I don’t know whether anyone is reading this, or if it is appropriate, but anyway:
Since I’m currently in the process of entering a new market (Software for mobile devices), I’m looking for at least one talented logo / graphics designer. The software (several very different products) I’m currently developing will be free of charge, so […]
Tags: business, design, development, dvl, graphics, logo
April 4th, 2009 · 3 Comments »
There are lots of howtos, but none of them really did the job for me. So here’s how I do it (I assume you want to reneme OldProject to NewProject):
Backup!
Rename the OldProject.xcodeproject, and the folder it is in.
Inspect the contents of your OldProject.xcodeproject (”Show Package Contents” in finder), there should be a file project.pbxproj. Edit […]
February 6th, 2009 · 2 Comments »
Don’t get me wrong, I love Cocoa development. Not so long ago I fell in love with Objective-C in spite of its ugly syntax (damn it’s powerful), and a couple of weeks ago I stumbled across Aaron Hillegass’s Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X which is a great book about “Idiomatic Cocoa Programming”.
Anyways, there are […]
Tags: cocoa, development, iphone, macos, macosx, objc, objective-c, objectivec, programming
January 25th, 2009 · No Comments »
Just finished this backlink analyzer for MacOSX. The download is below.
How to use it
Simply type in an address (http … mandatory) or drag and drop something from your browser or text editor and click analyze.
After a while you should notice that backlinks appear and then all the anchor texts are searched that link to the […]
Tags: analysis, analyzer, backlink, backlink analyzer, backlinks, link analysis, link analyzer, macosx, seo
January 11th, 2009 · 6 Comments »
Taken from joystiq.
March 29th, 2008 · 17 Comments »
SEO experts left and right are telling you that the so called on-page factors are dead. In a weird sense they are right, but also utterly wrong. Admittedly, on first glance meta tags don’t count for much. It’s all about links and their anchor text today. Yes it’s true you can’t manipulate SE rankings with […]
Tags: internet marketing, seo
February 24th, 2008 · 43 Comments »
Just had to install a complete ruby-on-rails-stack on a MacOsX box. This guide at Hivelogic comes in handy but I wanted an automated solution that can be easily adopted to new versions. So I was torn between a ruby script (in many cases an older ruby version is installed but you need something new) and […]
Tags: macos, macosx, ruby, unix, update
December 15th, 2007 · 4 Comments »
This plugin enables you to have your posts submitted automatically to social bookmarking sites like delicio.us. At the moment it’s delicio.us only but other sites are soon to come.
How to install
Simply extract it to your wp-plugins folder
Activate it
Visit Options - Auto Social and enter your delicio.us account details
The default submission interval is 30 minutes, you […]
Tags: delicio, delicious, social, tagger, tagging, tags, wordpress
November 9th, 2007 · 92 Comments »
Update: Check out my new backlink analyzer for macosx.
Update 2: Disabled comments because this page seems to be on some retarded spammers’ radar.
This is the first version of a Backlink Check as applet. There are some problems with the (Yahoo) API it’s using, so results are limited to the first 100.
Update: I took it offline. […]
Tags: analysis, analyzer, backlink check, backlinks, backlinks check, check, seo
October 18th, 2007 · 21 Comments »
Eragon is a fantastic book, written by a 15 year old genius, Christopher Paolini. If you know the Wheel of Time series and Dune you know that Christopher borrowed a lot from them (and of course Robert Jordan borrowed a lot from Frank Herbert, so that is not really a point). While the events sometimes […]
Tags: audio, audiobook, eragon
October 7th, 2007 · 3 Comments »