Tinderbox proves an ideal platform for creating and maintaining LaTeX documents, with these export templates and prototypes.
Category Archive: Technology
The current macOS implementation of preferences is appalling design in every respect, and is essentially undocumented even for developers. Is this the way that macOS is heading?
Apple has today updated Gatekeeper configuration data to version 117 (116 seems to have been skipped). Apple does […]
Want to perform a quick scan for base stations, change Airport preferences, or check your Airport interface? Here’s the tool to do it.
Described as a WYSIWYG LaTeX for Mac, this app attempts to provide integrated editing of both marked-up text and rendered pages.
Have you ever tried removing or editing a preference file, to no effect? This explains why that happens, and how to get changes to work properly.
Apple is making adjustments to its new APFS file system for iOS. Will that bring similar improvements in compatibility to High Sierra?
Problems with preference files can easily crash an app, even when the file looks fine, and its permissions are correct. Here’s why and how.
This new version has performance improvements, and can now encode almost every character in normal English text to an obscure Unicode codepoint. Total obfuscation!
Want to write to Sierra’s log from a language or app which doesn’t give easy access? Use this free tool which now writes anything you want.
