Is there a way to get Firefox to work with macOS keychain? If not, is there a good alternative password manager? [closed] - forms

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If so, how? If not, I am looking for a password manager that can do at least the following:
works offline even if the service is down, such that data is stored locally (KEY!) I want to retain full access and control.
securely stores notes, either to a website or general notes
has an effective form filler
syncs with other devices
uses end-to-end encryption
ideally works well with Firefox on macOS
I am aware of popular ones like LastPass, 1Password, and Dashlane. I haven't worked through all the details yet but I'm concerned with some of the breaches, some repeated, and periods of unavailability.
I have also used Roboform on Windows many years ago. I REALLY liked it because it could handle almost any type of sign-on scenario and forms with grace... but that was then. I've read they have since gone downhill.
So, ultimately, I am looking for recommendations from users with personal, hands-on experience as to which ones are easy to work with and capable. I need to manage hundreds of sign-ons, forms, etc.

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I want to start learning Demandware [closed]

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Is there a website or tutorial to have a "Hello World" and more for demandware?
Where can I find the demand ware api documentation
Is there someway to have free server access, for training purpose ?
I already installed Eclipse and UX plugin..
Thanks
The main resources for such queries would be
https://xchange.demandware.com/community/developer
https://documentation.demandware.com
Both require that you have a valid Demandware XChange account.
It should be possible to request such by Demandware support.
There is no free server access as far as I am aware. To get a sandbox, you need to have an active subscription for Demandware SaaS.
It may be the case that your employer/client already has one, so it may be good to check with them.
It's a pay-to-play kind of model, so you can't really learn it without having an enterprise account with DW. If you do have one, you can get access to xchange where there are lots of training videos and documents....but basically it's just like NodeJS with some DW-specific calls and some, optional, funky flow chart things.

Streaming music developer service? [closed]

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I have an idea for a small project around music discovery. I'm hoping to find a service that has access to a huge collection of music (a la Spotify, Google Play, etc) but doesn't require each user to already have access to that.
Does this sort of service/api exist somewhere? My googling didn't turn up anything.
Thanks!
There are commercial options, but for your project you might consider Radio Reddit. We have a fairly large library of music mostly fun unsigned musicians.
While we haven't officially documented the API and are still under construction, the media APIs work well and are easy to understand. You can look at your tab while browsing music on the site for an example, or email me at brad#radioreddit.com.

Alternative self hosted solution for google apps (mainly document/spreadsheet)? [closed]

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As titled, I'm finding for a software can be installed on my own server, to replace for google apps.
I'm open to commercial solution, the point is I want to keep the data on my own server.
Any advice is appreciated
Okie doke. This is actually pretty challenging -- you're asking for online editing, which is very cloud-oriented, but using a private server. If all you wanted was file services, then you'd have a lot of options -- OwnCloud.org is a personal favorite, but there are a bunch.
If you really want to be able to edit online but save to a private server, SharePoint comes to mind first. Alfresco and its ilk are also out there, but that's enterprise-oriented. There are theoretically some ways to use OpenOffice programs in a browser (see also this) but I've never seen them in action.
Hope that gets you started. Good luck.

Engineering Change Order Forms [closed]

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What have others used when a customer wants a particular feature and they have required a signed document detailing the feature and expectations for that feature? Are there any 'engineering change forms' available to use?
We are going to move towards this with our customers to reduce confusion and meet the customer's overall expectation during the requirements process. Email communication is too disjointed and has led to miscommunication during delivery.
I'd suggest to just make it up as you go along. As you allude to, anything on paper is going to be better than what you have with email now.
As long as you include a description of the feature, the impact it will have on the schedule, a date, and a dotted line to sign on then that should be enough information.
In fact making it too long and involved will make you wish for the simplicity of just a plain email trail ;-)

IPhone apps for a programmer to increase productivity [closed]

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I am looking for mobile apps that will help me be more productive and be all around more useful as a programmer. I have the Dropbox app and Awesome Note. As a programmer what apps or tools do you use on your IPhone/IPod that help you be more productive etc...?
Ideally I am looking for SRC control, SSH tools, Web development-related apps etc.
AppSales keeps track of sales data and user reviews.
iSimulate lets you send a lot of sensor and input data from your device to the simulator - so for example you can get proper iPhone GPS callbacks with your real location in the simulator instead of on the device.
There is a CodeToGo IApp built upon IdeoneAPI (a multicompiler)
which might be of your interest and possibly another two (Gusto and Textastic via ReadWriteHack).