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Characters is a Mac menu bar app that makes it easy to use special characters. Characters mac app – The easiest way to use special characters.
Looking to add a nice video background to your site? Free stock videos – Pexels Videos has got you covered with “completely free stock videos”. Great resource!
Buy SSL certs from the command line. SSLMate is the easiest way for developers and sysadmins to buy SSL certificates. ~Â SSLMate
Fun Quora response by a former Apple intern on what interns receive when they go to work at Apple. Both interns and new hires basically go through the…
Google MapBuildr – a nice tool for building your own custom Google Maps.
I’m looking forward to trying out Give with a couple non-profits I work with. The most flexible, robust, and easy to use WordPress plugin for accepting donations directly…
I like how the engineers behind the WIRED website utilize WordPress to make it happen. In building the Feature Story Builder tool, we extracted what we learned from…
Another stock photography site to add to my collection: StockSnap.io Beautiful free stock photos. Hundreds of high resolution images added weekly ~ StockSnap.io
Here’s a funny little story from the world of IT: I was working in a job running the campus email system some years ago when I got a call…
I love their tagline: Say it with a picture, skip the 1,000 words. Need to markup an image and send it to a colleague? Napkin can do that…
Welcome to Macintosh – a tiny show about a big fruit company. John Gruber commented: Concise, tightly-edited, informative, and fun new podcast by young Mr. Mark Bramhill. Three…
Writepls – Write Please – A curated list of articles to help you write and publish online
This week I was talking to an educator who needed to provide a development environment for her students. One of her major obstacles was finding a solution which…
Need to provide your client with documentation for that custom WordPress site you developed for them? WP Help is a great plugin for adding documentation to a client’s…
Looking for an EventBrite alternative? I like the look of Ticketbase.