jQuery in Action
Oblong's g-speak Brings "Minority Report" Interface To Life 221
Debian Packages Screenshots Repository Launched 72
Preview the New MythTV User Interface 229
"Minority Report"-Like Control For PC 138
The IDA Pro Book
85
User Interface of Major Oscilliscope Brands? 281
iGoogle Users Irate About Portal's Changes 321
E17, Slimmed Down For Cell Phones 166
Flash Cookies, a Little-Known Privacy Threat 225
A 3D Curve Sketching System For Tablets 72
Sony, Microsoft Begin Battle of Virtual Worlds 180
Nagios 3 Enterprise Network Monitoring
147
Matching Up Hotkeys for OS X and Linux GUIs? 83
I use a MacBook Pro for my main machine, but also have a Ubuntu desktop. I get irritated about switching between command-oriented hotkeys and ctrl-oriented hotkeys (cmd-a on OSX = ctrl-a on Linux/windows). I've looked over a lot of forums and have found that Gnome doesn't seem capable of changing hotkeys, while xfce and fluxbox can. The ideal solution would be a way to change system keys in X, or at the system level — that way I can keep compiz. Does anyone have any ideas or know a trick to change system hot keys?
GNOME 2.24 Released 163
Windows 7 Beta Screenshots Leaked 587
New Diablo 3 Images; Design Wins Over Darkness 243
3D Web Browser Draws Lukewarm Review 218
How Nvidia Wants To Bring 3D Glasses Back 341
Best Cross-Platform, GUI Editor/IDE For Python? 144
What do you find is the best text editor for Python software development? I've tried several, and I'm always frustrated by the limitations of each. Eclipse is cool, but it's huge, and I've had multiple problems with corruption of the workspace. It got so bad at one point that every week or so I was tearing it down and recreating it. I spent so much time re-creating Eclipse's workspace that I found any productivity gains were lost due to Eclipse's brokenness. (Read more below.)