Browsing Tag »Free Software«
→ November 12, 2009
1. Cyberduck
Cyberduck is a free open source FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and Amazon S3 client for Mac OS X. It has a very estensive list of features that make it the top choice for free file transfer. They include a host of protocols, document browser, quick look, bookmarking, SSH, remote archiving, Growl integration, and [...]
→ November 11, 2009
1. NetBeans
NetBeans is quite possibly the best free php editor on Mac OS X. NetBeans provides a host of features including syntax highlighting, project support, code navigation, unit testing, and code completion. My favorite part of the code completion is support for all classes in your project. Thus, it makes using a [...]
→ November 9, 2009
In case you aren’t familiar with wireframing, it’s the process of designing a mockup that acts as a visual guide to the structure of a website or application. There are a lot of applications, both desktop and online, that let you mockup a design quickly. Even if you aren’t a designer you may want to [...]
→ November 8, 2009
With the recent news that there are now more than 100,000 different applications on the AppStore, it can be very difficult, and frustrating to find new apps. The AppStore browser just wasn’t intended to navigate through this many applications, but have no fear, like the commercials say: ‘There’s an App For that’.
It isn’t surprising [...]