new sneaky peek of
Omniweb today, beats mozilla in speed, and explorer in rendering quality, really shows the true power of cocoa. still have troubles with some sites thou. ohh and did I mention it also screens most banners:)
there seems to be a problem with posting over xml-rpc in radio8 (haven't tested posting to blogger though),
iBlog solves this by converting the text using some "borrowed" applescript, only thing is that it converts quote characters too (although it isn't supposed to). Problem is it converts them to html "& quot;" - i don't know where applescript is getting that info, the conversion script is simple like this:
set textToClean to replaceSubstrings("æ", "& aelig;", textToClean)
weird indeed, not a radio8 bug, but this affects both blogapp, and radio service.
would be nice if radio would convert single quotes ' from ' to ' and double quotes from & quot; to ", since applescript seems to be misbehaving somewhere with these characters...
example:
<æåø ' ">
"Thought you might be interested in the apps that I have on the Dock of my Titanium PowerBook. Here's the current collection:
"Finder, Mail, Internet Explorer, Sherlock, OmniWeb, iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, Preview, TextEdit, PowerPoint, Word, Excel, OmniOutliner, Watson, LaunchPad, XDarwin, BBEdit, Radio, Apps folder, Downloads folder, Projects folder."
What's on yours?"
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bereskin|
well:
Finder, Mail, Internet Explorer, OmniWeb, Mozilla, TextEdit, Quicktime Player, Terminal, System Preferences, Photoshop, BBedit, Messenger, Excel, Word, iTunes, Limewire, iBlog, Radio8, Applications folder, Trash.
Everything is easier on a Mac.hmm is it? well let's ask the opposite question what is easier on windows pc? beats me, feel free to email me.
first thing in:
connecting to smb networks
editing radio8 in browser
Alfredo Octavio chimes in: Managing remotely through Terminal Services. After two years that is the only good thing I've found on Windows.