August 23, 2006. I’ve managed to make excellent progress with Tense Log, and I’ll be making the next beta version available on September 1st. This version will be very close to complete, with little else to do but find bugs and squash them. Above you can get a peek at the new help system. I think this is a huge improvement over the popup window I had before. This way the walkthrough is always right next… Read more »
August 5, 2006. I’ve been hacking away at Tense Log whenever I can spare a moment, giving it a major visual overhaul and a bunch of smaller tweaks in the process. Aside from being much easier on the eyes in general, it has bigger text, bigger buttons, and a centered layout that fits larger window sizes much better. I’ve also incorporated a modified version of Lightbox JS to display full size images. The… Read more »
July 23, 2006. i use this is, well, pretty much digg for Mac software. It’s a simple but excellent concept: instead of rating apps you simply click a button saying whether you use it or not. If you like you can comment on it or mark it as an app you love. It didn’t take me long at all to go through and mark all the apps I use, and that’s where the beauty of this lies… It’s so quick to use that if becomes… Read more »
July 22, 2006. I’ve just updated my Automator Actions for web developers. Make Names Web-Friendly 2.1 adds a few new options for dealing with special characters. Change Extensions 2.1 has a much clearer interface, making it easier to use, and its reliability in certain situations has been improved. Save as JPEG has gotten a major overhaul, and is now named Save for Web 2.0. There are now three image… Read more »
July 18, 2006. I’ve recently finished up two new sites I’m pretty excited about. First up is Geek Week, a notably-less-than-weekly video podcast about comics, games, cosplay, toys, and other geek stuff. These guys are awesome and their show is hilarious. Seriously. If you don’t laugh at this, you’re probably a terrible person. Or, uh… you’re just not a geek, I guess. Geek Week is running on Tense… Read more »