Not all is bad news, though. Here are a few I've spotted tonight:
- OmniGroup now has Universal binaries for most of their applications.
- Microsoft is giving away Flip4Mac, which is a vast improvement on Media Player and can apparently cope with their streaming formats as well.
- Mono will be included in Fedora Core 5.
- Russell posted some details on Yahoo!'s SyncML services.
- Quicksilver got a Subversion module today (update your plugin list in Preferences): To use specify a path in QS and then pick svn commands from the action menu. ... This plugin requires the svn command to be accessable at /usr/local/bin. QS rocks.
- Via Gruber, here's why XP won't run on a Mac anytime soon (unless you use a virtualization environment like VMware).
Last but not least, via Melo, here's more on Photocasts. Basically iPhoto can deal with pretty plain RSS feeds from Flickr.
An interesting aspect is that trying to getting data from photocasts.apple.com with curl results in an HTML error page, which probably means Apple re-renders (or enriches) RSS feeds with some extra info depending on the User-Agent hitting that host (the "plain" RSS feed linked on that site shows nothing too untoward, and only a few extra attributes).
So that means I probably have a working photocast right now... Anyone out there with the new iPhoto care to check that?