Received my Gliffy beta invite this evening (last mentioned). Haven’t played with it enough, but first impressions are very positive. Ajaxy smoothness blended with an actually useful application is a good thing.
As you can see to the left, sharing a Gliffy diagram is very easy. From within the tool, you can save
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Gaim 2 beta 3 was released today. What changed? Dunno… but it seems to work fine. I’ve mentioned gaim once or twice in the past here and it is still my favorite multi-protocol chat tool. Usually beats the heck out of running a big pile of different apps to chat with people on MSN, AIM,
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How positively fun is this post on Fake Ajax? Sure it’s cheesy. Sure it is IE only. But yet… I found myself adding it to a couple web apps that I know are largely used by IE users. Ya know, it does smooth things out nicely and Firefox just cheerfully
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Stumbled over this one earlier today (probably saw it on Digg I suppose). From the folks who recently rolled out ajaxWrite, there is now ajaxSketch. From their blog:
As promised we’re announcing a new product each week on ajaxLaunch.com. This week we’re unveiling ajaxSketch. It’s an object-oriented drawing program suitable for creating flow charts,
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