Archive for the 'Links' Category
Monday, August 26th, 2019
Today, Brent Simmons announced the launch of NetNewsWire 5.0. Congratulations to Brent and the rest of the open source team that made this happen! NetNewsWire is an important app to me both because I have been actively using it as my news reader for over 15 years, and because it is literally the progenitor of […]
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Friday, May 24th, 2019
Some MarsEdit customers may have run across a problem where posts that were published as “Draft” posts to WordPress end up getting stuck with the original draft publish date as the actual publish date when the post is changed to Published. I took on the task of identifying the source of this problem and fixing […]
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Monday, April 23rd, 2018
MarsEdit’s history with Tumblr has been long and bittersweet. Starting with a December, 2008 post in which I encouraged Tumblr to add fundamental support for apps like MarsEdit to their API: There are relatively simple changes that Tumblr can make to their API to facilitate an acceptable user experience not only from MarsEdit, but from […]
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Thursday, October 8th, 2015
Yesterday, Medium CEO Ev Williams announced a number of new features for the publishing service, but the one that interests me the most is of course the debut of a new publishing API. The “API” for any publishing service is a sort of interface for 3rd party apps that allows the content of a blog […]
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