Category archive: Reviews

Distraction-free coding: The Sublime Text 2 editor

With the addition of the full-screen post editor in WordPress, I discovered how much I liked distraction-free writing. In short, the term describes the concept of removing all unnecessary objects on the screen, to put the text in focus. Since then, I have tried a number of different tools, and I was recently recommended to…

Review: The Web Developer toolbar for Mozilla Firefox

I have a lot of different web browsers installed, but the one I use most often is Mozilla Firefox (currently version 6.0.2). To make my daily work easier, I use a number of Firefox extensions. One such extension is essential for testing and quality-checking my designs: The Web Developer toolbar by Chris Pederick. What is…

Review: Notepad++

The second post in my “reviews” category answers the most common question I get regarding software: “What program do you use to create website templates and themes?”. Editing code in a manageable way I create all my templates and themes by writing the code manually using a code editor. My first choice for doing this…

Review: Pixlr Editor, the free online photo editor

This is the new “reviews” category of my blog. I created it since I often get questions about my opinion about different kinds of software and services, and rather than rewriting the answers multiple times I will publish short reviews and opinions based on my own experiences in this category. Keep in mind that these…

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