Archives for February, 2006

WebnoteHappy Lite works great in Rosetta February 5th, 2006

A few people have asked me about Universal binary support in WebnoteHappy Lite. The short answer is I don’t have an Intel Mac to do a lot of testing on. But a friend of mine has acquired one so I will probably spend some time on his iMac Core Duo. I did do some brief …

I’m presenting at the Apple Store Tysons Corner on Tuesday February 3rd, 2006

Funny – when I was a kid, I never really liked getting up in front of class and presenting… But this coming Tuesday, February 7th from 7pm – 8pm I get to present at the in-store theatre at the Apple Store Tysons Corner! Fortunately, I’ve gotten more accustomed to speaking in public. :) It is …

Post-release is a whirlwind February 3rd, 2006

I just released WebnoteHappy Lite 1.0 this week and what is interesting is that, at least for me, the post-release activity is more exhausting than the programming aspect. I still haven’t put up my listing on VersionTracker because I’ve been answering a lot of emails and checking out the coverage WebnoteHappy Lite has gotten. I’m …

WebnoteHappy Lite is on HyperJeff and MacUpdate February 1st, 2006

The WebnoteHappy Lite 1.0 release is starting to feel… official. WebnoteHappy Lite on HyperJeff’s OS X Apps. Ease of adding: really easy, but that’s because I know Jeff personally and sent him an IM. :) WebnoteHappy Lite on MacUpdate. Ease of adding: Pretty easy actually. Wasn’t quite sure what to put in some areas, like …

Intel iMac Core Duo (and other Macs) Subversion benchmark numbers February 1st, 2006

So Steve Jobs says that the new Intel iMacs are twice as fast as the old iMacs. So Gus happened upon a programmer-relevant benchmark: Subversion compile. For the non-nerdy among us, Subversion is a place where programmers put their code so that it stays safe and they can go back or compare with old versions. …