Archive for the 'os x' Category

Fixing the backspace and forward-delete keys in OS X 10.4′s Terminal.app

This one’s bugged the hell out of me for ages, but until I started using [GNU Screen](http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/3/9/16838/14935) I never got round to fixing it. Desp has the skinny on [fixing the backspace and forward-delete keys in OS X 10.4's Terminal.app](http://desp.night.pl/terminal.html).

Posted at 3pm on 02/04/07 | 2 comments | Filed Under: linked list, os x

Optimising Mail.app for low bandwidth usage

Update: Turns out the reason Mail.app was downloading everything was due to to an malfunctioning plugin (JunkMatcher). Uninstalling this fixed it all, thankfully! (more…)

Posted at 1pm on 31/03/07 | 13 comments | Filed Under: apple, mac, os x

Tip to speed up Mail.app

Everyone’s talking about this [tip to speed up Mail.app](http://www.friday.com/bbum/2007/03/02/vacuuming-mails-envelope-index-to-make-mail-faster/). I’ve linked to Bbum’s article as he provides a better overview of what to do and how it works. It’s surprisingly effective!

Posted at 7pm on 03/03/07 | no comments | Filed Under: linked list, mac, os x

MPlayer OS X and MEncoder binaries

Update (2009-12-22): New binaries, including mencoder x264 support (hopefully) and a link to the MPlayer Extended frontend.

Update: I’ve overhauled this article to reflect the various changes that have happened since its creation. I’ve also finally re-added the binary downloads (built from the trunk as of 2008-09-08), please leave a comment letting me know if they work for you (or not)!

If you’re a Mac user, like me, at some point you’ll probably have had the misfortune to trying to play Windows Media Videos (WMVs). You’ll have discovered that the options are limited: there’s the “official” choice of Microsoft’s awful Windows Media Player for Mac, which they’ve now stopped developing, or its successor in the limited-but-free Flip4Mac components, which work through Quicktime. so by default won’t play full-screen thanks to Apple’s cheap-ass decision to cripple its media player. (Seriously, what is up with that? You’ve just spent a large chunk of money on a machine and they won’t let you play a movie full-screen easily without shelling out more cash? Sheesh.)
However, there is a better way…

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Posted at 5pm on 20/11/06 | 33 comments | Filed Under: mac, mplayer, os x

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