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Emailchemy is an email format converter.
Emailchemy reads email from the proprietary formats of the most popular (and many of yesterday’s forgotten) email applications and converts it to a standard, portable format that any application can use.
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there’s an age-old method that’s perfect for tracking your stuff: plain text.
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A quick stab at using only bash and md5sum to keep track of file integrity inside my NSLU2
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Max is an application for creating high-quality audio files in various formats, from compact discs or files
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Tor is a network of virtual tunnels that allows people and groups to improve their privacy and security on the Internet. It also enables software developers to create new communication tools with built-in privacy features. Tor provides the foundation for
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Converting a bunch of AVI files to a DVD shouldn’t require a Computer Science degree.
Getting movies from your digital camera to your iPod shouldn’t take hours.
Wading through a sea of video formats shouldn’t pull you under.
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Daily history files for Bash
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The links listed on this page are resources I’ve found over the years while learning the ropes of designing CSS based websites. Hopefully you’ll learn from them as well.
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I put the Migration Assistant to work as the “restore” half of my backup plan. This works great for mass Mac configuration, too. Set one up, clone it to disk with this procedure, then you can use the disk (or several disks) to quickly close user accou
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Safari Tidy plugin is a small plugin that lets you validate the webpages you browse for (X)HTML compliance. The actual validation is done by Tidy.
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zip code locator
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a handful of aliases that, once plopped into your shells initialization scripts, make dealing with Subversion all that much more pleasant.
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UnicodeChecker for Mac OS X is an application that displays information for every code point from the Unicode Standard 4.1. For a given number, UnicodeChecker will display that character along with its UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32 encodings, XHTML entity, Uni
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slideshow illustrating structure of mac os x
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The fine people over at iFixit have added the newly released Apple MacBook guide to their list of detailed how-to guides. The guide includes a how-to remove the following:
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With a few lines of Perl and some ANSI magic, windows xp firewall can be turned quite easily into a comprehensive (and near-real-time) monitor of host activity you can leave running on a console window.
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EasyUbuntu is an easy to use (duh!) script that gives the Ubuntu user the most commonly requested apps, codecs, and tweaks that are not found in the base distribution – all with a few clicks of your mouse.