

The network is slow or times out sometimes.Many captive portals have blocked access, making it hard to connect sometimes.Easy to disable temporarily if I need to.you can make it look like you’re making a lot of traffic to some website)


You see me type array.is and I can get to my documentation very quickly. Then from there I can type anything in Javascript doc set and it will suggest matches. For instance I would type Ctrl + Space to bring up Alfred, then type java and you see Alfred suggests Dash’s Javscript doc set, so I press tab to autocomplete. In this screen cast you see me use Alfred. Their list of supported documentation is pretty impressive and you can make your own if want to as well, but I’ve never had to. In this instance, it’s much faster to use Alfredapp + Dash to search for the documentation set (e.g. Rely on Google, take time to click around. Yeah, you could go online to look at the documentation.
#TRIPMODE WINDOWS SLOW FULL#
Awesome features include profiles, split planes, tabs, full screen windows, search, auto copy, and a ton of other features I don’t even use.įast, offline documentation for almost anything ITerm has been my goto terminal for as long as I’ve been on a Mac. The default macOS Terminal.app is pretty much useless Back in the day, I used to use MacVim, which has a few niceties, but not really needed with what iTerm provides me. I run Vim from iTerm2, installed from Homebrew. vimrc is a personal matter, crafted over time with love and affection, it suits them and their needs. vimrc, but I’ve come to find copy/paste from someone else’s. Vimĭo I even need to explain? It’s pretty common place for proud Vim users to show off their. A run down on the apps I use regularly and why.
