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Archive for June, 2004

Thursday, June 17th, 2004

Movable Type and Opera

New licences have been announced for Movable Type. The biggest change is a new Unlimited Personal Edition for $99.95. It allows “for an unlimited number of authors and weblogs for personal use”. This is really what people wanted, and why there where huge complaints about the new licence. The cheaper Personal Edition, $69.95, now allows [...]

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Tuesday, June 15th, 2004

Firefox 0.9 is released

Firefox 0.9 has been released. I liked the theme for 0.8 much better, but Firefox is my favorite brower, especially since Internet Explorer 6 is probably the last new version of IE for a while, and IE 6 has been around since October 2001.

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Monday, June 14th, 2004

SETI@home and WordPress

Well, I stopped running SETI@home on the PC and switched the iMac from the graphical version to the command line version. I really don’t care about watching the fancy graphics or crunching lots of numbers. Running SETI@home is just something for the iMac to do when I’m not using iTunes to listen to my music [...]

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Thursday, June 10th, 2004

Updated the design

I updated the site design, I had had enough of the bland MT 3 defaults. This design is again based off one of Neil Turner’s designs, this time Bluefade II. Still tweaking a bit, but it’s mostly there.

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Written by Dan Greene, web and library geek. Topics covered here include Library and Information Science, Information Technology, web design, and maybe even a monk or two (more...)

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