Paul Stamatiou got his hands on some info about the new release of Todos, version 1.5. I wonder how he got that? LOL. Maybe it’s cause I had a big chat sharing pics and release notes with Josue about version 1.5, or maybe he’s just a really talented blogger. Well both, but whatever. Check out [...]
Perhaps you have never heard of CML, a standard for Chemists in the computer world. CML stands for Chemical Markup Language. It is in essence the reason for the invention of XML. XML provides a structured language for marking up information through the use of tags. Chemists have had to deal with a variety of [...]
Today marks the first day of my blogging for The Apple Blog. You can check out my first article entitled I Use This is changing how the game is played. This seems like a great new oppurtunity to share my mac enthusiasmn with lots of readers. Keep an eye on my posts there for cool [...]
About 1 o’clock this afternoon, I put the finishing touches on DiggUpdate 2.5 and compiled the universal binary. After a quick packaging and a little trip into html to update it’s OpenSoft page, I was ready for launch. Ordinarially, the first place I go is MacUpdate, but not for a DiggUpdate release. Number one place [...]
Ok, I know, we just released 2.2.0, but this is a really cool update. What’s new? Well possibly the greatest enhancement to QuickTunes performance wise. You know, one of the downsides to QuickTunes was that it had to poll iTunes every second to find out when a song changed. Not anymore. After a friendly tip [...]
Well, now that I finally had some extra time on my hands, I was able to crank out a new release of QuickTunes. As posted before, QuickTunes 2.2.0 is a minor upgrade but a very important stability release. I’ve really got it to be a lot more stable in certain areas. For instance, if you [...]
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