Monthly Archives: September 2004

TiddlyWiki

Jeremy Ruston, using nothing more than HTML, CSS and Javascript, has created TiddlyWiki, which he describes as “an experimental microcontent WikiWiki.” Well, yes, but what’s really cool is that TiddlyWiki works from the desktop. It’s all locally driven from the … Continue reading

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Duke and iPods

You’ve probably heard about Duke University giving its incoming freshman each a 20 gig iPod, a Belkin Voice Recorder and a fifteen dollar gift certificate to the iTunes store. If not you can read about it here, here, and here. … Continue reading

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XBEL Bookmark Format

I was looking at various ways of managing bookmarks, with an eye to using bookmarks as a way for naive users to create web pages, and I stumbled over XBEL, an xml dtd for bookmark conversion. The XML Bookmark Exchange … Continue reading

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Nisus Blogs

I’ve been waiting, albeit impatiently, for Nisus Writer Express 2.0. It’s gonna have footnotes, they promised. In the meantime, there’s a really positive review of 2.0 here, and, better still, Nisus is blogging. //

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