Manila Envelope - Part 2
Well, that's one kind of feedback!
I don't really feel worthy to be on the same list as Suck, Blogdex, Adam Curry, Doc Searls, and all the rest of the talented nominees. I have no illusions about my worthiness relative to Mark Pilgrim, Sjoerd Visscher, or View from an Iowa Homestead. But I'm putting up a "Vote for me" link anyway.
Thanks and keep the feedback coming
Well, I never had the time to learn all the stuff I wanted to know to program in Cocoa, for one thing, and this is a quick way to learn Interface Builder and some of the other tools in the free Dev Tools IDE. There have been other features that I've wanted to add to my existing scripts--it bugs me, for instance, that you type your password in plain text in a dialog box, and that there's no interface for clearing your stored information.
But mainly I've had feedback from a number of people who have convinced me that this stuff is worth investing time in. One, the server guy at a major state university, wanted help in getting his faculty to use the web for knowledge management. (I still haven't added his feature. Soon, hopefully.) A few scripters have thanked me for the effort I had put in because they use the tool every day.
It's great to know people are out there reading and blogging. If you find my tools useful and you have suggestions for how to improve them, or just want to drop me a line, please do. My mailbox is open, and as soon as this last paper's done I'm going back to do some more scripting.
Manila Envelope - Part 1
By the way, the name of the tool will be Manila Envelope (sorry for the bad pun). I plan to wrap as much functionality to access Manila inside the tool as possible while still making it pretty seamless to use.
Last updated Thursday, November 24, 2005 at 2:43:34 PM.
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