Growl’s nagging problem
If you’re a user of the excellent Growl on Mac OS X, you probably got fed up with the update nagging and paid for it, removed it or tolerated it. Here’s how to remove the nagging, though.
If you’re a user of the excellent Growl on Mac OS X, you probably got fed up with the update nagging and paid for it, removed it or tolerated it. Here’s how to remove the nagging, though.
I’ve given my opinion of all the riders on the World Superbikes provisional entry list over at Moto Race Reports so head over and tell me how wrong I am.
Apple’s current shitstorm, and I can’t think of a better word, centres around their highly restrictive EULA for iBooks Author. Rather than rehash what everyone else has said, I’ll link to Nameless Horror’s post and move on to my central …
5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons has decided to borrow another idea from the software community. After the debatable success of using open-source principles. Wizards of the Coast has decided to turn to the community for suggestions: it’s crowd-sourcing. This is …
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First appeared in issue 2 of Padder, 20th July, 2011. I have many roles, but one of them is a little more demanding of hardware than the others. For a handful of weekends a year, I turn my talents to …