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What apps do you have installed on your Mac?

izer.app, AbiWord.app, Address Book.app, Adobe Reader 6.0, Amaya.app, AppleScript, Aqua Data Studio.app, AquaScribus.app, Art Directors Toolkit 4, Automator.app, BBEdit Lite 6.1, Backup.app, Belastingdienst 2004, BibDesk.app, BitTorrent.app, Blapp. ...

Bob's Place - Posts: 3 - Nov 20, 2005

Html

urce code and let you edit it. They may also highlight code in different colours and provide features to help you with formatting. A good example of this type is BBEdit by BareBones software. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Nov 17, 2005

What apps are ready

look bad. So I guess they won't look bad, and will be ready. I'm glad my Finder already shows me that BBEdit is "intel, powerpc" ... ...

Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 12 - Nov 13, 2005

Editing/Browsing Really Big Files

I have the need to edit, but mostly just browse really big files. A small file would be 1GB. Text Edit, BBEdit, Smultron and most others try to load the entire file into memory. Even with a GB of memory and a lot of time on my hands these files can take 10-15 minutes to load and forget about scrolling through them. Any ideas. RonMan

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Nov 8, 2005

How to open httpd.conf with regular editor

There is an easier way to use BBEdit for modding the conf file than previously described. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Nov 4, 2005

How to open httpd.conf with regular editor

with bbedit for example, how can I do that from the finder? ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Nov 4, 2005

How to open httpd.conf with regular editor

you can open Terminal, type open and drag the BBEdit app there to get the path. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Nov 4, 2005

How to open httpd.conf with regular editor

I would ike to open it with bbedit for example, how can I do that from the finder? ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Nov 4, 2005

I deleted the root user! Help!

There is an easier way to use BBEdit for modding the conf file than you described. ...

Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 77 - Nov 4, 2005

How do I make my computer a web server?

Yes, but you must of course the be prepared to have it running 24/7. To enable the built-in Apache you'll just have to turn on 'Personal websharing' in the 'Sharing' prefPane in the 'System Preferences'. Now, PHP *isn't turned on by default. To do that, you'll have to mess around in a *nix configuration file called httpd.conf. Information on what to change is here:...

Mac OS X Server - Posts: 7 - Nov 2, 2005


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