The necessary connection to a PC I have the need to develop things in Visual Studio.Net, and using the Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac to connect to my PC proved to be to too slow (over a 100 Mbit LAN), definitely a lot more sluggish than the equivalent Remote Desktop Connection built in to Windows XP. This might be because I normally use the ergonomic Microsoft Natural MultiMedia Keyboard. The keyboard I really like the look of the white keyboard, and it’s as nice to touch as patting a puppy, but in the long run I didn’t like typing on it. However, the things that bothered me was: Dialogs Since I’m really a keyboard shortcut freak, not being able to tab in dialogs beween “Save”, “Don’t save” and “Cancel” was really annoying. Some more cynical people would say that it is a case of “knowing your enemy”, but that’s definitely not the way I see it, I was just very interested. An Art Director in the company I work for resigned, and I got (read:took) the opportunity to take over his Power Mac G5 with the Panther OS installed and 1,5 GB RAM. ![]() Recently, I confessed about my flirting with Mac, and right after that I got the chance to go all the way. (#: Such a filter will send an automated “challenge” to any received message which requires the sending party to complete a web “response” form before it will allow the received message through.Once you go Mac…? Published on Thursday, April 28, 2005 If you or your ISP uses a “challenge-response” spam filter(#), please add the address to your spam filter’s “white list” to help ensure you’ll get our reply. Important: About Challenge-Response Spam Filters ( Please note: Although we do our best to respond quickly, we cannot guarantee that messages received outside of business hours will be addressed before the next business day.)Īny email you send us is protected by our privacy policy. Just send a message to using your favorite email client, or fill out our handy support contact form. Technical support is only available via email we’re sorry, but we can’t offer telephone or on-site support. (This is a community-maintained resource, and is not an official publication of Bare Bones Software.) BBEdit Extras wiki – Lots of useful tips, scripts, color schemes, and more.Covers everything from HTML to Perl to AppleScript to Macintosh programming. Bare Bones Bookshelf – A compilation of books which we have found useful.Developer Information – Documentation on how to implement an “Edit in BBEdit” command in your own application, or how to produce language modules for use with BBEdit.Language Module Library – Browse and download additional language modules.Clippings Library – Download useful clippings sets, or get the updated factory default clippings from the latest version of BBEdit. ![]()
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