Preview of Yahoo! Messenger Theme "TheDark"

The new Yahoo! Messenger beta is working well for me, and the fact that it supports themes is an interesting development.

At this time, I haven't found any useful documentation online on how to create new themes for the Mac client, but I've modified the "Default" theme to have some darker elements, calling it "TheDark".

Once it is complete, I'll post my Yahoo! Messenger theme "TheDark" here for free download, but for now, here is a preview:

TheDark theme for Yahoo! Messenger

Megazoomer - Make Any OS X App Fullscreen

Megazoomer makes windows full-screen on OS X. Just press Command-Return, and the front-most window grows to fill your entire monitor, covering the Dock and menu bar. Press the same keys, and it shrinks again.

Like many other OS X modifications, Megazoomer requires SIMBL, a free InputManager available here.

Megazoomer is a free download. Get it here.

Universal Yahoo! Messenger Beta 2 Now Available

Yahoo! Messenger

Yahoo! has released their second universal beta of Yahoo! Messenger.

Included in the update are more emoticons, theme choices (albeit limited for the moment), automatic message archiving, tabbed chat windows, and access to Yahoo! chat rooms.

Why use the official client instead of the (admittedly awesome) Adium? For me, mainly webcam support, and a hope that voice chat will one day be included.

I'm in the process of working on a new theme for it, which will be posted here when it's complete.

Yahoo! Messenger is a free download. Get it here.

Customize Safari's Error Page

This tip involves replacing the image that displays on Safari's error page. The default Safari compass icon can be changed to whatever you like.

The image I use is a small portrait of Homer Simpson. If you want to use it, download it here. Unzip the file.

(If you prefer to use your own creation, it needs to be named "error-page-icon.tif", saved as a TIFF file with .tif extension, and it should have either a white or a transparent background.)

In your Applications folder, Control-click (right-click for those with a 2-button mouse) on Safari and choose "Show Package Contents".

Giving Safari's Error Page A Friendlier Face - Method

Drill down through the 'Contents' folder and open the folder marked 'Resources'. Drop the unzipped file into the 'Resources' folder.

When the Finder asks you if you want to replace the already-existing file, simply click on 'Replace'.

Close the window and run Safari. The next time an error occurs you should get your first view of your custom icon.

To test it you can type in a non-working link such as http://woksrule.com.

Giving Safari's Error Page A Friendlier Face - Result

Control iTunes Over A Network

iTunes Remote Control lets you control another machine's iTunes playback over a network.

iTRC is a Universal application, so it will run on (and between) Intel and PowerPC Macs seamlessly. It is free and open source.


iTunes Remote screenshot

Setup is simple, just enable Remote Apple Events (System Preferences->Sharing) on the computer that is running iTunes. Make sure there's a network name entered in the 'Computer Name' field.

Open iTRC on the computer you want to use as the remote control, and type in the network name of the iTunes server. Authenticate with the username and password of the currently logged-in user of the iTunes server computer, and you're off to the races.

It provides support for track changing, playlist and EQ selection, and control of Shuffle and Repeat functions. It also includes Growl support. Works (for me) with iTunes 6 and 7.

Gotchas:

-Make sure to add ".local" to the end of the iTunes server's network name.
-Do not use the Keychain option to store your password, the program will crash on launch.
-Make sure the username is correct, as it defaults to your current machine's username instead of the remote one.

Get control of the Services menu with Service Scrubber

Over time, my Services menu has become cluttered and full of items I have no interest in using. As a result, I haven't used it since OS X 10.2, nor have I given the accumulation much thought.

The cruft became an issue when random services began to interfere with my custom keyboard shortcuts.

With Service Scrubber, a simple and wonderful program, my Services menu is trimmed to less than a screenful, and my shortcut keys are no longer hijacked.

From the Service Scrubber site:



With Service Scrubber, you can:

• restructure the services menu

• change service keyboard shortcuts

• disable services
Service Scrubber icon



It works on any Mac running OS X 10.3.9 or later and is a free download.

Boot Camp - Key Launch For Windows

Key Launch is another free application launcher for Windows. It can be set up to use custom abbreviations such as "FF" for Firefox.

Key Launch

Boot Camp - Launchy The Launcher For Windows

Launchy is a free, open source file and application launcher for Windows.

Alt-Space brings up the launcher window. Much like Mac OS X's Butler or Quicksilver, results will appear as you type. Hit the Return key to open the selection, and the Escape key to cancel.

Launchy Screenshot

Happy New Year!

Welcome to 2007, everyone.

The Real Week Of Independent Mac Developers

MacHeist, MacAppADay and MacZot hurt developers, and as a result, hurt their users.

Users love these services because they get applications for free that would normally have cost them money. Developers attempt to like these services, believing that their mind-share is increasing, even as their support costs go up and sales don't increase.

It's not so great that MacHeist is giving 25% of proceeds to charities of their choice, either. There are better ways to do that, where the charity gets exactly the amount you want to donate.

One Mac user is fighting back against the farce with The Real Week Of Independent Mac Developers.

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