April 14, 2005

Tabbed Terminal Problem Solved

Well, after much searching, I finally discovered that iTerm has the tab feature built in. I guess it made it hard to find as the toolbar only includes options for a totally new window and not a new tab. I ended up finding the new tab function in the menu options.

I guess I should look harder next time!

Posted by Dan at 04:17 PM | Comments (0)

April 12, 2005

Looking For Tabbed Terminals

Being accustomed to system administration on Linux, I've gotten used to using the terminal program that comes with KDE. One of the main features that I used was the tabbed browsing feature, very similar to tabbed browsing in Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, etc. It allows you to have multiple terminals open within the same "window".

Can anyone point me to a terminal program for Mac OS X that includes this feature?

Posted by Dan at 09:42 AM | Comments (0)

March 29, 2005

Hacking Mac OS X

A long, in depth blog interview "Behind the Red Shed, with Jonathan 'The Wolf' Rentzsch" is available from DrunkenBlog, a great name for a blog too! It's a really interesting read, and I'm not even all the way through yet. John is the author of mach_inject and mach_override, open source extension technologies for Mac OS X.

Posted by Dan at 10:35 PM | Comments (0)

March 28, 2005

The Apple Motion Sensor

Ams2Hid MainAmit Singh has done some clever work with the Apple Motion Sensor that features in the new PowerBook range. Along side some utilities that are available for download, he has also done some a huge amount of testing of ideas for adapting the technology as a human interface device.

Posted by Dan at 10:23 PM | Comments (0)