Author Archives: Walt Stoneburner

List iTunes Apps by Purchaser

I finally developed a way to list all your iTune applications by Purchaser, and even better, I can do it from the command line. Continue reading

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It Still Works!

I’m absolutely shocked at what we now consider as “working.” Continue reading

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Avoid Awesome Screenshot

I was getting some pretty bad web performance, with a little exploration I learned it was a Safari Extension that was doing things I did not like. Continue reading

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Turning Web Share Back On in Mountain Lion

Apple removed Web Share from Mountain Lion. Next they’ll be removing the Start button… oh, wait… that’s someone else. Here’s how to bring back Apache for those people who use their Mac to test and design websites. Continue reading

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Wrong Registration Number

What happens if you incorrectly enter a registration number? Continue reading

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Stumbled, quite by accident, in how to open the last closed tab in Safari… Continue reading

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Why Readers Lose Interest in Sequels

This week I was fortunate enough to be visited by long time friend, Danny Adams. Our friendship runs so deep that I often forget as we’re having dinner that sitting across from me is a well published author (whom if … Continue reading

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Resetting MobileMe[ss]

Recently I noticed that my iPhone 4 started acting really, really badly. It wouldn’t unlock when a call was coming in, I couldn’t swipe between screens on the desktop, I couldn’t scroll within mail, clicks in the calendar weren’t working. … Continue reading

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I’ve Deleted My Orkut Account in Favor of Facebook

While I’m a pretty big fan of Google based technologies, the social site Orkut just never seemed to get off the ground from my perspective. It felt klutzy, but more importantly it too easily seemed to allow strangers to spam … Continue reading

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Groking Objective-C for Modern Day Programmers

Here’s what I think trips up solid programmers about the Objective-C language. Continue reading

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