eagle? From the site:
Fire Eagle is the secure and stylish way to share your location with sites and services online.
Buried deep inside the press release announcing the Yahoo-Google search advertising deal, is an interesting point about the company’s respective messenger clients:
In addition, Yahoo! and Google agreed to enable interoperability between their respective instant messaging services, bringing easier and broader communication to users.
I’ve installed a new Wordpress Theme to freshen things up a bit. It’s called Spotlight and I think it’s a nice minimalist design, with enough flair to keep the page looking interesting.
Let me know what you think!
PEAR was removed by Apple from 10.5 for one reason or another. Here’s how to get it back:
Make sure you have a php.ini file in /etc/. This isn’t available by default. To create one enter the following:
sudo cp /etc/php.ini.default /etc/php.ini
cdcurl -O http://pear.php.net/go-pearsudo php go-pearThis starts the interactive install script.
The installer will also alter the include_path in your php.ini file to include the new installation directory, so just press Enter when prompted
To make using the command line tool easier, we are going to modify our shell path. Add the following line to the end of your ~/.profile file:
export PATH="$PATH:/usr/local/pear/bin"
After saving your .profile file, log into a new terminal and type the following to confirm that everything is working
pear version
If all is well, you should see the following output (or similar):
PEAR Version: 1.7.2 PHP Version: 5.2.5 Zend Engine Version: 2.2.0 Running on: Darwin glen-scotts-macbook.local 9.3.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.3.0: Fri May 23 00:49:16 PDT 2008; root:xnu-1228.5.18~1/RELEASE_I386 i386
For more information on using the manager to install and maintain packages, see the PEAR manual for the command line installer.
rm go-pear