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How to customize icons for Pinned Tabs in OSX 10.11 El Capitan

<link rel="icon" sizes="any" mask href="website_icon.svg">

To specify the color the icon should be displayed in, add the theme-color meta element to your webpage:

<meta name="theme-color" content="red">

June 09, 2015
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ECMAScript 6 Enhancements & Unprefixed CSS Properties.

The properties in Newly supported ECMAScript 6 properties are now fully supported by Safari, without the -webkit- prefix.

June 09, 2015

OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) arrives this summer. With all-new features inspired by iPad, the Mac just keeps getting better and better.

Mountain Lion looks like it will be a promising follow-up to OS X Lion. It will bring over popular iOS apps and features like Messages, Reminders, Notes, Twitter integration and Notification Center. Mountain Lion will also expand it’s iCloud integration by allowing you to store documents on iCloud and access them from your iPad, iPhone and Mac.

Additionally, Daring Fireball’s John Gruber has an excellent article about how Apple’s Phil Schiller revealed Mountain Lion to him in his own person “Apple Media Event”.

February 16, 2012
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Quicksilver: Mac OS X at your Fingertips

minimalmac:

Wait… What? Quicksilver has been revived?
Today is like application Christmas! 
March 11, 2011
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[via chrisbowler:]

Delibar is a full featured Delicious.com Mac client. Delibar focuses on giving Mac OS X users an easy and quick tool for searching, managing and sharing their Delicious bookmarks. Delibar will be your best friend while using Delicious!

October 21, 2009
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benjaminf:

prettify:

Flurry System by The Iconfactory

Now you can make your entire system look like the iPhone home screen. By god these are some lovely icons, eh?

September 18, 2009
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Everyone’s talking about Snow Leopard today. Just ordered a copy for the office so i have not as of yet had a chance to play around with it. However David Kaneda has and here are his initial thoughts. Sounds pretty good.

  • It’s fast. Not only is the general OS and Finder faster, but individual apps like Safari and Mail, too. Safari also runs a newer version of WebKit, unlike Leopard’s Safari 4, this one handles 3d transitions.
  • Almost all apps are running fine, but was particularly pleased to see Photoshop (CS3), Quicksilver, and MAMP all working seamlessly. There are minor keyboard shortcut issues in Textmate, which can be resolved with a bundle for now.
  • I’m giving Menlo a shot as my primary coding font. We’ll see how it goes.
  • Can finally delete heads in Finder sidebar. Minor fix, but personally coveted for oh so long.
  • The new Quicktime rocks. It can now record screencasts, though I’m unsure if it’ll replace Screenflow for me. Trimming clips is just like one the iPhone: Awesome.
  • Improvements to Exposé and Stacks are excellent.
  • Preview finally comes into its own as a PDF viewer, with smart text selection (wraps for columns).
August 28, 2009