Radio Userland
Now that the book has been announced by the publisher, I can finally start talking about what I've been working on lately: Radio UserLand Kick Start will be published this summer by Sams Publishing. The book is for Radio users who want to move into the advanced Web authoring and programming features of the software. A draft of the first chapter, Publishing a Weblog, is online. There's an amazing amount of stuff you can do with the software -- I can't think of another $40 program that supports ... (
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An out-of-town trip last week highlighted the downside of a desktop-based weblogging tool. Though I'm happy with most aspects of Radio UserLand, I was in Dallas and couldn't connect to Radio remotely or recreate Workbench over a clean installation of the software. Manila, Moveable Type, and Blogger were looking pretty good while I was maintaining Radio silence. For my next world tour, I'm looking for the easiest way to publish a Radio weblog from any location. Chris Double's use of Radio under ... (
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Members of the OPML-DEV mailing list are discussing a proposed new version of OPML that would be more like other XML dialects, supporting child elements inside of the outline element in place of attributes. As I wrote on the list, OPML is extended in a way that's unusual for XML: Anyone can add new attributes to the outline element, as long as they give it a type attribute that lets programmers know what attributes to expect. This is an odd way to do things, as Danny Ayers explains on his ... (
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Snappy the Clam challenges UserLand on the subject of open standards: Ask UserLand sometime how many competing UserTalk implementations there are. Also ask them where the documentation for the Frontier "object databases" are, so that you could write programs in a different language that access the root file. UserLand offered an object database API with the release of Frontier 5 for MacOS and Windows. There's no telling if it still works today, since it was released more than six years ago, but ... (
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Phillip Pearson offers a Radio UserLand tip for tool programmers: How to get a tool to use the default template on its Web pages. ... (
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I'm writing this post using FM RadioStation, a new Windows application that provides a different user interface for Radio UserLand (screen shot). It can be used to publish a weblog, read RSS news feeds, and browse the Web (using a built-in version of Internet Explorer 6). I can't get the news reader to work, but the weblog publishing interface is impressive, and this is the first Internet Explorer-based browser I've seen that uses Mozilla-style tabs. I'll write more about it after I've had some ... (
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UserLand is now offering Radio webloggers 50M of additional storage space for $39.95. The feature is purchased online and activated with a code. ... (
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Anil Dash describes an unusual side effect of the Google-Pyra deal: All the Google API users on Radio UserLand weblogs may be in violation of the license, which prohibits use with any product or service that competes with Google. ... (
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New Radio UserLand script: daysUntilEvent, which displays the number of days until a user-specified date. ... (
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Radio UserLand tip: Jenny Levine's navigator links tutorial covers how to add links, mailto links, and HTML to a weblog's list of links. One she doesn't cover: To include a blank line, add an element with a space as its name: <item name=" "/>. ... (
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