redemption in a blog :: Reveal currently open files in Mac OS X

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Something I noticed completely by accident today when I clicked on the titlebar of QuickTime Player today with the Cmd key held down. The “titlebar” is this thing here - I’m not sure…

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Get your Rails tests results via Growl notifications | redemption in a blog

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might wanna try this for Zentest 3.4.0 in place of my current .autotest file

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