I've used Linux for the last 9 years and I got used to so many free (as in beer) programs that I don't want to miss them anymore, even after my desktop migration from Linux & BSD to Mac OS X/Darwin.
Therefore, I've tried to find an good packagemanager which offers wide varity of programs in it's repository. For OS X, you've two well known choices: Either fink or macports.
this morning I've updated the menu. I've added two new menu sections: Mac OS X and MacBoorPro. So that all articles which are related to OS X or MacBookPro don't end up in the MacBook Section. Therefore you find the two articles claw-mail and kdevelop in the OS X section and the article about dragonfly in the MacBookPro Section now.
I hope I didn't break any links, but if you find a broke link, just leave a comment.
this morning I tried to boot Dragnfly 2.0 on my MacBookPro and I wrote a really small article about what happend, so if you're interested continue here.
I've just wrote an acrticle about how to install kdevelop on OS X:
Even though I like a lot of Mac OS X application I just can’t work with X Code as an IDE. I am just got to used to kdevelop. Kdevelop is an integrated development environement for several programming and of course scripting language.
Therefore I tried to two diffrent ways to get kdevelop up and running on os x. Read more...