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Friday, May 11, 2001
We're in leak-mode on a new version of Frontier for an operating system that more people are starting to use.   12:05:21 PM {editButton}
Friday, March 09, 2001
Some have asked What About Frontier? Oh yes, we have major new stuff in Frontier 7, that's next on the plate. No change in price. Frontier is the server for huge numbers of Manila sites. Radio is a desktop tool. We've been talking about the "workstation product" for a few years. That's Radio. It's for people. Frontier is for big groups of people. They work together well, by design.   5:02:48 PM {editButton}
Monday, February 12, 2001
Hey I got an email from Pete Dako who was Rookie of the Year in the Frontier community in 1992. Nice to hear from an oldtimer. He did the production for the Frontier 3.0 docs, for love, very little money. That was back when we printed docs on dead trees. Them was the days. Come sit on my knee, I'll tell you all about it.    11:34:40 PM {editButton}
Tuesday, February 06, 2001
A new callback for Manila sites.   12:50:43 PM {editButton}
Thursday, February 01, 2001
Brent documented the new xml.rss verbs in Frontier 7. These verbs are the core of My.UserLand, so now it's easy to build your own RSS-based aggregator with Frontier.   1:04:36 PM {editButton}
Wednesday, January 10, 2001
Pfieffer Report: "In a funny way, we are back to where publishing was before DTP came around: content creation and management is once again the playground of larger players, and requires heavy investment, just as publishing technology did before XPress arrived." Amen.   11:00:01 AM {editButton}
Sunday, December 31, 2000
Another new sample is from Emmanuel Décarie: Sending a file with tcp.sendMail.   6:31:37 PM {editButton}
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