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Voodoopad stop working on ipone
Voodoopad stop working on ipone




voodoopad stop working on ipone
  1. #VOODOOPAD STOP WORKING ON IPONE INSTALL#
  2. #VOODOOPAD STOP WORKING ON IPONE DOWNLOAD#
  3. #VOODOOPAD STOP WORKING ON IPONE MAC#
  4. #VOODOOPAD STOP WORKING ON IPONE WINDOWS#

I'm not switching away from Firefox2 just yet, but speed is the #1 thing that'll make me switch.

#VOODOOPAD STOP WORKING ON IPONE DOWNLOAD#

I wonder if the Apple concept of a "Universal Binary" has more draconian world dominationesque connotations? Perhaps Objective C is the new Java? Write once, debug everywhere.Įither way, I encourage you to download Safari and try it out. Perhaps Safari was the proving ground? Well, they've proven it.

  • They've clearly built some amazing owner-draw cross-platform UI framework here.
  • As with OS X apps, you can only resize the window with the handle in the lower right corner.
  • What's the point? Was this browser needed?.
  • It obscures the new Live Comment Preview.
  • This blog's comment box renders strangely, possibly because they allow you to resize text boxes yourself.
  • #VOODOOPAD STOP WORKING ON IPONE MAC#

  • It looks like a Mac Application on Windows.
  • It's not using ClearType, and they appear to have their own embedded fonts for rendering text within the browser.
  • It uses its own Font Smoothing system with three options, light, medium and strong.
  • #VOODOOPAD STOP WORKING ON IPONE INSTALL#

    The installer asks to install the Bonjour Service, Apple's service discovery protocol ala UPnP. I declined.Meaning, if you have the Preferences Dialog open, the Taskbar says you're running two Safari Windows.

    #VOODOOPAD STOP WORKING ON IPONE WINDOWS#

  • Dialog Boxes show up as additional Application Windows in the Explorer bar.
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  • Bug 7253: Inline regex produces wrong results vs.
  • Bug 6257: Throw errors on invalid expressions/support non-PCRE regexp (KJS merge).
  • Bug 8043: unicode (\uhhhh) sequences unrecognized in regex.
  • This implies to me that these bugs are fixed in the Safari included with the Leopard Release of OS X, but I haven't confirmed yet.
  • The WebKit they ship with includes the fix for the regular expression engine while using internationalized RegEx's via Unicode Escape sequences.
  • The RSS Reader includes the same Safari on Mac "article length" slider that automatically truncates articles to a length that makes blogs more "skimmable.".
  • There's a "submit bug" button built right in with options to send the source of the page as well as a screenshot.
  • I've always said I've never understood why I needed a Core2Duo with 4Gigs of RAM to parse 50k of angle brackets. If nothing else, they've set the performance bar higher. Like, noticeably fast, loading a half dozen sites (that take IE7 or FF2 a few seconds) within a blink of an eye. The past many weeks I have been digging into a better note taking and management method, while also embracing what I have and my core underlying principles.Hell has frozen over and I'm running Safari on Windows (v3 Public Beta) You can download it at: Good Things: A continual genre in YouTube I watch is around productivity, particularly around personal knowledge management methods and tools. A couple years back I ran into Zettelkasten Method, that comes from Niklas Luhmann, which focuses on his prolific reading and his card catalogue and related note taking system. Then a few months back I heard Jorge Arango’s interview with Beck Tench it drew Zettelkasten back into focus.

    voodoopad stop working on ipone

    The interview with Beck focussed on Tinderbox, which I love, but I also want mobile access to my notes from phone and tablet. I have been using Notion a little bit, but my only use the last few months is as an interstitial capture for YouTube and some other rich media. But, the communities that are interested in Notion became obsessed with Roam Research, so I looked at Roam. Roam and Notion are two vastly different approaches, which can complement each other but in to way replace each other. But, each has a similar faults, no API, no standard export for structured information, and fully cloud based. That is too many common failure points wrapped into one product (Notion is working on and API, which is really good). Roam bugged me most because it relies on an outline format but has no clue about OPML exporting, but worse has no good export model. The cloud based, which requires being connected and online is a model I really don’t like as, particularly if their isn’t a local sync nor standard data format model. What I really like about Roam is its block focussed format, that is akin to purple numbers model of small chunks that are addressable and reusable. In this time of looking what a next generation of quick note taking would look like, but long used tool, NValt failed spectacularly, in that it would not find my directory where my 1,200+ notes were stored, nor could I add new notes. Fortunately all of my notes are in plain markdown text files, so all I was missing was my tagging of the files in NValt (Brett Terpstra who created NValt has been working on a new tool that can replace NValt but has been taking forever to show up and my need became immediate).






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