Posts Tagged ‘keyboard commands’
Aquamacs 2.0 released – the Editor that Mac users love
Last Updated on Monday, 17 May 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 17 May 2010 03:00
The Aquamacs Project today is proud to announce the release of Aquamacs 2.0, the leading Mac-friendly variant of the widely-used editor Emacs. It is a versatile, fast and mature editor for source code, web pages, typesetting documents and all other forms of text. Emacs is a text editor of legendary flexibility and has made millions of programmers and writers very productive. Numerous packages allow users to extend its functionality. Continue reading
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WindowFlow Beta released for Mac OS X – Organize Your App Windows
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 04:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 11 March 2010 04:00
Independent developer Benedict Lowndes today announces WindowFlow Beta for Mac OS X. WindowFlow provides powerful keyboard commands for organizing your application windows. You can seamlessly move and resize windows which will snap into alignment with each other. WindowFlow’s clean and simple interface also acts as a window switcher, allowing you to easily browse all of your open application windows. The beta is available today at a discount for early adopters. Continue reading
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