I just released another update to Runner’s Log this weekend, version 1.1.1. This release includes several important bug fixes as well as a few other small improvements. If you’ve had problems with the previous 1.1.0 release, give this a try!
Download the new version here, or read more about Runner’s Log.
Entries from March 2008
Runner’s Log 1.1.1
March 29th, 2008 No Comments
Tags: Runner's Log
Mac OS X virtualization for developers
March 21st, 2008 No Comments
Cocoa developer Craig Hockenberry wants you to file a bug report on the OS X license restrictions that prevent desktop virtualization:
How can you develop new products for Leopard when you need to have Tiger installed for supporting your legacy applications? How easy is it to test a new feature on Mac OS X 10.4.11 when [...]
Tags: Apple · Virtualization · VMware
Runner’s Log 1.1.0 Released
March 17th, 2008 No Comments
Although it took a lot longer than I expected, I’m pleased to announce the release of Runner’s Log 1.1.0. This is the first major update to Runner’s Log, and includes a number of great new features and improvements. First and foremost is the ability to import Nike+ data from iPods, something users have been asking [...]
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Cocoa development links of interest
March 11th, 2008 No Comments
Paul Kim:
Recently, Quentin Carnicelli of Rogue Amoeba asked if there were NSResponder methods that you could hook your “OK” and “Cancel” buttons to to dismiss a modal panel (or sheet). As far as I knew there wasn’t but, gosh darnit, that would be a useful thing to have.
To clarify what I’m talking about here, when [...]
iPhone SDK
March 7th, 2008 No Comments
The iPhone SDK has finally landed, bringing with it real Exchange support, WPA2 and other goodies. You can watch the announcement event here, or read highlights and commentary at Daring Fireball.
Although I don’t own an iPhone (yet), I did download the SDK and look forward to playing with it. My feelings about the price structure [...]
OmniGraffle 5 released
March 7th, 2008 No Comments
Congratulations to Omni Group for the latest release of OmniGraffle earlier this week. I haven’t had a chance to use it much yet, but it seems like an impressive release in terms of features and improvements, as well as taking advantage of new Leopard only technologies.
Omni applications have always had great attention to detail, which [...]