Mac OS X support coming for Java Studio
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LiveTime Software Announces Solaris 10
Support for its Java-Based Help Desk,
Customer Service and Support
Applications
LiveTime Software Announces Solaris 10
Support for its Java-Based Help Desk,
Customer Service and Support
Applications
06/17/2005 03:42 PMApplication performance reaches new threshold for high concurrent
access. [PRWEB Jun 15, 2005]
Sun delivers Java Studio Creator
Sun delivers Java Studio Creator
07/22/2004 09:25 AMComputer Weekly Jul 22 2004 1:30PM GMT
Sun intros Java Studio Creator
Sun intros Java Studio Creator
06/28/2004 04:28 PMSun Microsystems Inc. is currently holding its JavaOne Conference
concurrently with Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in San
Francisco's Moscone Center, and the company announced on Monday the
release of an Early Access version of the visual development
environment
Sun
Java Studio Creator for Mac OS X. Java Studio Creator includes Sun
Java System Application Server 8 Platform Edition and the Java 2
Platform Standard Edition Software Development Kit. It features a
data-aware user interface components that automatically connect to
data sources dragged onto them, an event-driven coding model, easy
access to Service-Oriented Architectures and more. It's free with a
Sun Developer Network Standard subscription, which is US$99 per
developer per year, and Sun has announced that the subscription is
included with the purchase of a 15- or 17-inch PowerBook.
Preview: Sun Java Studio Creator
Preview: Sun Java Studio Creator
06/29/2004 12:13 PMSun released a Mac OS X "early access" preview of its Java development
system.
UML Goes Native in Sun's Java Studio
UML Goes Native in Sun's Java Studio
05/21/2004 06:54 AMNew partnership aims for unified analysis and design offering for
Sun's enterprise IDE.
Java Studio Creator to Debut
Java Studio Creator to Debut
06/25/2004 07:18 AMSun set to offer the developer's toolbox as a subscription model.
Java to get generics before Visual
Studio
Java to get generics before Visual
Studio
04/09/2004 04:10 PMGenerics -- defined here as classes and methods that work uniformly on
values of different types -- and described here as "parameterized
types" -- ignite programmer passions. At last fall's Microsoft
Professional Developer Conference, when I asked one .Net corporate...
Sun to Highlight Java Studio Creator
Sun to Highlight Java Studio Creator
06/25/2004 12:46 AMSun is expected to use the spotlight of this summer's JavaOne
Conference to formally announce Java Studio Creator, formerly known as
"Rave". Rave is Sun's answer to requests from
developers who are seeking an alternative to Microsoft's .NET
Framework. The suite provides developers who create Java and
J2EE-based web applications with a user friendly drag-and-drop
programming interface similar to Microsoft's Visual Studio.
Application editors are synchronized to ensure consistency.
Sun to ship Java Studio Creator
Sun to ship Java Studio Creator
06/24/2004 05:53 PMSan Francisco ? Sun Microsystems at the 2004 JavaOne conference
beginning on Monday will ship its much-heralded, so-called easy-to-use
visual Java development environment, Sun Java Studio Creator.
Sun Java Studio Creator Almost Ready to
Roll
Sun Java Studio Creator Almost Ready to
Roll
06/24/2004 09:31 PMThe company will release the long-awaited development tool at its
JavaOne conference and plans to announce partnerships with ISVs.
Sun Set To Launch Java Studio Creator
(NewsFactor)
Sun Set To Launch Java Studio Creator
(NewsFactor)
06/25/2004 03:32 PMNewsFactor - Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) is about to launch its
Java Studio Creator tool, priced at US$99. The software, which was
code-named "Project Rave," will be announced officially on Monday,
June 28th, at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, California.
Developer.com: Binding to MySQL in Java
Studio Creator
Developer.com: Binding to MySQL in Java
Studio Creator
06/24/2005 10:02 PM"Creating database-driven apps requires a database, and that requires
data. This makes it necessary to create schemas and populate them with
some sample data..."
Java Studio Creator draws rave reviews
Java Studio Creator draws rave reviews
05/13/2004 07:48 AMComputer Weekly May 13 2004 11:38AM GMT
Traktor DJ Studio to get FinalScratch
support, more
Traktor DJ Studio to get FinalScratch
support, more
09/13/2004 10:53 AMNative Instruments today announced Traktor DJ Studio 2.6, a new
version of its professional DJ software...
SmartMusic Studio 8.2 intros Mac OS X
support, more
SmartMusic Studio 8.2 intros Mac OS X
support, more
01/26/2004 08:59 AMMakeMusic! Inc. recently
announced an expanded edition of its
SmartMusic Studio application.
The new version, 8.2, adds support for Mac OS X, more than 30 new
accompaniments, and extra recording options that include the ability
to save as a compressed MP3 file. The company also announced an
enhanced SmartMusic Web site that features an easier subscription
activation process.
Audiobook Studio 3 gains Panther
support, more
Audiobook Studio 3 gains Panther
support, more
11/03/2003 08:59 AMAlexander Wilson Studios has
released Audiobook Studio 3, a major update to its Mac OS X
application to help users create digital "audiobooks." The new version
adds support for Mac OS X v10.3 "Panther" and some new features as
well.
Interactive Java middleware coming soon
to a TV set near you
Interactive Java middleware coming soon
to a TV set near you
05/06/2004 04:24 AMA big-time group of U.S. cable television operators and infrastructure
providers Wednesday announced the formation of an expert group in the
Java Community Process to develop a new Java-based digital television
API standard –- OnRamp to OCAP (OpenCable Application Platform) –-
targeted at giving new life to legacy cable television set-top boxes.
iList Studio 2.0 adds MySQL field type
support, more
iList Studio 2.0 adds MySQL field type
support, more
08/05/2004 08:37 AMLakewood Studios has announced the release of
iList Studio
2.0, the new version of the company's database software that
integrates with Microsoft Office 2004. The upgrade adds support for
every MySQL field type as well as six meta field types: Boolean, path,
URL, color, JPEG and calculation; support for multiple users,
including password protection and different levels of privileges;
updated interface controls; one-click export of record lists to
Microsoft Word or Excel; and more. Lakewood's Web site doesn't list
pricing information for upgrades from the initial release of iList
Studio, but the full version is US$69.95 through Aug. 27, when the
price will become $129.95. You can download a demo that will display
up to 25 records and launch no more than 25 times before you must buy
a license. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2 or higher, a G3
processor running at 350MHz or faster (G4 or G5 recommended), 256MB
RAM (512MB recommended), QuickTime 5.x or higher and MySQL 4.0 for
locally hosted databases.
Toon Boom Studio 2.5 adds sound
scrubbing, scan support
Toon Boom Studio 2.5 adds sound
scrubbing, scan support
04/20/2004 03:16 AMToon Boom Animation Inc. on Monday released Toon Boom Studio v2.5 for
Mac OS X, the latest upgrade to the company's cartoon animation
software. New features in Toon Boom Studio v2.5 include sound
scrubbing in the timeline, the ability to draw in Sceneplanning and
support for scanning.
OS X support coming to SGI
InfiniteStorage systems
OS X support coming to SGI
InfiniteStorage systems
02/11/2004 01:36 PMSilicon Graphics will add Mac OS X support for its SGI InfiniteStorage
solutions next month...
Coming soon: web-based support forums
Coming soon: web-based support forums
05/07/2004 09:01 AMI've been on the prowl for a suitable web-based replacement for my
newsgroups for quite
a while
, and after testing pretty much every forums package on the
market, I've decided that the latest version of
InstantForum.NET is the best one out there. I'm still testing the
software, but if all goes well I plan to offer web-based support
forums very soon.
Now, I realize that some people (including myself, btw) prefer the
efficient, threaded discussions that newsgroups offer. However, I'm
running into more and more customers who are behind corporate
firewalls which block them from accessing newsgroups, so the switch
really is necessary.
And because web-based forums store their messages in a database,
it's far easier to archive messages for searching and provide features
such as RSS feeds. They're also simpler to moderate, and they're
certainly more customizable.
If you'd like to try out the forums before they go live, feel free
to test them by
following this link. Note that this is only for testing, though -
messages posted now will most likely be removed once the forums go
live.
Red Hat Selling Java App Server Support
Red Hat Selling Java App Server Support
07/30/2004 05:44 PMtheWHIR Jul 30 2004 9:36PM GMT
Java Desktop support site launched
Java Desktop support site launched
07/12/2004 12:16 PMThe site features how-to articles, user forums and software downloads
designed to help newbies use Sun's low-cost operating system.
Java Enterprise Gains Broader Support
Java Enterprise Gains Broader Support
09/01/2004 07:04 PMBorland, CA, Quest and Mercury adopt Sun's application server for
development as the company inks deals with a European wireless telco
and Back Bay Technologies.
Judge Signals Support for Sun in Java
Hearing
Judge Signals Support for Sun in Java
Hearing
12/05/2002 10:39 AMMicrosoft lawyer points to Sun's own mistakes with Java.
palmOne Extends Java Support to Treo 600
Smartphone
palmOne Extends Java Support to Treo 600
Smartphone
12/15/2003 09:23 AMGet Free Tech Support and "Triple Play"
Service Coming Soon with NetSat
Satellite Internet Access
Get Free Tech Support and "Triple Play"
Service Coming Soon with NetSat
Satellite Internet Access
06/05/2005 11:37 PMNetSat, from Wholesale-Telecom, is now offering free tier one tech
support for it's one-way high speed satellite internet. "Triple Play"
services, TV, phone, and internet, will be coming soon at the end of
this summer for underserved areas where DSL and cable don't reach.
[PRWEB Jun 5, 2005]
ComponentOne(R) Announces Studio
Enterprise(TM) Beta Program for
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
ComponentOne(R) Announces Studio
Enterprise(TM) Beta Program for
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005
03/28/2005 06:14 PMWWW Coder Mar 28 2005 9:38PM GMT
ComponentOne® Releases ComponentOne
DevKits for Visual Studio .NET and
Borland® Delphi™ 8 —Combines Powerful
Microsoft .NET development environments
with ComponentOne Studio Enterprise
ComponentOne® Releases ComponentOne
DevKits for Visual Studio .NET and
Borland® Delphi™ 8 —Combines Powerful
Microsoft .NET development environments
with ComponentOne Studio Enterprise
06/11/2004 03:46 AMComponentOne today released ComponentOne DevKit for Visual Studio .NET
and ComponentOne DevKit for Borland® Delphi™ 8. These combos not only
include the .NET and Delphi 8 development environments, they also
include the entire line of award-winning components for .NET, ASP.NET,
Mobile Devices, and even COM, which are included in ComponentOne
Studio Enterprise. [PRWEB Jun 11, 2004]
U.S. shipments of mobile handsets that
support Java or BREW device middleware
will grow from 62 million in 2004 to
just over100 million of all handsets
that ship, in 2009
U.S. shipments of mobile handsets that
support Java or BREW device middleware
will grow from 62 million in 2004 to
just over100 million of all handsets
that ship, in 2009
06/17/2004 03:45 AM [PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Luxor Beta 5 released - GPL'ed Java XUL
toolkit (Java Lobby)
Luxor Beta 5 released - GPL'ed Java XUL
toolkit (Java Lobby)
07/03/2002 08:16 PMApple offers Java 3D and Java Advanced
Imaging Update
Apple offers Java 3D and Java Advanced
Imaging Update
12/18/2003 10:36 AMApple has posted
Java 3D
and Java Advanced Imaging Update, a software update aimed at users
of Mac OS X v10.3.1 and Java 1.4.1 or higher. The new update is
available as a 9.5MB download from Apple's Web site.
Apple releases Java 3D, Java Advanced
Imaging update
Apple releases Java 3D, Java Advanced
Imaging update
12/18/2003 10:39 AMApple has released a Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging update, which
contains support for the two technologies...
Critical Java Bug Targets Java Virtual
Machine
Critical Java Bug Targets Java Virtual
Machine
01/06/2005 12:02 PMBook review: Java & XML Data Binding
(Java Pro)
Book review: Java & XML Data Binding
(Java Pro)
08/26/2002 08:32 AMQuest For "Unbreakable Java" Unites ABAP
& Java
Quest For "Unbreakable Java" Unites ABAP
& Java
01/03/2005 12:11 PMSun renamed Java 1.5 to Java 2 Platform
Standard Edition 5.0
Sun renamed Java 1.5 to Java 2 Platform
Standard Edition 5.0
06/28/2004 07:54 PMAcross the street,
Sun renamed Java 1.5 to Java 2 Platform Standard Edition
5.0. Who comes up with this stuff?
Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update
Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update
12/18/2003 05:48 AM
Apple has also released Java 3D and Java Advanced Imaging Update.
This update contains support for Java3D and Java Advanced Imaging.
Java 3D ext...
BlackJack for Java: A Java/Swing Oddessy
BlackJack for Java: A Java/Swing Oddessy
04/30/2004 06:19 AMTexas Holdem
Grok Description matches for Mac OS X support coming for Java Studio
GrokA matches for Mac OS X support coming for Java Studio
ULC Visual Editor 2.0 for Eclipse
Released
ULC Visual Editor 2.0 for Eclipse
Released
06/30/2004 02:49 AMCanoo completes porting of Visual Editor to new Eclipse framework
[PRWEB Jun 30, 2004]
Eclipse launches new Visual Editor
project
Eclipse launches new Visual Editor
project
11/17/2003 06:42 PMThe Eclipse consortium tomorrow will announce the establishment of the
Visual Editor Project, a new effort to create and deliver an open
visual GUI construction and editing platform. The project is designed
to generically work with any user interface framework and programming
language Eclipse supports; ultimately, it will implement a reference
GUI builder for the Java Swing/JFC and SWT graphical user interface
frameworks.
Aqua Data Studio 3.7 released w/ Visual
Editing & Visual Explain Plan
Aqua Data Studio 3.7 released w/ Visual
Editing & Visual Explain Plan
06/07/2004 10:40 AMThe new release introduces the ability to visually create and alter
database schema objects, including storage objects for databases. The
new visual explain plan provides users with the ability to create
explain plans and generate diagrams to quickly understand and analyze
the operations of any query to optimize speed and performance. Schema
extraction now provides the ability to extract the definition of any
database object including security and storage objects. The new
import tool provides an easy and consistent interface to import data
into any database from different data sources.
Visual C++ Developer Center: Microsoft
Visual C++ Toolkit 2003
Visual C++ Developer Center: Microsoft
Visual C++ Toolkit 2003
04/21/2004 02:11 AMMS now giving away their C++ compiler .. free download ..
Beschreibung
msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/vctoolkit2003
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Webpage Editors
Webpage Editors
07/30/2004 11:53 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 30 2004 3:35PM GMT
PHP-Editors.com Contest
PHP-Editors.com Contest
03/14/2003 12:57 PMEditors Update
Editors Update
01/06/2004 03:14 AMJust to let everyone know the news may be slow around here for a few
days. I have family in...
Webl0g editors
Webl0g editors
09/22/2004 10:25 PMA few people have sent me email with ideas on competing with
ecto. Here’s the thing,
though: I like Adriaan a lot and I think ecto is cool.
The same goes for other weblog editors and their developers:
Blapp is cool,
Xjournal is cool, and I
like
Michael and
Fraser.
Daniel Berlinger does a
great job with
Archipelago (a
Manila editor)—and Daniel and I go waaaay back.
In fact, I was sad to read that
Phil Ulrich isn’t
continuing
Userspace development, because it sounded really
good and I like Phil.
One of the luxuries of running your own business that Sheila and I
enjoy is that we are allowed to make decisions that go against common
business wisdom. We could have made the NetNewsWire-MarsEdit
connection proprietary, but that would have been, well,
mean.
When NetNewsWire talks to MarsEdit, it uses the exact same API, the
exact same code, it uses to talk to ecto,
Cocoal.icio.us (by
master of ceremonies Buzz Andersen), and other software.
Maybe it’s weird or naive of me, but I
like other OS X
weblog editor developers. It’s a great group of people. And so I
find myself rooting for their success, even when we have products in
the same space. And I also find that I really like this situation.
But—more about the weblog editor space—I think the number
of people who have already bought a weblog editor is very, very small
compared to the number of people who
will buy a weblog editor.
It’s only just this year that weblog editors are starting to
become software you’d want to use day-to-day. (In other words,
the success of one editor doesn’t preclude success of
another.)
So, it’s not as if different weblog editors don’t compete.
Sure they do. But I’m totally not into playing any hardball
here: that would suck the fun out of it for me. I think of the
competition as being very friendly—but if it gives us all a bit
of incentive to work hard and make our software better, that’s
cool.
At the same time—and more importantly—we’re all
collaborating on showing that weblog editors are getting ready for
prime time.
The Case Against Editors - Why it still
pays to not have one.
The Case Against Editors - Why it still
pays to not have one.
10/29/2003 09:10 AMit's not nearly as unsafe .. much-commented-on piece .. decisive blow
for blogs .. has the same problem .. long defense .. MICKEY KAUS ..
blogging .. defense .. Kaus
slate.msn.com/id/2090405
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Guest Editors during my recovery
Guest Editors during my recovery
06/14/2004 02:45 PMI am looking for a couple of guest editors to help out for the next
several weeks as my recovery from spinal surgery proceeds. If you
would like to help out drop a line at geeK at geeknewscentral.com. I
am in transit back to Hawaii so it may be up to 48 hours before I
respond. All existing editors we hope you can step up your
contributions over the next 14 days..
I am also looking for someone who is up to speed on MT 3 to help me
in working on several sections that I do not have ready for the switch
over. I am willing to pay for this service.
"Bloggers are editors, not journalists"
"Bloggers are editors, not journalists"
04/27/2004 03:32 AMUsing Webl0g Editors with Midgard CMS
Using Webl0g Editors with Midgard CMS
09/23/2004 09:46 PMHenri Bergius posted a page on
using weblog editors with Midgard CMS: “I've
now tested the system with two desktop blogging tools for
Mac OS X,
ecto and
MarsEdit, and it works
quite well.”
Video Editors Toolkit
Video Editors Toolkit
04/28/2004 05:34 PMPremiereAVSPlugin v1.2 released!
PHP-Editors.com: New PHP Coding Contest
PHP-Editors.com: New PHP Coding Contest
04/13/2004 07:25 AMNew from
php-editors.com this
morning is their latest
PHP Programming
Contest.
php-editors.com: Writing Classes in PHP
php-editors.com: Writing Classes in PHP
07/13/2004 08:40 AMIf you've outgrown the simple PHP (procedural programming) and want to
get more into the meat of things, classes just might be the way to go.
Object-oriented code can help you with speed, code reuse, and even
make your code more well structured. So, with all of these advantages,
what are you waiting for to learn this information? Why,
the
right resource, of course.
php-editors.com has their own
new
tutorial posted to aid you in your quest.
NR Editors: Conservative Confusions
NR Editors: Conservative Confusions
12/05/2003 03:08 PMWell, I'll gladly eat my words .. National Review editors ..
thoughtful commentary ..
(*)
nationalreview.com/nr_comment/editors200312040849.asp
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Copy Editors Are Amazing
Copy Editors Are Amazing
03/06/2004 02:09 AMI spent a fair chunk of time this weekend going over the latest draft
of the book. The figures are now in it, the layout is mostly done, and
the copy editor has made a lot of changes to it. Those changes are
often quite subtle but have a very obvious effect: they make the text
readable. It's not that what we turned in wasn't readable, but
compared to what we got back from the copy editor, it's like night...
Dear Ziff Davis Editors
Dear Ziff Davis Editors
12/30/2003 05:14 PMIn reading your The Year's Top 10 Tech Stories story, I was struck by
the sub-head you used for the first entry: Open Source Finally Grows
Up. What are you trying to say, really? I look forward to the day when
your publication runs a front page story titled Microsoft Finally
Grows Up or maybe Bill Gates Finally Grows Up, with the emphasis
squarely on "finally" and "grows up." I know you're trying to be cute
with the headlines you...
Recruiting 4 Guest Editors for July
Recruiting 4 Guest Editors for July
05/05/2004 01:07 AMI will be on extensive travel the month of July and connectivity is
going to be extremely difficult. I will...
EverythingNY: NYBloggers Editors Panel
EverythingNY: NYBloggers Editors Panel
05/05/2004 01:09 AMeditors' panel .. editores .. editors ..
blogger
everythingny.com/archives/001000.html
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Call for Guest Editors in July
Call for Guest Editors in July
05/20/2004 05:21 PMI have travel plans that will take me to locations that have extremely
limited connectivity in late June to mid...
NatGeo photographer spanked by editors
NatGeo photographer spanked by editors
09/13/2004 12:19 PM
Mark Frauenfelder:

Gilles Nicolet, a photographer for National Geographic borrowed some
old elephant husks from the Tanzania Department of Wildlife, and then
had hunters pose with them as if they'd be taken from a freshly fallen
elephant. He was busted after observant readers noticed ID numbers on
one of the tusks. It turns out some of his other photos were staged,
too.
(It makes you wonder if this story,
by the same photographer, is a tale tale: "French photographer Gilles
Nicolet reports that angry bees penetrated his protective, modern gear
and stung him on the nose, lips and forehead, and left two stingers in
the eye he was using to peer through the viewfinder of his camera.")
Link (Thanks, Eye-Imagine!)
PHP-Editors.com: Write an
Article/Tutorial & Win!
PHP-Editors.com: Write an
Article/Tutorial & Win!
04/29/2004 07:56 AMEver feel like writing a tutorial or article and getting a little cash
for the effort? Then
this
information might be just what you're looking for.
PHP-Editors: First Programming Contest
of the Year
PHP-Editors: First Programming Contest
of the Year
01/22/2004 10:27 AMOver on
PHP-Editors.com this
morning, they've posted their "first programming contest of the year"
- a Reviewer System.
NetNewsWire and External Webl0g Editors
NetNewsWire and External Webl0g Editors
05/23/2004 09:05 PMecto rules,
and Adriaan Tijsseling is a cool cat. Adriaan writes:
With the forthcoming NetNewsWire 2.0 release, you can now
set ecto as the external blog editor. You'd be reading a cool
feed in NetNewsWire, select a command, and - whoosh - the feed
item's link and contents appear in a new entry in ecto. Like it?
I sure do.
Here’s the story...
About a year ago (at last year’s WWDC) I first mentioned to Phil
Ulrich—another good guy, and developer of a weblog editor named
Userspace—that I planned
to make it so that NetNewsWire would work with external weblog editor
apps.
I told him that in NetNewsWire you’d be able to set a pref for
which weblog editor app you use, and then whenever you choose Post to
Weblog it would send that post to your preferred weblog editor.
And now we’re making that happen in NetNewsWire 2.0.
A few days ago I got email from Adriaan asking if there are any ways
we could work together. I replied with an emphatic yes, because I had
done support for external weblog editors in NetNewsWire, but I
hadn’t yet talked to Adriaan or other weblog editor developers
about it yet. (Other than that mention to Phil last year.)
So I gave him the scoop on all this and sent him some code—and,
practically before I could blink, he added support to ecto and
released a new version.
Today I sent email to some other weblog editor developers: Phil Ulrich
(
Userspace
), Fraser Speirs (
Xjournal), and Michael
McCracken (
Blapp). I like all these guys: I’ve met and/or emailed
with each of them in the past, and I hope they all add the same
support to their apps.
(If there are any OS X weblog editor developers I’m overlooking,
please send me email. It’s my intention to be inclusive.)
But what about Ranchero’s weblog editor?
Good question. Our weblog editor is getting a complete re-do. We
think, frankly, that it’s going to totally rock. (We have to
think that, or else why do it all?) So we’re also in competition
with other weblog editor developers.
My philosophy is that, by working together on things like this, we can
show that weblog editor software has grown up, and that the main
priority for each and every one of us is our users. And, if I’m
right, the market for this software will grow, benefitting us all.
(The number of people who would benefit from a weblog editor is
huge compared to the number of people using a weblog
editor.)
In the end, each person will choose the software that fits them best.
For each person, it might be our weblog editor, but it might it be
ecto, Userspace, Blapp, or Xjournal—and that’s cool,
that’s as it should be. (Again, if I’m forgetting
somebody’s product, please email me.)
What about other feedreaders?
Another good question. On a practical level, there’s no way I
could prevent other feedreaders from including the same support for
external weblog editors. This is one of the things I was thinking
about when I wrote my
Collegiality
Clause post the other day.
I will publicly document this interface, sometime near when we ship
NetNewsWire 2.0. Other feedreaders will be free to use it too.
Can I realistically impose a collegiality clause on this
documentation? No, not really.
So here’s my pitch to other feedreader developers...
I’ve been a programmer for 24 years. I have a lot of good ideas
for things like what I’ve talked about today. (There’s
more to come, in other words.) If, instead of sniping, we concentrate
on benefitting the people who use our applications by working together
on compatibility, we can go a lot further in developing a larger
market. (It’s the old rising-tide-raises-all-boats argument, in
other words.)
Update
I just heard from Fraser Speirs that Xjournal will be on board with
this. I’m so pleased. Good deal. Thanks, Fraser.
The Case Against Editors - Why it still
pays to not have one.
The Case Against Editors - Why it still
pays to not have one.
10/29/2003 09:08 AMBy the time he had found five, I said to
him that he should write to the editors
to complain about it
By the time he had found five, I said to
him that he should write to the editors
to complain about it
02/01/2005 09:56 PMGet this kid to the Wikipedia. 12 year old finds five factual errors
in the Encyclopaedia Britannica. His father, Gabriel George, told BBC
News: "Lucian told me he had found a mistake. Then, a few days later,
he found another....
Linux Journal Editors Choice Awards
Linux Journal Editors Choice Awards
08/01/2004 11:25 AMiPod Mini CNET Editors’ Choice
iPod Mini CNET Editors’ Choice
02/16/2004 05:19 PMCalling the iPod Mini a near-perfect MP3 player, Eliot Van Buskirk
writes, “The iPod brand has become synonymous with excellent portable
audio players, and the 4GB Apple iPod Mini carries on the tradition
with its fashionable, intelligent design. Its hard drive holds about
74 hours’ worth of music and shares the same impressive graphical
interface and sound specs as its larger sibling, the white iPod.
Meanwhile, the earlier device’s strongest design point — the
scrollwheel — has been improved to help you navigate menus and music
with even greater one-handed ease.” [Feb 16]
Programming Tools: HTML WYSIWYG Editors
Programming Tools: HTML WYSIWYG Editors
03/14/2005 05:25 PMNVu, an HTML editor now in beta release, has the potential to be the
next great WYSIWYG HTML editor.
Mac OS X support coming for Java Studio