Archive for July, 2007

zigversion

I’ve been using a great subversion client for OS X for a few days called ZigVersion. Highly recommended if you’re not a command line aficionado. They also have a free non-commercial license if you do open source; very cool.

links for a wednesday (18-07-07)

· Lawrence Lessig has a brilliant deconstruction of the central arguments in Andrew Keen’s book “The Cult of the Amateur”. I heard Keen interviewed on the sunday night safran podcast recently and was aghast at how many things he simply got wrong in his rambling attack on internet culture. Lessig pulls nicely at [...]

Coda and FlyGesture

A couple of nice looking OS X apps that I’m currently checking out: Coda, a code editor from panic (makers of transmit), and FlyGesture, an app that lets you assign mouse gestures to common tasks. There’s no way I’m ready to give up TextMate yet, but Coda looks like it could be handy for [...]

undefined

I love the fact that when I click on any of the weekly top artists in my blog’s last.fm widget, I’m taken to the last.fm page of a Spanish progressive death metal band called ‘undefined.’