GOG.com is another fantastic option. They have tonnes of old and new games ported to the Mac. Desura also has Mac games, but they don't do as good a job of supporting them as they do with Windows and Linux.
GOG.com is another fantastic option. They have tonnes of old and new games ported to the Mac. Desura also has Mac games, but they don't do as good a job of supporting them as they do with Windows and Linux.
This is especially true of games that use Direct X for their graphics. Usually the Mac version is an Aspyr port, and you're going to sacrifice quite a few frames.
Can't say I recommend Eat This Much for people on cholesterol and sodium reduced diets. I popped over there and generated a few meal plans. The lowest sodium one? "Sodium: 3152.1mg" More than double my recommended intake.
The iOS apps are free for the 5th anniversary of the iOS App Store. The desktop version is still $10, but worth every penny I believe.
You can also do this in a nice GUI using opendiff, the command line interface to FileMerge. The command format is basically the same. You can get more details from the man page.
Unfortunately it didn't even find those for me. Missed all my ThemeForest and Creative Market receipts, didn't find any invoices, etc. I label all my receipts, and I have 93 this year. It found 32.
I've used it to try and figure out where old vacation photos were from. If you can get a good pic of a distinctive building, reverse image search usually manages to figure out what that building is.
VOTE: iPhone with Scanner Pro by Readle
Code School have a free "Try GitHub" course that actually has you working with a real repository: http://www.codeschool.com/courses/try-git
VOTE: Apple Bluetooth Keyboard with Origami Case.
Hmm. Apparently I'm a sports-loving Republican.
Y'know, Facebook, when people say "if you're not paying, then you're the product," it's not a sales pitch.
Perhaps a read of the article is in order. I'd advise you to focus on the part where Games Workshop doesn't have the trademark to the term in fiction. Sometimes it pays to read the words under the headline.
That's a ridiculous comparison. How many people would look at the comparison between the two and think "Gosh, there are no apps for this tablet now, but there weren't any for the iPad at launch either. I'll buy this tablet, and in a couple of years hopefully it will have caught up"? None. You make the decision based…
There are a number of cultures in which it would be considered shallow or even insulting to lead with "Occupation".
Americans only, but at least they've pulled it from the international stores!
I've never had trouble connecting a Windows or Linux machine to an Apple router, nor have I ever had (or heard widespread complaints about) issues connecting a Mac to any other router. If it comes down to just connecting to a router, there aren't a lot of variables. Problems connecting are more likely configuration…
There was no iPhone 2. And as for loading music onto an iPhone, there's this little app that's getting a bit of traction amongst the tech savvy called "iTunes"...
If you're inclined to do some journalling to try and improve your level of happiness give the book 59 Seconds by Richard Wiseman a read. He has an entire weekly plan for journalling that draws from research on happiness.
Man, you guys are way more forgiving than I am. I'm in the process of moving everything over to a Small Orange after the Dreamhost Half-a-year-of-Suck. I can actually get a response to customer service issues, and I'm not averaging a day of outage a month.