Archive for the 'Red Sweater News' Category
Wednesday, July 12th, 2006
Over the past several months I have been putting a lot of work into FlexTime, the project I first announced here back in late December. The product has been massively (and sometimes drastically) improved since that time, and I’m happy to announce that a new public beta is available for your download, critique, and hopefully […]
Posted in AppleScript, Business, FlexTime, Red Sweater News | 44 Comments »
Friday, January 27th, 2006
Today I’m posting two updates: a minor revision to FastScripts, and a major version upgrade to Clarion. In addition to more tangible features, both FastScripts and Clarion are now Universal – tested on a Core Duo iMac. To Apple’s credit, I spent more time getting to the iMac (I don’t own one yet – waiting […]
Posted in Clarion, FastScripts, Intel, Red Sweater News | Comments Off on Universal Appeal
Saturday, December 31st, 2005
Perhaps my New-Years resolution has been to tie up loose ends in the personal coding projects department. Having recently finished an update to FastScripts, and putting Clarion 2.0 in the “beta cooker” for a little while, I turned my attentions to a little piece of work I use specifically for practicing yoga, but which should […]
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Thursday, December 29th, 2005
One of the aspects of being a professional software developer that is a real grind is the tedious, careful double-checking we must do in order to reduce the odds that our work will lead to some major metropolitan area bursting into flames. Double-checking means diffing. Diffing is hard. Even with somewhat friendly tools at our […]
Posted in AppleScript, FastScripts, Usability, Xcode | 3 Comments »