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Create Docklings for OS X

Brian Webster's Creating docklings on Mac OS X article has been updated for 10.0.2.

6May/01Off

Gretzky back on the blades

Gretzky back on the blades

"About 20 adoring German fans, a handful of journalists and Alexei Yashin of the Ottawa Senators were on hand yesterday morning as Wayne Gretzky weaved some of his old magic in a game of shinny with other Team Canada officials."

My word, I would have LOVED to have seen that.

6May/01Off

zKnowMan

Wes finds zKnowMan, a P2P Just-in-Time Search Engine (JIT-SE) built on Zope.

This sounds like a great idea! I wonder how hard it would be to make an OmniWeb plugin for it that gave it a nice Cocoa UI inside the browser...

A lot of the projects I want to do on OS X are stalled because there isn't an XML-RPC client for Objective-C yet. (zKnowMan is accessible via XML-RPC, that's why I mention it)

Luke Howard wrote one, but so far has no plans to release it. :-(

6May/01Off

Flurry : An alternative to Hailstorm

Guha's back... Flurry : An alternative to Hailstorm

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Jim Roepcke specializes in development and mentoring for iPhone and Mac OS X / Cocoa, WebObjects, and Python.

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