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BusySync 2.0 Released with Google Calendar Support
TidBITS: “BusyMac released BusySync 2.0 today, an update to its software that synchronizes iCal calendars across systems. The new version’s primary change beyond bug fixes and robustness is the capability to synchronize with Google Calendar.”

More awesome Mac software from the Pacific Northwest. ;)

By the way, John Chaffee of BusySync will be presenting at next week’s Seattle Xcoders meeting on automating tech support using FogBugz, shell scripts, etc.
Fri, 18 Apr 2008 22:19:58 GMT

MacFUSE Release Opens Up File Systems on Mac OS X
eWeek: “MacFUSE, Singh said, makes it easy for even casual programmers to write their own file systems, which they can build into Mac OS X user programs. With MacFUSE, users will be able to treat remote computer drives and even Web-based services as mountable drives on a local computer, he said.”
Sat, 20 Jan 2007 19:31:20 GMT

Cocoa Graphics with Quartz
Cocoa Dev Central: “This beginner-level tutorial introduces basic Cocoa graphics concepts: rectangles, points, colors, and coordinate systems.” (Via Gus.)
Fri, 03 Nov 2006 20:04:31 GMT

My zsh startup files for OS X
W. G. Scott: “zsh is to the other unix shells what OS X is to other operating systems. If you appreciate OS X, it is likely you will appreciate what zsh has to offer.”
Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:05:09 GMT

MarsEdit 1.1b6 public beta
MarsEdit IconMarsEdit 1.1b6 is the second public beta of MarsEdit 1.1.

You can download it from the beta page.

This release updates the French localization and fixes a few bugs, including a work-around for a time zone problem with some weblog systems. (More details are on the beta page.)

(In case you missed the previous beta, here’s what’s new in MarsEdit 1.1.)
Fri, 16 Dec 2005 02:59:02 GMT

MarsEdit 1.0 Released!
MarsEdit 1.0 icon

MarsEdit makes weblog writing like writing email, with each post edited in its own window, the ability to save posts as drafts, spell-checking, and a familiar Mac OS X interface.

While designed to be easy to use for new webloggers, MarsEdit also includes features power-bloggers need: support for categories, text filters, trackbacks, custom templates, AppleScript, and more.

Other MarsEdit features include image and file uploading, a bookmarklet that lets you send a page from your Web browser to MarsEdit, and custom tags.

MarsEdit works with a variety of weblog systems, including Movable Type, TypePad, Radio UserLand, WordPress, Blosxom, and many others.

It also works with NetNewsWire and other newsreaders for OS X that include a post-to-weblog feature. The newsreader’s post-to-weblog command can be used to send a news item to MarsEdit, where it can be commented on and then posted to a weblog.

MarsEdit costs $24.95 for a single-user license and $19.95 per person for a multi-user license. It’s available bundled with NetNewsWire 2.0 beta for $39.95.

If you bought (or will buy) any NetNewsWire 1.x version, MarsEdit 1.0 and all MarsEdit 1.x releases are free.
Fri, 10 Dec 2004 22:24:21 GMT

Version Control on Mac OS X, Part 2
Kevin O’Malley for O’Reilly: “In this article, you’ll get a chance to apply this knowledge by using one of the most popular version control systems, Concurrent Versions System (CVS), on a sample project under Project Builder.”
Sat, 09 Aug 2003 21:42:56 GMT

Porting Command Line Unix Tools to OS X
Apple: “A seasoned UNIX developer recognizes that no matter how similar two UNIX-based operating systems are, there are always details that sets one apart from another.” This article goes over some of those details.
Sat, 10 May 2003 01:02:20 GMT

Editing Radio Weblogs
This page describes how to configure NetNewsWire and Radio UserLand so you can use NetNewsWire to edit your Radio weblog. (There will be similar pages for other weblog systems too, of course.)
Sun, 26 Jan 2003 04:04:53 GMT

RSD 1.0
Daniel Berlinger: “Really Simple Discoverability is a way to help client software find the services needed to read, edit, or ‘work with’ weblogging software.”

Naturally I intend to support this in NetNewsWire Pro, though probably not before the first public beta. I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how quickly it’s been adopted by the various weblog systems.
Wed, 18 Dec 2002 18:16:12 GMT

User-Centered URL Design
Jesse James Garrett on human-friendly URLs: “The advent of content management systems has been a boon in many ways, but the readability of URLs is not one of them.” Of course, it’s important to point out that some CMSes do allow one to use human-readable URLs. In fact, I’d be willing to state Brent’s Law of CMS URLs: the more expensive the CMS, the crappier the URLs.
Mon, 30 Sep 2002 15:54:13 GMT

Five Best Practices for Content Management Application Development
WebReference: “The Return on Investment (ROI) from a content management system deployment lies in the distributed nature of the application. Content management systems allow business units to handle their own content creation and content publishing without the assistance or gate-keeping of an IT or E-business group.”
Fri, 24 May 2002 16:48:40 GMT

Simple Content Management
A List Apart: “Why another CMS? I’m not a fan of the client-side content management provided by FrontPage or Dreamweaver, and server-based systems rely on server OS and software and are vulnerable to the restrictions of hosting packages. This CMS will work on any desktop system.”
Fri, 24 May 2002 16:36:52 GMT

Apple ‘Bundle’ Creates a Rumble
Wired News: “In an interesting, unusual dialogue on some Macintosh-related sites, some people have expressed concern with news that Apple is adding yet another program to the stable of iApps included free in its new systems.”
Tue, 14 May 2002 22:30:40 GMT

Getting Paid on the Internet
Webmonkey: “Several companies have developed payment systems that you can use either on a one-off basis, as a subscriber, or as a full-fledged credit merchant. Each service has its advantages and hang-ups, which is just what we’ll be looking at as we examine a variety of services in the pages that follow.”
Fri, 12 Apr 2002 16:55:42 GMT

The Wrong Way to Use CSS in Page Layouts
evolt.org: “Unfortunately, many people are still using WYSIWYG packages to do their web development, and many of them are trying a table-free approach in their attempts to ride the wave of the CSS flood. What some of these developers tend to forget is that pixel-precise layouts are anything but, especially when you consider all the custom settings users may have on their systems.”
Sat, 16 Mar 2002 18:34:47 GMT

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