April, 2012

  1. MailCatcher →

    MailCatcher runs a super simple SMTP server which catches any message sent to it to display in a web interface.

    This looks super useful! (thanks Greg)

  2. I spent some time looking into this and have determined that today is only Tuesday. Can’t be right, going back to re-check…

  3. Cart66 Vulnerability Follow-up

    Cart66 released a new version this morning, addressing the vulnerability I posted about yesterday. A one-day turn-around to address a security issue is excellent (even if the stink from 9 months of inattention hasn’t fully dissipated yet). I’m disappointed I had to resort to a public warning to get action but glad that action was…

  4. When I’m actively #hiring or acting as lead dev on a project, I fall behind. When I’m doing both at once, I fall *way* behind.

  5. Path Finder 6 →

    The new version of Path Finder looks great (as does the new website). In particular I’m expecting to make good use of the Git integration and the batch rename feature. I’ve been using Path Finder since version three and can’t imagine using my Mac without it.

  6. Warning: Cart66 Vulnerability

    UPDATE: Please see this follow-up post. Last summer we were working on an e-commerce site that integrated Cart66 with WordPress. As part of the development effort there, my team at Crowd Favorite discovered a vulnerability in Cart66. We reported this to the Cart 66 team on July 11, 2011 and received the following response on…

  7. Mac Window Positions

    I started the following post back in August of 2011; Sean’s comment on my previous post prompted me to dig it up. Now that I’m back to using a laptop full time, I’m right back to the old hassle of having my windows scatter all over the place when I connect and disconnect an external…