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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?
It’s posted two month ago, I am really little outdated, it’s really a time saver for html coding. And the real magic like typing html:4t for the hard to remember html doctype thing, also *n and > to include another elements inside. It is faster and more efficiency than any Snippets or snippet apps you can use.
Good thing is, it is build inside Espresso.
Zen HTML Cheatsheet
http://code.google.com/p/zen-coding/wiki/ZenHTMLElementsEn
Zen CSS Cheatsheet
http://code.google.com/p/zen-coding/wiki/ZenCSSPropertiesEn
So, one day you can charge your iPhone and Mac with an Airport Extreme? Cool!