On 9/11/01 8:24 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>>> I installed vim. But on a less argumentative note, consider buying
>>> MacGimp, 30 dollars you get Gimp, but it also sets up XDarwin for
>>> you and XAqua. Putting XEmacs on after that should be a lot easier.
>>>
>>
>> I wasn't being argumentative... I was just jealous of Daniel with his
>> fancy-pants emacs :) This is a big adjustment for me.
>>
>
> Sorry, I meant me saying vim. There's that whole emacs/vim thing.
>
> Have you tried doing a cvs checkout from apache over ssh on OS X?
Sure - works like a champ. I am on vacation with the iBook and doing
Velocity work with it. I have had no problems with any action.
>
> I've not been able to get it to work. Works fine from my Suse box, but not
> on OS X. Other things I've found stunningly useful for OS X:
>
> bash (had to install this immediately)
Yes, I am pining for that. I assume you just grabbed sources and built?
> JavaBrowser (comes with it. can be useful)
Hm. I need to find that.
> OmniGraffle (very nice tiny diagram drawer. full version 110 usd)
> Space (dock for virtual desktops)
Really? I have been really wishing for this. Where can I find it?
> SlashDock (shows MacSlash and Slashdot headlines)
>
> Nothing else has seemed useful enough to fit augment my day to day
> usage. A nice external wireless/optical logitech mouse is a nice to have.
One thing I bought and found extremely worth it is a powersupply from
Madsonline (http://www.madsonline.com/). It is really small compared to
that flying saucer thing, so it's great to travel with.
geir
--
Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
System and Software Consulting
Developing for the web? See http://jakarta.apache.org/velocity/
If you look up, there are no limits - Japanese Proverb