Daily Archives: December 1, 2004

Break Blink

Scott Reynolds is playing with BLInk! and came up with a few things none of us had ever done. One I need to fix quickly which is related to not entering your credentials in properly in the settings.

The others are just to feed his habits and make it the perfect blogging application. All great ideas for a wish list. I have to be careful because it’s very tempting to just focus on that program, but I need to do my real work, too!

What I love is that the whole program was designed for a tablet, but then I realized I could use it very handily on a desktop. So Scott was asking for keyboard shortcuts! LOL. BUt that tells me, it really is a flexible app if it has lots of features that make it very tablet friendly, but is that close to being a good blogging app. One thing that is affecting him is he has used other blogging tools. I haven’t. I just made it be what I wanted. But it will evolve. Of coures, first I owe Bliz some spell checking and apparently, I owe it to myself as well for my frequent typos!

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Spaces.MSN.COM

In listing the “new MSN bloggers“, Robert lists Dare Obasanjo as Dare Obansajo (program manager on backend)”. I shivered at the prospect of Dare having anything to say about my back end. I bet he would whip me back into shape quickly, but it would mean lots less programming and lots less blogging and probably a little bit of whining!

Actually, the real news is the website that these blogs are on! spaces.msn.com. It looks very wallopy (which makes sense since Wallop is Microsoft’s research project and spaces is probably coming from that research). Though Wallop is on a very different level. But still, msn is for the masses, so spaces will bring blogging and social computing to the masses. Very cool. This looks big!

Read more here on [one of] Dare’s [other] blog[s]



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World AIDS Day

My friend Judy died in August after having lived with HIV for about ten years. She had survived many many years using only homeopathic remedies, chinese medicine and herbs and her incredible brain, though she did have to give in to everyone’s pleading and go with allapathic treatments over the last six years or so. People are not used to the idea of women having AIDS. Today’s World AIDS Day made a point of focusing on the fact that there are also a lot of women who have AIDS. To me the message that is relayed in the images to the left is the most important. Judy was an incredible person who has affected the lives of many people and even though part of her is not with us any more, she will certainly continue to be a part of our lives in many ways.

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Vermont Software Developer Alliance: Thanks APress

Thanks to Glenn Munlawin of APress who sent some software business books to raffle off at the next meeting of VTSDA. We have one of Vermont’s top Intellectual Property lawyers, Peter Kunin, speaking at the next meeting. It’s fun to spread out to something that is not strictly about .NET and meet people from many different types of software development companies and still be able to share with them some of the great resources that I have access to. Aah, my ever expanding horizons! 🙂

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Download BLInk!

Well, I have uploaded BLInk! to my website. Try it out. It’s free. It’s NOT just for tablets.

It’s not perfect but I think it’s pretty good and Bliz and Softwaremaker have been using it for a while.

www.thedatafarm.com/blink.aspx

I have been using it for a while.

It works with blogger api and metaweblog api apps such as .Text and dasBlog and many others.

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