OmniGraffle is great

13:46, Thursday June 26th, 2003 • feeling relaxed

I used it before and for some reason didn't take to it. When I bought my Powerbook I got a copy free. Now I'm using to make process diagrams and I'm wondering how I ever made sitemaps or anything else without it. Omni are a cool company. OmniWeb is a touch useless and may well die now Safari's about, but everything else of there's is pretty cool. I've got OmniOutliner as well which looks useful. However, I'm already using the almost identical functionality in NetNewsWire so I'm not sure how much use Outliner will get. NNW is not free though and I'm not sure I'll buy it. I've given up using it to track BBC News and the Guardian and stuff, too distracting. I now use it to monitor the sites that update fairly infrequently but that I like to keep tabs on. Sites like Kuro5hin and Zeldman's Daily Report. I'd love to use it to track the blogs of my friends, but none of them have RSS power. Honestly. ;-)

Mat says...

time: 17:12, Thursday June 26th, 2003

you want RSS? I'll give you R-frickin-SS. One day. Promise. Then I'll start posting more regularly as well.

All pigs fuelled and ready for lift-off. : )

Afternoon says...

time: 17:18, Thursday June 26th, 2003 • email: noon AT aftnn DOT org

I guess you just haven't seen how incredibly simple RSS is. It took me no more than 30 minutes to retro fit it to my old code. Honest.

Ladislav says...

time: 2:03, Saturday June 28th, 2003

It's on my to-do list. It would take me a bit longer than you because I'm not using code I've written myself, which given the simplicity of the average weblog isn't looking like an especially good idea at the moment.

Mat says...

time: 14:41, Wednesday July 2nd, 2003

no, I do know how easy it is - I've done a feed for a client a while back. I just haven't devoted any of my home-time to web stuff for a while, I'm catching up on my treeware interfacing.. : )

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