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Donnerstag, 13. März 2003

"On Mac OS X, XPInstall has been disabled for 1.3. This means that extensions and themes will not install for Mozilla 1.3 on Mac OS X. (bug 181293)"
11:42:21 PM    comment []

Mozilla.org Launches Mozilla 1.3. theBrownfury writes "Mozilla 1.3 is out and about. New to this version are features like image auto sizing, bayesian junk-mail filtering, dynamic profile ... [Slashdot]
10:37:20 PM    comment []

"The iPod is the king of portable music players, according to new dollar market share numbers obtained by The Mac Observer. During the fourth quarter of 2002, Apple's dollar market share reached 27 percent compared with 10 percent for second-ranked SONICBlue and its Rio players, according to market research firm NPDTechworld."
10:27:01 PM    comment []

"Over the course of the last several months, sources both on Wall Street and within Apple have pointed to building evidence that Apple is planning a change to its board of directors, considering taking on one or even two new members."
10:23:13 PM    comment []

Short-term NetNewsWire road map. Here’s the short-term road map for NetNewsWire...

NetNewsWire 1.0.1 will probably be released Friday. This release is mainly about fixing crashing bugs—but it also fixes some weblog editor bugs and makes some other improvements here and there.

The big change in 1.0.1 is under-the-hood—it’s the brand-new XML-RPC client code that’s used by the weblog editor. It replaces the system’s built-in code that was a source of crashes in the weblog editor. (It’s available under the open source BSD license, so other Cocoa developers can use it too—and help improve it if they want to.)

Another change—less major in terms of code, but still nice—is that the RSS parser is more forgiving of unencoded ampersands, which is the most common cause of feed-reading failures.

(I’ll do a what’s-new-in-1.0.1 page that explains more of this in friendlier terms.)

So—what’s next? What’s coming in 1.0.2?

1.0.2 will have more under-the-hood changes: I plan to make frameworks out of some of the underlying code that doesn’t change much. For instance, the XML-RPC code will be in a framework, the RSS parser will be in a framework, the OPML parser will be in a framework, and so on.

For non-developers... frameworks are like separate modules. They’re hidden from view unless you do a Show Package Contents on the app. As a user you wouldn’t notice the difference if code is in a framework or not. But it means two good things:

1. It’s easier to maintain and test code that’s in frameworks. I can write test apps that are specific to a framework, and I can work on a framework separately from working on NetNewsWire, and only incorporate the updated framework when it’s ready.

2. Some of these frameworks will be released as open source (BSD license) so that other developers can use them. Frameworks are easier to use and integrate than just raw source files.

Okay, that’s pretty boring to most of you... So what else is coming in 1.0.2?

More bug fixes. More small enhancements. And, finally, some new features.

I haven’t decided yet which features yet are going into 1.0.2, but they’ll most likely be weblog editor features, such as:

1. Allowing Radio users to specify that a post should not go on the home page.

2. Supporting more Movable Type options.

3. At least some minimal AppleScript support for the weblog editor—the ability to get and set the contents of the Title, URL, and Body fields. Lots of people want this so they can write scripts that initiate a new post in NetNewsWire.

4. Support for uploading media objects (pictures, movies, etc.) to sites that support it. (I think Radio and Movable Type support this.)

5. Some kind of Feedster integration. I don’t know what, yet, just that I like the idea. (Okay, this isn’t a weblog editor thing.)

Note: The above list is just my preliminary thoughts: the list of new features in 1.0.2 may change.

Also—a question—what new features would you most like to see? If you had to pick just one, what would it be? [inessential.com]
9:53:01 PM    comment []


ATI announces Mobility Radeon 9600 graphics chip. ATI Technologies today unveiled the Mobility Radeon 9600 family of mobile visual processors today at a worldwide launch event at CeBIT in Germany... [MacMinute.com: Up-to-the-Minute Apple Mac News]
Fuck battery life! I want a dual CPU 17" laptop with one of these cards!

9:45:56 PM    comment []

Apple takes fifth in January retail desktop sales. Bloomberg reports that Apple grabbed 3.8% of US desktop retail sales in January as ranked in dollar terms... [MacMinute.com: Up-to-the-Minute Apple Mac News]
Ain't dead yet!

7:49:29 AM    comment []

NetNewsWire 1.0.1fc1. This final candidate release fixes a weblog editor bug with saving drafts and includes a couple other minor changes. (See the change notes.)

If there are no deal-stopper bugs, this will be released as NetNewsWire 1.0.1.

And then we’ll go back to fixing more bugs and adding new features. [ranchero.com]
7:48:45 AM    comment []


Apple-Microsoft cold war turns hot, Jeff Adkins, The Lite Side. Situation quickly escalates as one-time partners take off the gloves and go for the jugular. [Low End Mac]
Quite amusing to read ...

12:16:22 AM    comment []

On-demand electronic software distribution comes to CompUSA. CompUSA and SoftwareToGo, in conjunction with the Apple Developer Connection (ADC), has launched a new program that gives ADC Premier and Select members the opportunity to have their products carried in CompUSA stores across the US -- regardless of whether the retailer currently stocks the shrink-wrapped product on the shelf or not -- via electronic software distribution kiosks... [MacMinute.com: Up-to-the-Minute Apple Mac News]
12:13:51 AM    comment []

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