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Change in Spring status







Change in Spring status

Change in Spring status 11/18/2003 06:42 PM

Robb Beal reports that he’s communicated to Spring users a change in status: “Spring development has slowed down dramatically and will continue to be sporadic going forward.”

This saddens me. Robb is a talented developer; Spring is an innovative application.

There are, it could be said, two types of innovative apps. NetNewsWire is one type—it takes a new technology (RSS) and gives it a user interface that’s familiar. Spring is the other type—Spring’s point is the user interface itself; it takes an idea and goes all the way with it. NetNewsWire is evolution; Spring is revolution.

It may be that these types of apps are created by different types of developers: I could never create something like Spring. (Though Robb could perhaps have created NetNewsWire.) And so I admire Robb and other developers with revolutionary, idealistic temperaments. They’re utterly necessary to the software ecosystem. (And I am not one of them.)

The unfortunate part is that the market doesn’t always reward apps like Spring. Apps like Spring are always much more of a gamble.




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Apple has released iCal 1.5.1 and iSync 1.2.1, updates to the popular calendar and synchronization applications. The iCal update is availble via the Software Update Preference panel, while iSync is available for download from the Apple website.

iCal Calling iChat AV


iCal Calling iChat AV 06/04/2004 08:21 PM
This AppleScript applet lets you schedule iCal Events as messages in your iChat AV status message, which can be seen in other iChat users' Buddy Lists.

New: Sync Entourage-iCal 1.0


New: Sync Entourage-iCal 1.0 05/21/2004 10:07 AM
Sync Entourage-iCal synchronizes Entourage 2004 and iCal, including Entourage reminders and iCal alarms.

Gtk2-Ex-ICal-Recur-0.01


Gtk2-Ex-ICal-Recur-0.01 04/14/2005 02:19 AM

Apple updates iCal to v1.5.2


Apple updates iCal to v1.5.2 01/19/2004 03:05 PM
Apple has released iCal 1.5.2, the latest version of its popular calendar application...

iCal Calling iChat! v1.5


iCal Calling iChat! v1.5 12/08/2003 11:36 AM
This AppleScript applet lets you schedule iCal Events as messages in your iChat AV status message, which can be seen in other iChat users' Buddy Lists.

Simple processing for iCal calendars


Simple processing for iCal calendars 12/22/2004 01:05 AM
I work for a large company and use Snerdware's GroupCal software to see my company's calendar. I also keep a number of personal calendars. Although I was quite happy that my personal calendar details were published, I wasn't ...

Gordano suite supports iCal


Gordano suite supports iCal 07/21/2004 02:16 AM
Gordano, developer of Web-based enterprise messaging products, has released version 10 of the Gordano Messaging Suite, a multi-platform messaging system designed to provide an alternative to Microsoft Exchange...

Read iCal Data with Ruby


Read iCal Data with Ruby 09/06/2004 12:09 AM
Apple doesn't provide any APIs to read iCal's data, but you can do it yourself. This article presents a Ruby module to read iCal data and use in your own Ruby applications, including complete Cocoa applications written with RubyCocoa.

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