DealBITS Drawing: GoodPage Winners
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DealBITS Drawing: TARI's GoodPage
DealBITS Drawing: TARI's GoodPage
03/22/2005 04:59 PMAdam C. Engst (~560 words)
In the early days of the Web, we saw the
rise of simple graphical HTML editors like Claris HomePage, Symantec's
Visual Page, and Adobe's PageMill. Those applications defined a useful
niche between the text-only HTML editors like BBEdit (still preferred
by many) and the powerful (and expensive) Web authoring tools like
Adobe GoLive and Macromedia Dreamweaver. Useful and obvious though
that niche may have been, all those early programs died off, leaving
many people using programs with which they were uncomfortable. A few
low-end Web authoring tools have popped up over the years, but none
has become as well-known as those first programs.
DealBITS Drawing: PublicVPN Winners
DealBITS Drawing: PublicVPN Winners
06/05/2005 11:45 PMAdam C. Engst (~100 words)
DealBITS Drawing: PublicVPN
Winners -- Congratulations to Diane Palumbo of gmail.com and
Philip Hudson of spamgourmet.com, whose entries were chosen randomly
in last week's DealBITS drawing and who each received 3 months of
PublicVPN service, worth $17.85. Even if you didn't win, you can save
10 percent off the cost of PublicVPN service if you sign up before
30-May-05 using coupon code "dealbits10" (sans quotes, of
course); this offer is open to all TidBITS readers. Thanks to the 230
people who entered. Keep an eye out for future DealBITS drawings.
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DealBITS Drawing: PDFpenPro Winners
DealBITS Drawing: PDFpenPro Winners
04/18/2005 06:45 PMAdam C. Engst (~150 words)
DealBITS Drawing: PDFpenPro
Winners -- Congratulations to Kevin Wong of
csua.berkeley.edu, Rick Jarnat of earthlink.net, and Ferd Diemer of
lycos.com, whose entries were chosen randomly in last week's DealBITS
drawing and who each received a copy of SmileOnMyMac's PDFpenPro PDF
editing utility, worth $94.95. Even if you didn't win, you can save 10
percent off the purchase price of either PDFpen ($49.95 for those who
don't need to create PDF forms) or PDFpenPro using the URL below; this
offer is open to all TidBITS readers. Thanks to the 746 people who
entered, and extra thanks to the 54 people who entered after being
referred to DealBITS. Note that there's another DealBITS drawing this
week, and remember that telling your friends, family, and colleagues
about new drawings is a great way to increase your chances of
receiving a prize. [ACE]
DealBITS Drawing: FMChecker Winners
(06-Sep-2004; 0.9K)
DealBITS Drawing: FMChecker Winners
(06-Sep-2004; 0.9K)
09/06/2004 09:56 PMDealBITS Drawing: disclabel Winners
(12-Jul-2004; 1.2K)
DealBITS Drawing: disclabel Winners
(12-Jul-2004; 1.2K)
07/12/2004 08:47 PMDealBITS Drawing: Audio Hijack Pro
Winners
DealBITS Drawing: Audio Hijack Pro
Winners
12/19/2004 02:49 PMDealBITS Drawing: Matias OS X Keyboard
Winners
DealBITS Drawing: Matias OS X Keyboard
Winners
06/22/2005 01:52 AMAdam C. Engst (~160 words)
DealBITS Drawing: Matias OS X
Keyboard Winners -- Congratulations to Joe Benenati of
cox.net, Jan Ferrera of yahoo.com, Glenn Zieman of wi.rr.com, Eric
Frampton of ericframpton.com, Don Andrews of mac.com, David Dunham of
pensee.com, Amy Kvochick of kvochick.com, and Jean Ohlde of yahoo.com,
whose entries were chosen randomly from 1,296 valid entries in last
week's DealBITS drawing and who each will receive an OS X Keyboard
from Matias, worth $29.95. In addition, our last two winners were
referred to DealBITS, so Andrew Kvochick of yahoo.com and Robert Ohlde
of macconnect.com will also receive a keyboard. Keep an eye out for
future DealBITS drawings, and remember that telling your friends,
family, and colleagues about new drawings is a great way to increase
your chances of receiving a prize; nearly 10 percent of our entries
this time came from people who learned about DealBITS from a friend.
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DealBITS Drawing: Interarchy Winners
(08-Mar-2004; 1.2K)
DealBITS Drawing: Interarchy Winners
(08-Mar-2004; 1.2K)
03/08/2004 11:05 PMDealBITS Drawing: Mail Factory Winners
(23-Aug-2004; 0.9K)
DealBITS Drawing: Mail Factory Winners
(23-Aug-2004; 0.9K)
08/27/2004 01:31 PMDealBITS Drawing: DLexpo VIP Pass
Winners (16-Aug-2004; 1K)
DealBITS Drawing: DLexpo VIP Pass
Winners (16-Aug-2004; 1K)
08/16/2004 08:01 PMDealBITS Drawing: GarageSale
DealBITS Drawing: GarageSale
12/22/2004 01:28 AMDealBITS Drawing: FMChecker
(30-Aug-2004; 2.1K)
DealBITS Drawing: FMChecker
(30-Aug-2004; 2.1K)
08/30/2004 10:39 PMDealBITS Drawing: SmileOnMyMac's
PDFpenPro
DealBITS Drawing: SmileOnMyMac's
PDFpenPro
04/11/2005 08:22 PMAdam C. Engst (~360 words)
About a year ago, in one of our earliest
DealBITS drawings, we gave away a few copies of SmileOnMyMac's PDFpen
software, which enables you to manipulate PDF files in a variety of
ways. SmileOnMyMac has now updated PDFpen to version 2 and released
PDFpenPro, which builds upon PDFpen by enabling you to create
interactive PDF forms. Both programs let you merge PDFs, rearrange and
delete pages, add text (for filling in non-interactive forms) and
graphics (such as signatures), and more. PDFpen 2 improves the
program's performance and adds the extremely useful capability of
searching for, selecting, and copying text from PDF documents.
Macworld gave PDFpen 4 mice in a recent review.
DealBITS Drawing: Cocoatech
(19-Jan-2004; 1.6K)
DealBITS Drawing: Cocoatech
(19-Jan-2004; 1.6K)
01/22/2004 02:38 AMDealBITS Drawing: SmileOnMyMac's
photoprinto
DealBITS Drawing: SmileOnMyMac's
photoprinto
02/01/2005 08:55 PMDealBITS Drawing: MaxSleeve and iProtect
DealBITS Drawing: MaxSleeve and iProtect
04/18/2005 06:45 PMAdam C. Engst (~360 words)
My main laptop bag holds so much that I'm
tempted to pack a lot more than I need much of the time, and the end
result is that my svelte little 12-inch PowerBook G4 ends up being
only a fraction of the overall weight I carry. For an outing where I
don't want all my gear, or, in fact, anything but the laptop itself,
I've just started using a MaxSleeve from MaxUpgrades. It's a sleek
black bag made of a dense polyurethane foam, and my PowerBook fits
snugly inside. A pair of zippers enable you to close it, and the
zippers are on the outside so they never come in contact with the
surface of the PowerBook. MaxUpgrades also sent me their iProtect
cloth, which is a microfiber cloth you can use to prevent finger oils
on your keycaps from marring the LCD screen surface when your laptop
is closed; it's also designed to clean sensitive LCD screens without
scratching.
DealBITS Drawing: Interarchy 7.0
(01-Mar-2004; 1.8K)
DealBITS Drawing: Interarchy 7.0
(01-Mar-2004; 1.8K)
03/06/2004 01:50 AMDealBITS Drawing: Matias OS X Keyboard
DealBITS Drawing: Matias OS X Keyboard
06/17/2005 05:46 PMAdam C. Engst (~410 words)
A little over a year ago, I reviewed the
Matias Tactile Pro keyboard, which uses Alps mechanical switches to
provide a "clicky" feel that many people, myself included,
really like. Now Matias has a new keyboard - the OS X Keyboard - that
addresses two common complaints with the Tactile Pro. First, the
Tactile Pro is relatively expensive at $99.95, whereas the OS X
Keyboard costs only $29.95. Second, the Tactile Pro is rather loud
thanks to those clicky keys, and some people (or their office-mates)
find the noise annoying. In contrast, the OS X Keyboard, short of
occasional clicks from its Spacebar, is far quieter. The OS X Keyboard
also hides the seldom-used Caps Lock key down in the cluster of
modifier keys to the right of the Spacebar (replacing it with a
Control key above Shift), prints the appropriate symbols on the
modifier keys in addition to the Option characters on all alphanumeric
keys, and arranges the three volume keys (mute, up, down) in a line
between the Help/Home/Pg Up row and F13/F14/F15. But (there's always a
"but," isn't there?), the OS X Keyboard uses rubber dome
switches instead of Alps mechanical switches, and as such, doesn't
have nearly as nice a feel as the Tactile Pro. It's comparable to the
Apple Pro Keyboard, other than a somewhat looser Spacebar. In terms of
construction, it's white plastic, and is quite light; it doesn't have
the tank-like feel of the Tactile Pro. Overall, the OS X Keyboard
hasn't rocked my world, but it seems to be a decent, inexpensive
keyboard that might be a good choice for anyone buying a Mac mini or
looking for a backup or replacement keyboard.
DealBITS Drawing: Cocoatech Winner
(26-Jan-2004; 1K)
DealBITS Drawing: Cocoatech Winner
(26-Jan-2004; 1K)
01/26/2004 09:50 PMDealBITS Drawing: disclabel from
SmileOnMyMac (05-Jul-2004; 1.6K)
DealBITS Drawing: disclabel from
SmileOnMyMac (05-Jul-2004; 1.6K)
07/05/2004 08:48 PMDealBITS Drawing: DLexpo Free Passes
(09-Aug-2004; 2.8K)
DealBITS Drawing: DLexpo Free Passes
(09-Aug-2004; 2.8K)
08/09/2004 08:27 PMDealBITS Drawing: Insider Software
Winner (05-Jan-2004; 1.1K)
DealBITS Drawing: Insider Software
Winner (05-Jan-2004; 1.1K)
01/07/2004 05:38 PMDealBITS Drawing: BeLight's Mail Factory
(16-Aug-2004; 2.3K)
DealBITS Drawing: BeLight's Mail Factory
(16-Aug-2004; 2.3K)
08/16/2004 08:01 PMDealBITS Drawing: Autographed Spam
Winner (05-Apr-2004; 1.6K)
DealBITS Drawing: Autographed Spam
Winner (05-Apr-2004; 1.6K)
04/09/2004 04:01 PMNew: GoodPage 1.0
New: GoodPage 1.0
03/23/2005 01:02 PMGoodPage is a WYSIWYG HTML/CSS authoring and site management
application with code, structure, and browser views, CSS style editing
and management, and more.
GoodPage 1.0
GoodPage 1.0
03/23/2005 12:39 PMGraphical HTML/CSS authoring tool.
Drawing in Flash: A Beginner's
Introduction to the Flash MX 2004
Drawing Tools
Drawing in Flash: A Beginner's
Introduction to the Flash MX 2004
Drawing Tools
09/24/2004 08:03 PMTake a guided tour through the Flash Tools panel as you draw a simple
illustration.
GoodPage 1.0 HTML/CSS application
released
GoodPage 1.0 HTML/CSS application
released
03/22/2005 03:40 PMGoodPage 1.0 is a new graphical HTML/CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)
authoring tool...
Tari releases HTML/CSS authoring tool
GoodPage
Tari releases HTML/CSS authoring tool
GoodPage
03/22/2005 06:32 PMEuropean developer Tari has released its first application: GoodPage,
an HTML/CSS tool that Web site owners can use to author and edit their
documents. GoodPage offers WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get)
selection and navigation of documents viewed at the code, structure or
browser level, with the ability to simultaneously view one document
different ways. The utility can also manage a Web site via FTP, SFTP
or a mounted WebDAV or other folder, such as .Mac's iDisk.
drawing with a GPS
drawing with a GPS
04/29/2004 07:47 AMGo see the gallery .. sanat yapmlar .. Gallery .. gallery .. website
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CAD-Drawing-IO-Tk-0.03
CAD-Drawing-IO-Tk-0.03
04/21/2004 10:14 AMCAD-Drawing-0.10
CAD-Drawing-0.10
12/04/2003 10:45 PMCAD-Drawing-IO-DWGI-0.09
CAD-Drawing-IO-DWGI-0.09
02/19/2004 06:06 PMCAD-Drawing-Manipulate-0.11
CAD-Drawing-Manipulate-0.11
04/21/2004 10:14 AMDrawing on Acid
Drawing on Acid
01/07/2004 02:03 PMIf you've ever wondered how the brain on acid sees life, without going
through the actual trouble and expense of doing LSD, you can now surf
over to Cowboybooks.com.au to view the results of an experiment,
conducted during the 1950's.
File-Drawing-0.01
File-Drawing-0.01
05/04/2004 04:43 PMCAD-Drawing-IO-PostScript-0.02
CAD-Drawing-IO-PostScript-0.02
04/21/2004 10:14 AMDrawing a Life
Drawing a Life
04/14/2004 05:08 AMExecutive recruiter and frustrated stand-up comic Tom Stern has found
a new outlet for his humor -- and a way to exorcise his demons. He's
determined to make CEO Dad, a cartoon based on his memories of his own
father, the next Dilbert.
CAD-Drawing-IO-Split-0.01
CAD-Drawing-IO-Split-0.01
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