Adobe published their first version of AIR for Linux. It lacks some features yet, but worth trying out.
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I recently came accross this site. Great to spread the word amongst people stuck with IE6. Although i am not that big fan of IE7 either, and i would definitely change the order of the recommendations.
[UPDATE: the above link was removed. Read on here.]
Why IE6 sucks? There are many issues, just to grab one, it is poor CSS support. Related to this there is a new doc from Microsoft showing the css selector support in running versions of Explorer.
Adobe just released their long awaited Photoshop Express. An in-browser image manipulation solution that is supposed to have some similar feel/functionality to the desktop version. While the resemblance is quite weak, there are some nice things you can do in the Flex-based Express edition. To upload your own photos you need to register, but a test-drive is available.
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Just one day after Opera passing 100/100 on Acid3 appeared in the news, Safari team also announced Webkit to be passing the test. Apparently the test was also changing in the meanwhile, but they are both doing pretty well anyways. What about Firefox? Well, due to the upcoming release of version 3, it is not a subject of interest at the moment.
[Source: Ajaxian]
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Honestly i havent heard much about jTagEditor before, but apparently it got renamed as markItUp, and checking out their examples, all seems fine.
It is based on jQuery and intends to be a lightweight editor that you can use to produce normal html code, but you can squeeze out bbcode, wiki or markdown syntax as well.
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Hopefully this one is not an April fool’s joke. Pretty soon we will be able to edit our documents while not connected to the Internet. More details and demo video here.
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Luke Wroblewski at A List Apart published a nice article, with a rather radical title:
Sign Up Forms Must Die
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