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Tuesday Stuff - Productivity and Development
15.Aug.06 | 2 Comments
In no particular order…
I had a look at Backpack yesterday. Another web-based organizer app and generally the one all the Web 2.0 and GTD cool kids suggest. I guess I can now infer Zoho Planner might have been influenced in their app’s design. Lol! Granted, the Zoho one gives a LOT [...]
Turbo Explorer
09.Aug.06 | Leave a Comment
I bet I’m not the only one who honed his skills with the old versions of Borland’s Turbo C, or other Turbo compilers. And I’m probably not the only one who remembers Delphi fondly. So, I’m quite excited to see this Turbo Explorer page! Hmm… Delphi .NET, eh?
Think this is in response to microsoft’s Visual [...]
Krugle Update
14.Jun.06 | 2 Comments
[other Krugle Posts]
Received an email from the folks at Krugle last week. It seems that Beta 7 (also called the final beta) was released and they appear to be ready to go live soon. From the beta site:
The final days of beta are here. Here’s what’s new…
Refreshed (updated) code, tech pages and metadata
Operational [...]
The CVS Cop-Out - and more
20.May.06 | Leave a Comment
Found “The CVS Cop-Out and the Stranded User” via slashdot today. Opening paragraph sure sounds familiar to many of us, I bet.
One of my biggest pet peeves with open source software is what I call the CVS cop-out. It works like this: I criticize (accurately) some shortcoming of an open source application either in [...]
Google Web Toolkit
16.May.06 | Leave a Comment
Picked this one up off of Google’s Blog: Making AJAX Development Easier. Last week I mentioned some of Yahoo!’s efforts in the development tools arena, this week we get Google’s flavor with the Google Web Toolkit.
Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is a Java software development framework that makes writing AJAX applications like Google Maps [...]


