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  • 5.22.07 Pathway: Wiki Breadcrumbs posted in Geekery

    Pathway ScreenshotPathway is an amazing little OS X tool for surfing Wikipedia. It lets you see a map view of the pages surrounding your search and then creates a breadcrumb trail of your path through the pages. You can add multiple start points, track notes and files for each page, download and preview images and re-arrange the maps by dragging. It’s a sweet tool for research, and great fun for downtime!

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  • 3.17.07 Yahoo Linking Bundle posted in Geekery

    A couple of my TextMate creations have been added to the bundle repository, including my Wikipedia commands and my Yahoo linking commands that let you search movies, news and web, provide the top 10 search results in a keyboard navigable popup, and then insert code for the selected link based on your current scope (thanks to Allan’s linking templates). To find these commands you’ll need the Hyperlink Helper bundle (see ‘Getting more bundles‘). If you have problems with any of the new commands, let me know, I have SVN access ;).

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  • 9.28.06 More TextMate and Blogging posted in Geekery

    This is an update on my adventures in blogging from TextMate. I use Wordpress, and some of this post is very specific to Wordpress, but most of what I have to share will work for other blogging software. Common Problems First, I’ll address a problem in the hopes that it will help somebody out. […]

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  • 9.23.06 More OSX Tips and Tricks posted in Geekery

    A few quick tips for integrating some of the OSX apps I’ve been talking about lately. First of all, it’s really handy to have icons on every Finder window for launching your most used apps for different files. I have icons for TextMate, CSSEdit, Terminal and a shortcut that selects files of the same type […]

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  • 9.21.06 Just a little update… posted in Geekery

    I’ve been doing a lot of research and development, or R&D as we call it in the biz, on my new suite of low-cost applications to replace my Dreamweaver Web Development setup. The next post in that series is going to be a “Why, Who and How” post. I’m working on several […]

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