Photo-Me helped by digital kiosks
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Boots deploys digital print kiosks
Boots deploys digital print kiosks
07/02/2004 10:09 AMColour snaps 'in seconds'
The web helps digital photography
companies focus on store kiosks
The web helps digital photography
companies focus on store kiosks
06/07/2004 10:04 PMInternetRetailer.com Jun 8 2004 2:51AM GMT
Picasa: Automated Digital Photo
Organizer software, instant photo
albums, sharing & printing: Download
Picasa: Automated Digital Photo
Organizer software, instant photo
albums, sharing & printing: Download
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Digital Photo tools - Photo cleaner
Digital Photo tools - Photo cleaner
10/29/2003 01:16 AMPhoto Cleaner looks worth trying. Another for the to do list.
http://www.photocleaner.com/howitworks.html...
PHOTOSITE ONLINE PHOTO SHARING
CAPABILITES ADDEDTO DXG’S NEW LINE OF
DIGITAL CAMERAS -- Partnership Provides
Consumers a Complete Digital Photography
Starter Kit
PHOTOSITE ONLINE PHOTO SHARING
CAPABILITES ADDEDTO DXG’S NEW LINE OF
DIGITAL CAMERAS -- Partnership Provides
Consumers a Complete Digital Photography
Starter Kit
07/06/2004 03:09 AMDXG USA, one of the world's largest digital camera manufacturers and a
growing U.S. brand for sub $300 digital cameras, today announces a
special consumer promotion to offer free of charge a membership to
Homestead Techjnology's Photosite online photo web sharing service.
The service allows photographers of all ages to host their own photo
album website to share pictures with friends and family where ever
they may reside. [PRWEB Jul 6, 2004]
Digital-Photo Era Changes Industry
Digital-Photo Era Changes Industry
04/01/2005 06:49 AMRed Nova Apr 1 2005 10:55AM GMT
Google Gives Away Digital Photo App
Google Gives Away Digital Photo App
07/20/2004 11:07 AMDigital-Photo Era Changes Industry (AP)
Digital-Photo Era Changes Industry (AP)
03/31/2005 12:36 PMAP - Jesse Eisenberg came within a technological whisker of losing all
her honeymoon snapshots. The 31-year-old lawyer's digital images,
stored on an online photography site, vanished while she was in the
hospital this winter having her first child. She had given up all hope
of retrieving them when they suddenly reappeared on her computer more
than a month later.
Digital Photo Space heats up
Digital Photo Space heats up
04/06/2005 02:40 PMEveryday I am amazed at the number of cool services I find by
reading weblogs. People love to share cool things. If you thought
Flickr was cool check out Webshots this site is somewhat like flickr
but a heck of a lot bigger. Along with this is HeyPix who was just
aquired by Cnet.
[Webshots.com] [HeyPix]
Technologies aid digital photo sharing
Technologies aid digital photo sharing
02/15/2004 02:38 PMBoston Globe Feb 15 2004 6:47PM GMT
The future of digital photo display?
The future of digital photo display?
06/29/2004 12:03 PMThanks, gotq. Digital photography is easy until it comes to
sorting, labeling and deciding how to share the pictures. Microsoft
researcher Steven Drucker shows correspondent James Hilliard the
software maker's Photo Triage, a project from the research labs in
Redmond that uses the metadata of digital photos to organize and
display them across a variety of electronic devices.
Technologies Aid Digital Photo Sharing
(AP)
Technologies Aid Digital Photo Sharing
(AP)
02/16/2004 01:05 AMAP - Bob Carlin enjoys the simplicity of snapping photos with his
digital camera and has amassed a considerable collection of shots from
parties, car shows and Yosemite. His complaint isn't about taking
pictures, it's what to do with them afterward.
Olympus P-10 Digital Photo Printer
Olympus P-10 Digital Photo Printer
04/30/2004 10:40 AMCNET Apr 30 2004 3:20PM GMT
Siberian Digital Photo Collection
Siberian Digital Photo Collection
01/04/2005 10:49 AM
Siberian
Digital Photo Collection. Digital Might Not Be All Bad For Photo
Print Shops
Digital Might Not Be All Bad For Photo
Print Shops
12/18/2003 04:53 PMWith everyone using digital cameras and (now) camera phones, you'd
think that the traditional photo print shops would be getting worried.
Not necessarily. They're apparently betting that people will be lazy
or uninterested in figuring out the details of printing at home, and
will still bring in their digital photos to be printed
professionally. They may be underestimating the public - and
printer companies who are trying to make the process as easy as
possible. Also, this might work for some period of time, but as the
younger tech savvy generation grows up, they're going to be just fine
printing at home.
Photo developers surviving in the
digital age
Photo developers surviving in the
digital age
12/18/2003 02:16 PMNot sure why there is so much digital camera-related stuff today
(though it's nice not to have 8 million posts about cellphones), but
there's an...
Epson's new digital photo viewer
Epson's new digital photo viewer
01/05/2004 01:30 PMNew portable digital photo viewer from Epson. The P-1000 Photo Viewer
has a high-resolution 3.8-inch LCD, a 10GB for storing photos, and a
CompactFlash memory...
Inside Microsoft's New Digital Photo
Project
Inside Microsoft's New Digital Photo
Project
02/10/2004 03:00 AMWhile Microsoft Research plays "Big Brother" to a young hiker on a
trip across North America, it's breaking new ground in the field of
digital photography.
Are digital photo printers worth the
money?
Are digital photo printers worth the
money?
12/19/2003 11:54 AMZDNet wonders if digital photo printers are worth the money? You'll
get better pictures than if you try to make prints with a regular
ink...
Microsoft develops digital photo suite
Microsoft develops digital photo suite
08/11/2004 06:43 AMInfomatics Aug 11 2004 11:39AM GMT
Digital Cameras Change War
Photo-Journalism
Digital Cameras Change War
Photo-Journalism
05/08/2004 08:24 PMReview: Picasa's Digital Photo Organizer
Review: Picasa's Digital Photo Organizer
01/28/2004 01:12 AMTechfocus Jan 28 2004 5:53AM GMT
Digital Photo Printing Online Through
Flickr
Digital Photo Printing Online Through
Flickr
04/02/2005 09:19 AMPrweb.com - Sat Apr 2, 08:35 am GMT
CNET Buys WebShots Digital Photo Site
CNET Buys WebShots Digital Photo Site
07/15/2004 08:58 AMVenerable old WebShots gets new home. ".. it will pay $70 million to
acquire Webshots, a digital photography Web site that was salvaged
from the ruins of bankrupt ExciteAtHome for $2.4 million 2 1/2 years
ago."
HP Improves Images With New Photo
Printers, Digital Cameras
HP Improves Images With New Photo
Printers, Digital Cameras
03/20/2003 01:05 PMContinuing its push into the consumer photo market and strengthening
its foothold in the
printing and imaging business, Hewlett-Packard has unveiled eight
digital imaging
products, including four photo printers, three digital cameras and
photo paper.
Canon releases new digital cameras,
photo printer
Canon releases new digital cameras,
photo printer
09/21/2004 06:46 AMCanon today announced several new digital cameras, as well as a new
photo printer...
PluggedIn: Software Tackles Digital
Photo Proliferation
PluggedIn: Software Tackles Digital
Photo Proliferation
09/18/2004 09:17 AMBoston Globe Sep 18 2004 1:14PM GMT
FlipAlbum Recorder offered for digital
photo fans
FlipAlbum Recorder offered for digital
photo fans
04/12/2004 11:24 PME-Book Systems has introduced the US$299 FlipAlbum Recorder, a
standalone device that lets you view, archive and share digital
photos...
Better Finder Rename tweaks digital
photo support
Better Finder Rename tweaks digital
photo support
06/16/2004 09:58 AMPublicspace.net has released A Better Finder Rename 6.4, and update to
its Mac Finder enhancement utility...
Software Tackles Digital Photo
Proliferation (Reuters)
Software Tackles Digital Photo
Proliferation (Reuters)
09/14/2004 01:01 PMReuters - Now that digital cameras have overtaken
film cameras in sales, users are beginning to encounter a
familiar problem -- what to do with the bulging image files and
folders filling up computer hard drives?
Personal Digital Photo Management Suite
for Longhorn?
Personal Digital Photo Management Suite
for Longhorn?
02/10/2004 02:52 AMExtremeTech has some details on the inner workings of Microsoft
Research's Worldwide Media eXchange (WWMX) digital-photo-repository
project. Some of the technology behind it could end up in Longhorn.
Lindows Expands with Digital Audio,
Photo Apps
Lindows Expands with Digital Audio,
Photo Apps
04/23/2004 05:47 PMAt the Desktop Linux Summit, the Linux OS vendor releases its new
Lsong software for digital audio and demonstrates a digital photo
application to follow on its heels.
Epson intros digital photo
viewing/storage device
Epson intros digital photo
viewing/storage device
01/05/2004 09:46 AMEpson today announced the P-1000, a new device for viewing, storing
and sharing digital photos...
Google Acquires Digital Photo Management
Company Picasa
Google Acquires Digital Photo Management
Company Picasa
07/13/2004 01:53 PMDigital cameras snap open market for Web
photo services
Digital cameras snap open market for Web
photo services
12/15/2003 05:59 AMUSA Today Dec 15 2003 5:19AM ET
Google Acquires Digital Photo Management
Company (Reuters)
Google Acquires Digital Photo Management
Company (Reuters)
07/13/2004 10:35 AMReuters - Web search company Google Inc. said on
Tuesday it acquired Picasa Inc., a digital photo management
company it hopes will help it to offer services that will
differentiate it as it seeks to go public.
PluggedIn: Software Tackles Digital
Photo Proliferation (Reuters)
PluggedIn: Software Tackles Digital
Photo Proliferation (Reuters)
09/18/2004 07:29 AMReuters - Now that digital cameras have overtaken
film cameras in sales, users are beginning to encounter a
familiar problem -- what to do with the bulging image files and
folders filling up computer hard drives?
An Interview With Derrick Story (Digital
Photo Hacker At Large)
An Interview With Derrick Story (Digital
Photo Hacker At Large)
06/09/2004 01:13 AM"I'm a Photoshop CS, QuickTime Pro, and iPhoto guy most of the time. I
can do just about anything imaginable with these three applications."
By Kathryn Barret, O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)
How to recover deleted digital photo
files from a flash card
How to recover deleted digital photo
files from a flash card
10/29/2003 01:16 AMRecently, due to a combination of very poor user interface, and
momentary insanity, while meaning to delete one picture on an almost
full flash (SmartMedia) card, I recently deleted all the digital
picture files on the card. Once I discovered my mistake, I compounded
it by continuing to take photos, assuming that the ones I had deleted
were irrecoverable and weren't important anyway. Later that day I was
informed in no uncertain terms that the pictures I had deleted were
important, and that I should make all efforts possible to recover
them. So later that night I sat up with Google and downloaded and
tried a number of file recovery programs. A lot of the programs I
tried were totally useless. File Scavenger V2, File Recover, Digital
Picture Recovery, PC Inspector File Smart Recovery couldn't find any
of the deleted files. PC Inspector File Recovery crashed when I ran
it. Plus, the people who make the PC Inspector programs started
spamming me about their products. I found one that looked promising,
PhotoRescue, that showed me thumbnails of the missing photos, and
promised that if I bought the program it could recover the full files,
or my money back. That seemed reasonable enough and I was prepared to
buy it for $29 if none of the others worked. However, the clear winner
at photo file recovery was a program called Zero Assumption Digital
Image Recovery. I downloaded the program, checked it for viruses, ran
it, and it recovered my files and put them on my hard disk. It has an
exceedingly simple user interface. Somewhat disconcertingly for my
geeky soul, there are no options to configure or choices to make. I
just started the program, told it where to save the images it
recovered, pointed it at the card, and it did its stuff. In my case,
it worked flawlessly and recovered 155 images, including 22 files that
I had deleted and that other programs said didn't exist. It made
someone in my family very happy. Zero Assumption Digital Image
Recovery is the best program that I have found for recovering photos
files deleted from flash cards. As a bonus, it is freeware, released
by a Russian programmer as a way of promoting his corporate data
recovery software. I hope he succeeds. Very Highly Recommended.
Summary: Program: Zero Assumption Digital Image Recovery Rating: Very
Highly recommended Cost: Free Version reviewed: 1.0...
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AppleScript Pro Sessions to cover Tiger,
Automator
AppleScript Pro Sessions to cover Tiger,
Automator
04/14/2005 08:35 AMAppleScript Pro Sessions (May 2-6 in Monterey, California.) will
include coverage of Tiger, including AppleScript changes in the new OS
version and Automator, the new personal automation assistant...
News: AppleScript Pro Sessions to cover
Tiger, Automator
News: AppleScript Pro Sessions to cover
Tiger, Automator
04/14/2005 12:33 PMWith Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger's" release planned for April 29, 2005, the
coordinators of AppleScript Pro Sessions have announced that their
next event will feature coverage of Tiger and Tiger's new automation
tool Automator. The sessions will happen in Monterey, Calif. from May
2 - 6, 2005.
"booth babes and the geeks that get
their photo taken with them"
"booth babes and the geeks that get
their photo taken with them"
07/03/2004 02:10 AMAutomated Web Photo Galleries with
iPhoto and Perl
Automated Web Photo Galleries with
iPhoto and Perl
05/07/2004 07:21 PM
If iPhoto is working nicely as your digital shoebox, but you want
to automate the process of creating web galleries for your own server,
here's a nifty setup using Sendmail, MySQL, and Perl. Mike Schienle,
who specializes in task automation for a living, shows you the system
he designed for his wife, who is an avid photographer.
View iPhoto 5 photo count by keyword or
date
View iPhoto 5 photo count by keyword or
date
02/05/2005 10:14 PMIf you have the Keyword panel visible in iPhoto 5, and you hover over
a keyword with the mouse, a tooltip tells you how many photos in the
current album/view have that keyword.
Similarly, hovering over a month/day if the C...
Photobooth
Photobooth
09/16/2004 07:34 AM
« Two geeks, two photobooths, 8 frames. Both booths seemed to
experience technical problems with the developer but still it was
goofy, random fun. »
Self-portraits have always seemed terribly narcissistic and vain to
me and I especially hated the years of school yearbook photos we were
forced to have taken since they were always awful. The man who
'invented' the concept of individual annual school portraits died this
week and I thought a fitting burial would be to fill his grave with
millions of the photos he cursed us all with, including mine from the
years of braces which made me look like Jaws had he worn plaid skirts
while gnawing on James Bond. Still, there's something strangely
curious about looking at yourself in 16 or more annual portraits that
illustrate how quickly you changed even though time seemed to stand
still when you were in grade school. Once we are out of school we
rarely bother with the annual portrait and one morning you wake up,
look tiredly in the mirror and wonder who the old prune is staring
back at you. I've been thinking that getting our picture taken in a
photobooth once a year or so might be a fun way to watch ourselves
age. :)
Perhaps the only photos of myself have been taken in a photobooth for
various identification purposes like passes for the underground, but
I've always had a fascination with photobooths for some inexplicable
reason. How can you not love a contraption that takes such bad
pictures that they even make a Finnish immigration officer titter and
smirk at them? I bought a copy of Photob
ooth expecting to read the history of the device and
anecdotal personal vignettes from people who have had a love for them
over the years, but sadly it only has a few pages of text and the rest
is filled with photobooth strips from the last 70 years or so. The
photos are amazingly interesting and some of them make you truly
curious about what ever happened to the person staring back at you.
The author has a site called the found photo, but it seems
to be under permanent construction which is a pity since a site filled
with found photobooth photos could really be a wonderful archive to
browse through much like a grandparent's shoebox in the attic.
There isn't much at all on the net that I could find about the
Siberian immigrant named Anatol Josepho who patented the concept for
the photobooth in 1925. There's a history book for just about every
other obscure and esoteric topic these days, why not the photobooth,
its inventor and the people who loved the photos? In an age where
everything is pushing towards the digital, there's something
comforting about the steadfast analog technology that still works
well, even if you have to stand around the booth trying to look casual
while waiting for the pictures to develop. I found the photobooth
directory which looks to be an ambitious project that could use a
little more love as film booths get harder to find in the US with
every passing day.
standing quiet in loren's photobooth
standing quiet in loren's photobooth
12/19/2003 02:26 PMUse iPhoto Buddy to automount iPhoto
library volumes
Use iPhoto Buddy to automount iPhoto
library volumes
03/22/2005 03:39 PMThis is a minor discovery regarding a venerable application, but I
thought it was a great feature. I have used iPhoto Buddy for some
time to organize multiple iPhoto libraries. Recently, I started to
store libraries on a dri...
iPhoto Buddy splits up your iPhoto
library
iPhoto Buddy splits up your iPhoto
library
01/27/2004 10:17 AMFreeware tool
iPhoto Buddy,
which allows you to split your gigantic iPhoto library into smaller,
more manageable volumes, received an incremental upgrade to version
1.18 recently. The latest edition integrates with Apple's new iLife
'04 suite and includes better support for long library names.
"Automator"
"Automator"
06/28/2004 08:15 PMOsama in the booth
Osama in the booth
08/13/2004 12:11 AMOver on the right side of the fence, we're hearing plenty of voices
arguing that al-Qaida wants to see George Bush defeated. From where I
sit, it seems equally or more likely that bin Laden and company would
love to see Bush re-elected (he's been their best recruiting agent, in
Iraq and elsewhere).
But really, to speculate on this subject either way is to go down a
rathole. Who cares which candidate al-Qaida might favor? Osama doesn't
vote. All that matters is, which candidate will best protect the
American people, bolster the American economy, and help build a safer
and more peaceful world for our kids?
But the prospect of an October surprise now looms scarily over the
electoral landscape. And the most important thing we can do is to
inoculate ourselves in advance against it.
The nightmare scenario goes something like this: Sometime in
October, al-Qaida strikes inside the U.S. Either (a) Americans rally
behind the president, even though the occasion of a second attack
might cause us to feel the administration had failed us; or (b) though
there might well have been little any president could do to stop the
attack, many Americans blame Bush -- and that evokes a patriotic
chorus of rally-round-the-prez from our leaders and our media, with
sanctimonious cries of "Remember Madrid!"
It barely matters, then, whether the reaction goes for or against
Bush. Either way -- if we accept, as U.S. intelligence reports, that
"influencing the elections" is an al-Qaida goal -- the result will be
an al-Qaida success. Unless we're somehow able, ahead of the fact, to
draw some lines in the rhetorical sand.
The "influencing elections" debate began in earnest in March, when
the Madrid attacks and subsequent fall of Bush ally Jose Maria Aznar's
government led American conservatives to complain that Spain's voters
had capitulated to al-Qaida in a shameful act of cowardice. Never mind
that the overwhelming majority of Spanish voters
had long opposed their government's policy of supporting the Iraq
war; never mind that the last-minute swing against the incumbent
government was sparked by disgust at the
spin games it played in the immediate aftermath of the attack
(when it tried to pin the blame on Basque terrorists). Details,
details!
There was and is a blunt agenda at work in this gross distortion of
the record: the party of Cheney and Rove is laying the groundwork to
argue that, in the wake of an al-Qaida attack, it is our patriotic
duty to vote for Bush. Otherwise, you know, the terrorists have
won.
In a better world, the right thing to do here would be for
Republicans and Democrats to agree, in advance, that neither side will
attempt to make political hay out of circumstances surrounding another
terrorist attack on the U.S. before the election.
I can't help thinking, though, that such a move would really be
unilateral disarmament on the Democratic side -- because the Bush
administration has broken every promise it has ever made about not
turning terrorism into a political football. Since the war on terror
is the only issue on which polls show Bush with any remaining appeal
to the American public, it has become the administration's political
cornerstone. And it is being micromanaged for Bush's personal
political advantage.
Here's Tom Ridge, touting the glories of the president's policies
out of one side of his mouth and insisting that his Homeland Security
Department "doesn't do politics" out of the other! When all accounts
suggest that it was an oversensitivity to political winds that led our
intelligence astray in the Iraqi weapons-of-mass-destruction fiasco,
here's the new choice to head the CIA -- a partisan GOP bulldog! And
don't you Democrats dare oppose him, or we'll hang you by your
obstructionist thumbs!
No, I don't think it's possible, given these players, to steer the
debate onto the high road and keep it there. Instead, we'd all better
keep on high alert between now and Nov. 2 -- not only for possible
attacks, which remain a true danger, but for the outrageous
distortions of the American political process that could result from
them.
Of course, we can be thankful for little things: At least the trial
balloon of p
ostponing elections in the event of a terror attack seems to have
been definitively exploded.
Booth Bots?
Booth Bots?
07/26/2004 11:08 PMInstead of booth
babes, geeks at the 2004 AAAI
National Conference may be seeing booth bots. Robots particpating in
the annual Robot
Competition and Exhibition will be required to work in the vendor
booths at the convention as part of the contest. The robots will have
to
register themselves for the conference, find their assigned booth,
and
interact with human particpants doing things such as escorting them to
destinations within meeting hall. Each robot will also have to arrive
at
a pre-scheduled time and location to present a talk to the humans. A
CMU press
release says that Grace and George, a
pair of social robots developed by researchers at CMU and two other
labs, will be
working the show.
Booth boyz of E3
Booth boyz of E3
05/15/2004 04:28 AM
All over the net, we're getting treated to galleries of
the booth-babes at E3, the big gaming conference in LA.
Alice Taylor, the Quake player who
posted the devastating report on a panel of four men saying
unbelievably stupid things about why women don't play games, decided
to prove her point by going around E3, shooting the Booth Boyz on
offer. It's a pretty sad lot.
Link
New: Viewing Booth Pro 1.0
New: Viewing Booth Pro 1.0
01/22/2004 11:35 AMViewing Booth Pro is a basic image editor that can acquire images from
any TWAIN scanner.
In Praise Of Automator
In Praise Of Automator
04/18/2005 02:02 AMAutomator brings back the programming to the masses. By
NonlinearMatters
Cell Phone Booth
Cell Phone Booth
01/03/2005 10:33 AM
Another day, another artist complaining about the lack of
respect/personal interaction from those pesky cell phone users. At
least Nick Rodrigues bothered to wear a suit as he showed off his
personal cell phone booth, designed to illustrate how disrespectful
people are when they dare call their friends and family in public.
Remember the good ol' days, when people would go into Conversation
Booths before speaking, preserving the sanctity of the commons'
silence? No, I really don't either.
Performa
nce Sculpture [SensoryImpact]
Microsoft's CES Booth a Sardine Can
Microsoft's CES Booth a Sardine Can
01/09/2004 09:54 PMMicrosoft's booth at the Consumer Electronics Show is packed to the
gills. The company is showing off a bunch of new wares here.
"The portable cellphone booth."
"The portable cellphone booth."
01/04/2005 11:28 AMThe Portable Cellphone Booth
The Portable Cellphone Booth
01/03/2005 12:29 PM
The
Portable Cellphone Booth (imbedded .mov)
FlashPoint launches fastest photo
sharing on the Internet. Innovative
Qurio Instant Photo Server allows
instant photo sharing with anyone, any
time, anywhere, directly from the
control of your own PC.
FlashPoint launches fastest photo
sharing on the Internet. Innovative
Qurio Instant Photo Server allows
instant photo sharing with anyone, any
time, anywhere, directly from the
control of your own PC.
09/09/2004 03:46 AMFlashPoint prepares to unlock the pictures of more than 40 million
digital camera owners who have their pictures trapped in their PC.
Consumers are tired of trying to share their pictures with cumbersome
email attachments and time consuming uploads to web sites. The
innovative Qurio Instant Photo Server allows you to instantly share
thousands of full resolution pictures over the Internet, directly from
your own PC. And, since your pictures stay right on your own hard
drive, you remain in complete control of your personal pictures.
[PRWEB Sep 9, 2004]
10.4: Use Automator to combine PDFs
10.4: Use Automator to combine PDFs
06/17/2005 04:40 PMThere have been numerous hints here about how to combine PDFs into a
single document. Well, Automator now handles that task very nicely.
You can select the documents that you want to combine in the Finder
and then Control-cli...
TidBITS: Meet Automator
TidBITS: Meet Automator
06/05/2005 10:56 PMMatt
Neuburg: “The history of the Mac is paved with Apple’s
attempts to enable ordinary users to tap the programmable power of
their own computers.”
Call for Automator Actions
Call for Automator Actions
04/17/2005 03:18 PMRay Barber: "Knowing the talent that visit and support MacScripter, I
am sure many of
you are already putting together some great actions. With that in
mind, we
are putting together a fantastic site dedicated to Automator and
Automator
actions. Its audience will include both action authors such as
yourselves,
and many Automator users, some of whom will never write a line of code
in
their lives."
QuarkXPress Automator Actions Now
Available
QuarkXPress Automator Actions Now
Available
06/05/2005 11:48 PMQuarkXPress Automator Actions Now Available
Automated Workflows, LLC Announces Automator Actions for use with
QuarkXPress
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania — May 30th, 2005 — Automated
Workflows, LLC is pleased to announce the availability of Automator
actions for use with QuarkXPress, which can be used to automate time
consuming desktop publishing tasks!

Update: Barcode Automator 3.0
Update: Barcode Automator 3.0
09/01/2004 09:58 AMThe batch barcode generation suite adds support for Global Trade
Identification Numbers and full Sunrise 2005 compliance, complete
price barcode add-on and magazine issue support, and more.
Write Your Own Automator Actions
Write Your Own Automator Actions
06/05/2005 10:56 PMMacDevCenter.com, Matt Neuburg: “An Automator Action is
extremely easy to write. Documentation on how to do so is copious and
helpful... Still, all that documentation may seem overwhelming at
first, so this article presents a simple hands-on example to get you
started down the road to writing your own Actions.”
Tiger Primer: Automator
Tiger Primer: Automator
07/08/2004 07:09 PMYou may not know a lot about it yet, but trust me -- Tiger's new
AUtomator feature will save you a lot of time. By Jason Snell,
Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Do Not Underestimate The Power Of
Automator
Do Not Underestimate The Power Of
Automator
07/07/2004 01:36 AMtrent: "The unsung hero of this Summer's keynote is Automator. This
app delivers the previously unthinkable power of scripting to the
hands of those who will never in a million years bother to learn such
tricks the 'proper' way."
E3: Floor Team: Booth Babes
E3: Floor Team: Booth Babes
05/12/2004 09:32 PMOur E3 floor team is packing it up for the day, getting ready to do
the real dirty work of E3: watching drunk developers dance at
faux-raves thrown by game companies' marketing teams. And since I had
to put that image into your mind, let me try to make up...
Volunteers needed for OSCON TPF booth
Volunteers needed for OSCON TPF booth
07/25/2004 04:27 AMBill Odom writes "TPF needs your help! The Perl Foundation will have a
booth at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention again this year, and we
need volunteers to staff the booth. No special experience or abilities
are needed, other than a willingness to talk ...
Photo-Me helped by digital kiosks