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View Google Analytics from your desktop

Monday, July 23rd, 2007

For those of you using OSX an updated version of the dashboard widget dashalytics has been released. This neat little widget lets you view Google Analytics stats using a very pretty interface right from your dashboard. This great tool is donation ware so for all you tight fisted people thats free, we recommend you drop Rob Scriva a few beer tokens if you find his widget useful.

12 Breeds of Client and How to Work with Them

Monday, May 7th, 2007

A lot of readers, being designers and developers, will find this article extremely interesting and amusing. I found myself ticking off the various client types, chuckling, and nodding in agreement as I read this article. Well worth a read if you have a spare ten minutes, 12 Breeds of Client and How to Work with Them.

Zend Framework 0.9.3 Released

Monday, May 7th, 2007

For all those people keeping tabs on the Zend Framework version 0.9.3 has just been released.

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CSSEdit 2.5 Released

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Don’t you just love it when your favourite tools keep getting better? Macrabbit recently released a 2.5 update to their CSS editing and manipulation application called CSSEdit.

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Panic Releases Coda the Developer Workflow Application

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Panic the makers of the excellent Transmit file transfer application have released a new piece of software called Coda. It intends to be a developer workflow application, “what’s that?” I hear you ask, well it’s a text editor, css editor, site manager, preview, ftp client, terminal and reference guide all rolled into one application.

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For all you mac based CSS coders

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

MacRabbit has released CSSedit 2.0 and it looks like a great upgrade. Included amongst the new features are a very useful website preview, something lacking from version 1.x, called x-ray which lets you select HTML elements and view hierarchical information about the element as well as margin and padding information.

Other noteworthy features are browser integration, CSS validation, style grouping, and milestones (aka, a simple version control system).

My personal favourite is their dig at Microsoft “Production quality CSS requires some (or lots of) tweaking to get every browser to cooperate.”, subtle.

 

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