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Written by Kelsey
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Thursday, 19 July 2007 |
We've been pretty busy since our return from our whirlwind Europe trip. There's been a lot going on that I can't post about, but one little thing I'm very happy about is our logo for Cicada, a new Ruby on Rails bug tracking tool from our talented developer Josh Bassett:
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Written by Kelsey
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Tuesday, 18 September 2007 |
Flowers by the Docks, ecommerce site.
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Written by Kelsey
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Friday, 01 June 2007 |
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It's been a busy year, so we're taking our annual team holiday - if you need us, we'll be on a beach somewhere. However if you really do need to get in touch, we're not available via phone, but if you send us an email we will reply. Internet access is expected to be spotty, so until June 25, we may not be as speedy as usual!
We apologise for any inconvenience.
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Don't panic, it's just a coda |
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Written by Kelsey
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Tuesday, 24 April 2007 |
Panic Inc , developers of the most popular OS X FTP application Transmit , today released their long-awaited mystery app, Coda . As its name suggests, it may be the final answer to text editors on the Mac.
For many years I survived by buying second-hand licenses of Dreamweaver, which is now an Adobe product. As I made the transition to a CSS-layout workflow, the only real benefit of continuing to use Dreamweaver was its integrated FTP and code hinting. Unfortunately, it carries a very high CPU and Memory footprint for what was for me increasinly becoming just a text editor.
I recently switched to skEdit, which for $25 is one hell of a great editor. It also has integrated FTP, although not as nicely enmeshed in the workflow as Dreamweaver's.
So when Panic released Coda today, I just had to check it out.
And I'm here to tell you - it looks good.
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Written by Kelsey
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Wednesday, 18 April 2007 |
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AppleInsder is carrying a story on the possibility of Vodafone being made Apple's European iPhone partner. This jibes nicely with my own analysis - although I still think the sheer weight of Telstra in Australia may tip the balance. That said, Vodafone is without a doubt a better cultural fit.
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