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Monday, April 14, 2003 |
Some handy Cocoa source code. I'm pleased to announce the opening of an open-source repository of some useful Cocoa tidbits used in Watson and some other projects I've been working on. Unlike the Omni Frameworks or CocoaTech's new frameworks, this is a lot less ambitious and less packaged. It's really just a weblog (Yes, Virginia, there is an RSS feed) where each entry is just a snippet of code. You need to copy and paste into your projects as needed. The copyright is, I believe, extremely liberal (certainly not infectious like the gnu license), but let me know if you feel it can be improved.
Why do this? Just a way of giving back to the Cocoa community that has been so helpful to my efforts in building Watson.
I'll add to this repository occasionally as I run across more generic bits of code, but don't expect a steady stream! :-) [Karelia Software]
I am not much of a programmer, but this seems pretty cool. You can subscribe to a RSS feed that gives you code snippets for your projects. Amazing.
12:28:30 PM
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The new Safari beta provides a tabbed interface. This is the one feature that I missed when I switched to Safari several months ago.
After not using tabs for a couple of months, I'm not sure if it is a "key" feature. But, I am guessing that once I start using them again, I will find them indispensable.
12:04:10 PM
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