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by Cheah Chu Yeow.
Original Post: pickle.dump(links, blog) // August 6, 2004 edition
Feed Title: redemption in a blog
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Feed Description: ramblings of a misfit - web development, Mozilla, Firefox, Thunderbird, CSS, programming
MWSnap - This is one bad ass screen capture utility, available at competitive pricing - it's free! It allows you to snap a selected portion of the screen (no need for resizing, cropping), and perhaps best of all, allows you to add a mouse pointer to your screen caps. Finally I can put mouse pointers in those screenshots I seem so fond of taking.
Ian Lloyd's Accessify.com has a whole bunch of accessibility tools and wizards to help the web developer generate code that's accessible. The Accessibility Toolbox is pretty instructive - it generates HTML code for form elements that's accessible. Are your forms not accessible yet?
Battle Torrent is a project that promises 'A greatly simplified BitTorrent experience'. I'm not sure if there's any active development (they're looking for a lead developer at the moment). Either way, this is something we have wanted to work on and it's great to see that we are not the only ones who think BitTorrent is amazing and it'd be even more amazing if mom and pop could use it.
Punching holes into firewalls explains how tunnelling can always get you by a firewall, so long as you let a single protocol out (HTTP is ever so commonly allowed).