To be honest, it's disappointing that this lacks calendar and address book integration (for now). There's plenty of prior art in terms of delivering full functionality via EWS, and I'm surprised their first release is…
TITCR. Hit ctrl-f and typed Meego as soon as I saw this thread, hoping I'd be the first. Alas. The N9 was literally a vision from an alternate timeline where a mobile platform from a major manufacturer was somehow…
My card is die-cut. My card is foil-stamped. My card is embossed.
100% correct, and there's no way I could possibly "well ackshyually" you on this, Garth. I guess the way I look at it is TypePad began with MT's "publish-then-serve" design, but scaled way up. I agree it wasn't actually…
Ex-6aer here. TypePad began as a massively multiuser Movable Type but went through a full architectural transition a few years in that made it much more like a typical, scaled-out web app. That being said, it still had…
Useless use of cat in their example script. This is not a serious piece of software.
To be honest, it's disappointing that this lacks calendar and address book integration (for now). There's plenty of prior art in terms of delivering full functionality via EWS, and I'm surprised their first release is…
TITCR. Hit ctrl-f and typed Meego as soon as I saw this thread, hoping I'd be the first. Alas. The N9 was literally a vision from an alternate timeline where a mobile platform from a major manufacturer was somehow…
My card is die-cut. My card is foil-stamped. My card is embossed.
100% correct, and there's no way I could possibly "well ackshyually" you on this, Garth. I guess the way I look at it is TypePad began with MT's "publish-then-serve" design, but scaled way up. I agree it wasn't actually…
Ex-6aer here. TypePad began as a massively multiuser Movable Type but went through a full architectural transition a few years in that made it much more like a typical, scaled-out web app. That being said, it still had…
Useless use of cat in their example script. This is not a serious piece of software.