If you are familiar with git, then you have probably heard of GitHub. GitHub, the go to repository for open-source development has released a windows client. Here is what the client app can offer: “Clone in Windows” via button Browse, create, roll back commits Find and check out branches Create, publish, merge, and delete branches… Read more »
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More big changes for windows 8
Looks like Microsoft is ditching the Aero theme in windows 8, citing that is ‘cheesy and out-dated’. I am all for changing the look and feel of software because it helps keep things fresh. Although I wonder what the common pc user will think of the change. Aero was introduced into Vista and continued with… Read more »
IE is finally dumping version 6, thank you!
Looks like IE is finally going to kill IE6, not directly, but by making all current versions of windows (Windows XP, Vista, and 7) automatically update it’s browser to the latest revision which on XP is version 8. This is excellent news for developers, since it will be much easier developing to multiple browsers. While… Read more »
Run any application as Administrator by default in Windows 7
Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any problems you run into doing this. I have a few programs that I always need to run as administrator, i.e. a notepad so that I can change system protected files. I got sick of right-clicking the icon while holding shift to click run as administrator. So I set… Read more »
Windows Tweaker
The folks over a lifehacker have posted an excellent windows tweaker. Windows Tweaker Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Tweet about it Print for later Tell a friend