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Mac OS X Developer Tools available for download

With a free Apple Developer Connection membership, you can now download the Public Beta developer tools (69 Mb TAR file), as well as Carbon SDKs, header files, etc.


Government and Freedom

Greg Peirce responds to the other day's rant:


Angry Button

Just don't click it.


How-To RSS

"How-To: RSS In Conversant".


Recent Redmonk - RSS

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You can now get Recent Redmonk as an RSS file. I've wanted this for while, and due to Conversant's flexibility, there'tis!


Recent Redmonk - RSS

You can now get Recent Redmonk as an RSS file. I've wanted this for while, and due to Conversant's flexibility, there 'tis!


Recent Redmonk - RSS

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You can now get Recent Redmonk as an RSS file. I've wanted this for while, and due to Conversant's flexibility, there 'tis!


Manila gets flat DG

"Userland"'s Manila gets a flat discussion group view, somewhat like the Ultimate Bulletin Board. This is a common way of viewing threaded discussion, as it lets you see a whole thread on a page.


How far can you go?

So Jodi says, "I can't even go to a meeting without my computer!"


The anti-Brent

Brent Simmons, of Userland Software, has found the anti-Brent weblog - as in the weblogs he considers most opposite to his own. He disagrees with everything on it. I wonder which one it is?


RSS Sources at Redmonk.Net

For a while I've wanted to get RSS running on this site. Conversant doesn't generate RSS natively, but that's no real limitation. Through the power of an extraordinary array of templates, and some query creativity, we present:


FindApps.com

FindApps.com is a service that lists rental (and free) [web?] applications. I recommended "Conversant".


Jon Udell on Conversant

Byte's Jon Udell mentions "Conversant" in his latest column, on the subject of web systems that tie together http, email, and nntp. Perhaps more than Jon realizes, Conversant fulfills his vision.


WriteUp - Word Processor for Mac OS X

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One app I'm eagerly awaiting on "Mac OS X" is WriteUp, from Anderson Financial Systems. WriteUp is an excellent word processor, and has been available on just about every iteration of NeXTSTEP, OPENSTEP, and Rhapsody; there should be a version for Mac OS X available by the end of October, as evidenced here.


WriteUp - Word Processor for Mac OS X

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One app I'm eagerly awaiting on "Mac OS X" is WriteUp, from Anderson Financial Systems. WriteUp is an excellent word processor, and has been available on just about every iteration of NeXTSTEP, OPENSTEP, and Rhapsody; there should be a version for Mac OS X available by the end of October, as evidenced here.


Webservices in PHP using XML-RPC

Creating Web Services with PHP using XML-RPC.


High Fidelity

Watching High Fidelity today. I love John Cusack - intelligent, funny, occasionally depressing. Interesting mumble.


WriteUp - Word Processor for Mac OS X

One app I'm eagerly awaiting on "Mac OS X" is WriteUp, from Anderson Financial Systems. WriteUp is an excellent word processor, and has been available on just about every iteration of NeXTSTEP, OPENSTEP, and Rhapsody; there should be a version for Mac OS X available by the end of October, as evidenced here.


Tomcat on OS X

OS-X FAQ has a pointer to a great article on how to get Tomcat (the reference implementation for the 1.2 JSP/Servlet spec) running under "Mac OS X".


Descartes Robot

[via "Slashdot"] This robot is fully programmable, can detect light, sound, obstacles, and more. "Nate" should see this.

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