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Comparison table of features included with various Shibby Tomato builds
Tomato is a system based on Linux, dedicated for routers with Broadcom chipset and distributed on the GPL license. Its development was started by Jonathan Zarate. This advanced system consists of especially user-friendly interface, thanks to which even inexperienced users can work with it easily.
A responsive screenshot comparison tool
Switch between application windows effortlessly – with a click, a quick gesture, keyboard shortcuts or search; no matter how many of them you have open; even on multiple spaces & multiple displays.
Tomato is a small, lean, open source alternative firmware for Broadcom-based routers. It features a new user-friendly GUI, a new bandwidth usage monitor, more advanced QOS and access restrictions, new wireless features such as WDS and wireless client modes, a higher P2P maximum connections limit, the ability to run custom scripts, connect via telnet/ssh, reprogram the SES/AOSS button, perform wireless site survey, and much more.
I'm very excited to announce a project on which I've been working for the past several months. It's called Markdown Mapper, and is a command-line utility, written in R (see below) and open-sourced under the GPLv2 license, that reverse-engineers concept maps from plaintext notes.
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Send artboards straight from Sketch into your Marvel projects.
One of the items that’s long been on my personal wishlist for Sketch is the ability to work natively with responsive layouts, and the next Sketch release, version 3.9, (currently in beta) will finally introduce that via the new Group Resizing feature. Auto Layout-style functionality has been available since Sketch 3.3 via the excellent Sketch Constraints plugin, but being able to work this type of layout magic without third-party plugins will be a major plus.
ElkArte is a modern, powerful community building forum software. It is completely free to use and is licensed with an open source BSD-3 clause license.
Working with SVG in a RWD workflow usually involves a design phase and a development phase. The design phase is usually handled by designers who may or may not know how to code. via Pocket
Modern tools to empower people in media
Relatively recently, I switched my last Windows machine over to OSX. For the most part, it's been great. One bit of functionality that I've been missing though is AeroSnap. Specifically the ability to use a keyboard shortcut to move windows to the left/right half of a monitor.
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Window control with simple and customizable keyboard shortcuts
But what if I want to exclude a folder from search but let it be shown in sidebar?
LimeSurvey - the most popular Free Open Source Software survey tool on the web.
Guerrilla usability testing on the Mac made easy