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When you try to start Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat, the application immediately quits, appears to freeze, or returns the error “Can’t find Acrobat Plug in.”
Year: 2005
links for 2005-03-11
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The biggest challenge for web designers is the unthinkably huge number of possible ways to solve any given problem. We usually don’t think of this because we have our habits and traditions to fall back on, but there are literally billions of possible pixe
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I’m going to show you all how to force the footer of a webpage to stick to the bottom of the viewport. This is a pretty advanced CSS method and requires that you know a bit about how CSS works.
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Witch lets you access all of your windows by pressing a shortcut and choosing from a clearly arranged list of window title(categories: OSX Application)
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(categories: REST)
links for 2005-03-10
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FTPEdit is a free Windows program that allows you to open and edit files on a remote FTP server as easily as if they were on your local drive.
links for 2005-03-09
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YMail.app provides a stable, reliable way for Mac users to be notified of incoming Yahoo! mail. Nothing more, nothing less. Best of all, like your Mac, it just works.
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If the Print Spooler service fails when printing, when Windows starts or it can not be restarted, the usual reason is that one or more printer drivers is defective. If the Print Spooler service is not running, the Printers and Faxes folder will be empty
links for 2005-03-08
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MSYS was created out of a long-lived desire to provide the MinGW community a Minimal SYStem, with which a configure script could be execut
I have began the great photo upload from my recent, and still massively jet lagged, work trip to Australia. The date/time and orientations should be correct. I will be going back and photomerging many of the outdoor shots for some hopefully stunning outdoor shots. They are broken into five albums, Sydney, Hunter Valley (Horse Country), Melbourne, Wine Country outside Melbourne and LAX. Of special note are the photos of me on the Sydney Harbor Bridge with BridgeClimb, at the FooBar, the Koalas and all those iPod Shuffle 1 and Apple Store signs.
links for 2005-03-07
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QuickTime Alternative will allow you to play QuickTime files (.mov, .qt and other extensions) without having to install the official QuickTime Player. It also supports QuickTime content that is embedded in webpages.
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Btail monitors a logfile for specific events. To do this it uses a bayesian filter to determine what events are worth passing through and which should be suppressed(categories: Bayesian)
Some Australian photos on flickr. When I get back to the states I’ll upload the whole archive, close to a thousand pics 🙂
links for 2005-03-02
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Another good jwx rant.
Leaving On A Jet Plane for Australia
Hopefully by 5pm this today the multiday, multiplane, multicity trip to Australia will have begun. Have fun while I’m gone.