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2005.02.01 @ 6:24:08 PM | Comments []

Readers of this manual know that I've been running a weekly tip series. I hope you enjoy them. I've got a list of tips I intend to cover and now it's your turn to tell me what you want covered. Either leave a comment to this post or send me an email directly. No guarantee that I'll know the answer but I'll try my best.

Also, how am I doing? Are the tips I've covered useful? I know some people have benefitted from them. How's the format? Shall I include more pictures? How about movies? I've got the ability to record .mov files with my software, Screen Snapz Pro. I've even thought about podcasting some tips but most tips probably wouldn't make much sense in an audible format.

Thanks for your input and thanks for reading.

2005.02.01 @ 3:22:24 PM | Comments []

The main reason I like Radio is that it lives on my own computer. There's a weblogging application for Mac OS X and Windows called Tangelo that takes the same approach...

"Tangelo, termed 'web publishing with a twist,' is a departure from most traditional weblog publishing tools. Instead of installing or using weblog software on an Internet web server, Tangelo is installed on the user’s computer as a standalone application, providing much easier installation, greater weblog control, and ease of use. Tangelo streamlines organization of weblog text and images, and publishes the weblog to both an Internet web server and to the user’s own computer for better control and backup. In addition, Tangelo features integration with NetNewsWire 2.0 for posting RSS news items."

Updated: 12/1/05; 4:37:03 PM.

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