Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Design

Better Cropping Techniques In Photoshop

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4:00PM November 11, 2009 | Angus Kidman

Photoshop’s been around so long that it’s easy to ignore the options on even its most basic tools. Photoshop guru Helen Bradley outlines five additional features you can use when cropping images. More »


Money

SuperSeeker Finds Your Forgotten Superannuation Payments

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2:30PM November 11, 2009 | Angus Kidman

Had a bunch of jobs and a bunch of different superannuation funds? SuperSeeker helps you track down superannuation payments you may have misplaced or forgotten about. More »


Work

Create A List Of Files In Windows

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12:30PM November 11, 2009 | Angus Kidman

Windows might have some fancy tricks up its sleeve, but easily generating a list of files in a given directory isn’t one of them. For that, your best bet is heading back to a good old-fashioned DOS prompt. More »


Work

Firefox 3.6 Beta 2 Available For Download

12:00PM November 11, 2009 | Adam Pash

Windows/Mac/Linux: Less than two weeks after they released the first beta, Mozilla is back with Firefox 3.6 beta 2. This release includes over 190 bug fixes from beta 1 in addition to the already existing performance boosts and support for one-click themes. More »


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Tape Warranties To Large Items For Easy Retrieval

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10:30AM November 11, 2009 | Angus Kidman

It might not be worth paying extra for extended warranties, but it’s certainly worth exercising the ones you already get. But what happens if there’s a problem and you can’t find the documentation? Reader Alan recommends taping the warranty to the device itself. More »


Work

Magnetiser Downloads Torrents When No Torrent File Is Available

10:00AM November 11, 2009 | Adam Pash

Firefox: If you’ve used a BitTorrent search engine that lists lots of torrents but doesn’t actually host any torrent files (like Torrentz), most of the time you still have to go to other third-party sites for the download. Not so with Magnetiser. More »


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DIY Interactive Multitouch Display

9:00AM November 11, 2009 | Sarah Rae Trover

Touchscreens are all the rage right now, so it’s no surprise that there’s a large DIY movement to accompany their popularity. Instructables user Turkey Tek details how to construct your own DIY multitouch display. More »


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Money

eBay, iTunes Up To Their Usual Discount Tricks

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8:30AM November 11, 2009 | Angus Kidman

Two $20 iTunes cards for $30. No listing fee for eBay auctions starting at 99 cents. They’re two of Lifehacker’s discounts that always come back. The iTunes card special is at Australia Post until November 29, while the listing deal runs from November 11 until December 6. Got it? [Australia Post and eBay, both via OzBargain]


Work

App Tabs Creates Permanent, Icon-Only Tabs, Firefox 4.0-Style

8:00AM November 11, 2009 | Adam Pash

Firefox only: Firefox extension App Tabs creates permanent, space-saving webapp tabs in Firefox with the click of a mouse. We’ve detailed how to set up permanent webapp tabs before, but this extension greatly simplifies the process — already slated for Firefox 4.0. More »