I work a lot with terminal windows, and on my MacBook Pro I use iTerm2 for this. But a lot of tabs can be confusing. Unfortunately, there is no simple GUI for setting tab names in iTerm2 (that I have found). After a quick question, Joshua Thijssen found the answer on how to do this through a simple command.
posted on January 26, 2012 - 2 comment(s) - tags: iterm2, osx, bash, shell scripting, automation
Last year at SymfonyCamp I made some video recordings with a borrowed camera. About 1.5 or 2 months ago I received the DVD's with the raw material on them. The raw material, however, was in Sony's proprietary m2ts format, something at least Adobe Premiere can not open. After an evening of googling, the answer turned out to be closer than I thought.
posted on January 8, 2009 - 10 comment(s) - tags: movie, imovie, m2ts, osx
It is possible already. And here's the proof. A step by step description of how to install your own OS X on your regular PC system (provided you have an Intel x86 CPU). Pretty cool! If only I have a second HD in my laptop
posted on August 12, 2005 - 0 comment(s) - tags: apple, mac, osx