FREN

#FF00AA


9 dec. 2006

@apple@

I guess I’m supposed to post about Midnight Inbox reaching 1.0, but I just don’t seem to care, no matter how pretty the screenshots are. As a matter of fact, I exported all my data from Yojimbo yesterday into a big folder on my desktop because I couldn’t stand it’s sluggishness anymore, and I’m getting tired of hoping for the next big thing in GTD software. It’s back to the Finder for me.

 

@apple@

Apple has saved ten thousand fingers over the past few years.

 

@misc@

What happens when you drill through a laptop screen? [via] Geez, can you believe we’d have never known if it weren’t for YouTube.

 

@games@

I don’t think there are many people here that don’t also read my personal weblog, where I already posted an announcement, but I might as well mention it in passing: if you looove my writing and the way I post reviews of some of the least uninteresting news every couple of days, and you like blogs written in Lucida Grande over a gray background with lots of rounded corners and drop shadows, and you’re interested in video games, and you read French, there’s a slim chance you might like the new blog I just launched: beware the frog. But, really, that’s only if you met all of those conditions.

It’s the first collborative weblog I launch — there’s just two of us so far, but we’re certainly planning to expand — and it’s also a bit stressful to be blogging side-by-side with an actual, real, professional journalist, but… well, it’s there, and it’s open, and it has RSS feeds that won’t swamp your aggregator, so why not subscribe? And also check it out in your browser every once in a while, because I’m quite happy with how the layout turned out.

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