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Posted Thursday August 14, 2008, 6:19 am, Over one day old" Announcing LiveDiscKit Rogue Amoeba: ?Way back in January, we showed off LiveDisc for Macworld San Francisco. We got a number of requests from other developers looking to use it themselves. At the time we just said ?maybe"
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Posted Tuesday July 1, 2008, 5:01 am, Over one day old" LiveDiscKit July 1st, 2008 @ 3:50am | Daring Fireball | Direct Link "
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Posted Monday June 30, 2008, 11:50 pm, Over one day old"Durante la pasada WWDC, la conocida empresa de desarrollo de software para Mac, Rogue Amoeba, decidió mostrar una de sus tecnologías regalando una serie de CD´s entre los desarrolladores con LiveDisc Kit "
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Posted Sunday June 29, 2008, 10:21 pm, Over one day old"Durante la pasada WWDC, la conocida empresa de desarrollo de software para Mac, Rogue Amoeba, decidió mostrar una de sus tecnologías regalando una serie de CD´s entre los desarrolladores con LiveDisc Kit Leer más »"
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Posted Sunday June 29, 2008, 12:31 am, Over one day old" Under The Microscope » Blog Archive » Announcing LiveDiscKit "
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Posted Saturday June 28, 2008, 10:49 am, Over one day old" faced a problem during last January's Macworld: they knew they wanted to hand out discs, but would have to produce them months in advance and weren't sure the latest versions of their software would be burned onto the disc. Their solution was LiveDiscKit, an application that would contain the latest installers plus the ability to call back to the server to check if the installer you had attempted to run was indeed the latest. If any application had been updated in the time since the disc was burned,"
From "Of the 5,000 discs we gave out, 5.8% were ever used. That may seem a bit low, but it gets quite..."
Posted Saturday June 28, 2008, 10:21 am, Over one day old"were ever used. That may seem a bit low, but it gets quite depressing when converted to an absolute count: 288. Out of 5000 CDs given out, no more than 300 were used - perhaps giving away CDs isn?t the best idea after all.? - Quentin Carnicelli, Announcing LiveDiscKit"
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Posted Saturday June 28, 2008, 9:02 am, Over one day old"versions of the actual app that you want the user to install (an Internet connection is required). A simple solution to a highly specific problem, which is why I like it so much. Rogue Amoeba is now sharing LiveDisc with other devs in the form of LiveDiscKit, an open source plugin for Interface Builder. Simply tweak a few settings, point it at the right places, and you're set to press a large number of CDs which will never go out of date (CD pressing functionality is not included with LiveDiscKit), that is"
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Posted Saturday June 28, 2008, 8:07 am, Over one day old"versions of the actual app that you want the user to install (an Internet connection is required). A simple solution to a highly specific problem, which is why I like it so much. Rogue Amoeba is now sharing LiveDisc with other devs in the form of LiveDiscKit, an open source plugin for Interface Builder. Simply tweak a few settings, point it at the right places, and you?re set to press a large number of CDs which will never go out of date (CD pressing functionality is not included with LiveDiscKit), that"
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Posted Friday June 27, 2008, 9:26 pm, Over one day old" Visual Thinking ? Douglas Coupland: Here?s another question I was recently asked: when I see words in my mind, what font are they in? The answer: Helvetica. What font do you think in? LiveDiscKit ? Neat open source project from Rogue Amoeba. Jackass of the Week: Douglas McIntyre ? Douglas McIntyre: Apple may eventually end up selling 20 million iPhones worldwide every year. It will be faced with the unpleasant reality that now"
From ?perhaps giving away CDs isn?t the best idea after all?
Posted Friday June 27, 2008, 9:10 pm, Over one day old"discs we gave out, 5.8% were ever used. That may seem a bit low, but it gets quite depressing when converted to an absolute count: 288. Out of 5000 CDs given out, no more than 300 were used - perhaps giving away CDs isn?t the best idea after all. LiveDiscKit looks seriously cool, and I was about to download and give it a try (open source, to boot), just because it looks fun. Then I remembered that my MabBook Air doesn?t have a DVD drive, and in over four months of ownership, I never missed it once to bother buying one. Count"
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Posted Friday June 27, 2008, 9:02 pm, Over one day old" LiveDiscKit "
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Posted Friday June 27, 2008, 8:04 pm, Over one day old" Visual Thinking ? Douglas Coupland: Here?s another question I was recently asked: when I see words in my mind, what font are they in? The answer: Helvetica. What font do you think in? LiveDiscKit ? Neat open source project from Rogue Amoeba. Jackass of the Week: Douglas McIntyre ? Douglas McIntyre: Apple may eventually end up selling 20 million iPhones worldwide every year. It will be faced with the unpleasant reality that now"
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Posted Friday June 27, 2008, 6:55 pm, Over one day old"versions of the actual app that you want the user to install (an Internet connection is required). A simple solution to a highly specific problem, which is why I like it so much. Rogue Amoeba is now sharing LiveDisc with other devs in the form of LiveDiscKit, an open source plugin for Interface Builder. Simply tweak a few settings, point it at the right places, and you're set to press a large number of CDs which will never go out of date (CD pressing functionality is not included with LiveDiscKit), that is"
From CD lovers smile as Rogue Amoeba releases LiveDiscKit for developers
Posted Friday June 27, 2008, 3:12 pm, Over one day old"any presented application. You get the latest and greatest not just the day after you get the disc, but even months, or years down the line. But what about other Mac developers looking to take advantage of Live Disc? That's where the just-released LiveDiscKit comes in. This development kit allows anyone to create a Live Disc application using InterfaceBuilder, one of Apple's developer tools. It's totally free and open source, but the good folks at Rogue Amoeba "
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