![]() ![]() So if you use, say, NetNewsWire or PulpFiction, you can subscribe to feeds in your preferred reader simply by clicking the “RSS” link in a Safari browser window. This time we’re investigating two possible avenues: Omni Group Considering Switching OmniWeb to Web Kit ★įrom a post to the OmniWeb users mailing list, from OmniWeb productīeyond 5.1.1 one of the most immediate concerns is updating theĮngine to make use of the latest updates that Apple has released. Sticking with our customized versions of WebCore and JavaScriptCore.Our customized versions of Apple’s frameworks are A Good Thing™ for Many reasons, but it means that we’re constantly having to playĬatch- up as Apple releases new versions of the frameworks. Netscape Plug-In API - something we would practically get for free Technologies like the scriptability extensions recently added to the Means that a lot of work is involved when it comes to supporting new I think in the long run, switching to Web Kit would be best. Like Shiira has the exact same renderer as Safari. ![]() Automator Programming Guide ★ĭeveloper documentation for one of the best new features in Tiger. ![]() What’s neat is that you can implement actions in Objective-C, AppleScript, or both. (Via Brent Simmons.) DropDMG 2.6 ★Īnother app update with Automator support. I’m much more intrigued by the apps that are adding Automator support than those that are adding Dashboard widgets. tar.bz2 files, because Tiger’s version of tar finally maintains Mac file metadata. Friday, 29 April 2005 Apple Developer Connection Profiles Bare Bones Software ★ Tiger-only update to Blacktree’s free launcher-and-all-sorts-of-other-cool-things utility. Marking the occasion of BBEdit’s day-one support for Automator. Now includes a few Tiger-specific settings.Mac Revamped for Tiger ★ Update to Marcel Bresink’s free utility for diddling hidden system preferences in Mac OS X. Improved synching, address book sharing, and more. Open source Web Kit-based browser version 1.0 is now for Mac OS X 10.4 or later. I’m currently giving this a shot as my main browser. Good tips for using BBEdit as the center of your multi-file workflow. Promising new web site dedicated to Automator, by Steve Weintraub. NetNewsWire 2.0b45 ★Īnother great app introducing Automator support. Macworld has just published over a dozen articles on Tiger, including “Field Notes” regarding installation, the BSD layer, Dashboard, Automator, Spotlight, and more. The Tiger release parties can officially start: John Siracusa’s review of Mac OS X 10.4 is up at Ars Technica. I was lucky enough to help proof-read a draft last week, and it’s just as good as his previous reviews: well written, keenly observed, technically dense, and a lot of fun.Īt over 40,000 words, it’s more like a short book than a long article. And people say I write long articles? Required reading for any serious Mac user. Tiger compatibility, AM/FM radio tuner support, podcasting features, and most intriguingly, “full AppleScriptability”. #Omniweb login updateīBEdit 8.2 ★įree update with extensive support for Automator - pretty much all the transformations in BBEdit’s Text menu are available as Automator actions. PreFab UI Browser is an essential tool for anyone who wants to write GUI Scripting AppleScripts. (PreFab has also released version 1.1 of UI Actions.) Pogue Reviews Tiger ★ĭavid Pogue’s Tiger review for The New York Times. Upcoming unauthorized biography about chief executive Steve Jobs by has retaliated against the publisher of an Tuesday, 26 April 2005 Apple Pulls Wiley Books From Store Shelves ★Īpple Computer Inc. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |