Remove scrolling elasticity in Xcode

MacOSXHints.com

Mac OS X Lion introduced iOS-style scrolling elasticity. Do you think it's annoying, and it slows you down while working in Xcode? Here's how to remove it. Copy this Xcode plugin to the following directory: ~/Library/Application…

8 May 2012

Static Table Views with Storyboards

Use Your Loaf

Copyright © 2019 - K Harrison Privacy and Cookies Terms of Use, When I first heard that iOS 5 had introduced the concept of a static table view that could be designed in Interface Builder I was disappointed to see that it was actually tied into…

7 May 2012

Load management Techniques for MySQL

MySQL Performance Blog

One of the very frequent cases with performance problems with MySQL is what they happen every so often or certain times. Investigating them we find out what the cause is some batch jobs, reports and other non response time critical activities are…

6 May 2012

DevJuice: Sim Launcher updated

TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Landon Fuller of the Plausible Labs cooperative has just updated simlaunch, a github project that allows you to create iOS Simulator application bundles that launch from the desktop. This utility helps developers to share builds for testing, for promotion,…

4 May 2012

Creating videos with 5.1 audio for the Apple TV, Mac, and iOS

Ars Technica » Infinite Loop

The new Apple TV eats near-Blu-ray quality H.264 video for breakfast—but when it comes to audio, the device is a picky one. With AirPlay streaming, on the other hand, audio is much more flexible than video. What's going on inside the diminutive media…

2 May 2012

DevRocket is a Photoshop plugin for iOS developers

TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

This might be of limited use, given that most of our readers are, I'd guess, iPhone users rather than iPhone designers. But if you find yourself mocking up iOS apps in Photoshop often, then Dev Rocket might be just for you. It's a Photoshop plugin that…

1 May 2012

Beyond .zip: Secrets of the Archive Utility

Macworld

What do you do if a file won’t expand or someone sends you a strange type of archive? Here are answers to frequently asked questions about working with compressed files in Mac OS X.

1 May 2012