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freshmeat.net announcements (Unix) -
8 hours and 52 minutes ago
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hspace="10" vspace="10" Agenda XML is a simple project time tracker for Gnome and Kde. It places
itself in the notification bar and keeps data in a readable XML file in the user's home directory.
hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU General Public License v2 hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / This
release adds profiles, profile management from the tray menu, a new activity log file, and a new
Current Project Graph option. Icon tray tooltip text now includes the profile name. A bug that
crashed the app when changing the selected project from the icon tray menu has been fixed. The
input box has been changed to a custom form (due to a bug in Gambas, it looked ugly). pa
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freshmeat.net announcements (Global) -
8 hours and 52 minutes ago
img src="http://c.fsdn.com/fm/screenshots/71109_thumb.png" align="right" alt="Screenshot"
hspace="10" vspace="10" Agenda XML is a simple project time tracker for Gnome and Kde. It places
itself in the notification bar and keeps data in a readable XML file in the user's home directory.
hr / strongLicense:/strong GNU General Public License v2 hr / strongChanges:/strongbr / This
release adds profiles, profile management from the tray menu, a new activity log file, and a new
Current Project Graph option. Icon tray tooltip text now includes the profile name. A bug that
crashed the app when changing the selected project from the icon tray menu has been fixed. The
input box has been changed to a custom form (due to a bug in Gambas, it looked ugly). pa
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Gizmodo -
16 hours and 42 minutes ago
If true, I love this: According to Pioneer, this 16-layer 400GB optical disc can be read in any
normal Blu-ray player. And it's only the beginning, because they have planned 1TB for 2013. The...
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Gizmodo -
16 hours and 42 minutes ago
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vspace="2" width="500" height="381" style="display:block;" /If true, I love this: According to
Pioneer, this 16-layer 400GB optical disc can be read in any normal Blu-ray player. And it's only
the beginning, because they have planned 1TB for 2013./p blockquote pThe technology of the super
multi-layer read-only disc is based on Blu-ray Disc (BD) with a breakthrough in material of
reflective layers, according to Pioneer High Fidelity Taiwan. The specifications of the pick-up
head (PUH) of the disc is the same as those for the PUH of blank BD discs, and therefore the
Pioneer discs can be read on BD players./p /blockquote pHow is this possible, you ask? I don't know
for sure. In theory, it may be compatible, since they both use 405 nanometer heads, but then again,
the track pitch is different (10 and 14 nanometer in the Pioneer super-disc versus 25 nanometer in
a Blu-ray disc). But Pioneer seems pretty adamant about it in their statement. Maybe existing
Blu-ray players would only need a firmware update? We will have to wait and see when it's released
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MacUpdate - Mac OS X -
1 days and 17 hours ago
Spanning Sync 2.1
Spanning Sync... Synchronize Google Calendar and Apple iCal. Share calendars
between multiple Macs. Share calendars with your coworkers, family, and friends. And while you're
at it, connect Google Calendar to your iPod, mobile phone, and other devices.
WHAT'S NEWVersion 2.1:
- Spanning Sync now sends changes to Google in small batches. Batching has the following
benefits:
- Greatly reduced memory usage on large syncs
- Eliminates various timeout errors on large syncs
- Information will show up on Google faster
- Total time to finish the sync is about 25% faster
- Fixed a rare crash
- Syncs that were canceled or aborted at just the right time would miss records on the next
sync
- Better UI for over-quota conditions
- Reliability fixes
- Small fix to French translation
- Human readable log now includes event dates & times
REQUIREMENTSMac OS X 10.4.8 or later.
DEVELOPER Spanning
Sync, Inc.
DOWNLOADS8938
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(6.8 MB)
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O'Reilly Network Articles -
1 days and 23 hours ago
A high-fidelity prototype provides the engineers and QA organization with a rich, interactive
description of the product's intended functionality and design to be used as a reference basis for
implementation and test. Whenever this subject is raised my thoughts turn immediately to XForms.
The advantage of prototyping with XForms is that it is quick, declarative, readable and is well
defined.
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