Posted: January 14th, 2009 | Author: Daniel | Filed under: Cool sites, Flash, Flex, Ruby on Rails, Timetoast, Web Applications, Widgets | No Comments »
I’m honoured to have my Flex/Flash app, Timetoast, rub shoulders with such greats as Google Earth and eBay Desktop in PC Magazine’s “Best Free Software of 2009″ list.
Timetoast is an online tool that allows people to easily create timelines they can then share on their blog or website. It’s a fun app which will certainly be getting some neat revisions in the near future! Here’s a link to the Timetoast timelines listing. If you see any other Flash, Flex, AIR or Rails apps listed, feel free to leave a comment, I’d love to know.

For a nice example of a Timetoast timeline out in the wild, check out the RTÉ 2008 Year in Review feature.
Greenprint also made it onto the list. Greenprint is a great desktop application that saves ink and trees at the same time by allowing you to remove blank pages and unnecessary advertising from your print jobs. They recently added a Mac version which is great news for all you eco-conscious Mac users.
Posted: July 17th, 2007 | Author: Daniel | Filed under: Flash, Widgets | No Comments »
I just saw that my friend and ex-colleague Ernesto Quezada won The BIG Widget Challenge with a particularly innovative and interesting Flash widget, especially with recent earthquake in Japan.
The widget he created to win the comp and take home 1000 smackeroonies shows recent earthquakes overlayed onto Google Maps, all nicely animated in Flash. You can check out the competition winner page at WidgetCon.
Congratulations Ernesto! I guess I’ll have to buy you a beer at the next LFPUG!
Posted: March 19th, 2007 | Author: Daniel | Filed under: AIR (formerly Apollo), Adobe, CSS, Flash, Flex, JavaScript, Open Source, Web Applications, Widgets | No Comments »
The Apollo SDK is now available for download on Adobe labs.
I’ve had a quick look at some of the example Apollo applications (they’re tucked away a bit) and amazingly, I’ve already been able to use one at work this morning: the Pixel Perfect example.
I’ve also been on the lookout for a nice RSS reader as I haven’t been able to find a suitable Windows alternative for Vienna, my RSS reader of choice on Mac. I’ll be giving the Fresh RSS reader a go over the next couple of days.