Monthly Archives: November 2006

Three days left on OmniWeb sale

Somehow it’s only come to my attention that OmniWeb is on sale this month for a mere $10, $20 off the regular price.
I know you’ve got a lot of free choices for Mac browsers, but the Omni folks are good people, make excellent products and, hey, OmniWeb is worth it.
So, before time expires, you really [...]

Hotness: Civil Netizen redesign

I’ve been watching the Civil Netizen guys for awhile, since they’re one of the few apps besides Flock built on top of Firefox that I’ve found in the wild. Well, they’re getting close to one-point-oh, and the latest designs, by veteran buddy-o-mine Wolfgang Bartelme, are looking hot.

XING adds support for microformats

The popular-cum-controversial professional networking site formerly-known as OpenBC recently relaunched with a new name and design with wide support for hCard.
Tara first spoke with Daniela about implementing microformats ages ago and in follow up emails and blog posts, we encouraged and worked out various strategies (pro bono, mind you) around their microformats implementation. They’ve [...]