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CoRD - Windows Remote Desktop Client for OS X | Matt Woodward's Blog
Oct 23, 2007 ... CoRD is a really slick open source Windows RDP client for OS X, ... have the automatic printer redirection that the MS 2.0 Mac client has. ...
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Flaky Wi-Fi Issue on Mac Pro + Time Capsule Resolved (?) | Matt ...
Wi-fi on the Mac Pro apparently just sucks. More research and hopefully I'll find something. Posted by Matt Woodward @ 3/13/08 7:31 PM ...
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Eclipse + Subversion = Development Bliss | Matt Woodward's Blog
Posted by Will @ 8/27/07 5:26 PM. Hey, thanks for the great post! I am working on XP with Eclipse/pyDev right now, and was looking for local version control ...
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Eclipse: Java Compatibility Tip | Matt Woodward's Blog
Eclipse: Java Compatibility Tip. Quick tip for Eclipse users. If you happen to get the "incompatible JVM version" error when you're trying ...
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Eclipse + Subversion = Development Bliss | Matt Woodward's Blog
I've been teetering on the brink of using Eclipse and Subversion with the Subclipse plugin for quite some time. When I say teetering, I basically mean I've ...
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Eclipse + Subversion = Development Bliss | Matt Woodward's Blog
I've been teetering on the brink of using Eclipse and Subversion with the Subclipse plugin for quite some time. When I say teetering, I basically mean I've ...
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Eclipse + Subversion = Development Bliss | Matt Woodward's Blog
I've been teetering on the brink of using Eclipse and Subversion with the Subclipse plugin for quite some time. When I say teetering, I basically mean I've ...
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Eclipse + Subversion = Development Bliss | Matt Woodward's Blog
I have almost the exact setup except I use the free XMLspy Eclipse plugin for working with XML. Posted by kola @ 4/17/07 3:04 PM ...
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Uninstalling Parallels | Matt Woodward's Blog
Aug 15, 2007 ... Uninstalling Parallels. I recently switched from Parallels to ... on both Windows and Mac - or even another Mac on your network - you can ...
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Hyperlinks in Thunderbird Not Launching Firefox in Kubuntu | Matt ...
About the only weird thing I ran into is that links in my email in Thunderbird weren't launching in Firefox (or any other browser for that ...