May 20, 2008
Why Is Desktop Software Hard To Install?
Nick Bradbury:
Those of us who believe that desktop software is still relevant in a browser-based world should be up in arms about how hard it is to install software (on Windows, at least – it’s easier on the Mac). Multiple security warnings, required OS updates, and tech-heavy language make downloading and installing software too scary a prospect for non-technical users.
Desktop software on all platforms can and should be really easy to install.
May 17, 2008
Is HTML a Humane Markup Language?
Jeff Atwood chimes in on the age old question of HTML vs Markdown/Textile/Custom Markup/etc. Unfortunately he rules out using a WYSIWYG editor with the one line statement:
Nothing’s decided at this point, but we definitely won’t be giving users one of those friendly-but-irritating HTML GUI browser layout controls. Well sure, you wouldn’t give them a friendly-but-irritating HTML GUI browser control, but why not give them a good one? These days it takes a fair bit of effort to find a HTML editor that doesn’t handle the very basics fairly well and Jeff doesn’t seem to be looking at anything more complex than bold, italic and some hyperlinks.
May 16, 2008
The Value Of Criticism
CMSWire: Vendor Criticism of CMS Watch
In an industry whereby most of the “independent analysts” are heavily dependent on revenues from the very firms they claim to be “independent” of, it’s unusual to see truly critical research get published. So it becomes a surprise to both buyers and sellers when they read such criticism. In our reports we widely distribute the compliments and brickbats — if something is truly terrible we will tell you.
May 12, 2008
EditLive! 6.4 Is Out
I’ve said this internally to Ephox already but I want to give a big congratulations to the team on getting EditLive! 6.4 out the door. We have a lot of customers who have been waiting quite a long time for the features in that release and only a year or two ago they were thought to be effectively impossible given the Swing Text APIs that EditLive! is built on. It’s a testament to the team that this can be done at all, let alone with such high quality.
May 9, 2008
Finally Set Up At IBM
Since Ephox is an IBM business partner and we pulled the right strings and made friends with the right people, I get access to IBM’s offices (apparently world wide but Bedfont Lakes is closest and best set up). They’ve got quite a nice business partner suite on the first floor looking up at all the real IBM employee’s offices but before today it’s always been a major pain.
Firstly, without a car it takes about 2 hours to get here which is never fun, but today I have a car so that was ok.
May 6, 2008
Andrew Roberts Talks Enterprise Content Management
Ephox’s fearless leader, Andrew Roberts turned up in an interview with Randal Leeb-du Toit. Some good stuff in there, definitely worth a listen.
May 6, 2008
iPhone Coming To Australia
Reuters:
“Later this year, Vodafone customers in Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey will be able to purchase the iPhone for use on the Vodafone network,” Britain-based Vodafone said in a statement.
The plans for the iPhone in Australia will be very interesting – mobile internet is ridiculously expensive there at the moment and the iPhone is basically dependant on an unlimited data plan.
May 2, 2008
It Only Takes One
Business Week on the increasing number of companies that have at least some Macs:
In a survey of 250 diverse companies that has yet to be released, the market research firm Yankee Group found that 87% now have at least some Apple computers in their offices, up from 48% two years ago.
What’s interesting about this is that it’s one of the few surveys I’ve seen that doesn’t focus on raw market share.
May 1, 2008
NY Times and Hand Coded HTML
It’s been echoing all over the blogosphere today that NYTimes.com “hand codes everything” instead of using a WYSIWYG editor. It all extrapolates from a fairly offhand reference by the design director, Khoi Vinh:
It’s our preference to use a text editor, like HomeSite, TextPad or TextMate, to “hand code” everything, rather than to use a wysiwyg (what you see is what you get) HTML and CSS authoring program, like Dreamweaver. We just find it yields better and faster results.
May 1, 2008
Mac Adoption Stats
Something I’m sure I’ll want to find again in the future: the OmniGroup provide statistics from their update app showing what OS, CPU, Graphics and various other hardware stats their user base has. Very useful for getting a rough guide of adoption rates.
April 29, 2008
Droplets With Automator
Automator is a cool little app that comes with OS X that makes it much, much easier to programmatically control the various applications on your computer (all the good ones anyway). It’s all done by dragging and dropping actions into a workflow – the output of one leads to the input of the next. In Leopard, Automator got a big upgrade so it can now handle loops and variables but most of the time you don’t need them.
April 26, 2008
Major Downtime
The server migration to a new data center last night went horribly wrong when the new IP didn’t (and still doesn’t) have a reverse DNS lookup. Sadly that means the secondary DNS where all the actual requests go to refused to pull the updates and the site was effectively down.
I think I’ve managed to sort out the DNS issues for all the domains hosted here now by making one of the secondary DNS’s the primary DNS and generally juggling things around.