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Posted 2 months ago
via billeager
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Hey!
Now you can easily post using Option+C !
No more having to go to the top of your dash when inspiration strikes!
Exclamation points!
Try it now!
Posted 2 months ago
via onethingwell
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Tiny tool to toggle window shadows on OS X
A better bet than the aforelinked ShadowKiller.
Thanks, @puffinfresh!
Posted 2 months ago
via onethingwell
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ShadowKiller removes window and menu shadows in MacOS X. This changes the look of MacOS X completely, and speeds up its operation for slower Macs
Worth a look if you’re using a window manager for OS X that supports tiling (and don’t mind taking the risk of installing an out-of-date haxie).
Posted 2 months ago
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Posted 2 months ago
via fastcodesign
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Why The Human Body Will Be The Next Computer Interface
FJORD CHARTS THE MAJOR INNOVATIONS OF THE PAST, AND PREDICTS A FUTURE OF TOTALLY INTUITIVE “MICRO GESTURES AND EXPRESSIONS” THAT WILL CONTROL OUR DEVICES.
To see the future, first we must understand the past. Humans have been interfacing with machines for thousands of years. We seem to be intrinsically built to desire this communion with the made world. This blending of the mechanical and biological has often been described as a “natural” evolutionary process by such great thinkers as Marshall McLuhan in the ’50s and more recently Kevin Kelly in his seminal book What Technology Wants. So by looking at the long timeline of computer design we can see waves of change and future ripples.
Posted 2 months ago
via theshowgirlprincess
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Posted 2 months ago
via macappsthatrock
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(Free) - Annoyed by the display getting dim when you’re reading or watching something? Installed an app for that but always forget to activate it? By using a combination of heuristic sensors, such as FACE DETECTION, Should I Sleep checks if you are actually at the computer before it sleeps. Yes, the computer “sees and hears” you.
Posted 3 months ago
via littlebigdetails
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OS X - Adjust the volume in 1/4 increments with shift+alt+volume keys.
/via GDmac
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via disneypixar
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