3 month ago
gleuschk : Tales from the Loonybin » Attachment Scanner Plugin for Mail.app - i've wanted this for a decade.
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6 month ago
deusx : Le coin de cstar: [Updated] Atom-PubSub module for ejabberd - "This module will offer an AtomPub interface to ejabberd PubSub data."
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6 month ago
jonhicks : S3Hub: Amazon S3 Client for OS X - S3Hub allows you to view your online storage, upload, download, set permissions, share with friends and more.
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6 month ago
jonhicks : Destroy Flickr - Possibly the first Adobe AIR app I've tried that I like - a great way to view Flickr. I feel a site theme coming on…
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12 month ago
tehu : YouTube - Seesmic Day 44: Twitter - Lolo & Vinvin visit Twitter
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14 month ago
deusx : RFC 5023 The Atom Publishing Protocol - "The Atom Publishing Protocol (AtomPub) is an application-level protocol for publishing and editing Web resources. The protocol is based on HTTP transfer of Atom-formatted representations."
Isofarro : RFC 5023: The Atom Publishing Protocol - Its here, its official and its a standard. RFC 5023 is the Atom Publishing Protocol. Fantastic work.
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17 month ago
jonhicks : ScrobblePod - Last.fm for your iPod
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20 month ago
deusx : Atom Publishing Protocol Interop a Success - O'Reilly XML Blog - "Two days of intense work didn’t uncover big holes in the spec, which is nice."
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23 month ago
tehu : Twitter - The Tao of Mac - "Twitter is like a web mash-up of those pointless random sentences in Douglas Coupland novels, but with only one font size." - Huhu
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24 month ago
jcgregorio : Ten Web 2.0 APIs you can really use - LinuxWorld - gah, links to atomenabled.org which is horribly out of date.
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25 month ago
jkottke : MsgFiler - Why the functionality of MsgFiler isn't automatically built into Mail.app, I don't know, but I'm definitely coughing up the $8 on this because my life primarily consists of moving email from one folder to another. (via df) [via]
43folders : MsgFiler - "MsgFiler is a plug-in for Apple Mail which quickly files emails into existing mailbox folders."
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25 month ago
plasticbag : iShowU - screencast software for the Mac - I haven't tried this yet, but I have a feeling it's going to come in very handy. Recommended by friends.
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43folders : Hawk Wings » Blog Archive » Why do people call it “Mail.app� - Ever try to Google help for "Mail?" Might as well be looking for an app called "The" or "Sex." It's a really stupid name. [via:Daring Fireball.net]
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merlinmann : Event Maker 0.4.1 - MacUpdate - Early but intriguing release of an app for converting Mail.app emails to iCal events. Streamlined a good bit, this might be very useful.
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28 month ago
deusx : Elias Torres � Blog Archive � WP-APP: Atom Publisher Protocol for WordPress - "Simply drop app.php into your root wordpress install directory and have some Atom/APP fun."
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28 month ago
merlinmann : MT2Beta - Fancy new features in Scott's new beta of MailTags [via HawkWings]
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28 month ago
merlinmann : Associate Signature with E-mail Address in Mail.app? - Tiger updates creamed MailEnhancer's ability to associate a .sig with each email address you use. Anybody wanna build a new bundle? Pretty please.
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28 month ago
jcgregorio : Anant Jhingran's Musings: Enterprise Information Mashups - I love the fact that the term "Atom Store" has already entered the vernacular.
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29 month ago
Isofarro : Implementing the Atom Publishing Protocol - Joe Gregorio outlines a neat design for building an Atom Store. This will be used as a basis for building Atom-powered web services. (Uses Python, but the design is language neutral)
deusx : XML.com: Implementing the Atom Publishing Protocol - "put together an implementation and discuss the requirements the APP puts on you, the gotchas, and the ways we can optimize the service"
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31 month ago
jcgregorio : Blogging from Word 2007 - Using the Atom Publishing Protocol
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32 month ago
jcgregorio : Google Data APIs Overview - Google has built an AtomStore.
Paul Hammond : Google Data APIs Overview - The Google data APIs ("GData" for short) provide a simple standard protocol for reading and writing data on the web
Philippe Janvier : Google Data APIs - "...a simple standard protocol for reading and writing data on the web. GData combines common XML-based syndication formats (Atom and RSS) with a feed-publishing system based on the Atom publishing protocol, plus some extensions for handling queries." [via] #
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