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Change of weblog location: new location: http://disco.ucsd.edu/blog
OK.
10:06:01 PM
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Excellent: this is good news. We need more books!
A new book is on its way for Mac programmers. Building Cocoa Applications: A Step-by-Step Guide. A new Cocoa book is on the way from O’Reilly. It’s by Michael Mahoney and Simson Garfinkel. [ranchero.com] [Mac Net Journal]
9:13:03 PM
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I wanted to post something from Bill Bumgarner's Weblog, but as noted below, I can't. So I'll just link to it this way. Hopefully he'll get it fixed:
Weird, I seem not to be getting updates from Bill Bumgarner's weblog. He's posted a lot in the last few days and I haven't read a word. In particular, there's a very thorough developer's introduction to Mac OS X, full of lots of useful information. It's not often I read such a large amount of advice which I completely agree with, but in this case, I couldn't find a single point of argument.
[Nicholas Riley’s Weblog]
9:10:29 PM
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A preview of the changes in BibDesk 0.71: Dragging files from the finder into a document adds a new publication, and sets the Local-URL field to point to the file you dragged.
Dragging a publication into another one sets the target's empty fields to the ones that were dragged. (and leaves the others alone)
You can now drag multiple entries around.
File paths with
I'm working on a few other improvements, and testing, so I can't say exactly when I'll release it. It'll be soon though.
8:45:56 PM
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