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 Friday, June 7, 2002

From Lambda the Ultimate: What would be great is to have RSS feeds from authors publication lists. This way, you'd automatically know when a new paper is put online.

It should be quite easy to do this. Simple markup can be used, so that tools will be able to turn the HTML page into RSS.

(And while we are on the subject, it'd be great if Frank RSS enables his great list of resources)

BibDesk should be able to do this. I'm going to add it. I'm always looking for big 'value-adds' like this. Now, just how do I make it easy to use? (that's the hard part)
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Both F-Script and F-Script Anywhere are very cool technology. Really shows off the power of Cocoa's dynamic object oriented design.

F-Script 1.2.2 released. Tested with F-Script Anywhere, it works. [Nicholas Riley’s Weblog]
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Funny: Dori Smith: "There are only 10 types of people in the world: those who understand binary, and those who don't." [via Scripting News]
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