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De-Quarantine Synergyd

Apr 5th, 2010 by Jim | 1

For those of you who don’t know Synergy is this fabulous concept of a Keyboard & Mouse control over a network connection.  It’s great for use where you might have multiple CPU setup and not using a KVM but have multiple displays attached to each CPU.  It allows you to use a single keyboard and [...]

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Showing hidden files in Mac Finder

Feb 26th, 2009 by Jim | 2

As a software developer, you’re always having those times when you have to edit those pesky hidden files (.profile, .project, .bashrc). I got a bit tired of having to always pop open Terminal, navigate to the folder, and launch/edit with your favorite editor that has command line launch capability.  So here’s a handy dandy Automator [...]

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OS X Leopard vs HP Print Drivers

Nov 6th, 2008 by Jim | 2

I’ve finally broken down and finally updated my Powerbook to one of the new snazzy milled aluminum MacBooks. After finally getting the print drivers installed for my HP Color LaserJet 2605dn, I got a little project that required me to print 1/4 sheets. I’ve done this many times before, but honestly – since the printing [...]

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