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<description>Katie: &quot;Applications like iTunes and iPhoto have established a single window interface as the de-facto standard for modern Mac UI design. This design is great for end users, who no longer have to switch between several windows to be productive with their software. For developers, on the other hand, this design poses several challenges in terms of interaction design and software architecture...&quot;</description>
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<description>Abel Lin: &quot;Data management is a critical and challenging aspect for any online resource. With exponentially growing data sizes and popularity of rich media, even small online resources must effectively manage and distribute a significant amount of data. Moreover, the peace of mind associated with an additional offsite data storage resource is invaluable to everyone involved...&quot;</description>
<dc:subject>Other</dc:subject><dc:creator>jws</dc:creator><dc:date>2008-04-10 23:42:55</dc:date>
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<description>Arguably the most important change in Leopard was not a user feature, but a developer one: Core Animation. Over the coming years, the way applications look and react to user interaction will change dramatically, and that will be largely due to the ease with which interfaces can be animated with Core Animation. Sure, there will also be overt eye candy, but there will also be lots of more subtle changes to application interfaces that truly benefit the user, giving useful feedback.</description>
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<description>&quot;...write some scripts to automatically trim these portions of the podcasts using the iTunes 'Start time' and 'Stop time' settings for each song. When these are set, and the songs are synced to your iPod, that iPod will honor these trimmed times, without having to create a new song.&quot;</description>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20070204164356478"><title>Combine open Safari windows into one tabbed window</title>
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<description>SpiralOcean: &quot;I've written this AppleScript that takes all Safari windows, and opens them up in one window in different tabs. &quot;</description>
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