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Trevor Hartman replied on November 18, 2009 20:52 to the problem "Photoshop CS4 constantly freezes and then won't quit!" in Adobe:
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A comment on the question "Automatically uploading file changes to server." in Panic Inc:
Cmd-Opt-P uploads selected files. Not the file I'm currently working on :( Even a shortcut key for Publish All would be nice. – Trevor Hartman, on November 06, 2009 19:06-
Trevor Hartman started following the question "Automatically uploading file changes to server." in Panic Inc.
Trevor Hartman replied on November 03, 2009 04:25 to the idea "Launch boxee app from iPhone remote app." in boxee:
This would be awesome. Currently I VNC into my media server from my iPhone to launch boxee by pressing on the dock icon. Often I accidentally launch the app next to it since the icons are so tiny. Launching with the iPhone app itself would be ridiculous! I used to SSH in from my iPhone and do open /Applications/Boxee which was even more ridiculous!-
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Trevor Hartman replied on October 05, 2009 21:38 to the question "Quality over Quantity, please." in Adobe:
A comment on the problem "Photoshop CS4 & Leopard Spaces do not get along" in Adobe:
Yeah I'm switching to Aperture. Too much Adobe fail going on here. – Trevor Hartman, on September 21, 2009 18:07
Trevor Hartman replied on September 04, 2009 23:21 to the question "Quality over Quantity, please." in Adobe:
I'm not a big MS fan, refuse to dev in windows, but C# is amazing.
http://blog.joa-ebert.com/2009/08/10/...
Trevor Hartman replied on September 04, 2009 18:46 to the question "Quality over Quantity, please." in Adobe:
as3 font embedding: do you really hate your developer's that much Adobe? every time, every project, with no exceptions, we have to go through the hell of getting font variants to work. OTF? TTF? try, compile, error, tweak, try, no error, run, looks like crap, tweak, error, go find a new font file, grab torrents of font libs to see if another version works, because even tho i legitimately own the font i need to go rip it off somewhere else, try, maybe works. 8 hrs wasted every time, every project.
Trevor Hartman shared an idea in Panic Inc on August 13, 2009 16:44:
Workflow Manager / Deploy / Chain ActionsI've noticed that when using Coda to manage a site, it's hard to keep track of what to publish sometimes. Especially when I'm using TextMate to write sass which compiles down to .css files. Coda doesn't know those CSS files were updated since I didn't use Coda to edit them. However, SVN is very good at keeping track of those changes.
What I propose is an option to bind svn commits and ftp publishes together. Maybe a workflow manager where you can chain actions together. That would be sick!
Currently I publish stuff to a site then can't figure out why something is displaying wrong, and finally figure out it was some stupid bg .gif or something.
Trevor Hartman replied on August 06, 2009 02:50 to the problem "iPhone app crash bug + usability issue" in boxee:
Trevor Hartman asked a question in Adobe on August 06, 2009 02:48:
Quality over Quantity, please.Dear Adobe,
I have an issue, but it's not necessarily a single thing I can put my finger on. Adobe apps are buggy, and that's to be expected. The problem is how buggy they are. I'm specifically talking about running them in OS X. I think Adobe needs to slow down, quit cranking out poor quality apps and focus on improving the many, many little things. Making the apps compatible and consistent with OSX's native conventions is a big one. Copy/pasting between photoshop and flash doesn't preserve transparency?? I'm an as3 dev. A little off-topic, but haXe is compiling bytecode with better performance than your compiler. Isn't that kinda embarrassing, being that you guys sorta invented the AVM? Squeezing performance out of as3 apps is kinda like deving html for ie6: it sucks. Well-made as3 apps are complex enough without having to worry at every step whether it'll run ok. When HTML5 is in common use within the next few years, I'd be a little worried about the future of flash. Just a few unorganized thoughts.-
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Trevor Hartman reported a problem in boxee on June 17, 2009 18:31:
iPhone app crash bug + usability issueThe iPhone app has a bug where if you connect to your server, sleep your iphone, open it back up and try to reconnect to your server it crashes. Ideally, the app should remember your last connection (like the iTunes remote) and automatically connect without crashing. Pulling up the remote to pause or adjust vol or whatever is quite a hassle as it currently stands.
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