Archive for September, 2008
I’m thankful that I was granted the opportunity to write a guest post on one of my favorite blogs: MacSparky.
The post is a review of a program called Slife that is teaching me a lot about my workflow. I’ll be writing more about how I am using it here in the next few weeks, so […]
Looking at the CS4 Release from a Developer Perspective
Closed Published September 23rd, 2008 on Ryan Stewart - Rich Internet Application MountaineerSo we officially announced CS4 today. Mostly this is just an unveiling of the suite configurations, the branding, and some marketing stuff. But we’re also starting to talk more in-depth about features and one of the big themes in this release is making developers and designers more productive together. You’re going to see that as […]
Next Generation Adobe Platform Mini Tour in Asia
Closed Published September 22nd, 2008 on Ryan Stewart - Rich Internet Application MountaineerMike and I are leaving tomorrow on a mini tour of Asia and we’ll be showing off a bunch of very cool stuff that you’ll be able to get your hands on before too long. We’re going to be talking about Flex 4, Flash Player 10, Adobe AIR 1.5, Thermo, and all of the cool […]
The Artist’s Way Collective begins week 4 today. This week focuses on Recovering a Sense of Integrity.
For those who are participating with us, you can share your thoughts in the comments below. (If you aren’t participating, feel free to share your reactions too.) If you are using your blog to process your experiences, please leave […]
Only ten hours ago, as I sipped on a double latte, I gushed and twittered about CSSEdit. This lovely little app is favored tool for nipping and tucking a web layout.
Only three hours ago, give or take,
Creating content is life giving. Managing all of it? Well, that’s kind of like wading into the river Styx.
With new files added every day, my documents folder gets a little stuffy. I know I’m not the only one; last spring, I wrote a post about how I organize my documents using Leap and Hazel. It […]
Adobe AIR for Linux Beta is Out
Closed Published September 16th, 2008 on Ryan Stewart - Rich Internet Application MountaineerThis happened yesterday morning while I was on an airplane, but it’s still great to see. We’ve released an updated beta of Adobe AIR for Linux. This includes 1.1 functionality and the encrypted local store, so for those of you having to retype your password into applications on Linux, that should go away. If you […]
An Example of Adobe’s Openness Beyond the Developer World
Closed Published September 15th, 2008 on Ryan Stewart - Rich Internet Application MountaineerI’ve been doing some big thinking (read: way above my pay grade) about Adobe’s role in the open web, why we don’t seem to get much credit, and how we can genuinely move the whole web ecosystem forward while keeping our developer community and our shareholders happy. And right now we do a lot. There’s […]
The Artist’s Way Collective begins week 3 today. This week focuses on Recovering a Sense of Power.
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I admire, and crave, the freedom my children have when it comes to expressing themselves. My oldest daughter doesn’t need to be called an artist to color, or a ballerina to dance. My younger daughter doesn’t need to be called a soloist to sing, or a comedian to crack a joke. Creatively expressing themselves is […]