Replace Inquisitor in Safari 4 Beta with TextExpander
The only thing I miss about Safari 3 was its compatibility with Inquisitor. Here’s how to get your custom searches back using TextExpander.
The only thing I miss about Safari 3 was its compatibility with Inquisitor. Here’s how to get your custom searches back using TextExpander.
View real-time photos from Twitter users in Dashboard.
Mac penetration in Korea is low, and these dead and misdirected links aren’t helping matters.
It’s necessary that a lone webpage in a window registers as a tab insofar as the ‘+’ add tab button would be somewhat indistinct otherwise. Nevertheless, that one is able to drag a tab out of a tabless window and…into another window doesn’t make much sense.
In the vid below you can see Inquisitor trying to reassert itself from the web history search box. It’s like a ghost haunting the beta install that killed it.
Safari 4 beta. I really, really want this. But I have to hold off. Both 1Password and Inquisitor will break. I give them both 5 days to adapt.
Macworld’s Jason Snell just wrote up an apparently damning critique of OS X netbook hacks. Here are a few annotated excerpts from his post.
Mac OS X Tips: Similar in substance to my post on TaskPaper and GeekTool, here’s a little tutorial for displaying your iCal events on your desktop.
Three posts from 9 t0 5 Mac this weekend that will make you smile. NYC Subway Map Goes Multi-Touch A Sweet Hackintosh and The Downside of Facial Recognition Software
Macworld‘s Dan Moren with a clear eyed evaluation of Google’s new iTunes-free contact and calendar sync as it relates to MobileMe: It’s the kind of thing that would look like a shot across Apple’s bow if it weren’t for the fact that the two companies are apparently the best of pals—Google CEO Eric Schmidt is [...]