| bio | website | digitalfruition.com |
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| location | North Carolina | |
| age | 31 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 6 months |
| seen | May 11 at 16:54 | |
| stats | profile views | 138 |
Chief Technology Officer and the senior software developer for Digital Fruition, LLC. I specialize in PHP, JavaScript, CSS, Ruby, Linux, Mac OS X, VMware and more.
I am an avid Stack Exchange user and a Moderator Pro Tempore on Cognitive Sciences Stack Exchange. I try to stay in our chat room almost all the time, even if I'm not at my computer. To get my attention, just post a message in chat with @Josh in it, and I'll respond as soon as I can.
I can also be reached from my website or via email at stackexchange -at- josh -dot- gitlin -dot- name. If you have an any issues please don't hesitate to contact me.
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Dec 10 |
answered | Newly Installed App (gem) Via Terminal, Path? |
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Dec 10 |
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OSX: Is there a way to change the default behavior of copy/move overwrite? @glenneroo: There's nothing built in to the OS that supports this. Sure, I could be wrong, but I am 99.99% sure that you'll need third party software for this. A good portion of "system hacks" are actually properties which can be enabled with the default command, and there's nothing under there that does what you want. :-( |
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Dec 10 |
asked | Is there an easy way to update a NetBoot image? |
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Dec 10 |
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Can I backup iTunes 9 before upgrading to iTunes 10? edited title |
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Dec 10 |
asked | How can I stop spaces from switching automatically? |
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Dec 10 |
asked | Can I backup iTunes 9 before upgrading to iTunes 10? |
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Dec 10 |
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OSX: Is there a built-in scheduler program? @ohmantics: Ok, fair point. Is "specific" a better description? |
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Dec 10 |
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OSX: Is there a built-in scheduler program? deleted 3 characters in body |
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Dec 9 |
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OSX: Is there a way to change the default behavior of copy/move overwrite? There is no "system hack", you'll need to install third party software or use unix tools. |
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Dec 8 |
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OSX: Is there a built-in scheduler program? iCal is a much easier solution! See the screen caps I posted. I sure can see how they could be intimidating :-) |
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Dec 8 |
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Why does “Copy” replace stuff instead of merging it? I agree that Apple didn't want to confuse users, but I think the package argument is irrelevant... Folders and Packages are already handled differently. In fact a package is not the same as a folder. Both are directories, but they packages and folders are treated differently in the GUI. |
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Dec 8 |
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OSX: Is there a way to change the default behavior of copy/move overwrite? Exact duplicate of that question :-) |
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Dec 8 |
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OSX: Is there a way to change the default behavior of copy/move overwrite? added 460 characters in body |
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Dec 8 |
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How to configure OS X 10.5 to always open .WAV files with QuickTime? So far, after 3 reboots, this seems to be doing the trick. Thanks! |
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Dec 8 |
accepted | How to configure OS X 10.5 to always open .WAV files with QuickTime? |
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Dec 8 |
answered | OSX: Is there a way to change the default behavior of copy/move overwrite? |
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Dec 8 |
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OSX: Is there a built-in scheduler program? The only issue with iCal is that you have to be logged in for the task to run (correct?) |
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Dec 8 |
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OSX: Is there a built-in scheduler program? added 65 characters in body |
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Dec 8 |
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OSX: Is there a built-in scheduler program? added 148 characters in body |
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Dec 8 |
answered | OSX: Is there a built-in scheduler program? |