![]() ![]() (Via Brent Simmons.) DropDMG 2.6 ★Īnother app update with Automator support. I’m much more intrigued by the apps that are adding Automator support than those that are adding Dashboard widgets. tar.bz2 files, because Tiger’s version of tar finally maintains Mac file metadata. Friday, 29 April 2005 Apple Developer Connection Profiles Bare Bones Software ★ Tiger-only update to Blacktree’s free launcher-and-all-sorts-of-other-cool-things utility. Marking the occasion of BBEdit’s day-one support for Automator. Now includes a few Tiger-specific settings.Mac Revamped for Tiger ★ Update to Marcel Bresink’s free utility for diddling hidden system preferences in Mac OS X. Improved synching, address book sharing, and more. Open source Web Kit-based browser version 1.0 is now for Mac OS X 10.4 or later. I’m currently giving this a shot as my main browser. Good tips for using BBEdit as the center of your multi-file workflow. Promising new web site dedicated to Automator, by Steve Weintraub. NetNewsWire 2.0b45 ★Īnother great app introducing Automator support. Macworld has just published over a dozen articles on Tiger, including “Field Notes” regarding installation, the BSD layer, Dashboard, Automator, Spotlight, and more. The Tiger release parties can officially start: John Siracusa’s review of Mac OS X 10.4 is up at Ars Technica. I was lucky enough to help proof-read a draft last week, and it’s just as good as his previous reviews: well written, keenly observed, technically dense, and a lot of fun.Īt over 40,000 words, it’s more like a short book than a long article. And people say I write long articles? Required reading for any serious Mac user. ![]() Tiger compatibility, AM/FM radio tuner support, podcasting features, and most intriguingly, “full AppleScriptability”. #Omniweb login updateīBEdit 8.2 ★įree update with extensive support for Automator - pretty much all the transformations in BBEdit’s Text menu are available as Automator actions. PreFab UI Browser is an essential tool for anyone who wants to write GUI Scripting AppleScripts. (PreFab has also released version 1.1 of UI Actions.) Pogue Reviews Tiger ★ĭavid Pogue’s Tiger review for The New York Times. ![]() My hardware is a mono NeXTstation with a 0, and I'm running OpenStep 4.2.Upcoming unauthorized biography about chief executive Steve Jobs by has retaliated against the publisher of an Tuesday, 26 April 2005 Apple Pulls Wiley Books From Store Shelves ★Īpple Computer Inc. (If I'm wrong on that last part, then I must be missing something else.)Ģ.) Are there any other NeXT browsers that can handle HTTPS? I have also tried OmniWeb 3 and get the same issue.ġ.) Can anyone point me to a version of OmniWeb that's not expired and known to handle https URLs if everything's set up correctly? I believe that I have everything set up correctly but OmniWeb 2.0.x will never be able to use HTTPS URLs. I checked the Console and says it's a demo version that has expired. Then I noticed that I have OmniWeb 2.0.x, and the README for the HTTPS plugin mentions OmniWeb 2.75b, so I figured that must be my problem. I've installed packages for openssl, the OmniWeb HTTPS plugin, and everything else recommended. I get the error that OmniWeb doesn't know how to handle https URLs. OmniWeb took to the proxy just fine for http sites, and it's very cool! But most everything's https these days, so I can't browse much with it. On my Mac Pro, I've set up the wrp proxy server that allows ancient browsers to surf the web. I know this has been discussed before, but I haven't been able to use any of the help in existing threads to solve my issue. ![]()
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