Archive for category Linux
Web Development – Mac or PC?
All of my machines are Linux. Been that way for 5 years. I love my Linux machines, but it is becoming apparent that to go further in my development career I need to, at least include, one of the two main computer companies. Read the rest of this entry »
iPlotz: wireframing, mockups and prototyping for websites and applications
Full disclosure, I work for the parent company of this site.
iPlotz: wireframing, mockups and prototyping for websites and applications.
Yiddish gaffe aside, I’ve decided to give iPlotz a go on a new project. I’ve never really felt there needed to be wireframing software. Wireframing, sure. But wireframing software? PAY software? It’s just a rough sketch of your site or application. iPlotz has me intrigued though and since I have a new site to build I guess I’ll try it. The hope is I can get the mock up out of the way quickly and move on to actual building.
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It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
First Adobe releases AIR 1.5 for Linux, now openSUSE 11.1 is released, and it…is…b-e-a-Utiful!

Downloading as I type this. Review to follow.
SitePoint » Adobe AIR 1.5 for Linux Ships
SitePoint » Adobe AIR 1.5 for Linux Ships.
I’ve been using the beta since it came out and I love it! Very stable. I’ve only run into one app that didn’t run well on it. Can’t wait to take the final version for a spin.







