Over the course of a workday I tend to accumulate lots of browser
windows, and even more tabs inside them. Up to now, I would
often lose track of what which tabs were open in which window and
in which space. In the end, I would often just open a page again
in a new tab of the window I happened to be in at the moment,
increasing the overall clutter.
With the advent of persistent application state across reboots or
application restarts as well as fullscreen apps in Mac OS X Lion
that situation has gotten even worse.
The "Window" menu in Safari does not help too much, because it
only shows the tabs of the currently focussed window. Today,
while wondering why a website was not displaying correctly, I
accidentally found a remarkably simple (and built-in!) way of
showing all open tabs across all open Safari windows.
Just hit Cmd-Alt-A or pick "Activity" from the Window menu in any
Safari window to open or focus the …
It has been a while since I posted on my blog - in fact, I believe this is the first time ever that more than one month passed between posts since I started blogging. There are a couple of reasons for the lag:
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- Matt Casters, Jos van Dongen and me have spent a lot of time finalizing our forthcoming book, Pentaho Kettle Solutions (Wiley, ISBN: 978-0-470-63517-9). The book is currently being produced, and should be available according to schedule in early September 2010. If you're interested, you might like to read …
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A rotten little apple by Ashley Harding
Apple has had a nasty Safari bug since December which breaks SmugMug, Facebook, Gmail, and lots of US banks.
3 months later, it’s still not fixed. Your only option is to use Firefox if you’re affected.
Apple’s known about the problem since December, and has lots of internal bugs on the issue (30+ I last heard). (For my Apple readers, here’s our bug on …
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