Dan Wood: The Eponymous Weblog

Dan Wood is co-owner of Karelia Software, creating programs for the Macintosh computer. He is the father of two kids, lives in the Bay Area of California USA, and prefers bicycles to cars. This site is his weblog, which mostly covers geeky topics like Macs and Mac Programming.

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Thu, 24 Apr 2003
Well, it looks like doing "beyond the browser" Web-connected applications is the hot thing this year. At the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference, it was announced that NetNewsWire and Spring were the first- and second-place winners of their Mac OS X Innovators Contest.

(Envious? Yep ... but Watson was not qualifed to even enter the contest! Something about that Apple Design Award last year. But since both applications make use of the CURLHandle framework that I've made availalbe as open source, I can privately share the glory.)

As it happens, these two applications can be bought along with Watson in a discounted three-way bundle ... but only until the end of April. Here's the page with the details.

Hearty felicitations to the programs' creators, Brent Simmons and Robb Beal!