Wednesday, October 25, 2000
Radio UserLand: Styled HTML Text
Radio UserLand: Styled HTML Text
Oh my, someone pinch me! :-) Now, RU can actually be USEFUL as a content PRODUCTION tool.
FEED: Report: Birth of a Station
FEED: Report: Birth of a Station
Geez Slashdot sucks! They point to that cool article about the PS2, and don't even bother to mention that it was written by MARK PESCE (of VRML fame).
Amateurs. ;-)
Oh... right, I have to go back upstairs and continue to work on convincing Cheryl that getting a PS2 (tomorrow) is a gooood idea!
Tuesday, October 24, 2000
Blue Man Group
The Register: Intel's double-crossing blue guys
Turns out the weird blue guys in Intel's latest TV ads are total hardcore Mac users.
(Snicker)
Pretty in-depth response on Java vs. ObjC issues
Mark Onyschuk (my most recent boss before I became self-employed again):Pretty in-depth response on Java vs. ObjC issues
So it looks like there WILL be a GlyphiX for Mac OS X. That's excellent news. I love using GlyphiX! BTW, I was a GlyphiX customer long before I ever considered working there.
(The OAAI site appears to be down right now :-( Try again some time on Wednesday)
Monday, October 23, 2000
More unoriginal thinking in the Linux world
The latest in blatant Linux-software-ripoff-jobs is Kivio, a Visio clone.
First of all, why would you clone Visio? Even more than Outlook sucks and thus Evolution-as-an-Outlook-clone sucks more, Visio has an even more horrible UI, IMO.
If you want a great diagramming tool, check out GlyphiX... I hope they port it to Mac OS X (it's currently available for Mac OS X Server and NT/2000 through the Yellow Box libraries that (only) come with WebObjects).
Radio UserLand weblog?
There doesn't appear to be a definitive Radio UserLand weblog... by UserLand or anyone else. I've been out of the picture since early October and I don't have time to read the 700+ messages on the RU mailing list between then and now.
I'm looking for something like the Frontier News page, something that chronicles new features, updates, changes, discussions, etc.
I don't care if UserLand does it, as long as it's well maintained. Please!
(Maybe one exists and I've missed it?)




