Bundle these PHP code above with Automator.app, and you'll get a free Email Extractor with Drag-and-Drop support.
* It can exclude address already present in the list.
* It can separate one address from another.
* Text encoding is irrelevant.
And you can amend the code to make it a System-Service compatible version; in that case, you can select some text in Safari and call System Service to extract all email addresses.
Can't download the update since the previous update. The App store always says: "The product distribution file could not be verified. It may be damaged or was not signed."
So it's only the supplemental update, a small pieces of system patches. In that case, why not just list this update as an individual item, like the other system patches Apple had ever released? The title is quite misleading.
SyncTwoFolders calls Finder to perform the file manipulating task, thus the performance is poor when syncing over shared volume. And the UI design is quite confusion. I can find no way to change the sync method (replace source, replace destination, skip, sync-delete) for individual file. I'm not given any option but accept the "Simulation" result for each item. And sometimes it failed to copy / delete files on the shared volume, and it just stops and shows the error counts, without any detailed information.
2.41 on Lion is significantly faster in rendering thumbnail preview. But unfortunately, it also introduced a bug: the toolbar, slideshow timer and mark icon in image view (not fullscreen) are still mission when the main window is closed and reopened in a single session. Quit and relaunch can bring those items back though.
Here is something more interesting: now you can purchase BBEdit 9.6 from Mac App Store for $39.99, and receive free upgrade when BBEdit 10 is ready for Mac App Store.
Actually I won't mind pay the full price re-purchase for a new version, but I'd really like to know what's exactly changed in this version, and whether it's worthy for $50. But from their press release I didn't notice any significant difference. And that's my biggest concern.
I'm a C++ programmer. And I've switched to Xcode IDE since 4.1. I won't ask an "editor" to provide runtime syntax check, maintain file dependency, or built the whole project for me; but I'd really need Git, quick reference, horizontally divided assistant editor, and project-base auto completion. BBEdit is really a good application, but it's quite out-dated comparing to the modern IDEs. Now the only reason I'm still stick to BBEdit is the Regular-expression based Find and Replace -- while the Xcode's "edit-in-scope" is a disaster.
Barebone, I'd loved BBEdit, but now it's not enough. I'd still purchase version 10 -- on the Mac App Store. And that may be the last time I'd pay for it, for it's lack of modern features a "code editor" should have.
After applying the 3.1 upgrade, the network interface of virtual machine stopped working. I was previously set the NIC to bridge mode / manually linked to the built-in. After I switched my setting to bridge mode / auto-detecting, this problem is fixed.
This might be a minor bug. Fortunately it's easy to workaround.
[Version 3.1]
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MPlayerX
System-i Email Extractor
* It can exclude address already present in the list.
* It can separate one address from another.
* Text encoding is irrelevant.
And you can amend the code to make it a System-Service compatible version; in that case, you can select some text in Safari and call System Service to extract all email addresses.
CodeBox
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Apple OS X Lion
SyncTwoFolders
Ulyssesric reviewed on 07 Feb 2012
ViewIt
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Apple iTunes
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Trash X
ShoveBox
Ulyssesric reviewed on 29 Jul 2011
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BBEdit
Actually I won't mind pay the full price re-purchase for a new version, but I'd really like to know what's exactly changed in this version, and whether it's worthy for $50. But from their press release I didn't notice any significant difference. And that's my biggest concern.
I'm a C++ programmer. And I've switched to Xcode IDE since 4.1. I won't ask an "editor" to provide runtime syntax check, maintain file dependency, or built the whole project for me; but I'd really need Git, quick reference, horizontally divided assistant editor, and project-base auto completion. BBEdit is really a good application, but it's quite out-dated comparing to the modern IDEs. Now the only reason I'm still stick to BBEdit is the Regular-expression based Find and Replace -- while the Xcode's "edit-in-scope" is a disaster.
Barebone, I'd loved BBEdit, but now it's not enough. I'd still purchase version 10 -- on the Mac App Store. And that may be the last time I'd pay for it, for it's lack of modern features a "code editor" should have.
VMware Fusion
This might be a minor bug. Fortunately it's easy to workaround.