Friday, April 20th, 2007
MarsEdit 1.1.8 continues the steady progress of the product with a number of bug fixes and usability enhancements: Make sure newly added custom tags items show up in popup menu Follow HTTP redirects when autodetecting Improve reliability of category syncing by limiting concurrent server requests Improve unicode blog support by defaulting to “Don’t Encode HTML […]
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Thursday, April 19th, 2007
Buzz Andersen has written an emotional and truthful announcement of his departure from Apple. Congratulations, Buzz! Best of luck to you. You’re going to do great things. I got to know Buzz online, through his blog and through occasional chat sessions on IRC. As it happens, I moved away from San Francisco just before I […]
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Thursday, April 19th, 2007
Jon Trainer and I were invited to take part in a special CocoaCast episode, where we discussed the delay of Leopard, open source organization, and advice for a community-developed application by CocoaCast’s listeners. We had a great time chatting with Russell. Check it out! By the way, I mentioned Skim in the podcast, but couldn’t […]
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Wednesday, April 18th, 2007
No, not a clearance sale, I’m talking about MarsEdit’s support for Markdown, the easy-to-read text formatting language invented by John Gruber. Using Markdown, you can format your text using old-fashioned ASCII symbols like you might have done on bulletin boards or USENET. Once Markdown gets a crack at your asterisks, hyphens, and hash-marks, it translates […]
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