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	<title>Sugar Maple Software</title>
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	<description>thoughts yet to be boiled down to their essence</description>
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		<title>Two Months with Leopard</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I'm much too busy to publish my initial impressions of Leopard in a timely manner; so, instead, I'm publishing my thoughts after two months of living with the big cat.  I'm going to cover a number of different aspects of Leopard, some major and some minor.  I'll start with the upgrade and a litany of issues and then comment on some surprises, both positive and negative.]]></description>
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		<title>A Warm Welcome to Alex</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>
As a regular users of NewsHawker, one of my favorite features in Leopard is Alex:
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<blockquote>
Meet Alex â€” a new English male voice that uses advanced, patented Apple technologies to deliver natural breathing and intonation, even at fast speaking rates.
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<p>
Alex sounds great when reading feeds at high speaking rates.
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<p>
If you've tried NewsHawker before but didn't like the sound of the voice in Tiger, if you've now installed Leopard, it's time to give NewsHawker another try with Alex.  If you haven't tried NewsHawker yet but have installed Leopard, now is a great time.
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		<title>Tumbleweeds with Megaphones</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I still hope to gather my thoughts on <a href="http://c4.rentzsch.com/1">C4[1]</a> and share them.  However, while I'm gathering, I'd like to redirect everyone to a thoughtful piece by <a href="http://www.glorifiedtypist.com/">Rich Siegel</a>: <a href="http://www.glorifiedtypist.com/2007/08/tumbleweeds_and_used_car_lots_1.html">Tumbleweeds and Used Car Lots</a>.  Pay particular attention to the section where Rich describes how the debates on the internet can easily deteriorate into a situation where the person who shouts with the largest megaphone, rather than the person with the best argument, "wins".]]></description>
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		<title>C4[1] Day 0: the Power of the Indies</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>
   Last night, <a href="http://c4.rentzsch.com/1/">C4[1]</a> began.  <a href="http://rentzsch.com/">Wolf Rentzsch</a> and <a href="http://www.wilshipley.com/blog/">Wil Shipley</a> were the speakers.  Wil was, well, Wil.  Wolf's talk was interesting and I found myself still thinking about it this morning.  Wolf talked about the sea-change that indie developers are experiencing.  He believes that indies have much more influence and power since platforms, languages, and interfaces have shifted from the large companies (e.g., Microsoft and Apple) to the web, resulting in a democratization.  The lower cost of entry for developers is certainly an example of this trend.  However, while I think we're heading in this direction, we're not there yet. ...
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		<title>Looking Forward to C4[1]</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>
   I'm off to <a href="http://c4.rentzsch.com/1/">C4[1]</a> in a couple of days and am really looking forward to it.  I haven't made the time to prepare for <a href="http://rentzsch.com/c4/ironCoderLive">Iron Coder Live</a> at all.  Maybe something fun that doesn't require actually owning an iPhone will strike me in the next couple of days.  I'm really looking forward to meeting a number of people in person that I only know via their blogs, e-mail, or IRC.  Speaking of IRC, there's a <a href="irc://irc.freenode.net/%23c4">channel</a> for C4.  There's also a <a href="http://macsb.ironcoder.org/wiki/C4">Wiki</a> where attendees can add themselves.  I also hope that this conference will help me <a href="/39/focusing-my-vision/">focus my vision</a> for Sugar Maple Software.
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		<title>Focusing My Vision</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>
   Astute readers may have noticed the plurality in the following quote from my <a href="/5/introducing-sugar-maple-software/">initial post</a> introducing Sugar Maple Software:
</p>
<blockquote>
   I decided that I had other passions to explore and I wasnâ€™t getting any younger. One of these passions is independent software development for the Mac. So, I founded Sugar Maple Software.
</blockquote>
<p>
   I referred to passions plural.  The other passion that I've been pursuing since last September is teaching high school physics.
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		<title>How I Use NewsHawker</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Obviously, I've been using <a href="http://sugarmaplesoftware.com/products/newshawker">NewsHawker</a> longer than anyone.  I thought I'd share how I use it on an almost daily basis in hopes of providing potential uses that may not be obvious at first glance. ...]]></description>
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		<title>25+5 Trial</title>
		<description><![CDATA[At this point, for many who have downloaded NewsHawker, the 25 day trial period has elapsed.  While I hope that many of you have sufficiently evaluated NewsHawker in the past 25 days such that you will soon be purchasing a license, for those of you that haven't, you can extend your evaluation.  A common complaint about a time-limited trial is that if you download the application, run it just a couple of times, forget about it for a while, and then later want to continue to evaluate the application, the trial has expired.  I implemented what I call a 25 + 5 trial to address this criticism.  The 25 + 5 trial consists of a standard 25-day time-limited trial with a one-time 5-day extension.  The five-day extension begins when you choose.  This can be immediately after the 25-day trial expires or months later when you rediscover NewsHawker in your Applications folder.  You don't need to send me an e-mail, lobby for an extension, and wait for a response; instead, you can extend the trial automatically.  If you find this 25 + 5 trial helpful or have other complaints about this approach, please post a comment to let me know.]]></description>
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		<title>NewsHawker 1.0 Released!</title>
		<description><![CDATA[   NewsHawker 1.0 has been released!  You can now <a href="https://store.kagi.com/?6FENC_LIVE">purchase</a> a license for NewsHawker for US$19.  You can also <a href="/releases/newshawker/1.0/1.0.0f0/Release/NewsHawker.dmg">download a trial</a> and give it a listen before purchasing. ...]]></description>
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		<title>NetNewsWire 3.0 Issue Resolved</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<a href="http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/beta.php">NetNewsWire 3.0d62</a> has been released.  This release fixes the <a href="http://sugarmaplesoftware.com/32/newshawker-100b3-available/">previously mentioned</a> issue where the bodies of news items could not be retrieved by <a href="http://sugarmaplesoftware.com/products/newshawker">NewsHakwer</a>: "Fixed a bug getting the description (content) of a news item via AppleScript."  So, if you're addicted to the new NetNewsWire, you can once again have NewsHawker speak your news.]]></description>
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