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Tales of my hackery with Radio Userland, and useful links thereof.

 







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  Friday, 5 April 2002


C-Net gives Radio a pretty glowing review. It only talks about Radio as a blogging tool, but it's full of "I love" and "This is great" comments.

One comment. (italics mine)

The bad: No spelling checker; downloading software slows the setup; unattractive predesigned templates.

If you're using OS X, this is another good reason to use Omniweb with Radio. Omniweb supports spell-checking on all text-boxes, including progressive "underline the words I don't recognise" checks.


4:02:14 PM    

If you're hanging out for news on the Java RCS, I'm sorry. This personal thing is dragging on, and one of the nastier side-effects is a case of coder's block. When I can get down to it, I'm really enjoying coding, but it's very difficult to get into the flow when your brain keeps firing off in random directions.

The good news is that I'm going on holiday on Saturday. I have a 14 hour flight, a fully packed iPod, and a spare battery for my TiBook, so I should get some pretty decent work done. I've got a month away, and while I'll be touristying a lot, I'm sure I'll be able to spare time coding as well. I'm not sure I could go a week without coding - something in me would snap.

Anyway, to prove I'm doing at least something, here's at least some proof I'm coding, even if nothing visible has emerged yet :)


12:49:51 AM    



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