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Native KOffice On OS X

Native KOffice On OS X 01/02/2004 07:32 PM




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update: It turns out I'm actually a dumbass. I installed this RSS extension so long ago I forgot about it, and because I never saw it show up in any menu, I figured it never "took" on my Firebird install. Then when I had the new nightly build the toolbars were out of whack on first run so I went to customize them and saw the RSS button for the first time, and assumed it came with Firebird 0.8. My bad.


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Berlin, Germany music software developer Native Instruments released Kompakt over the summer; it's a streamlined sampler for musicians and DJs that ships with a large library of its own and also handles common sample formats. The only problem was that at the time of its release last July, Kompakt didn't support Mac OS X. Now it does.

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Oh ho! Sony, who I had already pretty much counted out of the portable music game, has just stepped back up to the plate with the announcement (which makes for really boring baseball, really) that they will be supporting MP3 on their players, starting with flash players and going from there. That's the good news. The bad news is that their plans aren't official yet, so they could still drop the ball if they aren't careful. Oh, and there's nothing saying that the existing product line - on which millions of dollars worth of marketing and distribution have been slathered - will be able to be upgraded to support native MP3 playback.

Figure it out, Sony! And hurry!

Read - Sony to support MP3 [CNet]


Talis Moving Towards Native RSS Feeds,
Too?


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Too?
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Last week, Paul Miller left a comment on this site saying that Talis, an ILS vendor in the U.K., had blogged some ideas about RSS in the catalog. I meant to get back to it, but didn't until today when I also saw a link to Talis RSS Feed via del.icio.us/rss.

So first of all, blogged?? An ILS vendor is blogging?? Heck, yeah. Check out Panlibus here! The RSS post is titled RSS Is Not Just Another TLA, and it includes a discussion about patron data feeds. Go and score, Talis!

Even better, it's an interesting blog, comprised of musings and reflections by Talis staff. They even blogged last week's ALA Midwinter conference. I'm subscribed (feed here)!

When you're done there, check out their explanation of RSS, which is where you'll also find a link to their company RSS feed! There's even an RSS heart and an easy-to-find link to the feed on their home page! Goal-o!

All of which has to make you think that they're on the verge of offering native RSS feeds out of the catalog. That would make two vendors, and I've now heard about two others that are working on it. If just those four vendors go live with feeds this year, I think we'll have an official tipping point!


Sony planning to support native MP3


Sony planning to support native MP3 09/23/2004 06:24 AM

If anyone can make a iPod killer Sony can. If the rumors that are floating around are true then those of you that love Sony products will soon have a player available that will play MP3's [News.com]


First native OS X web log file analyzer
available as preview


First native OS X web log file analyzer
available as preview
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Kiel, Germany (December 09, 2004) - turingart is pleased to announce the immediate availability of TrendyMac 0.9.2, the one and only native GUI based OS X web logfile analyzer.

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