Thursday, September 23rd, 2010
Jeff LaMarche presents a rundown on whether Objective-C dealloc implementations should bother nil’ing out an instance variable after releasing it. LaMarche offers a fairly balanced presentation of the two sides, but in my opinion he gives too much credibility to the argument that nil’ing is a good idea. He essentially embraces the argument that nil’ing […]
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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
I’ve been in and out of Apple’s iPhone simulator for the past two years, and for the entire time, I’ve been frustrated by what I assumed was an inherent limitation: pinching and zooming and only works in the middle of the screen: Today I was so supremely frustrated by this that I played around with […]
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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
MarsEdit 3.1 is available now, and includes a number of changes for performance, compatibility, and ease of use. MarsEdit 3.1 – Summary of Changes 64-bit Compatible New per-blog setting to constrain image media to pre-set size Support for Lightroom 3 media libraries Added new “Paste HTML Source” command for e.g. embedding YouTube easily in rich […]
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Thursday, September 9th, 2010
One of the big new features in MarsEdit 3 is a revamped media manager that allows you to easily browse local libraries from iPhoto, Aperture, etc. This functionality is based largely on the great work of the iMedia project, which was spearheaded by Karelia to replicate Apple’s own ubiquitous media browsing interface, some variant of […]
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