Simplelinks | October 2004

Oct 28, 2004

Running PHP 4 and PHP 5 Concurrently in Development: PHP
How to run both PHP 4 and 5 at the same time on the same server

LiveUser Tutorial in Development: PHP
A tutorial on LiveUser. Now that the API's stabalized it's time to look seriously at this.

Mojavi Project in Development: PHP
Mojavi is an open-source MVC (model-view-controller) framework for PHP

Oct 19, 2004

Seagull Intro in Development: PHP
Introductory Tutorial for Seagull

Seagull in Development: PHP
An interesting OO PHP framework

tortoisesvn in Software
A Subversion version of Tortoise, the popular CVS client.

Oct 18, 2004

Tracing the Evolution of Social Software in Software
By examining the many terms used to describe today's 'social software' we can also explore the origins of social software itself, and see how there exists a very real life cycle concerning the use of technical terminology. (via)

Oct 14, 2004

Managing a Domain Name in Site management
Smooth the transition between Web hosts with some careful DNS planning up front.

Oct 12, 2004

osTicket in Software
Web and email-based help ticket system. Open source and easy to install.

Hep in Software
Hep is a multiprotocol message server. It offers on-the-fly translation between email protocols (POP and IMAP) and web formats and protocols (RSS, Atom, and the Metaweblog API).

Wenger: Swiss Business Tool in Gadgets
The SWISS BUSINESS Tool features combinations of essential office implements in a single, ultra-compact and highly mobile package.

Oct 11, 2004

Content Management Without A System in Site management
It's very important to have a process in place before you choose a CMS.

GMail Drive shell extension in Software
GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google GMail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your GMail account directly from inside Windows Explorer. GMail Drive literally adds a new drive to your computer under the My Computer folder, where you can create new folders, copy and drag'n'drop files to.

Oct 9, 2004

Powered by Movable Type - Jay Allen in
I've been saying for years that Six Apart needs a product manager. Congrats Jay

Oct 7, 2004

GENERATION C in
It's all about the content and now consumers can create their own. (via)

Web 2.0 Workshops, Enterprise Social Software in Software
Fantastic overview of the social software session at Web 2.0

Bullet Madness in Design
200 free graphic bullets. All are uploaded by users and I see a few I recognize from non-free sites, so be careful what you use.

CEO Blogs List in Weblogs
List of company executives that blog. (I've got the oldest blog on the list.)

Oct 6, 2004

An Introduction to Using Patterns in Web Design in Design
Good overview for those unfamiliar with the concept from 37 Signals

Massive Bandwidth Savings proven in Syndication
Empirical Evidence of RFC3229 feed savings. Considering there aren't many aggregators supporting this, that's quite a difference.

Rendezvous for Windows in Software
Add Apple's no-config networking technology to Windows machines.

Oct 5, 2004

Trac in Development
At the core of Trac lies an integrated wiki and issue/bug database. Using wiki markup, all objects managed by Trac can directly link to other issues/bug reports, code changesets, documentation and files.

FeedMesh in Syndication
FeedMesh is a group working to establish a "peering network" for decentralized web(site|log) update notifications and content distribution.

ScriptServer in Development: PHP
ScriptServer provides tools to "hook up" PHP and Javascript, for the purpose of fetching data from PHP into a web page which has already loaded, without reloading the entire page.

You DO Talk to Customers, Don't You? in Design
No substitute for actually asking what the users want.

Oct 4, 2004

coWiki in Site management
In many senses, it is very like a wiki but additionally provides an easy way to secure and discuss its documents.

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