January, 2003

  1. MacWorld Keynote (Do you like apples… ?)

    …How do ya like them apples? Ooh yeah! Nice job Apple, very nice releases. Safari (the new browser) is bloody fast and I love the bookmark organization model. It has everything (pop-up blocking and support for a user.css – still need to fully test that actually) except tabs… and it renders my big tasks trees…

  2. Augusta National

    The hubub around the Masters and Augusta National’s male only policy is annoying me. The secretary of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club, Peter Dawson had the following to say: "The most worrying aspect is how Martha Burk and her organization seem to be saying, ‘I have a view on how society should be ordered.…

  3. tasks bugz

    Whoohoo, Navendu found me a bug (now fixed) in the breadcrumb trail in the tasks demo! If you find something, please do let me know. Thanks Navendu! This post is part of the project: Tasks Pro™. View the project timeline for more context on this post.

  4. tasks and iCalendars

    Hmm, to really make the integration between tasks and iCalendars work properly, I suppose I should export all unscheduled tasks as TODO items. This shouldn’t be too hard. I think I’ll add this before I officially release version 1. I installed and tested the new version of iCal and also tried Mozilla calendar – everything…

  5. tasks 1.0 rc2

    …is up for download. In this release, a couple of bug fixes and more configurability options. I’ve also added some user fields to the database for people who want to expand this app for their own use. The discussed usability enhancements to PHP iCalendar are included as well. Check out the on-line demo. This post…

  6. Happy New Year

    Went and saw Lord of the Rings, the Two Towers last night – that is a mighty impressive movie. I’m really looking forward to the next one. My friend Bill has put up a blog. I mad a couple of changes and found and fixed a few bugs in tasks, I’ll probably package a release…