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* alguém REALMENTE sabe no que clicar nesses forms pra não perder tudo o que digitou?

* qual o problema com coisas do tipo Salvar, Gravar e afins? que fim levou a simplicidade pra coisas que deviam ser simples?!

The new fiber access at Turbulent !

A sample screenshot taken about Conflickr, a macro plugin for Confluence, the entreprise wiki.

See more: confluence.atlassian.com/display/CODEGEIST/Conflickr

Da, wie bereits in vorhergehenden Artikeln erwähnt Adobe die Public Beta von Photoshop CS6 veröffentlicht hat und ich aufgrund der vielen schönen Neuerungen gerne komplett darauf umsteigen würde stand ich vor einem Problem.

 

Denn Photoshop CS6 wird es nur noch in einer 64-Bit Version für den Mac geben. Das heißt, dass der Betrieb im 32-Bit Modus, wie noch mit CS5 möglich, in Zukunft nicht mehr unterstützt wird.

 

Das ist eigentlich keine große Sache, denn man ist ja eigentlich froh, wenn man die Vorteile von 64-Bit Programmen nutzen kann, wie etwa die Möglichkeit dem Programm zugriff auf mehr als 4GB Ram zu geben. Doch gibt es ein Problem mit den 64-Bit Programmen: Auch alle Plug-Ins müssen 64-Bit Kompatibel sein. Und genau hier schlafen leider manche Plug-In Entwickler.

 

Ganz konkret gibt es keine 64-Bit Version des von mir bis dato genutzten Imagenomic Noiseware Professional Noise Reduction Plugin.

 

Und weil es mich schon längere Zeit nervt, dass ich aufgrund eines einzelnen Plug-Ins auf die 32-Bit Version von Photoshop angewiesen bin und CS6 jetzt gar nicht mehr mit Noiseware kompatibel ist, so lange von Imagenomic kein Update kommt, habe ich mich entschlossen einen Vergleichstest zwischen den bekanntesten Noise Reduction Plug-Ins zu machen.

 

Getestet wurden Nik Dfine 2.0, Topaz Denoise 5, Neat Image 7.1, PictureCode Noise Ninja 2.3.5, Adobe Photoshop Noise Filter und Imagenomic Noiseware Professional.

 

... aus dem Blog www.waitingforthegig.com

plugin beryl "thumbnail" en action.

I wrote this plugin in my spare time over the past two days. It uses Flot (jquery plugin) to give you real-time graphs of CPU utilization, load averages, and bandwidth utilization (for every interface!). The way I wrote this is so that it is *very easy* to add a real-time graph of anything.

 

I still want to do some tweaks to this (move the legends to the left for one) but it is 'done' as far as the contest goes.

Gary Jules

Mad World (Donnie Darko Soundtrack)

 

All around me are familiar faces

Worn out places, Worn out faces

Bright and early for the daily races

Going nowhere, Going nowhere

Their tears are filling up their glasses

No expression, No expression

Hide my head I want to drown my sorrows

No tomorrow, No tomorrow

 

And I find it kind of funny, I find it kind of sad

These dreams in which i'm dying, Are the best I've ever had

I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take

When people run in circles its a very very

Mad World, Mad World

 

Children waiting for the day they feel good

Happy Birthday, Happy Birthday

And they feel the way that every child should

Sit and listen, Sit and listen

Went to school and I was very nervous

No one knew me, No one knew me

Hello teacher tell me whats my lesson

Look right through me, Look right through me

 

And I find it kind of funny, I find it kind of sad

The dreams in which i'm dying, Are the best I've ever had

I find it hard to tell you, I find it hard to take

When people run in circles it's a very very

Mad World, Mad World

 

Enlargen your world

 

Mad World

    

Insomnia > Photoshop > Making silly pictures.

This is my nighttime routine.

 

First version of this silly but funny (to me) picture here :

 

the-red-devil.chez-alice.fr/skulldrkaw.jpg

 

No art, no nothing. This is just "something".

How to set up C/C++ development environment in Eclipse

 

If you would like to use this photo, be sure to place a proper attribution linking to xmodulo.com

Been trying to create a few blog posts about which plugins to use for wordpress, but have not had the time.

 

Instead I created a mindmap and a video ;-)

 

www.fromdaydot.com/top-wordpress-plugin-mindmap

 

The top wordpress plugin mind map is a comprehensive list of the top WordPress Plugins and will continue to be updated. You probably already know WordPress is one of the most powerful tools to get your content in front of people.

 

This mindmap gives you a quick reference of the WordPress Plugins that are used by some of the top marketers around so you can use theme too

 

You might be surprised by what you might find to help in your wordpress blogging Efforts.

View On Fluidr|in Asuka village, ricoh GRD + toycamera3.4 plugin

The Facebook Chat plugin for Pidgin means I can now view all my online Facebook friends and chat to them without loading up the browser and actually going to Facebook. Of course this means that it'll look like I'm online 24 hours a day ;)

What you make is *definitely* important. Our TinEye Firefox plugin has surpassed 250,000 downloads! tineye.com/plugin Super exciting. Super excited for my team. Go TinEye team. Go!

Very handy to see which filter rules are being applied to which requests.

Yep. It's an original Moog synth plug-in for MIDI, completely configurable. And it sounds totally authentic. There's even a Wendy Carlos preset. I've been playing with it all afternoon. Wow.

Zemanta is a Firefox plugin which suggests related information to you as you write your blog post.

Primeira visão de nosso widget que mostra os leitores de seu blog.

For Blogging - Taken from Jay's Slides

Program used: MMD w/ MME plugin

Shaders used:

True cameraLX (With all its options)

Manga Shader

Cheap Lens

This is me trying out the newest SafariStand. I already love it. Not for the nice sidebar, but for tons of other useful options.

WPtouch Wordpress Plugin - IPhone und IPod touch

Developer Outreach Coordinator, Dave Lester leads the session to build a plugin in an afternoon.

The preferences are now integrated into Safari's preferences window.

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store.pixelfilmstudios.com/plugin/theme-dream-girls

 

DREAM GIRLS

PROFESSIONAL THEME FOR FINAL CUT PRO X

 

DREAM GIRLS is theme exclusive to Final Cut Pro X featuring over 50 environment shots, 4 shiny transitions, lower thirds, and more! DREAM GIRLS has all the tools neccesary for a full production. Create a glamorous video without the headache of heavy editing or keyframes. Control the color schemes, add particles, and alter the mood with the click of a mouse. Pixel Flim Studios themes makes it easy for FCPX users.

 

GLAMOROUS

DREAM GIRLS combines realistic reflections and and a magical glow to give Final Cut Pro X users a super shiny environment for personal media. DREAM GIRLS allows users to control everything from the colors of the environment, to the glint of the particles. Choose from a selection of over 50 vibrant environment shots and create a beautiful video.

 

DIVERSE CAMERAS

Find a vast array of over 50 environment shots within neatly categorized drop-down menus in the Final Cut Pro X inspector window. Choose from quick sweeps, dollys (in/out), boom shots, and slide shots. Easily navigate through DREAM GIRLS' generators and find the exactly angle desired.

 

INTUITIVE CONTROLS

Pixel Film Studios' themes are very easy to use and naturally intuitive. Find the customziable parameters under bold headlines and utilize easy color wheels, sliders, drop down menus, and rotation dials to alter the scene. Double click drop-zones within the scene to activate on screen controls that allow scaling and positioning.

  

CUSTOMIZABLE IN FCPX

DREAM GIRLS is made exclusively for Final Cut Pro X. Browse through FCPX to find dream girls in the generators, titles, and transitions sections. Select the items within the FCPX timeline to reveal customizable parameters found in the inspector window. Control everything from the color of the stars and background hue to the amount of particles in the scene.

its clean, it's simple... what's not to like about the WordPress Plugin Directory.

I suspect we might need something more complex than their 'popular tags' to show the breadth of modules available, but is this generally the kind of interface we might aspire to?

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