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CodeTek ships VirtualDesktop 3.0

CodeTek ships VirtualDesktop 3.0 01/27/2004 07:32 PM

CodeTek Studios is now shipping version 3.0 of VirtualDesktop, software that lets Mac OS X users work on multiple projects on separate—as the name implies—"virtual desktops."...




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If you often work on more than one project at a time, you're probably tired of hiding and revealing applications as you move back and forth between jobs. That's where CodeTek Studios' CodeTek VirtualDesktop 3.0, which was released on Wednesday, comes in. It allows you to create up to 100 virtual desktops, each with its own set of windows, and travel between them seamlessly.

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« A mast and sails on a Finnish Tall Ship during a 90 minute tour around Kruunuvuorenselkä on Helsinki Day. »

On Helsinki Day we got tickets for the Old Tall Ships Tour on the Inga-Lill. The Brits and the Dutch seem to titter at the Finnish tall ships since, of course, theirs are larger and they both had navies of some repute, but the Finns do like to remind them that without Finnish pine tar their boats would have sunk in rather short order. The day was as wet as it could be without it being a full monsoon which made it somewhat difficult to take pictures, but it was still a treat to ride out into open water under full sail without the help of an engine.

There is something terribly romantic about these wooden ships in an age of the giant metal cruise ships which insulate you as much as possible from the idea that you are on the water. The captain of the ship did give a reasonably long talk about the history of the tall ships in Finnish which I hope I have remembered correctly. The Inga-Lill was built in 1947, after WWII, as a cargo ship to transport goods around the Baltic and the archipelago. Most of the surviving tall ships were built around this period since there were a lot of idle shipwrights in the post-war slump and they needed work. When more modern cargo ships were developed these boats were left behind but have been restored to their original beauty in recent years thanks to enthusiasts and charter cruises. The crew mentioned that the Traditional Sailing Ships Association welcomes new members, which would be a really interesting thing to do, but I'm not much of a sailor. There is a very thorough tall ships website which has a lot of history and details on boats from many different countries and also the Maritime Museum of Finland which covers the history of the tall ships in Finland.


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visby_ship.jpg imageThe Beeb has a short profile of the upcoming 'stealth ships' being designed by various world navies (including the U.S. and its DD(X) destroyers), focussing specifically on the Swedes' carbon fiber Visby Corvette, an angular low-profile (to radar and otherwise) ship with, among other innovations, includes a retractable 57mm cannon. Although there are many criticisms about building a 73-meter ship out of carbon fiber, some have questioned the Swedish Navy's decision to use Windows NT to control the operation of the ship, especially since, you know, that' s gone so well before. (I know it's a cheap shot, but I saw the story on Slashdot; I caught the open sores).
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Qumana ships 09/23/2004 05:54 PM

Qumana.jpg>Roland Tanglao and myself have been ivnolved in a little company up in Vancouver named Qumana. They've developed an innovative way of browsing and publishing micro-content - though today it's still just blog posts.

But the darg-and-drop gesturing, the clean design and intuitive approach - serves as a new paradigm in personal publishing that I'd wish that NetNewsWire, NewsGator and ecto would pick up on.

Anyway - here's Roland's post......

Congrats and good luck to the Qumana crew!

I have been an unofficial (and of course unpaid) advisor to these folks for many moons. I love their vision of a drag and drop microcontent remixer for blogs initially (and the world later!). Qumana's current state reminds me of the early days of the Flickr: lots of unrealized potential. Fred has an ace marketer in Victor and an ace visionary in Jon. Now all Qumana needs is an ace social software developer like Cal and an ace social software interface lead like Stewart and the rest is blood, sweat and code (and money!).

From Wirearchy :: It's Official !:

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Today, Thursday, September 16, 2004 marks our official start to the beta release of Qumana.

Qumana is a microcontent assembly and publishing application that features three integrated capabilities that are extremely useful to all people who create and author content for publication to blogs, web sites, email, and documents.



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Congrats to Jon, Fred and Victor!


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Wireless Security Corporation offers version 4: The latest version of their security software now supports Windows 98 and Me in addition to XP and 2000. Better, you can use the software to make WPA Personal (Pre-Shared Key or PSK) connections from all of those platforms without paying WSC a cent. That's right: they've just opened up WPA Personal to the have-nots that Microsoft chose not to support. (It seems there's competition in offering free security software: LucidLink released a free client a few days ago that offers profile and security management for Windows XP and 2000.)

WSC Guard 4.0's larger purpose, however, is to provide an integrated client that works with a remote 802.1X server for Windows 98 and SE, which the company estimates is about 13 percent of all computers worldwide. That's a nice market to tap.

The latest release offers profile management to control which networks are preferred a bit better than Windows XP's support, and to extend profile management to all the platforms now covered. The system now makes it easier for network administrators to allow guests without the WSC Guard client installed and to add new users to an existing WSC Guard subscription more quickly. The software now features automatic updating, too, removing another administrative burden.

WSC Guard pricing derives from simultaneous active users. One to four users cost $4.95 per month per user or $49.99 per year; five and more users are $3.99 per month per user or $44.99 per year.


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