From andrew at omnigroup.com Tue Jan 2 04:05:24 2001 From: andrew at omnigroup.com (Andrew Abernathy) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: Extended demo license available for OmniOutliner Message-ID: <200101021205.EAA20073@scyther.omnigroup.com> As some have noticed, the demo license for OmniOutliner is expiring. We're in the midst of making significant changes to OmniOutliner and the current code base is not ready for release, so we're providing an extended demo license which can be used with beta 1. Also, we've updated the demo license in the distribution (called beta 1a, but the only difference is the extended demo license), so anyone downloading it from this point on will get the extended demo license. For those who already have beta 1, you can simply apply the updated license by bringing up the license panel from the OmniOutliner application menu and entering the following license information: Owner: Expiring OmniOutliner beta license License Key: KTRH-DTLA-VCQN-MWAZ-IGSY From andrew at omnigroup.com Mon Jan 8 05:35:34 2001 From: andrew at omnigroup.com (Andrew Abernathy) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniGraffle 1.0 beta 3 is now available Message-ID: <200101081330.FAA10447@scyther.omnigroup.com> Beta 3 of OmniGraffle 1.0 is now available at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnigraffle/. OmniGraffle helps you draw beautiful diagrams, family trees, flow charts, org charts, layouts, and other directed or non-directed graphs. If you want to organize anything graphically using boxes and lines, OmniGraffle is your tool. This beta release of OmniGraffle includes a free license which will expire on March 31, 2001. This release will not function at all without a license, but future releases will allow you to use the application in a limited way without paying for it. We'd love to hear what you think about OmniGraffle: please send your bug reports, feature requests, and feedback to omnigraffle@omnigroup.com. Release notes for 1.0 beta 3: * New Features + Added a Units popup to the preferences panel + Renamed "Save To..." to "Export..." to make it clearer how to export to other formats + Added Export of EPS (NOTE: The bounding box is always at least a full page) * Fixed Bugs + Rounded rectangles no longer lose their roundness when stretched + Fixed a bug where lines were failing to find the intersection with certain shapes + Reversing a line was messing up if the line was not connected at either end + Can no longer connect a line to an arrowhead or a line label + Fixed a problem that was leading to unwanted crossings in hierarchical layout * Known Bugs + PDF bounding box problems when viewing exported PDF on other platforms. + Hierarchical layout needs work on child sorting. + Occasional crash related to threads that are spawned when menus or buttons are used (Fixed at Apple). OmniGraffle features: * A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. * Select between 22 kinds of shapes, and change shapes after you've placed them. (Want your circle to be a square? No problem.) * Color your shapes and lines with partially transparent ink. * Export to PNG, PDF, TIFF, JPEG, and GIF format for easy cross-platform and web compatibility. (Full transparency information is preserved to the degree allowed by the target format: we recommend using PNG when producing content which is partially transparent.) * Lines drawn between shapes or other lines "stick" to their origins and destinations, and automatically move when their origin or destination is moved. * Up to three text labels can be attached to a line, and you can position the label anywhere along the line, with the text reading horizontally, vertically, parallel to the line, or perpendicular to the line. * Two styles of graph layout to automatically make your graphs easier to understand and more appealing. + Hierarchical layout is great for org charts and family trees, or (mathematically speaking) any graph with no cycles. Even some graphs with cycles will look good, but if your data isn't a tree, you'd probably prefer... + "Force-directed" layout does a great job on charts that aren't simple trees, and will even animate as it is moving your graphics around. You can rearrange your chart and force-directed layout will start with your new layout, allowing you to tweak positions visually and still beautify everything afterwards. * A unique selection panel that allows you to instantly select all objects of a particular type, so you can modify an entire group. (Want to change all your rectangles to have a two pixel border? Just click on the rectangle in the selection panel and click on two pixel border in the inspector. You're done!) * Built-in palettes for doing basic graphs, org charts, flow charts, and object-oriented design, plus loadable palettes so third parties can design them for any specific field. * Can import many Diagram II, EOModel, DOT and OmniOutliner files. * Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From kc at omnigroup.com Fri Jan 26 10:07:29 2001 From: kc at omnigroup.com (Ken Case) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: (no subject) Message-ID: OmniWeb 4.0 beta 9 is now available. OmniWeb is a full-featured native web browser for Mac OS X. Highly multi-threaded and written using Apple's advanced Cocoa frameworks, OmniWeb is designed to provide you with the best user experience you'll find in a web browser. We think it's important to polish every user interaction to make sure that the browser acts the way you want it to--so you can stop thinking about the application you're using and just get at the information you want, quickly. (If you don't like anything about OmniWeb's user experience, please let us know!) You may use OmniWeb for free, with no functional restrictions. If you like OmniWeb, we encourage you to support its development by purchasing an official license. Licenses are $29.95 ($19.95 edu) and full purchasing information is available at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/purchasing/. The more licenses of OmniWeb we sell, the more development time we can afford to spend on OmniWeb and other Mac OS X applications (and we love working on Mac OS X applications). However, we don't insist that you purchase a license, and the only behavioral difference between the licensed version and the unlicensed version is that the latter periodically displays a licensing "reminder" at startup and displays an "unlicensed" banner across browser windows that have been idle for a while. If you have any problems installing or using OmniWeb, please check the OmniWeb frequently-asked-questions at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/faq/. Please send your bug reports and feature requests to omniweb4@omnigroup.com. The latest version of OmniWeb can always be found at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/. Beta 9 is geared towards enhancing stability. Highlights of beta 9 include: * Fixed a number of crashers - in our testing beta 9 is much more stable than beta 8. (Not yet perfect, but it appears to be much better.) * Disabled our CSS support (by default) because it is incomplete and the partial support was making a number of sites look worse than they look with no CSS support at all. * In a form with multiple objects, if the first one was filled in but the others weren't, we sent the data for the first file multiple times. Now we only send what we should when we should. Full release notes can be found at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/releasenotes/. From kc at omnigroup.com Fri Jan 26 10:17:31 2001 From: kc at omnigroup.com (Ken Case) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniWeb 4.0 beta 9 is now available Message-ID: OmniWeb 4.0 beta 9 is now available. OmniWeb is a full-featured native web browser for Mac OS X. Highly multi-threaded and written using Apple's advanced Cocoa frameworks, OmniWeb is designed to provide you with the best user experience you'll find in a web browser. We think it's important to polish every user interaction to make sure that the browser acts the way you want it to--so you can stop thinking about the application you're using and just get at the information you want, quickly. (If you don't like anything about OmniWeb's user experience, please let us know!) You may use OmniWeb for free, with no functional restrictions. If you like OmniWeb, we encourage you to support its development by purchasing an official license. Licenses are $29.95 ($19.95 edu) and full purchasing information is available at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/purchasing/. The more licenses of OmniWeb we sell, the more development time we can afford to spend on OmniWeb and other Mac OS X applications (and we love working on Mac OS X applications). However, we don't insist that you purchase a license, and the only behavioral difference between the licensed version and the unlicensed version is that the latter periodically displays a licensing "reminder" at startup and displays an "unlicensed" banner across browser windows that have been idle for a while. If you have any problems installing or using OmniWeb, please check the OmniWeb frequently-asked-questions at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/faq/. Please send your bug reports and feature requests to omniweb4@omnigroup.com. The latest version of OmniWeb can always be found at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/. Beta 9 is geared towards enhancing stability. Highlights of beta 9 include: * Fixed a number of crashers - in our testing beta 9 is much more stable than beta 8. (Not yet perfect, but it appears to be much better.) * Disabled our CSS support (by default) because it is incomplete and the partial support was making a number of sites look worse than they look with no CSS support at all. * In a form with multiple objects, if the first one was filled in but the others weren't, we sent the data for the first file multiple times. Now we only send what we should when we should. Full release notes can be found at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/releasenotes/. From wjs at omnigroup.com Fri Apr 13 07:12:03 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniDiskSweeper 1.0 beta 3 released. Message-ID: <200104130631.XAA11266@omnigroup.com> April 13, 2001 http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnidisksweeper/ OmniDiskSweeper is a Mac OS X utility for quickly finding and deleting big, useless files and thus making space on your hard disks. OmniDiskSweeper makes this easy by highlighting the biggest files on your disks, and by noting which files are used by the system, so you don't accidentally delete important files. OmniDiskSweeper can be used for free to find the big files on your disks, but we also have a neat-o, incredibly high-tech "delete" button which we enable if you fork over a couple dollars at our on-line store. Sure, you could delete the files yourself the hard way, but for the price of a couple of Big Macs which will probably kill you from heart disease in later years, you can have a nice, simple button that deletes for you. New in this release: ? Updated user interface and packaging for Mac OS X 10.0. ? Main list of drives is much prettier, much more like Finder and less like UNIX. ? Faster parsing of installed packages. ? Each drive window saves its window frame independently. ? Added in OmniCrashCatcher. ? Changed licensing so app works just fine without a license, but if you get one you get to delete from within the app. From wjs at omnigroup.com Sat Apr 21 22:12:03 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: The Omni Group releases OmniDiskSweeper 1.0 (4/20/01) Message-ID: <200104202315.QAA08224@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today released OmniDiskSweeper 1.0 final, the first of many Omni products to finally come out of beta under OS X 10.0. OmniDiskSweeper is a Mac OS X utility for quickly finding and deleting big, useless files and thus making space on your hard disks. OmniDiskSweeper makes this easy by highlighting the biggest files on your disks, and by noting which files are used by the system, so you don't accidentally delete important files. "OmniDiskSweeper is a small, friendly little utility that, when you need it, you REALLY need it. Like all of our products, we wrote something we wanted to use, and then offered it to the public for mostly free," commented Wil Shipley, president of The Omni Group. "Our philosophy is software should be 'barely-shareware': which is to say, we provide most of the functionality for free so everybody gets to enjoy our software, but we hold back just a little bit so users are encouraged to upgrade and get the full experience (and, incidentally, we make a little cash)." You can read more about OmniDiskSweeper and download the barely-shareware version from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnidisksweeper/ For further information, contact Wil Shipley (206.523.1152). From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 16:13:26 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 16:45:32 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 17:13:34 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 17:43:23 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 18:15:27 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 18:43:19 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 19:13:15 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 19:43:27 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 20:13:36 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 20:43:41 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 21:13:23 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 21:43:34 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 22:13:49 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 22:43:20 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 23:13:14 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Wed Apr 25 23:43:34 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 00:13:23 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 00:43:13 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 01:13:16 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 01:43:10 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 02:13:31 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 02:43:19 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 03:13:42 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 03:43:15 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 04:14:30 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 04:43:16 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 05:13:15 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 05:43:30 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 06:14:36 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 06:43:17 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 07:13:31 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 07:43:16 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 08:13:18 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 08:43:13 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 09:13:19 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 09:43:19 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 10:13:29 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 10:44:01 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 11:13:10 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 11:52:59 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniOutliner 1.2 (beta 1) released. Message-ID: <200104240552.WAA21391@omnigroup.com> The Omni Group today shipped its latest beta of OmniOutliner, its MacOS X tool for outlining and organizing thoughts. In addition to being the first beta built for OS X 10.0, the 1.2 release contains a very large number of new features beyond the 1.0 release it replaces, including allowing entries to have multiple lines, allowing different fonts and styles in each entry, and allowing multiple columns. "I use OmniOutliner constantly -- I have it open all the time, to scribble notes, organize thoughts about games I'm writing, keep track of what I eat," enthused Wil Shipley, who of course has a completely unbiased opinion since he's the president of The Omni Group. "This is a major release for OmniOutliner -- it hints at some of the directions we'll be taking this to make it a truly unique application. But, right now, OmniOutliner is simply aimed at people who liked More(tm)... we don't have all the features More had yet, but we hope to have that same 'sit down and instantly understand' feel." OmniOutliner is 'barely-shareware' -- you can create, edit, print, and save as many documents as you like, but you can't have more than twenty items in each. OmniOutliner is available for download from http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnioutliner/ ## From OmniOutliner's web page... OmniOutliner features: ? A gorgeous and easy-to-use interface that takes full advantage of direct manipulation and is completely Aqua compliant. ? Multiple columns per row ? a first for any outliner that we've seen! ? Optional checkboxes on each item so you can track your progress through to-do lists. Checkboxes are 'smart', so if you check off all the children of an item the item automatically becomes checked as well. ? Infinite level undo. ? Full rich text editing on each line, including rulers, different fonts, etc. ? Automatically opens the documents that were open the last time you ran Outliner, so your favorite lists are always there for you. ? Can import many Concurrence files. ? Written in native Cocoa for full performance and compatibility. From wjs at omnigroup.com Thu Apr 26 16:12:01 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:58 2005 Subject: OmniGraffle beta 5 released. Message-ID: <200104261153.EAA22562@omnigroup.com> Ok, I could write a long press release, but we're going to do the final release within a week or so, so I'll save myself for that. OmniGraffle beta 5 is out, it contains a bunch of bug fixes, and we hope Graffle lovers everywhere will help us make sure it's ready to ship. http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omnigraffle/ ## From the main page: OmniGraffle helps you draw beautiful diagrams, family trees, flow charts, org charts, layouts, and (mathematically speaking) any other directed or non-directed graphs. We've had people use Graffle to plan plotlines for a story, make an overview of an operating system, show the evolution of computers, and even show how diseases can spread in a closed population. If you want to organize your thoughts, your projects, or even your friends graphically using boxes and lines, OmniGraffle is your tool. From the release notes: ? New Features - Added a "Scale To Fit" button to the page inspector. - Added a color well for setting the canvas color. - Added a preferences panel for export options. This let you set whether the background is drawn for each export type, and allows control over the JPEG compression ? Fixed Bugs - Changed the way that licensing works so you can now drag items off of palettes that have more than 20 graphics on them. The limit is now based on the number of items you are trying to drag/copy rather than the number of items in the document. - Got rid of the greyed out list of file types during save and saveAs. - E.M.'s autosize to fit bug. - Dragging an image onto a graphic that has an image doesn't update. - Toolbar does not move appropriately when document is zoomed - Selection Inspector: Draws funny when first pops up. - Align inspector buttons always enabled - Shape inspector: you can command-click on the text position to deselect ALL CELLS and it sticks. - Layout buttons enabled even when there is no document - Mystery crasher with text system - Can't undo connecting an existing line to an existing object. - Replaced NSASCIIStringEncoding with NSUTF8StringEncoding. This should fix the "100% useless" problem on Japanese systems. - Uses the previous save/export directory when saving/exporting instead of switching to root, or some other bad place. - Slight change to PDF output. Noticed that the borders of graphics were sometimes not being drawn. This fixes that problem, but we still have the major clipping problem. - Undo after connecting an endpoint to a shape was not restoring the endpoint's original location. - Added some checks to try to prevent the state where two lines are BOTH connected to each other at the same point. With both lines connected to each other at one point, moving both lines would leave the shared point behind. - Added a subclass of ColorWell to get rid of the bleed-thru on the style panel when no object was selected. - Added LSTypeIsPackage = yes to try to make file wrappers show up as files. - Started prebinding OmniGraffle, which should improve its launch time. - Make sure our interfaces conform to 10.0 spec From wjs at omnigroup.com Mon Apr 30 18:42:01 2001 From: wjs at omnigroup.com (William Jon Shipley) Date: Thu Nov 3 13:04:59 2005 Subject: The Omni Group ships OmniWeb 4.0 "release candidate 1" Message-ID: <200105010032.RAA11805@omnigroup.com> OmniWeb 4.0 release candidate 1 is finally ready! Since our last public release (a month ago) we've added ColorSync support, improved our Flash support and JavaScript compatibility, and made the application more stable and fast. We've also added documentation and improved our bookmarks (it's now easy to import your IE bookmarks, and editing is more intuitive). ColorSync support is something we're especially proud of -- we worked with Apple to ensure that we use ColorSync correctly all the way through the imaging pipe, so (unlike every other browser, according to Apple) we actually display final images completely accurately. You can read more about OmniWeb at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/ Notes for this release (duplicated below) are at http://www.omnigroup.com/products/omniweb/releasenotes/ Or, download OmniWeb directly from http://www.omnigroup.com/ftp/pub/software/MacOSX/OmniWeb.dmg.gz We plan to release OmniWeb 4.0 final later this week. Wil & Ken Exhaustive release notes for 4.0 release candidate 1: 4.0 release candidate 1 Mac OS X Released on April 30, 2001. Changes include: * New Features + ColorSync! We now correctly read and process ColorSync information for JPEG images, and we've done away with the image gamma preference because it messes up ColorSync (it is now hardcoded to the W3 standard of 2.2, also sRGB). Despite some other browsers having a "ColorSync" preference you can turn on, we are in fact the only browser that displays images correctly under OS X -- compare images in OmniWeb to the same images in Preview (which also does ColorSync correctly), and then compare other browsers. + Launch Time! We've finally figured out how to do prebinding with our custom frameworks inside the application package, so launch speeds SHOULD be up to 3x as fast. Let us know if it doesn't get any better for you. + Documentation! The application package now includes brand-new, complete bundled documentation. (Also available from [1]http://www.omnigroup.com/Documentation/OmniWeb/) + We now store all bookmarks, cookies, and history in ~/Library/Application Support/OmniWeb/, instead of ~/Library/OmniWeb. We automatically copy data from the old location when you first run the new version (but we never delete anything from the old location, so you might want to do this is you are fastidious). + We now look for AdditionalRegistrations in .../Library/Application Support/OmniWeb/Defaults.plist rather than .../Library/OmniWeb.defaults + HTML Display o Add minimum and maximum font sizes to the Font & Color preferences. This makes MacNN a billion times easier to look at. (Wil's note -- looked fine on my Cinema Display before, but apparently CRTs look much worse.) o Fixed bug where we'd switch to a random italic font when the page requested italics, instead of giving something sane. o Fixed bug where we'd sometimes use LucidaGrande and sometimes Lucida Grande, which are in fact two different fonts with visibly different metrics on OS X. o Clicking on a link draws it in the 'active' link color for a couple seconds, providing instant feedback. We also re-enabled drawing an outline around the currently selected link (use command-up and command-down to go through them). o CSS background attribute is parsed much smarter now. o Added background-repeat support to our CSS handler. This makes these sites look 1000% better, and in fact much better than IE because of bugs in that browser: http://www.macromedia.com/macromedia/proom/pr/20 01/fh10.html (in IE this site's background color has a different gamma than the table cells do) http://www.hp.com/cposupport/printers/support_do c/bpm35001.html (in IE all the content is three pages down, and so you just see a giant white page) + Browser Window o Browser windows now cascade in what we think is the best cascade of any app under OS X Yes, truly, this is why I got into software. o People didn't realize you could remove the address box from the toolbar. Instead of dimming the show/hide location bar menu item when it's in the toolbar, make it remove the address box from the toolbar. o Moved the other toolbar stuff to the Browser menu to appease Apple. o Made shift-zoom maximize the window. o People keep asking us why there's no command key for Reload. So, we put a Reload (Cmd-R) item in the Browser menu, whch just happens to have the same action as Revert to Saved in the File menu. o The chasing-arrows widget is now a button (like in Mail) that brings up the Network Activity panel. o Interpret the Delete key as a request to go back in history, as most other Mac browsers seem to do. o Filter the persistent history to show only matches (iTunes style) instead of highlighting the matches. o There's now visual feedback when you click on a 'favorite'. o Browsers created from AppleScript will use your preference for whether or not to open a new window or not. (Which means if you haven't changed your preference you'll use an existing window, which is the behavior of other Mac OS browsers.) o Had a bug where you couldn't drag unloaded images that were also links. Fixed. o Added NSDragOperationGeneric to the non-local drags, which lets us drag URLs into Terminal again. + Bookmarks o You can now edit a bookmark's label by simpling clicking on a selected bookmark, just like the Finder. o Added "Import Bookmarks..." under Bookmarks->Edit Bookmarks. o Added "Edit Label" and "Delete" to "Edit Bookmarks" menu. o Removed 'Add Empty Bookmark' and made it so that a bookmark with no link is displayed as a folder even if it has no children. Now the remaining 'Add Bookmark Folder' menu item is more appropriate and stuff. o Added "Edit Label" and "Delete" to "Edit Bookmarks" menu. o When creating a new bookmarks file, offer to save it in ~/Documents by default (rather than /). o Bookmark window's titlebar zaps are now draggable. * Bug Fixes + Flash works much better now. It's still based on Macromedia's 4.0 source code (bug them to release a new version, we can't do anything), so 5.0 pages still won't work, but we discovered and worked around a bug in QuickTime setup, so Flash movies with MP3 streams (that'd be most of them) actually play now, instead of, say, crashing. + HTML Display o Fixed bug where sometimes a page would its text twice on top of itself, resulting in letters being extra-dark for a while. o Font sizes (in CSS or using FONT SIZE=x) now mimic IE 5.1 for OS X much more closely. o Minimum font size now defaults to 9, just like IE's undocumented feature. o Changed names of font families in the list that we use to do "restore to defaults" so that button works again. o Colors # We now skip any number of leading #'s when parsing a hex color string, since http://music.discotext.com/ArtistIndex.cgi sets their background color to ##C0FFFF, which was turning out black. # We now treat an empty string the same way we have been treating a nil string (by returning nil). Previously, we ended up trying to parse the empty string as a hex color, and returned black. This fixes www.everything2.com, which uses in some places. # Now we handle odd number of digits (not 3, 6, or 9) in colors like #xxxxxx, because www.adobe.com has a color of the form #cc00000 (count the zeroes, folks!). o Changed the way we create layers and handle display:none, because CSS-2 has some stupid rule where you can hide a layer by using EITHER visibility:hidden or display:none, but if you say display:none and you AREN'T a layer you hide the stuff inside as if you were, except you can't ever unhide it. Sigh. Anyways, this fixes an assertion/bug with too many textBuilders on www.adobe.com (because we were starting one when we started a layer, and then another when we discovered it was display:none), and makes more CSS pages work, and is generally better. o We now ignore control-characters in HTML source, which we've seen a lot of recently, strangely. o LIs now don't allow linebreaks before the next word. o If you request a width of zero and a height of non-zero on an image, you get a width of one, just like IE. Who knows why? o Limit cell percent widths and heights to be 100% max so that we don't have infinitely growing tables on sites that have, say, "width=105%" attributes. (True story!) This fixes bug #857. o Replace occurences of [value hasSuffix:@"%"] with [value isPercentage]. This fixes our display of the bad HTML at azcentral.com. o Fix the display bug on games4mac.de... Turns out the main problem was that tables there have fixed heights but not fixed widths and our basic cell functionality would scale the table width so that the height would fit and keept the table proportional! Obviously that isn't what we want to do, so we need to override -shouldScaleContentSizeBasedOnNaturalSize to return NO. The other change is to immediately recalculate when the layout bounds change, which fixes the race condition that somehow made this page display correctly every once in a while even with the above bug. + Browser Window o When a frame receives content that is meant for some other frame, remove the history context object from the pipeline when we redirect the pipeline to a different frame. This fixes the history in the frame that the content eventually ends up in. This was actually a long-standing bug, but became much much more common when I changed the target handling recently. o Fixed bug #1140: Toolbar doesn't hide right until you use the address field. o We now update the enabled/disabled state of our left arrow, right arrow, and start page toolbar items immediately when they change, rather than waiting for the user to move their mouse. o The Stop button now turns off right when a page finishes loading, rather than waiting for the user to wave the mouse. o To get rid of an extraneous check where favorites wouldn't work if you had caps-lock down. o Cycling through windows using command-1 will no longer select bookmark drawers as if they were windows. + Source View o Fixed tiny little bug where we'd leak the entire contents of the source view every time the user hit a key. Oopsie! That made editing pretty slow for long documents. o Fix a couple bugs in keeping the tag stack up to date, one in inserting whitespace during a reformat, and one in deleting characters up to the beginning of the source (a wrongly handled edge case). Together these caused bug #1144 "Source view indentation really wack". o Made the "Do you want to save?" panel work when quitting. o -draggingSourceOperationMaskForLocal: now returns NSDragOperationGeneric | NSDragOperationCopy | NSDragOperationLink for local drags, which lets us drag addresses into source views again. + Bookmarks o Fixed the bug where sometimes bookmarks wouldn't show up in the Bookmarks menu, and also made it so they never show up more than once. o Uncomment some code for treating header tags as folders in bookmarks. This fixes IE favorites import. o When importing foreign bookmarks, we now ignore

tags, so that importing IE's bookmarks doesn't put all the bookmarks under a single "Favorites" bookmark. We explicitly ignore
tags now, so they won't get marked as data we don't understand. o We no longer vertically center our text when we draw bookmark labels, which means our bookmarks are no longer drawn on half-pixels, which means the bottoms of the bookmarks are now crisp and clean instead of all fuzzy and funny. o Add a couple more pixels left margin. This gives some space between the disclosure triangles and folder/link icons in OmniWeb bookmarks which is one of the complaints the Apple HI guys had. + Downloads panel o Work around IB/AppKit bug in restoring the save frame of the window by calling it programmatically after the NIB loads -- fixes bug where sometimes views show up not resized correctly in window. o You can now drag file refs out of downloads panel, using the file well. o Reload button works again, and in fact works better than ever, as we no longer cache partial downloads and then save them over and over! o If a download is stopped, we show how many bytes were actually downloaded instead of the size of the (would-be) complete file. o If we don't know how much work there is to be done, just report how much work we've actually done so far rather than trying to compute a percentage by dividing by zero (which makes for some pretty wacky percentages). o When you select a download, also scroll it to visible. o Prompt with a default filename, rather than always having it default to being blank. o The save panel now starts out in the same folder as you left it in last time you used it. + JavaScript o We now handle assignments to the options array of a form element, so constructs like 'select.options[3] = new Option("foo", "bar")' now work. This fixes #1166 (and another several hundred pages that do dynamic popup buttons based on other selections, I'm sure...) o Make 'location.reload()' work from JavaScript. This finishes fixing bug #1210 to select movie preference at CNN. o Moved setting the pipeline script proxy's HTML document from when we see a