AlbumMixer 1.6

June 21st, 2010

AlbumMixer 1.6 is coming to an iOS device near you. This release works around a problem with the playlist query API in iOS 4.0 – thanks to Ray for the problem report and the debugging help. I also added new settings to adjust the playback volume (Kelly?) and disable use of Album Artist when filtering by playlist.

Chrome for Linux

May 30th, 2010

I’m giving Chrome 5.0.375.55 a chance to take over from Firefox 3.6. Here are my thoughts so far:

The minimalist windows take some getting used to, but I do enjoy the extra pixels. I turned off the bookmark toolbar, of course. The speed is nice, and I’ll be interested to see if battery life is significantly better or worse than with Firefox 3.6.

I was pleasantly surprised to find that my bookmark keywords and bookmarklets imported without a hitch. Most of the keyboard shortcuts seem to match with Firefox. I have already installed a few extensions: here is a list. I’m still using privoxy to handle most web annoyances, so I don’t care about AdBlock.

  1. FlashBlock
  2. Type-ahead-find
  3. XML-Tree
  4. ChromeReload

So far my biggest problem is cq. I have a fix for the keyboard shortcuts, but I can’t get XML-Tree to pick up the results frame as XML. I can see the Content-Type header is text/xml for the results frame, but I think perhaps XML-Test doesn’t handle this situation. I may need to dust off the older idea of having the browser evaluate an XSLT to display the tree – perhaps with Chrome it will be fast enough to be a worthwhile solution.

I would also like to get emacsclient working. I know about Edit with Emacs, but I’m not yet convinced that I want to run a second micro-server inside emacs.

It annoys me that Type-ahead-find doesn’t work on chrome:// pages. Of course this is a security precaution, but it also points out why keyboard access should be well thought-out as part of the user experience. Supplementing an incomplete keyboard experience with extensions dooms keyboard users to an incomplete experience.

MarkLogic CODiE

May 14th, 2010

MarkLogic Server 4.1 won a CODiE this week, for “Best Database Management Solution”. That goes up next to past awards from 2009, 2006, and 2005.

I wonder what they will think of 4.2?

MarkLogic User Conference 2010

May 3rd, 2010

The conference starts tomorrow. I’ll be speaking twice: once on high availability, and once on semantic storage and queries. I hope to see you there.

http://www.marklogic.com/UserConference2010/agenda.html

AlbumMixer 1.5

December 10th, 2009

That was fast, Apple. I’m especially pleased because this release fixes the only crash that I know about in AlbumMixer. Thanks to Dave Cody for the excellent problem report.