Applications

How to report a bug in a Mac OS X application

Steven Frank:

Bugs happen. It’s a fact of life. Although you may not be in the mood at the exact moment they strike, the best possible thing you can do is file a bug report with the developer. You may not get an immediate solution, but you will provide extremely valuable forensic information that should help the developer fix the problem over the long term. Here’s how to report a bug effectively.

This is a good read. Can someone translate this into Japanese? Also, do you have any link to web apps version? Share with me.

Coda Clips

Snippets for Coda. You can import them with one click. I hope to see more and more.

Delish: A del.icio.us Client for Mac OS X

A new del.icio.us client for Leopard. The thumnails are attracting, but I’m not entirely convinced if they are useful. May be just an eyecandy.

Flow: Leopard-only SFTP Client

A new SFTP client from Extendedmac.

Flow is a stunning new FTP client built exclusively for Mac OS X Leopard. Flow streamlines both transferring and editing files by leveraging your high-speed connection, presenting a gorgeous yet tasteful user-interface, and integrating the latest and greatest of OS X technology.

C4[1] Videos Available

Speaking of Cabel and Tim, all the video except for the Cabel’s talk are out.

TED and SXSW aren’t the only good presentations.

Writing Modern Copy for Product Pages

Scott Stevenson:

A terse explanation can be just as vague as a long explanation. Explain what your product does in practical, specific terms that actually make sense to the reader.

I’m wholeheartedly with him on this.

snippely

A code organization tool built upon Adobe AIR.

Snippely is a basic text and code organizational tool. Instead of storing bits of code, quick notes, and memos in text files all over your hard drive, this application will let you save and organize “snippets” in one convenient location. A snippet is a collection of one or more pieces of code and notes. Snippets are stored in groups for organization and quick retrieval.

I’m looking forward to seeing how Adobe AIR apps can compete with existing Cocoa/Carbon apps.

SoundSource 2

If you change your audio input an output frequetly, SoundSource is a must. A freebie from Rogue Amoeba.

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