All too often, we select apps on the basis of features. Support for performing repetitive tasks efficiently and without error is much more important.
Winner of the Prix de Rome in 1866, in the next 4 years he painted several startling canvases which took the Salon by storm. Then he was killed.
Here’s a pre-release test version of my hypertext story about the stories of Salome, and a wonderful rhythmic workflow for hypertext authoring.
A series of paintings of beautiful women, culminating in a large work featuring hundreds of female figures. The artist had one thing on his mind.
A command which is seriously pernickety about its parameters, and sends all its output to the standard error stream. Such fun.
This may help you work out what is going wrong with local keychains in Sierra. Another free tool to spare you from Terminal.
Financial success in 1846 finally allowed him to concentrate on landscape painting – and to paint many sunsets and harvest scenes.
Sometimes resorting to Terminal can be the best and simplest way to fix a keychain problem.
Almost forgotten now, apart from the help that he gave William Blake, he was the most prominent British landscape painter after Turner’s death.
Does Xcode 8 support El Capitan, or does Apple leave it to developers to break the bad news to users?
