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01 Jul 2006 @ 21:22

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Everything on MacUpdate & iSyncIt

I have now uploaded all of my applications onto MacUpdate and to my surprise they appear to be getting quite alot of downloads. Luckily it does not appear to be affecting my bandwidth yet even though my hit count has risen rapidly.

I am now in the progress of updating iSyncIt to version 0.3. The major changes that will feature in the next release are; a dock menu and menu bar item for easier syncing and a properly compiled application instead of an AppleScript application.

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30 Jun 2006 @ 18:09

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Web Server Management Released

I have just released a small Automator utility into the wild. The purpose of this piece of software is to easily allow you to manage your web server components from a single interface. The initial release has support for OS X’s built in Apache web server and recent releases of MySQL that install to ‘/usr/local’. You can view more about the application here.

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22 Jun 2006 @ 22:10

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Minor Comment Problem [Updated]

I’ve just noticed a small problem with the AJAX on the commenting system. The page resets back to the top when the link to add a comment or show and hide comments is clicked. This issue will be sorted as soon as I find a better way to implement the link.

Update: The problem has been sorted. When you click the add comment or show and hide comment links and the bottom of a post the page should not refresh back up to the top so you can’t write anything.

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22 Jun 2006 @ 21:46

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Mini-ITX Testing Server [Updated]

This is my first in hopefully a long line of tech based posts about my experiences and things that I see on the internet. I thought I would write this post in the form of a story. So I’ll begin.

When I first started developing websites they were small, primarily static websites that would run quite comfortably on an Apache testing server on the computer I was also developing the website on. Unfortunately, my interests widened and large Ruby on Rails or ColdFusion websites would consume all of the computers resourc…

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18 Jun 2006 @ 15:28

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Softpedia

It would appear that Softpedia has now also got hold of iSyncIt and they have certified it as 100% clean software. This means that you can be safe in the knowledge that it will not infect your computer with any unwanted software. You can check out the certification here and download the Softpedia linked version here.

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