Adium makes the Gooner in me happy
If you’re a Mac user and are still slumming with iChat, it’s time that you used Adium. Let’s just state that God was busy creating Adium on the eighth day….
For those who have been using open-source Adium, it just got even superior. …
Source:The Open Road
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Panic has released Coda 1.5, a free update to my favorite all-in-one web development application.
Coda 1.5 adds several major new features, including find-and-replace across multiple files and a fully-integrated Subversion client.
Also included in the update is a user-customizable bookshelf, which grants you to specify any given website as a “book.” You can also enter a sample search URL with a wildcard character, and command-click on terms to look for them in the book you created. Syntax highlighting has also been improved, as well as performance running under Leopard. Full release notes are available, too.
The update is free for all registered Coda users, and $99 for new users. Discounts are available for registered Transmit owners, too.
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Filed under: World wide web Tools, Graphic Design
A new tool for designers (or anyone who needs client input on proofs) is premiering this day. ProofHQ is a web-based application for uploading, annotating, commenting and approving proofs with controlled access for multiple clients. It’s not Mac-specific, but it’s worth mentioning considering the huge portion of Mac users (and TUAW readers) who fit into the creative/design category. It doesn’t work on the iPhone, (why would you want to upload and proof on an iPhone, really?), but it’s fully Safari-compatible and Mac-friendly.
Using ProofHQ’s upload page or the Java-based Uploadr, you can send PDF, PSD, GIF, TIFF, JPG, BMP, Word and Powerpoint files and have them converted into Flash-based proofs at full quality. There’s currently no support for Pages or Keynote documents, but you can export PDF versions and upload those. PDF files can be multi-page, and vector support is on the way. Comments and various levels of approval can be added from the viewer. You receive a public url, private url and embed code. The embed code makes it easy to incorporate ProofHQ into other collaboration systems such as Basecamp or Central Desktop. There’s also direct API integration with Basecamp. New clients who access the proof can subscribe to it without signing up for ProofHQ, making it a less confusing system for clients than some of the other available options.
14 day free trials of all plans are available which allow full access to features. Plans range from the free personal account and the $29USD/month Solo plan up to the enterprise-level Corporate plan at $499USD/month.
[via Download Squad]
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Filed under: Software, World wide web Tools
RapidWeaver is our “favourite” WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) web design tool that gives you more flexibility than what iWeb. Realmac Software, the developer of RapidWeaver, has updated the software to version 4.1, and included some new features that are worth a look, including:
- QuickLook support is now standard
- .Mac references have been changed to show “MobileMe“
- Images pasted into a Styled Text area keep their names as specified in Finder
- Page inspector updates when/if a page changes
- PPC support for iMedia Browser
Owners of RapidWeaver 4.0 and 3.6 are eligible for a free update to version 4.1. You can see all of the updates on the RapidWeaver Version History page. RapidWeaver 4 is available from the Realmac website for $79 (US). There is a free demo available as well.
[via Ars Technica]
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While I’m not much of a desktop Linux cheerleader, I found this news that the Philippines has rolled out 23,000 Linux desktops to schools very interesting, particularly when read in conjunction with commentary from Malaysia.
The net? Microsoft is heavily subsidizing Windows and Office to keep Linux out, but Linux is proving cheaper (”Microsoft matched the price by offering Windows XP for $US20 a copy and throwing in Office for $US30, but we still came out cheaper”) and at least as easy as Windows to use.
In fact, the cost savings from Linux have been so substantial that the Philippines is rolling out its Linux desktop program beyond the 30,000 existing seats, and was even able to purchase an additional 3,000 seats for government use. The rationale is clear:
… Source:The Open Road
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A person close to Vignette and OpenText management told me two interesting tidbits today:
- Vignette has been going through a round of layoffs recently, packaging itself up for sale, and
- OpenText just retained Goldman Sachs to help it with some M&A work.
Will we be seeing “OpenVignette” soon? I …
Source:The Open Road
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