The name is Bee-at-TEE
[11:48AM]
Interesting note from the Sharp PDA Developer Newsletter:
Mac OSX driver for Z - Get involved
Although Sharp does not officially support Mac OSX syncing with the Zaurus, we have been working closely with Apple on getting the USB driver for OSX developed. We are making some good headway and a few developers have been involved with this project. The driver will be added to Apple's Darwin Project (Darwin is Apple's Open Source project). It is very different from the GPL, and you can get more info at http://developer.apple.com/darwin/ps-faq.html
If you'd like to get involved with this effort, separate mailing lists have been created:
zaurus-osx-networking, for networking related issues, primarialy development of USB drivers for OSX, but also for development of a Rendezvous client for the Z
zaurus-osx-sync for the development of a SyncML client for the Z and integration of components into a working system.
For more information please go to http://www.hgsc.bcm.tmc.edu/~kdurbin/maczaurus.html or to join the lists please email [email protected]
Someone is in serious need of a spell-checker.
[10:40AM]
Java 1.4.1 Developer Preview 2 for OS X. Better very late, than never.
[Update]When they say this build is not suitable for general Java 1.4.1 use or development, they truly mean it. To switch back to JDK 1.3.1 use:
sudo /usr/local/bin/jsettestjdk 1.3.1
Slashdot: Blogger Hacked.
Brent: “Should aggregators parse relative URLs?” — That's another reason why I wanted a <base>
element added to the RSS 0.9.4 spec.
Review of Red Hat 8.0 Professional.
Jaxor 2.2, the Object/Relational Extensions for Java, has been released.
Mac Net Journal: Company offers tax-deductible way to recycle cell phones.
[07:09AM]
I've been playing with Russ' Manywhere Scrapbook. I fixed something that didn't need fixing. RTFM. But it's been all fun, fun, fun.
The Swing Connection: Swing Sightings.
I'm not quite sure exactly why, but I've been futzing around with Java Web Start for an hour or so. In the process I did find a few interesting applications:
- The Bean Builder
- DataDino Database Explorer
- JarSpy
- The rebel's own ThinRSS
- JMines
- jDiskReport
- Thinlet's AmazonBrowser
Simon: Java on the desktop. Rethinking the Java GUI.
UPN revives Night Thrasher. Dwayne Michael Taylor, an athletic black man standing 6'3'' tall and weighing 220lbs.