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Leopard Developer Technologies

If you’re like me and don’t have a Leopard Preview, and if you haven’t seen the Leopard Developer Application Technologies Overview, you should take a look. There’s some pretty interesting stuff coming down the pipe. I like the Calendar store, which lets any application work with the iCal calendar info in much the same way as AddressBook.framework opens up the Address Book. Maybe we’ll see some enterprising developer add support for travel time in calendar display?

I also like the Applescript Bridge - an idea whose time came YEARS ago. It’s buried under the section titled “Picking Up the Pace of Cocoa Application Development”. What a major simplification!

I like that a lot of the new advances in Leopard seem to involve making it easier for apps to work together and share data. My data should belong to me, not to the application I first entered it in. This is as much a usability issue as it is a data safety, vendor lock-in and openness issue.

Previously:
Burnout
December 8, 2006

A great article about Burnout and “Hurry-sickness” from New York magazine - “Where Work is a Religion, Work Burnout is Its Crisis of Faith” Interesting, but thankfully not as relevant now as it would’ve been a year ago.

One quote I loved (and would love to see proof of:)

Elevator engineers even have a term for how [...]

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Midnight Inbox
December 6, 2006

The GTD App Midnight Inbox 1.0 was released recently, and it has a number of interesting features, including automatic harvesting of ‘inbox’ materials like email and desktop files, and reminders to get back to work.

I also really like the graphics and typefaces in the UI - I really wanted to love this program.

I tried it [...]

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