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  Saturday 18 October 2003


There were about seven of us in the Clarence Hotel this afternoon. I had to leave early to get a haircut but the conversation was interesting. Bernie Goldbach was there taking pictures and blogging in realtime with his Nokia Communicator. Karlin Lillington turned up late, as usual, but not too late. One of the topics we discussed was blogging software. I've been subscribed to Typepad service since August and so far I've paid nine dollars but haven't used it. Typepad comes from the same people who brought us Moveable Type and shares many of its features but is much easier to use. I am giving serious consideration to migrating to Typepad, but for the moment I will post in parallel to both this and my typepad blog until I make my mind up. Also there was Diego Doval who plans to launch version 1.0 of clevercactus early next monht. Clevercactus is a combined PIM, e-mail client, RSS read and blog poster, I think. Beta versions of it have been available for download for the last few months. According to Diego it's available for Mac OS X, Windows XP, Linux, Solaris and, wait for it, OS/2. Yep, apparently there are many OS/2 users still out there and several have contacted Diego to thank him.
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