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I almost never shutdown my MacBook Pro, I always send it to sleep. Faster wake up time, this behaviour makes sense on a laptop. Only, it can take ages for the MacBook to actually go to sleep. Check how long it takes between the moment you close the lip, and the power led start pulsing. Ages.
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I’ve used a fair number of Subversion clients for the Mac but have always reverted back to the command line or to TextMate’s build-in svn support. Although most of them did the job, none of them were polished enough to give the user experience I expect from a Mac application until I discovered Versions last August.
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Defaults Manager enables you to view and edit the preferences of almost any application that are stored in your User Defaults database.
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Remember the days before Sherlock 3? There was this little app called Watson that let you browse the web in a single window.
The release of Sherlock 3 overshadowed Watson by providing most of its functionalities. Now, Watson is back on the edge offering Sherlock’s 2 search functionality in the name of “SiteSearch”. It also knows how to use the old Sherlock 2 plugins. -
AppleWorks 6.2.7 (US) for Mac OS X is available for download from Apple.
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Mosaic was released by a small group of students 10 years ago on April 22, 1993.
C|net News is running a four part article to celebrate the anniversary.
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Apple has confirmed the USB bug that causes a kernel panic on some systems a few minutes after startup.