FileBot is the ultimate tool for organizing and renaming your movies, tv shows or anime, and music well as downloading subtitles and artwork. It’s smart and just works.
Require Java though.
Good read.
Here’s an example of why.
It’s like a less polished, less customizable version of PopClip. Also less-annoying since it’s activated by hotkey instead of by selecting text. PopClip should seriously consider adding this option.
P.S.: The website maps Command+F
on OS X to Facebook Share. Pretty weird choice of shortcut.
Drag and drop to share file. No limits of file size, file type whatsoever.
And the demo video is just so gooood. Watch it.
Use your scroll over the menu bar and change the volume.
Free.
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Currently testing this app as I’m not quite happy with Witch (unresponsive somtimes and doesn’t seem to get fixed anytime soon).
The app and the website look very nice though. You should check it out.
Droplr Draw
Nice and clean. Available for Pro users only.
It’s still not tempted enough to get me subscribe for Pro plan though. Glui is currently doing the job quite well.
Link Post in Jekyll
Link post is nothing but the post’s title linking to another url instead of the post url.
You need to specify where it points to. I use link
here but you can just use any name you feel like using.
And then in post.html
layout and index.html
homepage. You just need to check if link
is set; change the title’s href to the link
variable of the post. You may need to change page
variable to post
when looping inside your index.html
homepage.
I myself would love to see nginxorg to go into another direction, like CloudFlare is currently doing, taking advantages of their expertise in serving http and stuff. That way, Nginx Plus will be more of an addon service, a complement to nginxorg instead of an alternative.
On the other hand, I’m always tempted at checking out tengine for its dynamic module loading support. I now have one more reason to do so.