Gene Moy (梅忠毅) is a user experience architect from Chicago with 15 years experience working on the web and now, medical devices. Occasionally he thinks every day feels like 1995 all over again. More about Gene »
and features RSS support among a long list of fixes and enhancements. Can’t believe I missed it last week. It’s Awesome. I wonder if Sage integrates with it.
Why do we use Camino. It’s faster than anything else on the Mac platform and stays out of the way of the browsing experience, generally.
Speaking of which, just noted that Apple’s Safari 3 is now a public beta for Windows. I’m curious and it’s a public beta so why not? Download here. Update: Just downloaded it and am in fact updating the blog via the browser. It feels like Safari, but faster and without the style sheet quirks that made the old one somewhat painful to use. Give it a spin.
I noticed also that Apple updated its website last night with the new Leopard OS feature. Well, a lot of these features seem to be bloatware, IMHO, maybe with the exception of the iChat presentation feature, which looks good. And it seems like Apple’s pouring its resources into making sure the iPhone launches well. They only opened the iPhone up to third-party app development yesterday.
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