Posts Tagged Mac OS
Relational database management systems (RDMS) such as SQL Server, MySQL, Postgre SQL, and Oracle (just to name a few) have allowed web developers to create highly interactive and robust web applications that can save data.


Many Windows users want to move over to the Apple Mac OS but fear that the switching process may be hard.
This article is not about why you should switch to Macs, but rather, how to do it and to show you that there’s really nothing to it. I’ll guide you through the general process of switching to an Apple computer with some practical easy steps to follow.
It’s often convenient to have an offline blog editor if you often work in places without ready access to the internet. Even if you do have an internet connection, desktop blogging apps can give you a host of features that the normal UI of your blogging platform simply can not offer. In this article, we briefly review some top-notch free desktop blog editors for you to consider.
1. Windows Live Writer

CSS editors are editors that focus solely on generating Cascading Style Sheets. You could scrape by using a fully-featured IDE or source code editor – CSS editors may offer specialized functions and features to help you write better CSS, quicker.
In this article, you’ll find some of the more popular CSS editors available on the market.
Free CSS Toolbox
Free CSS toolbox is a simple text editor for CSS. It’s very lightweight and simple to use. It has a syntax highlighter feature, code auto-complete, CSS checker, CSS validator and compressor.
6 Outstanding Logo Tutorials
Sep 17

As we said in our previous post, logos have a big impact on how others view your blog or company.
Logo design is one of the hardest parts to execute as it is of great importance in creating brand identity and consistency with your design.
To help with that, we have collected 31 outstanding logo tutorials from around the web.
How boring is yellow? The color brings on a state of yellow blindness when you have been staring at it for a decade. But ever since I can remember, that has been Microsoft’s color of choice for its folders. Vista has brought in some changes, but for us Windows XP users it’s the same old default without resorting to a total change of our icons. We can change icons but we fall short at changing its colors.
Changing the colors of our folders has certain visual advantages. Other than the superficial visual appeal, different colors for different folders can serve as visual tags. We can color code folders according to importance (for instance, red for red hot documents) or say, according to contents (green for country music, orange for grunge?) or whatever strikes our fancy.
Looking at a bunch of yellow folders can make us unsighted as to the true value of the folders. And it’s quite easy to inadvertently delete the wrong folder. With color labeling, we can easily make the important ones standout amidst the sea of yellow.
So, let’s begin to paint our folders in any colors other than yellow, with these three free applications.
For most developers, version control tools are the most important tools in their toolbox. Every development project starts with choosing the right version control system.
However the majority of designers are still not familiar with the concept of version control, and a very few designers actually use some versioning tools in their work.
This article will help you to understand why version control is important for designers and help you to start using it for your projects.





