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diff --git a/content/posts/2005-10-12-xara-doesn-t-work-tasty-for-firefox.html b/content/posts/2005-10-12-xara-doesn-t-work-tasty-for-firefox.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d8b1857 --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2005-10-12-xara-doesn-t-work-tasty-for-firefox.html @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +--- +date: "2005-10-12T06:27:25Z" +title: Xara Doesn't Work, Tasty for Firefox +--- + +<p> +So what's the deal with the <a href='http://www.xaraxtreme.org/download/'>Xara demo</a>, anyway? <a href='http://slashdot.org/'>Slashdot</a> made a big stink about their demo, how it would revolutionize vector drawing programs for Linux, and all that jazz. I've been using <a href='http://inkscape.org/'>Inkscape</a> quite a bit lately, so I was anxious to see what the <a href='http://www.xaraxtreme.org/download/'>Xara demo</a> had to offer. As far as I can tell, the demo is <i>sourceforge-ware</i> — it looks like about 2 hours of work in <a href='http://glade.gnome.org/'>Glade</a>, plus a page that promises all sorts of cool features, eventually. +</p> + +<p> +I ported the awesome <a href='http://delicious.mozdev.org/'>Delicious plugin</a> for <a href='http://mozilla.org/products/firefox/'>Firefox</a> to work with <a href='http://tasty.pablotron.org/'>Tasty</a>. You can download the XPI <a href='/files/tasty-0.5.8.xpi'>here</a> (most features seem to work okay, but my port consisted basically of a massive 's/del.icio.us/tasty.pablotron.org/ig', so caveat emptor). +</p> + |