SimTower from the old day.
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Digest, a new way to microblog
Digest is a new platform I’m working on in my spare time. It takes the micro blogging greatness of tumblr, adds a dollop of a wordpress-like theme engine and a sprinkle of optimisation to create a micro blogging service on aesthetic enhancing roids!
Would love to use it.

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a bookmarklet I created for getting the short url from flickr photo pages easily. It is powered by Tim Davies’ Flickr Short URL Service.
Back in late 2007, I joined MTF and started making icons, at the forum, I found some interesting short urls that directly connect to a file or a website, at the time, those links are from dznr.org. There were some other file sharing services, which one I remember is QuickShareIt, just its links were longer.
Actually, I did not find any motivation to get an account of those service, I just uploaded my files and images to server, pasted the full link to the forum to share my icons or screenshots. I found it was the easiest method for me…
I am no longer able to live on income from Journler. Purchases have fallen below a sustainable level. I have borrowed from friends and family to keep going and have still not made enough progress. Were I a business I would be on the verge of declaring bankruptcy. I had hoped to push through, recently announcing that I would open source a substantial portion of Journler’s code. It is now apparent to me that I am not able to continue with that effort.
Recently, I want to keep some notes I find it is interesting from website, National Velocity is good for text, but I want to keep images too, so I looking into my applications folder, and find Journler app.
I had donated to this app while I first time use it, and I just checked if there’s any updates to it, find the a blog post on his blog, announced it is discontinued.
Sad, but it is now moved to open source, any developer would like to continue on it?