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Five Mac Apps for Web Developers

Switching to a Mac, it can at first be hard to find good alternatives to the Windows applications many people are running. This list describes what I use and recommend for web development on a Mac. Adobe Creative Suite - link Seriously, who could live without it? I mostly use is Photoshop for slicing and Fireworks for prototyping and wireframing. If, or when, I will get my hands dirty with ...

Filthy politics, starring Psystar – open source VS Apple

We all remember Psystar, the wannabe (cheaper) Apple clone that somewhat expectedly ended up in court as they offered to install OS X on their machines in a very non-legal way. I just read that they are claiming OS X was never copyrighted by Apple in order to defend themselves. In the very same article follows the information that "Psystar subsequently filed a counter suit accusing Apple of ...

First Impressions Of Podcasts In Contrast

I'm a PC. Kristina's experience "Podcast". I've briefly heard the expression before but without deeper knowledge than it having something to do with what people occasionally listen to in their iPods. When I finally got myself an iPod shuffle, I didn't reflect more over it. Until the other day, when Daniel told me about podcast. He said I could get American voices talking in my iPod, for free. Instead of listening ...

Coda, The Dreamweaver Killer?

If you're into web development, you've probably heard about Panic's new application Coda. I've been using it for a few days as a substitute for Adobe's Dreamweaver. There are features that I haven't used yet but most important is, after all, the everyday use. That includes CSS, HTML and some PHP-editing. First Glance There's no doubt about it. Coda's interface is clean, simple and fits like a glove into a ...

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