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9.13.07
MoodBlast 2.23 (I was supposed to be working)
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Nobody tell Christy because I was supposed to be working this afternoon. I got fed up with having a bad day, though, and decided to have fun instead. I’ll make up for it tonight. Or maybe I’m just saying that in case the rest of my office is reading this. Anyway, MoodBlast 2.23 is out. It rocks a little, I think…
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9.11.07
MoodBlast 2.20, Growing Up Fast
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Well, somehow I’ve managed to finish up version 2.20 of MoodBlast. We jumped a few versions because I screwed up my numbering scheme and this is not a bugfix, it’s a feature release. What a mess. But we’ve got configurable @keywords, Jaiku locations, an undo feature for wayward moods, a few fixes and more interface tweaks. Here’s a rundown…Read the rest of MoodBlast 2.20, Growing Up Fast...
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8.22.07
MoodBlast 2.0 on the Horizon
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For anyone keeping track, there’s a super-cool new version of MoodBlast on the horizon. A revamped interface and a slew of new features (many from user requests). It’s basically a whole new program, with all of the original functionality. Here’s just a taste…Read the rest of MoodBlast 2.0 on the Horizon...
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8.19.07
MoodBlast: Standalone MoodSwing
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Well, I had to learn a little Objective-C to pull this off, and it’s not beautiful (yet), but MoodBlast is a menubar version of MoodSwing, the script for updating iChat, Adium, Skype, Twitter, Jaiku and Facebook simultaneously (or any combination thereof…). It uses the same syntax, but allows for selecting of services with checkboxes right from the submission window. It can be called up with a system-wide hotkey (Control-Shift-M), and has all of the same features as MoodSwing. If you’re not a Quicksilver fanatic, this might be for you! Actually, I’m almost liking it better because of the quick selection of services, but don’t tell Quicksilver that. I added it to the MoodSwing download page, so they have to learn to get along now.
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8.13.07
Grand Hysteria (MoodSwing 3.4)
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MoodSwing 3.4 is out and has some significant changes, including, I think, a great new icon. It took me a while to figure out how to preserve the icon on a script when distributing it, but I’m hoping I got it. I’m sure I’ll hear about it if I don’t. I added the ability to make calls in Skype while telling all of your other chat clients you’re on the phone and changed the username/password method to request them once and then store them in the Preferences folder with blowfish encryption. Let me know how it works out for you.Read the rest of Grand Hysteria (MoodSwing 3.4)...
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8.11.07
One More Mood Swing
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If you’re digging MoodSwing, grab this version. It adds more dependability, and iTunes support and current weather ability. Use the instructions in this entry, but you can now use !itune to insert the currently playing iTunes track. And, modified from a Colloquy script, you can type an exclamation point followed by your 5 digit zip code to insert the current weather for your area. So !55987 will come out in the format “Right now in Winona: Sunny and 76°, 56% humidity.”
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8.11.07
MoodSwing 2 and Qurl Clipboard
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After being featured at TUAW yesterday and getting a few comments, I decided to take a closer look at MoodSwing. I’ve added a few new @keywords, more Skype support, Jaiku support, and the ability to clear out your mood message on your chat clients…
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8.3.07
Four Days, One Measly Update
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Circle Six Happenings, General
Somehow, four days have crept by in blog time. Which is approximately four days in Earth time, as well. Circle Six has been overflowing with projects and we’re really excited to be completely swamped. We’re recovering from a recent three-day photo shoot for St. Croix, and all of the post-processing that goes with it has our photographer, Peter, pretty busy. He posted one of the more interesting shots on his blog…
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9.4.06
Web 2.0 presents tagged chat: Geesee
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“Geesee is address-free chat for your website and currently under development.” Geesee, a new startup from Slovakia brings us a chat widget that is taggable and allows chatting across websites that have the same tags. Users logged into this website, for example, could chat about AJAX with someone on Ajaxified in […]
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