19 - 03 - 2003


My preciousssss

Nice, Optimoz mouse gestures made "priceless freeware" (for windows).  Visual Thought was a nice cross platform discovery in this collection -- a now free Visio-esque tool, though it could use some palette updatesQuick Folders also looks good, offering a history based menu in the windows, something I bought FileBox EXtender to do.  [via Sanjay]
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xSiteable

A new version of the xSitable web dev/prototyping tool is available.  This one deserves a thorough test drive:

xSiteable is a complete small-to-medium-size site development / prototyping kit created in XSLT, available on a number of platforms and operating systems. It has a simple Notation language for content called xSiteable Notation, utilizing Topic maps (XTM) for structure, binding and other assorted cleverness and the Sablotron XSLT parser for quick, reliable and powerful processing.
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