I linked LiveReload on Twitter the day I discovered it, but I haven’t given it a truly thorough test until tonight. Suffice to say I was impressed enough to take some time out to write it up.
Connecting nvALT and Address Book - BrettTerpstra.com
Here’s a quick, simple AppleScript to help you hook Notational Velocity / nvALT into Address Book. I sometimes want to attach a note or list of links to an entry in my address book, but I don’t like
Introducing Gather, a Cocoa Markdownifier - BrettTerpstra.com
I wrote something a couple of nights ago that I thought I’d share. I’m calling it “Gather,” and it’s basically an “appified” version of my Readability/Markdownify work. A Cocoa version of Marky the
MultiMarkdown Quick Look with Style - BrettTerpstra.com
I added a little hack to Fletcher Penney’s MultiMarkdown Quick Look generator to give it a default style (Github CSS) and allow for customization via a file located in your home folder. Full details
App Review: Tree, an outliner I can love - BrettTerpstra.com
I don’t like outliners. It’s not that I see anything wrong with them, they just don’t click with the way my brain works when I’m brainstorming or planning. It’s why I use mind maps. Nonetheless, I
I’ve been trying for years to get a decent Bluetooth “proximity” setup going so that my iPhone can trigger lighting setups as I enter and exit a room. I think I’ve finally nailed it, though I’m sure
New text navigation KeyBindings - BrettTerpstra.com
I haven’t had much time to write here this week thanks to some day job stress, major additions to Marked, writing for other venues, updating iTextEditors and various other fun. I had a brainstorm
Spotlight tricks: search by category - BrettTerpstra.com
You know those categories the App Stores use to sort applications by their intended use? You can use those in Spotlight on iOS. Did you know you can do that on your Mac, too? I didn’t, and I didn’t
Mac App Review: Trickster, instant access to recent items - BrettTerpstra.com
I’ve been testing an app called Trickster for a bit now, and it’s publicly available today (just in time to be included in the impressive Productive Macs bundle). It’s a revamp of Apparent Software’s
If you’ve ever wanted to know more about my current Mac-based setup, have a look at my “Sweet Mac Setup” , part of Shawn Blanc’s series of the same name.
Note - Bundle Hunt Bundle is awesome - BrettTerpstra.com
I just want to point out that the current Bundle Hunt bundle is awesome. I own (and love) every app included and have half of the books, icons and themes or I’d buy it myself right now. If you’re
Quick Tip: system-wide notifications with notifyutil - BrettTerpstra.com
I just discovered this, thus don’t know a lot about it, but is a pretty cool command line utility in OS X. I know it exists in both Lion and Mountain Lion, not sure how long it’s been around before
nvALT and Marked on Mountain Lion: A-OK - BrettTerpstra.com
I’m pleased to report that—with minimal effort on my part—nvALT and Marked are running fine on Mountain Lion. I tested them a few pre-releases back, but got confirmation from a slew of users on
Quickly restarting apps with LaunchBar (and friends) - BrettTerpstra.com
I’ve been using this little trick frequently for a while now. I doubt “normal” people ever need to frequently restart apps, but when I start working on keybindings and other things that require fresh
Fixing virtual hosts and web sharing in Mountain Lion - BrettTerpstra.com
Mountain Lion moves “web sharing” out of the System Preferences interface (and into Mountain Lion Server), and disables Apache by default. Now that there’s no button to click to turn it on, you have
Mountain Lion Notifications from Terminal with terminal-notifier - BrettTerpstra.com
Via a post on OneThingWell , I discovered a new Ruby library and accompanying CLI called terminal-notifier . It allows you to quickly interface with Mountain Lion’s Notification Center from the
Celebrate the Day One updates with a free copy! - BrettTerpstra.com
While my uses for it may be unconventional , I’m a fan of Day One for journaling and logging on Mac and iPhone/iPad 1 . I’ve been beta testing new versions for both and am excited to announce they’re
A drop-in growlnotify replacement for Mountain Lion notifications - BrettTerpstra.com
I use the Growl Extra in a lot of my scripts to offer notifications while they run in the background. It works great, and still works with Mountain Lion, but I have a thing for system integration and
Launching your entire Dock at once - BrettTerpstra.com
I keep my Dock very trim. The only apps that have a permanent home there are apps that I either have to have running all day, or apps that I choose to have running all day. However, I don’t make
Over 250 entries showed up for the Day One giveaway . Thanks to everyone who entered, below are the names of the lucky 10 winners (with links to the original comment to confirm that it is or is not
Quick Tip: Trackpad rule of thumb - BrettTerpstra.com
This tip is not highly technical, but may be of use to you if you use a trackpad on your Mac, be it laptop or Magic Trackpad. It came up while talking to Rabbi Eric Linder about workflows a seemingly
Vacuuming your Mail.app index still works wonders - BrettTerpstra.com
There was a tip on Hawk Wings long ago which showed how to speed up Apple’s Mail.app by vacuuming the SQLite3 index. I hadn’t tried it since Snow Leopard, but I was having some serious issues with
Slicy from Macrabbit. I’ve mentioned it before (more often back when it was Layercake), but it’s worth a more meaningful mention. If you create graphics in Photoshop for web or app UI and you don’t
ProductiveMacs rules the productivity roost, again - BrettTerpstra.com
It’s not the first time there’s been a great offering from ProductiveMacs , but the current bundle is awesome. It’ll set you back a mere $30, and includes multiple apps that cost that much on their
Pixa giveaway, get it while it's hot - BrettTerpstra.com
Pixa is an awesome new Mac app for organizing images and graphics. I’m personally using it to index and browse my (rather large) collection of icons and UI elements. It recently became available in
The giveaway robot has picked two winners for the Pixa giveaway! Names are linked to the comments that were selected to avoid any confusion. Emails have already been sent, if your comment is listed
Memories: photo, video and text journaling - BrettTerpstra.com
I tested out a journaling app called Memories today, and thought it was worth a mention. If you’re looking for a great-looking journaling app that also offers encryption for your personal thoughts,
This will be a 3-part series celebrating some of my favorite apps in 2012: Mac apps, Mac iOS crossover apps and iOS apps. These are apps that I use regularly. Not all of them are new, and it’s not