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DreamweaverMX: version 6 already

... dreamweaver 4 (the previous version) had a few interface glitches with the windowsXP operating system, so I wil be very curious to see if these have been resolved. Mind you, I do hate when applications skip a number, merely to keep pace with other stable applications...

Now Mozilla Friendly! - review in on-going time - updated april 2002

...netscape 6.0 browser was spun-out of the Mozilla project, and although that was a truly shite browser, so far the problems that crippled the Netscape-branded version (frequent crashes, slow loading, random freezes, te necessity to install other 3rd party bloatware) have not surfaced in Mozilla...

FlashMX a teething review in on-going time - updated april 2002

...my philosophy is to test to the strongest degree possible and indevelopment.org will be a testing ground. I've converted the navigation menus to the flash 6 compressed format and will be empirically testing how it all goes...

1963 thoughts therein - updated april 2002

...in many ways, November 23, 1963 was our parents September 11. The comic series "1963" is set in a world of innocence, a world that never existed. In many of the adverts, closing dates and references are usually pointing to either the 22nd or 23rd of November 1963: Kennedy assasination day and a day where a great majority of pre-GenX lost their innocence. Yes, Virginia, the world is built on sand...

Suite 10: The Psychic Mail Scam - february 2002

...try explaining to someone gullible enough to mail a cheque to a Psychic that to follow it up they need to call the USA at their expense to listen to someone else's bullshit...

Boxing indevelopment - february 2002

...with the first launch of indevelopment I'd made the wise move of having a high-profile interview...what I hadn't done was finish the rest of the site...

Relaunch - february 2002

...I was in the process of enhancing my web skills when I went and got employed back in print. Several personal projects that I wanted to get up I never quite got the time for...

Classic Comic Ads - updated april 2002

Comic books have always hit a very impressionable audience: primarily young teenage males. Here you can see a few classic exampkes of 1960s comic book ads.

 
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