Menu dimming and a few miscellaneous suggestions. Continue reading
February 29, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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February 29, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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Menu dimming and a few miscellaneous suggestions. Continue reading
February 28, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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The Marsalis brothers’ musical differences show in their iTunes playlist choices. Continue reading
February 27, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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“If the designers were half-smart about UI issues (like, say, Windows programers [sic]) they’d probe the local network neighborhood and omit the impossible entries. If they were really smart (like, say, Mac programmers) they’d leave the impossible choices in but
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February 26, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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More observations and suggestions for the developing OmniWeb 5 browser. Continue reading
February 25, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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February 25, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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Watch as I adapt the 10.3 Finder’s functionality to iTunes! Continue reading
February 24, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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The new GNOME file selector is looking good! Continue reading
February 24, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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I’m simultaneously unsurprised and shocked by Bush’s support of constitutionally codified discrimination. Why is the relationship between two people who love each other anyone else’s business? Why are they lesser people because of their gender?
My parents are friends with …
February 22, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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A two-stage sheet might improve OmniWeb 5′s bookmark filer. Continue reading
February 22, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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Robb Beal’s tweaks to my “trigger Exposé window tiling by dragging objects to Dock icons” idea. I really need to think of a better title for this concept. Continue reading
February 21, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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Disenchanted Bush Voters Consider Crossing Over
I believe that the more Bush does to cater to the hard-core Right, the more voters will abandon him.…
February 20, 2004
by Daniel J. Wilson
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CBS News’ Larry Magid points out the superiority of the iPod interface. Continue reading