DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft Published
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DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft published
(W3C)
DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft published
(W3C)
10/23/2002 03:12 PMDOM Level 3 Validation Working Draft
Published
DOM Level 3 Validation Working Draft
Published
02/05/2003 06:24 PM5 February 2003: Based on feedback received during Last Call, the DOM
Working Group has released an updated Working Draft of the Document
Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Validation Specification. The Document
Object Model (DOM) allows programs and scripts to update the content
and style of documents dynamically. This module of DOM3 ensures that
documents remain or become valid. Comments are invited. Read about the
DOM Activity. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Events Working Draft
Published
DOM Level 3 Events Working Draft
Published
02/21/2003 03:41 PM21 February 2003: The Document Object Model (DOM) Working Group has
released a Working Draft of the DOM Level 3 Events specification.
Comments are welcome. Language and platform neutral, the system allows
registration of event handlers, describes event flow through a tree
structure, and provides context for each event. Read about the DOM
Activity. (News archive)
DOM Level 3 Core, Load and Save Working
Drafts Published
DOM Level 3 Core, Load and Save Working
Drafts Published
02/26/2003 09:57 PM26 February 2003: The DOM Working Group has released updated Working
Drafts of the DOM Level 3 Core and Load and Save specifications. The
Document Object Model (DOM) allows programs and scripts to update the
content and style of documents dynamically. Comments are welcome.
Visit the DOM home page. (News archive)
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
The W3C RDF Data Access Working Group
has published the first public working
draft of SPARQL Variable Binding
01/02/2005 11:31 AMxmlhack Jan 2 2005 1:45PM GMT
xml:id Working Draft Published
xml:id Working Draft Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-08: The XML Core Working Group has released the First Public
Working Draft of xml:id Version 1.0. The specification introduces a
predefined attribute name that can always be treated as an ID and
hence can always be recognized. Comments are welcome. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
CSS 2.1 Working Draft Published
01/29/2003 03:04 PM29 January 2003: Answering comments received during Last Call, the CSS
Working Group has released an interim Working Draft of Cascading Style
Sheets, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1). Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is
a language used to render structured documents like HTML and XML on
screen, on paper, and in speech. The draft brings CSS2 in line with
implementations and CSS2 errata, and removes obsolete features. Visit
the CSS home page. (News archive)
SVG 1.2 Working Draft published (W3C)
SVG 1.2 Working Draft published (W3C)
11/18/2002 11:57 AMXHTML 2.0 Working Draft Published
XHTML 2.0 Working Draft Published
08/05/2002 10:43 PM5 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of XHTML 2.0. XHTML 2.0 is a relative of the Web's
familiar publishing languages, HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0 and 1.1, and is
not intended to be backward compatible with them. The draft contains
the XHTML 2.0 markup language in modules for creating rich, portable
Web-based applications. Comments are welcome. Visit the HTML home
page. (News archive)
EARL 1.0 Working Draft Published
EARL 1.0 Working Draft Published
12/06/2002 04:08 PM6 December 2002: The Evaluation and Repair Tools Working Group has
released the first public Working Draft of the Evaluation and Report
Language (EARL) 1.0. The specification explains how to use EARL, a
general-purpose language for expressing test results, and defines a
basic vocabulary. Feedback is welcome. Read about the Web
Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
XForms Working Draft Published
XForms Working Draft Published
08/21/2002 11:03 AM21 August 2002: The XForms Working Group has released a Working Draft
of XForms 1.0 incorporating all issues received during Last Call.
Comments are welcome through 4 September. More flexible than previous
HTML and XHTML form technologies, the new generation of Web forms
separates purpose, presentation, and data. Visit the XForms home page.
(News archive)
HLink Working Draft Published
HLink Working Draft Published
09/13/2002 07:27 AM13 September 2002: The HTML Working Group has published the first
public Working Draft of HLink. The draft gives the XHTML Family the
ability to specify which attributes represent hyperlinks, and how
those hyperlinks should be traversed. Comments are welcome. Visit the
HTML home page. (News archive)
RDF/XML Syntax Working Draft Published
RDF/XML Syntax Working Draft Published
11/12/2002 06:47 PM12 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released a Working
Draft of RDF/XML Syntax Specification (Revised). The document updates
the Resource Description Framework (RDF) Model and Syntax
Specification in terms of XML, XML Namespaces, the XML Information Set
with new support for XML Base. Read about the Semantic Web Activity.
(News archive)
CCXML Working Draft Published
CCXML Working Draft Published
10/15/2002 10:30 PM15 October 2002: The Voice Browser Working Group has published the
second public Working Draft of Voice Browser Call Control: CCXML
Version 1.0. CCXML, the Call Control eXtensible Markup Language,
provides telephony call control support for VoiceXML and other dialog
systems. Comments are welcome. Visit the Voice Browser home page.
(News archive)
XML Events Working Draft published (W3C)
XML Events Working Draft published (W3C)
08/14/2002 09:16 AMXML Events Working Draft Published
XML Events Working Draft Published
08/13/2002 07:01 AM12 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released an updated Working
Draft of XML Events that incorporates comments received during Last
Call. The specification defines a module used to associate behaviors
with document-level markup for XML languages, and supports the DOM
Level 2 event model. Comments are welcome. Visit the HTML home page.
(News archive)
XFrames Working Draft published (W3C)
XFrames Working Draft published (W3C)
08/08/2002 11:58 AMRDF Schema Working Draft Published
RDF Schema Working Draft Published
11/13/2002 05:07 PM13 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of RDF Vocabulary Description Language 1.0: RDF Schema.
The specification describes how to use RDF to describe RDF
vocabularies, and defines a basic vocabulary and conventions that can
be used by Semantic Web applications. Read about the Semantic Web
Activity. (News archive)
XFrames Working Draft Published
XFrames Working Draft Published
08/06/2002 12:53 PM6 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of XFrames. Replacing HTML frames, XFrames is an XML
application for composing documents together that makes the content of
framesets visible in their URIs. It addresses the usability, search
and security problems associated with HTML frames. Comments are
welcome. Read more on the HTML home page. (News archive)
MathML 2.0 Second Edition Working Draft
Published
MathML 2.0 Second Edition Working Draft
Published
12/19/2002 11:29 AM19 December 2002: The Math Working Group has released a Working Draft
of the Mathematical Markup Language (MathML) Version 2.0 (2nd
Edition). MathML 2.0 is and XML application that allows mathematical
notation and content to be served, received, and processed on the Web.
The 2nd edition contains clarifications and errata corrections.
Comments are welcome. Visit the Math home page. (News archive)
Working Draft of QA Test Guidelines
Published
Working Draft of QA Test Guidelines
Published
12/20/2002 01:54 PM20 December 2002: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has
released the first published Working Draft of the QA Framework: Test
Guidelines. The document defines a set of common guidelines for
conformance test materials for W3C specifications. Visit the QA home
page and read about the QA Activity. (News archive)
Delivery Context Working Draft Published
Delivery Context Working Draft Published
12/13/2002 03:19 PM13 December 2001: The Device Independence Working Group has released
the first public Working Draft of Delivery Context Overview for Device
Independence. Delivery context is a term used to describe user
preferences and the capabilities of user Web access mechanisms. Read
about the W3C Device Independence Activity. (News archive)
OWL Test Cases Working Draft Published
OWL Test Cases Working Draft Published
02/18/2003 06:20 PM18 February 2003: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of Web Ontology Language (OWL) Test Cases.
Designed for OWL developers, the draft is a companion to the OWL
language definition. OWL is used to publish and share sets of terms
called ontologies, providing advanced Web search, software agents and
knowledge management. Read about the Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
Ink Markup Language Working Draft
Published
Ink Markup Language Working Draft
Published
03/06/2004 01:50 AM2004-02-23: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released a
second Working Draft of the Ink Markup Language (InkML). The InkML
data format is used to represent ink entered with an electronic pen or
stylus. Ink-aware Web applications can process and exchange
handwriting, gestures, sketches, music and other notational languages.
Visit the Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
XML Accessibility Guidelines Working
Draft Published
XML Accessibility Guidelines Working
Draft Published
10/08/2002 07:08 AM3 October 2002: The WAI Protocols and Formats Working Group has
released an updated Working Draft of XML Accessibility Guidelines. The
draft is a guide for tools designers and authors of XML formats. It
explains how to design accessible XML applications that lower barriers
to Web accessibility for people with disabilities. Comments are
welcome. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News archive)
Web Services Architecture Working Draft
Published
Web Services Architecture Working Draft
Published
11/14/2002 03:28 PM14 November 2002: The Web Services Architecture Working Group has
released the first public Working Draft of Web Services Architecture.
Software applications can communicate using Web services to present
dynamic context-driven information to the user. The reference
architecture identifies Web services components, defines relationships
among those components, and establishes constraints upon them.
Comments are welcome. Read about the Web Services Activity. (News
archive)
SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature Working
Draft Published
SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature Working
Draft Published
08/14/2002 11:18 AM14 August 2002: The XML Protocol Working Group has released the first
Working Draft of the SOAP 1.2 Attachment Feature. This abstract SOAP
1.2 feature can be used as the basis for defining SOAP bindings that
support the transmission of messages with attachments. Comments are
welcome. Read more on the Web services home page. (News archive)
Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema
Working Draft Published
Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema
Working Draft Published
08/15/2002 11:41 AM15 August 2002: The HTML Working Group has released a Working Draft of
Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema. The draft provides a complete
set of XML Schema modules for XHTML, and allows document authors to
modify and extend XHTML in a conformant way. Visit the HTML home page.
(News archive)
Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide
Working Draft Published
Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide
Working Draft Published
11/08/2002 08:17 PM8 November 2002: The Web Ontology Working Group has published its
First Working Draft of the Web Ontology Language (OWL) Guide. The OWL
Guide demonstrates the use of OWL to formalize a domain by defining
classes and properties of those classes; define individuals and assert
properties about them, and reason about these classes and individuals
to the degree permitted by the formal semantics of the OWL language.
Read about the Web Ontology Working Group. (News archive)
OWL Abstract Syntax and Semantics
Working Draft Published
OWL Abstract Syntax and Semantics
Working Draft Published
11/11/2002 03:18 PM31 July 2002: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an updated
Working Draft of OWL Abstract Syntax and Semantics. The draft is a
high-level description of the OWL Web Ontology Language 1.0 and its
subset OWL Lite. Automated tools can use common sets of terms called
ontologies to power services such as more accurate Web search,
intelligent software agents, and knowledge management. OWL is used to
publish and share ontologies on the Web. Read about the W3C Semantic
Web Activity. (News archive)
RDF Concepts and Abstract Syntax Working
Draft Published
RDF Concepts and Abstract Syntax Working
Draft Published
11/12/2002 06:47 PM12 November 2002: The RDF Core Working Group has released a Working
Draft of the Resource Description Framework (RDF) Concepts and
Abstract Syntax (formerly named Concepts and Abstract Data Model). The
draft defines the abstract graph syntax on which RDF is based. It
discusses design goals, the meaning of RDF documents, key concepts,
character normalization and handling of URI references. Read about the
Semantic Web Activity. (News archive)
Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema
Working Draft published (W3C)
Modularization of XHTML in XML Schema
Working Draft published (W3C)
08/16/2002 11:06 AMScalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.2
Working Draft Published
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.2
Working Draft Published
11/15/2002 06:50 PM15 November 2002: The SVG Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.2. Potential areas
of new work identified in SVG 1.2 include integration with other XML
formats, and text wrapping, printing, streaming, painting, rendering
model, and DOM enhancements. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
CSS3 Text Last Call Working Draft
Published
CSS3 Text Last Call Working Draft
Published
02/26/2003 03:38 PM26 February 2003: The CSS Working Group has released a second Last
Call Working Draft of the CSS3 module: Text incorporating all comments
from the first Last Call. The group welcomes feedback through 5 March.
The document is a set of text formatting properties. Many address
international contexts, particularly East Asian and bidirectional
text. Visit the CSS home page. (News archive)
QA Framework: Specification Guidelines
Working Draft Published
QA Framework: Specification Guidelines
Working Draft Published
08/26/2002 10:33 AM26 August 2002: The Quality Assurance (QA) Working Group has released
a Working Draft of the QA Framework: Specification Guidelines. The
guidelines are designed to help W3C Working Groups write clearer, more
implementable, and better testable technical reports. This is a major
revision and comments are welcome. Visit the QA home page. (News
archive)
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
Working Draft Published
Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0
Working Draft Published
08/22/2002 01:31 PM22 August 2002: The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
Working Group has released a Working Draft of the Web Content
Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. Following WCAG checkpoints makes Web
content accessible to people with disabilities, and to a variety of
Web-enabled devices, such as phones, handhelds, kiosks, and network
appliances. Read about the Web Accessibility Initiative. (News
archive)
Working Draft of An XHTML + MathML + SVG
Profile Published
Working Draft of An XHTML + MathML + SVG
Profile Published
08/09/2002 03:57 PM9 August 2002: The HTML and SVG Working Groups have published the
second Working Draft of An XHTML + MathML + SVG Profile. The draft
enables mixing XHTML, MathML and SVG in the same document using the
XML namespaces mechanism while allowing validation. Comments are
welcome. Read about the HTML and the Graphics Activities. (News
archive)
Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)
1.1 Working Draft Published
Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P)
1.1 Working Draft Published
02/11/2004 03:05 PM2004-02-11: The P3P Specification Working Group has released the First
Public Working Draft of the Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.1 (P3P
1.1). P3P simplifies and automates the process of reading Web site
privacy policies, promoting trust and confidence in the Web. Version
1.1 has new extension and binding mechanisms based on suggestions from
W3C workshops and the privacy community. Read about privacy and P3P.
(News archive)
XML Protocol Abstract Model Working
Draft Published
XML Protocol Abstract Model Working
Draft Published
02/20/2003 03:54 PM20 February 2003: The XML Protocol Working Group has released a final
Working Draft of the XML Protocol Abstract Model. First published in
2001, the document was an evaluation and reasoning tool used to craft
SOAP Version 1.2. The Working Group believes the model has served its
purpose and plans no further work on it. Visit the Web Services home
page. (News archive)
Grok Description matches for DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft Published
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New version of Xandros highlights
Windows support, update to CrossOver
Office
New version of Xandros highlights
Windows support, update to CrossOver
Office
07/28/2004 09:49 AMDirect and Related Links for 'New version of Xandros highlights
Windows support, update to CrossOver Office'
“Xandros announced an upgrade to their OS today, extending
Linux desktop support for Windows applications. With the new release,
users can now download Codeweaver’s CrossOver Office with a
single click. With the release of version 2.5, Xandros Desktop users
get CrossOver Office 3.0.1 with support for Lotus Notes 6.5.1,
Microsoft Project 2000/2002, and Microsoft Outlook XP. Current Xandros
users can access the upgrade of CrossOver Office using Xandros
Networks.” Read more… This looks like as…
CrossOver Office 3.0.0
CrossOver Office 3.0.0
05/11/2004 01:32 PMA system for running Windows productivity applications on Linux.
CrossOver Office 3.0.1 review
CrossOver Office 3.0.1 review
08/18/2004 01:08 PM What do you do when you need to use Windows programs in GNU/Linux?
You could look for free software alternatives to those programs, but
in some cases -- such as with Macromedia's proprietary Flash MX Web
development environment -- there is no suitable replacement in
GNU/Linux. That's where CrossOver Office by CodeWeavers comes in;
using this software you can run a number of Windows programs in
GNU/Linux without any loss in performance or stability. Too bad it's
under a restrictive proprietary license.
CrossOver Office Professional 3.0.1
CrossOver Office Professional 3.0.1
07/01/2004 12:41 AMYes, Virginia, you can run Windows applications on Linux! CrossOver
Office aids in the transition, allowing users to utilize some familiar
apps in a brave new world.
CrossOver Office 4.2.0 (Default branch)
CrossOver Office 4.2.0 (Default branch)
03/30/2005 11:26 AM

CrossOver Office allows you to install your favorite Windows
productivity applications in Linux, without needing a Microsoft
Operating System license. It includes an easy-to-use, single-click
interface, which makes installing a Windows application simple and
fast. Once installed, your application will integrate directly with
your GNOME or KDE environment.
Changes:
Support was added for the following applications:
EndNote 8, Quicken 2005, and iTunes 4.7. The
viewing of "shared desktops" in Netmeeting was
fixed. The importation of databases into Excel was
fixed. The saving of attachments in Lotus Notes
was fixed. Associations on systems that don't have
KDE were fixed. Issues with cross-product RPM
upgrades were resolved. Menu support was improved
on some newer distributions. Many other upgrade
fixes were made.
CrossOver Office Server Edition
CrossOver Office Server Edition
10/29/2003 12:10 AMIf you want to use MSOffice without getting involved with Windows,
consider CrossOver Office.
Jeremy White And Mad Penguin On
CrossOver Office 3
Jeremy White And Mad Penguin On
CrossOver Office 3
05/23/2004 01:34 PMPlaying Nice: Reviews of CrossOver
Office, WineX 4
Playing Nice: Reviews of CrossOver
Office, WineX 4
07/01/2004 03:47 PMCan Chinese Office Software Crack the
Monopoly?
Can Chinese Office Software Crack the
Monopoly?
02/15/2004 01:16 PMTsao is chief executive of
Evermore Software, a Chinese
company that sees an opening for a new kind of Office, or at least
what he calls a truly advanced kind. And at the Demo conference that
starts today in suburban Phoenix, he'll show off the English version
of
"Everm
ore Integrated Office" (EIOffice), the newest edition of a product
that has been in development since 1999.
Crossover 4.2 Runs Quickbooks on Linux
Crossover 4.2 Runs Quickbooks on Linux
04/03/2005 05:58 PMSlashdot Apr 3 2005 9:39PM GMT
Microsoft Betas Crossover to Legacy
Software
Microsoft Betas Crossover to Legacy
Software
12/16/2003 11:19 AMAtNewYork Dec 16 2003 10:23AM ET
GridSense to Seek Crossover Listing;
Extends Marketing
GridSense to Seek Crossover Listing;
Extends Marketing
12/30/2003 04:09 PMBC Technology Dec 30 2003 3:08PM ET
CodeWeavers CrossOver To Support
Intel-Based Macs
CodeWeavers CrossOver To Support
Intel-Based Macs
06/24/2005 03:42 PMNews: CodeWeavers CrossOver to support
Intel-based Macs
News: CodeWeavers CrossOver to support
Intel-based Macs
06/24/2005 05:06 PMWindows-to-Linux porting experts CodeWeavers said they’ll
support Intel-based Macs.
Office 2003 Tool: FabriKam – The
Microsoft Office System Solutions
Learning Platform
Office 2003 Tool: FabriKam – The
Microsoft Office System Solutions
Learning Platform
08/09/2004 02:30 AMThe CHM provides an overview of the FabriKam project and how to use
the FabriKam virtual PC environment and documentation to best learn
about the rich potential of the Microsoft Office System as a
development platform. Each solution and platform component section
described the salient points that help developers focus on areas of
interest.
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1: Microsoft Office
ALternative Has Some Hits, Many Misses
OpenOSX Office 1.5.1: Microsoft Office
ALternative Has Some Hits, Many Misses
04/05/2005 01:27 AM By Rob Griffiths, Macworld
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
Microsoft To Bridge Office, Back Office
Apps
01/26/2004 01:10 AMMicrosoft continues to build bridges between Office desktop apps and
reservoirs of back-office data. The "Information Worker Bridge"
project now under way seeks to make it easier for integrators or
in-house developers to make Excel or Word de-facto front ends for
back-end accounting, ERP or other applications, sources said. In
theory, this would take back-office integration beyond ODBC drivers
and InfoPath, the Office application that lets people build dynamic
forms on their desktops that tap into back-office XML data.
Office Suite: MobiSystems Office
Standard Updated
Office Suite: MobiSystems Office
Standard Updated
06/21/2004 09:20 AMOffice 2003 broke (uninstalled) an
earlier Office app
Office 2003 broke (uninstalled) an
earlier Office app
03/06/2004 02:01 AMNot exactly a security story, but definitely related to my earlier
posts today: Installing Office 2003 "breaks" (uninstalls) an earlier
Office application, Microsoft Photo Editor. With effort (and an Office
XP CD-ROM), the older program can be reinstalled, but one...
TV on crack
TV on crack
03/22/2005 04:44 PMIs A&E's "Intervention" the most exploitative reality show ever, or a
necessarily brutal snapshot of the perils of addiction?
MD5 crack
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Just say no to Crack
Just say no to Crack
04/23/2004 02:51 PM
Staking out the high moral ground, a bill would punish
those wearing low-riding jeans. It seems that
Represe
ntative Derrick D. T. Shepherd of Louisiana, a Democrat no less,
wants to outlaw low slung pants. Plumbers beware, and stock up on
Butt-Crack Caulk!
Really, don't they have anything better to legislate besides fashion
or
holidays?
HyperOffice Brings Enterprise
Collaboration and Communication
Solutions To Small Office/Home Office
(SOHO) Businesses For A Fraction Of The
Cost
HyperOffice Brings Enterprise
Collaboration and Communication
Solutions To Small Office/Home Office
(SOHO) Businesses For A Fraction Of The
Cost
03/22/2005 03:37 PMIntranet Starter Pack gives SOHOs and start-ups a hosted intranet
complete with business-class email, shared calendars, document
management, task manager, and global address books for only $14.95 per
month. [PRWEB Mar 22, 2005]
New Bluetooth Crack
New Bluetooth Crack
06/05/2005 11:47 PMHappy Friday:
Cryptographers have discovered a way to hack Bluetooth-enabled
devices even when security features are switched on. The discovery may
make it even easier for hackers to eavesdrop on conversations and
charge their own calls to someone else's cellphone.
"Our attack makes it possible to crack every communication between
two Bluetooth devices, and not only if it is the first communication
between those devices," says Shaked.
Check out the time required to pull this off:
They show that once an attacker has forced two devices to pair,
they can work out the link key in just 0.06 seconds on a Pentium
IV-enabled computer, and 0.3 seconds on a Pentium-III. "This is not
just a theoretical break, it's practical," says Schneier.
Via New
Scientist.
How to crack passwords, and why you
should
How to crack passwords, and why you
should
06/05/2005 11:28 PM"Conservative Crack-Up"
"Conservative Crack-Up"
11/19/2003 03:31 PMFeedDemon Crack
FeedDemon Crack
06/18/2004 09:27 AMDave
Winer and Evan
Williams commented that the people who shout the loudest are often
the ones who have no basis for their anger. I'm reminded of this fact
by an email I received this morning. Here's a quote:
"Fix your piece of s--- program! I upgraded to
FeedDemon 1.10 and it crashes with 'Win32 device error.' Did you even
test this s---?"
I've actually received a number of emails (and one forum post)
about this bug, but I have no plans to fix it. Why? Because the
error message only appears if you upgrade a cracked
version of FeedDemon 1.0. This is a deliberate error
message that FeedDemon 1.10 displays when it detects that you upgraded
from a specific cracked version of FeedDemon 1.0.
That's right, people who use a pirated version of
FeedDemon are emailing me for support. It never ceases to amaze me
when people not only steal from me, but also expect me to spend my
time answering their questions. And more often than not, the email
I've received about this problem reads like something a drunk teenager
would write.
I've written
about piracy befor
e and I'm not planning to start another lengthy rant. But I do
have a request for those who have justified their use of cracked
versions of my work: don't ask for support. I
support my family with sales of my software, and my life is affected -
dramatically - by the existence of cracks. Please, if you're using a
pirated version of my software, don't expect me to help you.
Alcohol is the new crack!
Alcohol is the new crack!
01/02/2005 11:10 PM
“N
ot only is it illegal, but it's becoming increasingly dangerous,”
Leggio said of underage drinking. How dangerous? Well apparently
dangerous enough that one affluent Kansas City community has decided
that it is best to have police spy on teens during high school
basketball games. Oh it gets better, apparently a carload of teens is
enough for a Lenexa cop to follow you! So the parents should be up in
arms right? Nope, they encourage the police, even calling them
("she told dispatchers that when she called home to check on her
son, it sounded like a party was going on"). Yet surprisingly,
despite this almost police-state like mentality against drinking,
atti
tudes are slow to change.
First Crack in the Wall?
First Crack in the Wall?
03/22/2005 03:15 PMThis is the first announced change in the status quo since IBM
announced the sale of their entire line of laptops to the Chinese firm
Lenovo. As with some other people, I’m still awainting
experience to tell us if it’s a good or bad thing. Lenovo will
slightly modify the “IBM ThinkPad” brand in the relatively
near future, said Lenovo CEO-designate Stephen Ward on Monday at PC
Forum, which is taking place here this week….
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Wall?'
Kernel crack
Kernel crack
11/07/2003 05:31 AMCNET Asia Nov 7 2003 4:44AM ET
DOM Level 3 Core Working Draft Published