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Les Orchard: Envisioning a Tiger/Tinderbox mashup
Merlin Mann | Nov 16 2005
Still Seeking an Exploded Tinderbox for Tiger » Archive » Blog » 0xDECAFBAD Les has some very cool thoughts about a “Tinderbox for OS X”:
The possibilities of apps like Tinderbox, Devonthink, and to an extent, even Curio get much more interesting at the idea that they might open up completely to the built-in architecture of OS X. Probably a bit ambitious for any variety of reasons, but the possibilities are tantalizing. In (almost completely) unrelated news, I’ll be talking at Mark’s Tinderbox Weekend on Saturday here in SF, leading a discussion on Tinderbox as “trusted system.” Looking forward to that. 3 Comments
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![]() Somewhat unrelated comment - I...Submitted by Todd (not verified) on November 16, 2005 - 9:35am.
Somewhat unrelated comment - I hope the Windows version of Tinderbox is available soon. Mac at home, Windows at work. ::Sigh:: Maybe Mark could give you more specifcs on a potential release date… » POSTED IN:
![]() The extended attributes in Spotlight...Submitted by eoin (not verified) on November 16, 2005 - 12:48pm.
The extended attributes in Spotlight could certainly be used for lots of interesting applications. I can think of a few. I am sure all of those applications you linked to are great, they just need to lose the drawers and use sidebars like decent people. Come now, it is the twenty first century, drawers are passe. Thank you. » POSTED IN:
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