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Google Chrome: Not Evil?

It is with great fanfare — and a comic book — that Google released their new Chrome browser public beta.

Although it has been generally well received, there is some controversy surrounding Chrome. Initial concerns hinged on the End User License Agreement — or EULA — specifically, terms it contains regarding the user’s intellectual property. In addition, there are serious questions about how much information Chrome collects and what, if any, anonomizations are made to the data before Google logs it. Continue reading ‘Google Chrome: Not Evil?’

µAudio 0.3 Released

Well, if you were lucky, you missed the entire disaster that was the µAudio 0.2 releases. If not, sorry!

A new, improved and very throughly tested 0.3 branch is out. Check out my µAudio page, or head over to µAudio at wordpress.org for a copy of your very own.

Thanks to WordPress.org user jonner for pointing out a couple of bugs.

Profiles 2.0 Release Candidate 1 Now Available

Release Candidate 1 of the new version of Profiles is now out.

Unlike the beta versions, RC1 mostly works most of the time. In particular most boneheaded and stupid bugs are gone, and you no longer need to be a php genius to set the system up. In addition, a brand new advanced options page under the “Settings” menu allows you to turn off potentially unnecessary options (like watermarking).

Cruise over to the Profiles Homepage, or hit Profiles at wordpress.org for your copy.

Update: Something is hinky with the download at wordpress.org. The one on the Profiles Homepage, works fine.

µAudio 0.2.1 Released

If, like me, you have ever made a software release while thinking about aircraft, you’ll understand why a new version is needed.

Please forgive my wrongheadedness in testing the wrong version before the 0.2 release. This time, I’m pretty sure I’ve got it right.

Check out my µAudio page, or head over to µAudio at wordpress.org for a copy of your very own.