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Wednesday, October 30, 2002 |
Russ Lipton's Radio wants...Amen
Russ Lipton: "On the safe assumption that Userland's gurus are cooking up the next version of Radio, I want to put in a plea for modest feature enhancement complemented by radical attention to fit-and-finish of the product we love-to-love (and occasionally love-to-hate)." [Russ Lipton Documents Radio]
2:15:13 PM
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PowerBook rumors galore
TiBooks and iBooks in short supply at the Apple Store and rumor sites are floating specs for imaginary PowerBooks. What Apple really needs to know: What would it take for you to buy a new PowerBook. Offer your comments...
2:12:45 PM
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MacNewz.com: Making money on other people's dime
MacNewz.com is a relatively new Mac news site that repackages content from this Web site and others, then displays it alongside a wealth of ads to make money on other people's content. Blood sucking sites like this are one of the major reasons MNJ is about the switch to be a headlines-only site, with all original content on individual pages and out of reach of the scripts run by predatory sites.
12:09:48 PM
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Mulberry 3.0b8
Mulberry 3.0b8 (Updated 10/30/02) - ($35.95) Cyrusoft International has unveiled a new version of its email client, offering a new optional 3-pane mail browser layout, support for processing read receipt requests and a host of other user interface enhancements and bug fixes. Complete release notes for this update are not yet available. Mulberry is widely considered one of the best IMAP email clients, but its strengths and customizability come at the cost of a learning curve.
7:22:27 AM
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OmniGraffle 2.1b1 integrates more with Jaguar
OmniGraffle 2.1b1 (Updated 10/29/02) - ($59.95) OmniGraffle is a great tool for creating diagrams and flow charts, and it can be used with Web connectivity and AppleScript to create custom information kiosks or customized bookmark pages. The new version offers support for transparency in printing and PDF creation, as well as ColorSync support under Jaguar.
6:27:44 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Rob McNair-Huff.
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