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      <title>I made a thing to help with GPS in Lightroom</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Yep, this post is totally not Mozilla related so I’ll keep it short, but a lot of people in Mozilla do take great photos and maybe they are stuck in my position: No actual GPS device and an compulsion to try to correctly GPS tag their vast collection. I put it off for a long while but finally this weekend wrote a Lightroom plugin to help ease a lot of the manual labour. Go &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.fractalbrew.com/2012/03/lrgeocode-a-helper-for-adding-gps-data-to-plugins/&#34;&gt;check it out&lt;/a&gt; if you’re interested. It’s even &lt;a href=&#34;https://github.com/Mossop/LRGeocode&#34;&gt;on github&lt;/a&gt;!&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>WebApp Tabs, version control and GitHub</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The extension I’ve been working on in my spare time for the past couple of weeks is now available as a first (hopefully not too buggy) release. It lets you open WebApps in Thunderbird, properly handling loading new links into Firefox and making all features like spellchecking work in Thunderbird (most other extensions I found didn’t do this). You can read more about the actual extension at its &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.fractalbrew.com/labs/webapp-tabs/&#34; title=&#34;WebApp Tabs for Thunderbird&#34;&gt;homepage&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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