Blogging Blogging

I started off blogging since 2005, it has been a while since my last blogging, mainly I am busy with my daily “commitment” jobs. Yeah, it’s jobsss, without jobsss you can’t survive in the urban city. You got to pay your loan, expenses, bills, foods, entertainments, gadgets and co-location of web hosting.

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Connect to OpenVPN Server with Apple Mac

Sadly, by default Apple Mac OSX (I thought it would improve in Snow Leopard) only support basic PPTP and IPSEC L2 VPN client. How many of you are finding a solution to connect to an OpenVPN server or multiple OpenVPN server at one time? I basically have 3 OpenVPN server, one is to connect to office network, another to server farm and another OpenVPN server at home. I’ve searching around for a good application for Mac to connect to multiple Open Server at one time, and I found…. dang dang… TunnelBlick!

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How to Burn CD/DVD into ISO/DMG in Apple Mac

If you are the person like me, don’t like to carry the CD with you around, you might interested to burn the CD or DVD into ISO or DMG format. You can do that with Disk Utility in Mac by following the steps below;

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Quick Calculator with Apple Spotlight

Apple Spotlight; an awesome file, folder, document, mp3, movie search function in Apple Mac OSX. Beside searching document, it can be a quick calculator too!

Most of the time we would like to do quick calculation, and with Spotlight, you can do it in a quick way, just press Apple Command + Space, and start to put in the number.

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Index Firefox3 Bookmark with QuickSilver on Apple Mac OSX

Since Firefox3, Bookmark database is store in SQLite database and it will not generate bookmarks.html file in profile folder. As such, QuickSilver will not be able to index Firefox3 bookmark and you can’t launch your favorite website with QuickSilver instantly.

To enable Firefox3 to export bookmark database from SQLite to bookmark.html;

  • Open up Firefox3
  • At the address address bar, type about:config
  • search for autoexport
  • Double click to set the value to true
  • Bookmark a website
  • Now you should see the bookmark.html file in ~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/*/bookmarks.html

Reindex your QuickSilver, and start launch your favorite bookmark with Quicksilver.