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Nix is my favorite package manager to use on macOS
Nix is my favorite package manager to use on macOS
Homebrew is the most popular package manager on MacOS, and for good reason. However personally, I believe that Nix is more powerful.Video Links:- Nix Website...
Nix is my favorite package manager to use on macOS
Use iTerm to handle x-man-page URLs - BrettTerpstra.com
Use iTerm to handle x-man-page URLs - BrettTerpstra.com
It started when I was playing with LaunchBar search templates. I tried the man page search and it opened a nice window in Terminal. But I didn’t want to open Terminal when iTerm was already…
Use iTerm to handle x-man-page URLs - BrettTerpstra.com
Brett's Favorites 2024: macOS - BrettTerpstra.com
Brett's Favorites 2024: macOS - BrettTerpstra.com
Here we go again with my yearly roundup of my favorite stuff. I’m going to do this year in a few parts. This one will be all Mac apps, and it will the longest because Mac apps are my favorite.
Brett's Favorites 2024: macOS - BrettTerpstra.com
Inside Flipboard Archives - About Flipboard
Inside Flipboard Archives - About Flipboard
We swear we just took down the tree and there?s still a stray bit of tinsel on the bannisters. And yet, here we are again. This holiday season has crept up on us like a naughty elf, and we?re in no way prepared. Thank goodness someone is. We reached out to editors at some of […]
Inside Flipboard Archives - About Flipboard
"Daniel Craig" - SmartLess
"Daniel Craig" - SmartLess
"SmartLess" with Jason Bateman, Sean Hayes, & Will Arnett is a podcast that connects and unites people from all walks of life to learn about shared experiences through thoughtful dialogue and organic hilarity. A nice surprise: in each episode of SmartLess, one of the hosts reveals his mystery guest to the other two. What ensues is a genuinely improvised and authentic conversation filled with laughter and newfound knowledge to feed the SmartLess mind. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to new episodes ad-free and a whole week early.
"Daniel Craig" - SmartLess
The Dos & Don’ts of Wearing a Watch
The Dos & Don’ts of Wearing a Watch
In this ever-mad world of wristwear, a new era of freedom (and tiny watches) is reshaping the culture of timepieces. To bring some order to our horological habits, Dimepiece’s Brynn Wallner peers into the zeitgeist to find a fresh collection of commandments to embrace.
The Dos & Don’ts of Wearing a Watch
Mac Catalyst 2.0: Doubling Down on the Alignment of the Mac and iPad
Mac Catalyst 2.0: Doubling Down on the Alignment of the Mac and iPad
WWDC 2020 brought Mac Catalyst into sharper focus than ever before. Introduced as an unnamed ‘sneak peek’ in 2018, Mac Catalyst offered the promise of a simple and efficient way for iPad developers to bring their apps to 100 million Mac users. The reality was that it can be hard to transition an app from
Mac Catalyst 2.0: Doubling Down on the Alignment of the Mac and iPad
macOS Big Sur: Widget Roundup
macOS Big Sur: Widget Roundup
‌ Developer adoption of new macOS features is often a little slower than it is on iOS and iPadOS. However, that hasn’t been the case with Big Sur widgets. Apple wisely took the same SwiftUI-based system used for creating widgets on the iPhone and iPad and implemented it on the Mac, providing a relatively simple
macOS Big Sur: Widget Roundup
Project Catalyst Enables Bringing iPad Apps to the Mac
Project Catalyst Enables Bringing iPad Apps to the Mac
Yesterday at Apple’s biggest developer event of the year, the company shared details on a project that was teased last WWDC, and has been the subject of endless speculation ever since. Codenamed Marzipan, but announced as Catalyst, the project promises a new, easier way for developers to bring iPad apps to the Mac. [aside pre_title=”Supported
Project Catalyst Enables Bringing iPad Apps to the Mac
Apple OS X 10.9.2 Mavericks (for Mac) Review
Apple OS X 10.9.2 Mavericks (for Mac) Review
OS X remains the best consumer-level desktop operating system, despite Microsoft's impressive catch-up in Windows 8.1. Newly included apps, automatic app updates, better laptop power management, tight integration with social media, and unified notifications are just a few of Mavericks' highlights.
Apple OS X 10.9.2 Mavericks (for Mac) Review
Apple unveils iPad Air, new Macs for holidays
Apple unveils iPad Air, new Macs for holidays
By Poornima Gupta and Edwin Chan SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc on Tuesday offered free upgrades for life on its operating system and business software, and unveiled thinner iPads and faster Mac computers ...
Apple unveils iPad Air, new Macs for holidays
macOS Mojave: A Roundup of All the Little Things
macOS Mojave: A Roundup of All the Little Things
Now that people have had a chance to dig deeper into macOS Mojave, a number of smaller features have been discovered that didn’t get mentioned during the keynote on Monday and weren’t included in our initial overview of the updated OS that will be released in the fall. Here are a few of our favorite
macOS Mojave: A Roundup of All the Little Things
OS X 10.9 Mavericks review: Free as in beer
OS X 10.9 Mavericks review: Free as in beer
This review canu2019t tell you whether or not to spend your hard-earned money on this upgrade, because, well, Mavericks wonu2019t cost you a penny. But I can at least explain the highs and lows of this new update as you make the decision about whether to stay put or accept Appleu2019s generous offer and catch the Mavericks wave.
OS X 10.9 Mavericks review: Free as in beer
Text-to-Speech Services Showdown
Text-to-Speech Services Showdown
Google Cloud Text-to-Speech vs IBM Watson Text-to-Speech vs. Siri Voice 2 The text exactly as inputted: 25 Lighters on my dresser, yes sir. Got a bad black bitch that drives a black compressor. You know I'm smoking on that herb, Every damn day just to calm my damn nerves. Screwed Up Click ain't never going to switch
Text-to-Speech Services Showdown