Kempwire.com

By Jonathan Kemp

Archive for the 'Tools' Category

Delete Blank Lines in TextMate

I use TextMate for coding on the Mac. At work, I use Dreamweaver. I’ve noticed if I switch between the 2, Dreamweaver throws an extra line break in for every line. Some text editors have a command to handle reformatting like deleting blank lines. TextMate by default does not. You can customize TextMate though and [...]

Using Web Inspector in Safari 3

I am really digging Safari 3. One of the cool features in Safari 3 is web inspector. Web inspector is a tool mainly for web developers to use in debugging web pages. It is basically Firebug for Safari. Web inspector is not new. It has been available for a while in Safari 2. But it [...]

Twitter Tools = Awesome!

Okay, I really like WordPress, and I really like Twitter. Which means, I love Twitter Tools! I decided the other day it would be awesome if someone created a wordpress plugin that showed my latest tweets on my blog. Twitter Tools is exactly what I was looking for. It not only shows your latest tweets [...]

Reflection Maker

From the makers of Stripe Generator and Tabs Generator, comes a similar, easy to use, web based automator called Reflection Maker. I want to like this tool, but unfortunately it lacks a few things that prevent me from using it in a production environment. I found that the way it calculates the size of the [...]

Thoughts on Pixelmator 1.0

If you are a Mac user that is into design or editing images on your Mac, you may have heard of Pixelmator. Pixelmator is a layers-based image editor that uses Apple’s Core Image. It is even compatible with Photoshop in that it can open and save PSD files. Here are my main likes and dislikes [...]

Stripe Generator

This tool is right up your web 2.0 alley. It’s called Stripe Generator, and everything about says Web 2.0, from it’s design and functionality to it’s purpose. It’s basically a web application to generate striped patterns to use in your web design. In case you didn’t know, striped backgrounds are the latest thing in web [...]

Copyright © 2005-2010. XHTML | CSS