Importing your bookmarks into WebnoteHappy is a good way to consolidate your bookmarks into one place where you can add notes and tag them. I’ve already got import from Safari bookmarks working and if you’ve got a browser that can export to XBEL (which is almost none) then that works too. I’m working on importing …
One of the things that people always intend to do but a lot of us don’t do is backup. Here is a WebnoteHappy QuickPick for Backup 3 which works with DotMac. This is the first user contribution to WebnoteHappy, contributed by Frédéric Ballériaux. To install: Quit Backup (the app that comes with .Mac) Put this …
I’m on vacation, but I found a bit of time to release the first update to WebnoteHappy, version 1.0.1. Thanks to Flip, Mike, and Jeff for doing some testing. What’s new in this release: Fixed a crash related to AppleScript. (Specifically creating a webnote with an empty URL.) Updated Install Bookmarklet page to make clear …
I finished the website for WebnoteHappy, my newly released bookmark manager for Mac OS X with integrated note taking and tagging, early Wednesday morning at around 2AM. Then I told some of my friends who were online via IRC and IM. At this point I had gotten about 17 hours of sleep in the past …
It is finally done. I’ve been feverishly working on WebnoteHappy, a bookmark manager with integrated note taking and tagging for Mac OS X, for the past few months. If you were reading back on January 31st, I released WebnoteHappy Lite, which is the free version. I took all the user feedback I got from the …
That trip I took last week really took me out of my regular development rhythm. So today I made a small beta release of WebnoteHappy. Only a few things changed, but I think its important to get in a rhythm and stay in it. Even if it is only a small change, its good to …
I just released WebnoteHappy Lite 1.1! What’s new in 1.1? First, it is a Universal binary, so it runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs. It ran fine in Rosetta, but I think it is important to be Universal. Second, it is now localized for French, Dutch, and Danish. Now even though we call …
I’m attending a conference this week in Santa Clara, CA. Also my oldest son had his birthday party on Saturday. Packing and traveling took up most of the day on Sunday. And the conference is pretty packed full of activities, starting at 8:30 in the morning and not finishing until 5pm. Though tonight I was …
Ah – you thought perhaps The Life was a 5 day – 40 hour work week? No, not quite. To me, The Life is at least a 6 day week with how ever many hours you can fit each day. I’d say take a day off or at least take it easy one day because …
I presented at the Tysons Corner Apple Store tonight. Turnout was light, but the presentation went well. Actually one guy, Don, drove all the way from Gettysburg, PA! That is the kind of Mac devotee that I love to see. I gave a presentation that Pat Faquet, our VP of Programs at the Washington Apple …