Tag: opml

  • Dave Winer back on Instant Outlining. Would certainly be interesting if there was some movement on this. And some development of the OPML outliner in this direction.

  • Dave Winer’s back on the Windows OPML Editor … which is great for me and for GeekWeaver (‘cos I don’t have a Mac and there’s no Linux port yet.) Meanwhile … anyone know other decent OPML editors? I’d be particularly interested in ones that run in the browser.

  • What do people think about the Grazr widget along the side here? I introduced it using an OPML outline of my online life to explore the evolving OPML ecology. But that’s turned out be pretty inflexible compared to the gutter-tools that blogger is starting to offer. The OPML went out of date, (although I like…

  • Day 2 of Mind Traffic Control in public. Development continues with MTC exporting OPML

  • Mind Traffic Control roll-out continues. Nothing spectacular in terms of numbers, but friends are making interesting comments and suggestions; and some strangers are discovering it via the Twitter announcement. Eikeon pointed to twemes as a place to search for the #tag #MTC on Twitter. Good chat with Folknology. He’s encouraging me to open up the…

  • Good weekend for GeekWeaver development … you can now pass arguments to functions that are more or less table-shaped – like this : :f Fruits apples,, oranges,, pears grapefruit,, passion-fruit,, grapes bananas,, lychees,, mangos It’s not public yet, but it will be available in the next installer. Also, although GeekWeaver is designed to be written…

  • Listen everyone, I gotta come out to you all … I am now officially an outliner. For a long time I thought that outlines, like all hierarchical documents, were limited and inferior to graph-shaped wikis. Now I get it. The point of the outliner is not the hierarachical structure as a navigation aid – free-form…

  • Q : Phil! Why have you put a Grazr widget in your gutter? A : Something’s happening. And it’s about OPML, Grazr, and widgets … 😉 Q : Oh, and I noticed you changed the template. A : Er … yeah. The look didn’t go with the widget. I wanted something that was more, I…