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This project provides a usable color-picker that can be embedded in iOS apps. Its source has been downloaded hundreds of times and used in several production iPhone and iPad apps. Extending work from Vevent described in http://www.v-vent.com/blog/?p=27
htty is the HTTP TTY, a console application for interacting with web servers. It’s a fun way to explore web APIs and to learn the ins and outs of HTTP. Install by typing: gem install htty
Umigumi simplifies the generation of custom Linux distributions and their deployment on various media: Flash memory cards, LiveCD, hard disk, etc. Umigumi has been originally developped by the OpenBrick community for the OpenBrick open embedded platform and is now the tool of choice to generate ERP5 Live CDs.
Duplicate Windows allows for real-time graphical duplication of any window in Mac OS X. DW was developed for the purposes of duplicating windows across multiple monitors during demos and presentations. This allows the presenter to duplicate a program they're interacting with on their laptop
All the open-source code I produce: mainly tiny utility scripts for the moment. Code in this repository can grow to a stand-alone projects if they're successful.
Provides 'Set' feature to your favorites on Flickr. Install form: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/42785
QuHelp is a command-line program that scans a directory with HTML formatted text files and builds a help site using that directory's content and a template. A default template is included, but any template can be specified. QuHelp adds a nice expandable tree view of the help site's contents
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