January, 2007

  1. Tasks Pro™ 1.7 and Tasks™ 2.7

    Whoohoo! Tasks Pro™ 1.7 and Tasks™ 2.7 have now been officially released! New features: Tagging! Per tag RSS feeds. Per tag iCalendars. Searching and browsing by tag. Editing and appending tags to multiple tasks at once. Globally edit tag names. Globally delete tags. Showing the “Closing Notes” form when the Mark Complete button is clicked…

  2. Share This Questions from David Louis Edelman →

    To answer his questions:

    If youre sending the article to someone via e-mail, you dont have the opportunity to type in a quick comment to the recipient.

    Correct, this is to keep it from becoming a spammer’s tool.

    I had to manually alphabetize the links, which seemed to be in some haphazard order by default.

    They are loosely ordered by: most popular on top, bookmarks in the first column and meme-trackers in the second.

    And whats with the side-to-side alphabetization I think top-down newspaper column-style sorting is more intuitive.

    If there was a way to split a list this way with CSS (without creating 2 lists), I’d have used it.

    A standard Help or ? link.

    Not a bad idea.

    The pop-up should close if the user clicks outside the box.

    I’ve been waffling on this – I’m not sure how I feel about attaching an event handler to the page body. Easy enough for someone to add though if they want it.

    This post is part of the project: ShareThis. View the project timeline for more context on this post.

  3. TechStars

    David Cohen’s TechStars program was officially announced today. Read more about it on Brad Feld’s blog, Colorado Startups and in the Boulder Daily Camera. I’m participating in the program as a mentor, and I’m quite looking forward to it. In brief, the program is designed to help folks with ideas turn them into businesses. Anyone…

  4. King Design Store and Premium Support

    I finally launched the new King Design store and premium support options this past weekend. The new store page allows customers to choose any/all products they want to buy, including support and installation service, then check out in a single transaction. Checking out in a single transaction was possible before, but you had to know…

  5. Around the web

    Keith Olbermann | Special Comment About “Sacrifice” Comparison – HTML Purifier – LGPL, I’ll be using this in projects in the future. Habari – worth checking out. Jungle Disk 1.20e released (All Platforms) – haven’t upgraded yet, but I do plan to check it out. Coming Soon: Tabbed Editing – yay! (thanks John) Paul Krugman…

  6. Vienna

    When I was using FeedLounge for my feed reading, I used NetNewsWire to handle a set of private feeds (some of my own data stats, local feeds from my machine, etc.). When I left FeedLounge, I went back to NetNewsWire as my primary feed reader, using the syncing feature1 which connects to the NewsGator servers…

  7. “Apple” Branding?

    Apple is held up as a pinnacle of branding and marketing genius in the consumer tech space. I’m certainly not going to argue against this, but I’m curious where they are going with some of their brands – there’s certainly a little brand confusion/transition there at the moment. Note: much of this is from memory,…

  8. MacBook Back

    Just got my MacBook back from repair1. I’d missed this little bugger. I was happy to discover that the hard drive wasn’t wiped. I’d backed up my Mac partition, but hadn’t bothered with the Boot Camp partition. I’m glad not to have to re-create that. In the last couple of weeks, I’ve spent a good…

  9. Boy Genius on the iPhone →

    Great interview about the iPhone with Boy Genius on BlackBerryCool. I pointed out a lot of things I was concerned about or didn’t like about it in my post, but I probably didn’t give Apple enough credit for all the things the iPhone is bringing to the table.