Pinky — Portable Web Server
Pinky is a free portable web server. For Mac, Windows and Linux.
Pinky is a free portable web server. For Mac, Windows and Linux.
“I will spend my last dying breath if I need to, and I will spend every penny of Apple’s $40 billion in the bank, to right this wrong,” Jobs said. “I’m going to destroy Android, because it’s a stolen product. I’m willing to go thermonuclear war on this.”
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SendTab, as the name suggests, makes it easy to send and receive browser tabs from one computer to another, either targeting a specific browser on a specific machine, or flinging a link to all the devices in a ‘network’. SendTab comes in the form of a bookmarklet, a browser extension for Safari or Chrome, and an iPhone app.
I’ve only been using SendTab for a few days, but it’s already proved itself invaluable, filling a niche that’s somewhere between bookmarking and the likes of Instapaper, letting me ‘read soon, elsewhere’ rather than ‘read later’.
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Dear Sparrowers,
We’re currently working on Sparrow 1.4.1 focusing on the issues you reported:
- Growl support
- iCloud Support
- Mail ordering
- Quick reply all
- Encoding issue
- Quick Look in full screen mode
- Various crashes
The recently released version of Growl does not work with Sparrow 1.4…
Dustin Curtis:
When you first see a phone with a 4-inch or larger screen, it seems like a much better experience. I thought it was a technical decision, and it could be, but since switching to an Android phone — a Samsung Galaxy S II, the “best Android phone you can buy, anywhere” — 15 days ago, I have realized another huge downside of larger screens.
Remember all those anti-iPhone arguments back in the day about not being able to use it one-handed?
via Stu Helm
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