Its been eactly one year today since I started working for Sun full time and all I can say is that its been amazing. I can't believe how quickly the last year has gone by, but I've loved every minute of it and I can honestly say that I've learnt more (in terms of technical skills and business practices) in this past year compared with the 2 years spent ...
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SafariTabs 0.6.2 is now available for download. This release addresses some of the (hopefully) last remaining bugs. The fixes are: Issue affecting some users that prevented SafariTabs' preference pane being loaded and displayed. No tabs being restored when deselecting all tabs then cancelling the tab view and selecting to restore all ...
I don't suppose anyone other than myself is actively using them, but this is just as heads up that I've changed the paths on which all my Subversion repositories are served on at dev.stuconnolly.com. Previously all repositories were accessiable at the top level of the domain, for example: http://dev.stuconnolly.com/<repository_name>/ I've ...
I've just uploaded another update to SCEvents. As with the previous release (0.1.1) this one does not add any major new features but rather builds upon and improves those that were previously introduced. Version 0.1.1 introduced the ability to register paths that your client application wasn't interested in receiving events from, resulting in them being ...
Just a quick update to SCEvents that I released a couple of weeks ago. The new feature in this release gives you the ability to specify particular directories that are sub-directories of the paths that your client application has registered to watch and ignore events that come from them. For example, if you register your client application to be notified ...
Just a few more reasons to develop software for the Mac over Windows. Look out for the 3rd part in the series. ...
I thought it was about time I posted some source code here, so tonight I'm releasing SCEvents. As the title suggests SCEvents is an Objective-C wrapper around the FSEvents C API that is included Mac OS X 10.5. Basically, the FSEvents API allows you to register specific directories that your application is interested in with regard to file system activity ...
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