Cultured Code is now offering Xyle scope for free. Not sure when this happened. Used to cost $20. I’m guessing this choice has a lot to do with the great success of Things. I wrote about Xyle scope in Jan. 2008. My conclusion then:
I almost bought this application but, in the end, I decided to [...]
For the next 14 days, you can download The Art & Science Of CSS (a $29.95 value) for free.
There are two ways to get it:
- follow @sitepointdotcom on Twitter
- visit twitaway.com
Here’s an excerpt from the email I just received from SitePoint.com:
Freebies like this are few and far between, so help us spread the word. Tell [...]
Grab a cup of coffee. We already have Bean, the excellent and free rich text editor. Soon, we will have Espresso from MacRabbit, creator of the best-in-class CSS editor, CSSEdit.
Reading through the features, it looks like Espresso will be a hybrid application that combines many of the coding-friendly features of BBEdit or TextMate with [...]
Here are two apps that recently caught my interest:
1. Iguania:
I heard about Iguania while listening to Adam Christianson’s MacCast, which is incidentally one of the best general-interest Mac podcasts out there. Iguania is a novel application to edit your photos without all of those popup boxes and sliders. Instead, you use the keyboard to select [...]
A friend emailed me last night to ask if I had tried ‘Things‘ from Cultured Code. I have — this is one of the GTD-based task management applications I will review in the coming weeks. So far, I’ve written about iGTD and OmniFocus, both excellent applications. The View from the Dock ‘Getting Things Done’ task [...]
The site is back in full working order now. Since I had to re-create much of my style sheet, I couldn’t resist tweaking the design a bit, too. I think I’m really done tinkering with it for now. Now on to the content!
Come back tomorrow for a discussion about my experience transferring this WordPress installation [...]