Sun 25 Jun 2006

A plug-in for iTunes on OS X, controlling the MacBook Pro/PowerBook backlight keyboard and, optionally, the display backlight.
Sun 25 Jun 2006

A plug-in for iTunes on OS X, controlling the MacBook Pro/PowerBook backlight keyboard and, optionally, the display backlight.
Thu 16 Mar 2006
From cavemonkey50:
If you run a blog from your own website, most likely you’re using WordPress. While WordPress is great by itself, the majority of WordPress’ usefulness comes from its plugins. Some of the best and most creative features come from plugins, and because plugins are so easy to create and install, there are literally hundreds of WordPress plugins.
If you’re new to WordPress, finding the perfect plugin is often a difficult task. Sometimes there are eight plugins that do the same thing, which makes it difficult to find the plugin which works the best. Or, you just simply don’t know that a plugin exists. That’s why I’m here to help.
I’ve been a WordPress user since the 1.0 days. During that time, I’ve seen my share of WordPress plugins. Some have failed, while others have evolved into essential features. From my experience, I hope that when you’re done reading this list, you’ll have some plugins that will not only make your life as blogger easier, but that your visitors will find your site more useful.
Sat 18 Feb 2006
Fri 27 Jan 2006

The subscribe me plugin for WordPress adds buttons at the end of your sidebar so your visitors can subscribe to your blog via services such as Bloglines and MyYahoo! Note: you must have wordpress 1.2 or higher.
This plugin will be useful to positively any WordPress user.