Results tagged “macsoftware” from Appleseed BlogMy friend Noah, a sysadmin at MIT, reports that on October 1 he switched off the info-mac hyperarchive ( Several years ago, when I was writing the Nutshell book, I discussed the possibility of being the hyperarchive's volunteer maintainer. Nothing came of it, though, and the server was allowed to coast into electronic senescence. I see from that Wikipedia article that there exists an info-mac website that claims lineage from the original archive and mailing list, but it's now just one more computer-news website in a vast sea. It does sport a mirror of the info-mac archive, where it's quickly apparent how little traffic it got since the turn of the decade; viewing some categories by date shows you software from the 1990s on the first page. Though the hyperarchive's role was supplanted by better-organized websites years ago (hello, versiontracker), I won't forget its important role in the early history of Macintosh software, the web, and myself as a computer dood. Goodbye, old friend! Following my previous post, another consultant I work with mailed me to reveal himself as another FreshBooks fan, and pointed me to a free Mac OS X dashboard widget the service offers that obviates the need to use their web-based timer. My goodness! That's quite cool. This may be the first dashboard widget (beyond Apple's own orange calculator) I actually make regular use of. 0
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