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Plain text wiki bundle for TextMate
Matt Webb likes VoodooPad, the desktop wiki application from Gus Mueller, but he does not like his data to be bound up in a proprietary format. So he's cooked up a bundle for the powerful TextMate text editor that allows him to create a plain text ...
W2: a little iPhone wiki
Steven Frank (of Panic fame) was unsatisfied with iPhone's notes, so he decided to hack up a little iPhone optimized wiki called W2 to use instead. It actually runs server-side, so you'll need a web server with PHP. Once installed, however, it'll ...
TigerWiki
Everybody is going wiki-crazy suddenly in the Mac community. Scott mentioned Wikitosh yesterday, and now there is a Tiger-specific wiki in the works: TigerWiki. Here's a little more info from the wiki's main page: "TigerWiki is here to ...
Quartz Composer Wiki
Quartzcompositions.com is yet another Mac related wiki that seem to be propagating across the internet. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for the wiki-revolution but what's next, a Finder wiki? Hmm.. that may not be such a bad idea afterall.Back to the QC ...
What's the best Mac wiki?
Hello TUAW readers! I thought I'd turn this out to the community as I'm shopping for a good wiki for a project I'm starting at work. Jay, who is big into wiki projects, is recommending TWiki although he is currently using Wikka, but I thought I would ...
43 Folders Wiki Launches
Merlin Mann is the man behind the productivity
blog 43 Folders. It is a great
read, and OS X centric, so why don’t you take a moment and subscribe to its
feed? I’ll wait.
Ok, great. Now, I made no attempts to ...
Hands on with TuneWiki for iPhone
Yesterday I downloaded a copy of TuneWiki, the new free iPhone application that lets you listen to streaming radio and your personal media collection while displaying lyrics. I tried out Lyrics+ last week and was looking forward to seeing what ...
ShopWiki an all Mac shop
ShopWiki, a new search engine that searches 120,000
stores for products and prices, is all Mac behind the scenes. Not only is their service powered by Xserves (so of which
are seen to the right) but they all use PowerMacs (and the occasional MacBook ...
Mac Wiki Guide from MacRumors
Looks like MacRumors has a few more tricks up their sleeve (besides the obvious), as they've launched a wiki Guide to all things Apple and Mac. I don't know how this stacks up to the likes of the Wikitosh, but I've already learned a few things just ...
nanoSpot: iPod nano wiki
There's a nice Internet community popping up in support of the iPod nano, and that community has a brand new little member today: nanoSpot. This wiki has a blog style main page with a roundup of all the nano reviews out there so far. Check it out. ...
Ask TUAW: Screen locking, POS, installing a wiki, sucking a site and more
In this edition of Ask TUAW we'll be looking at questions about how to lock the screen with a keyboard shortcut, finding a Point of Sale application for OS X, installing a wiki server, downloading an entire site, using Photo Booth with a USB webcam ...
The latest on Acorn
Just about a week after its release, Acorn (Gus Mueller's sparkling little image editor) is looking a 1.0.1 release dead in the face. Mueller hasn't updated it officially yet, but he has released development builds of both VoodooPad and Acorn over on ...
Voodoo Pad 4.1 adds iPhone client
VoodooPad (which we've covered many times) is a bit of a different take on the classic snippet / information manager app, allowing you to create a personal wiki with entries for whatever you might like to keep track of.
With the recently released ...
How to make an iPhone game
The folks at Gogogic asked Twitter if they wanted to see how the company's iPhone games were made, and since the answer was in the affirmative, we all get the benefit of looking into just how one iPhone developer put their game together. It starts ...
VoodooPad 4.0 provides WebDAV sync
VoodooPad got a major upgrade today; after an intense beta period, version 4.0 is live. For those of you not familiar, VoodooPad is a personal wiki, a brainstorming and note-taking tool and the ultimate "geek's notebook" (my term, not theirs). With ...


