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Thursday, May 16, 2002 |
We're getting a bargain,
and some are getting a steal! Userland Software is providing one of the truly great bargains in the technology business by offering Radio at something shy of $40 per year. Lawrence Lee's work over the past few days to help me understand and resolve a 'categories' problem has been outstanding. Admittedly, we're not talking about a problem with a life support system or somebody's payroll software, but the dedication that Userland shows is unwavering.
I rarely launch the desktop application called Radio. Lawrence had to get me in there to do some things that helped resolve the problems. Even this novice can tell just how much power is 'under the hood.' Thanks to everyone working with Dave, John, et al.
10:03:17 PM
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Something to Play With
Google Answers Irony. Looked closely at Google Answers for the first time today. It's a decent system and quickly gained my trust. Oh, I didn't post any questions, but I studied the FAQ... [meryl's notes]
8:26:25 PM
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Planning
your categories in advance cannot be over-emphasized. Those who read this regularly know that I've been fighting quite a battle with 4 renamed categories. At this moment my advice is avoid having to rename a category any way you can. It's not something that has a high probability of success.
Lawrence has been telling me some things to try. I've been meticulous in following his instructions. It's beginning to look like I'll simply forfeit all the posts in those 4 categories and begin again. That's still not going to clear up what you see when you look at http://radio.weblogs.com/0100740/categories, but I guess the real question is, "who does that?"
How To Create A Category. For beginners. At long last, I begin the voyage into this vital, powerful and sometimes pesky area. First piece of many to come. [Russ Lipton Documents Radio]
8:21:04 PM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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