When an album’s name is No More Stories Are Told Today I’m Sorry They Washed Away No More Stories The World Is Grey I’m Tired Let’s Wash Away, you know it’s got to be good, right? Yeah, it’s a bit of an obnoxious name, but I’ve been awaiting this new album by Mew ever since I heard their classic Frengers, which has gone on to be one of my favorite albums of all time. The first single off the album is called Introducing Palace Players, and even the name brings to mind Bo Madsen’s (lead guitar) quote saying that Mew are “the world’s only indie stadium band,” if not just the song. In the meantime, you can also check out four more new songs from them (one of which, Repeaterbeater, is also on the new album) in addition to Introducing Palace Players on their No More Stories EP.

I’m gonna be frank here: this makes me want the Palm Pre really, really badly. It’s a shame I’m gonna have to wait a year and a half to get it…

How to make Tweetie even sweeter

Tweetie for Mac by Atebits is a wonderful, wonderful Twitter client. It’s absolutely the best one I’ve ever used, bar none. It is the only good client for Mac, and perhaps the only good one at all. Notice that I just said ‘good’, not ‘great’. I’ve never seen a great client. Only mediocre ones and this one that’s pretty good. What I’m saying is that while it’s definitely the best client I’ve used, it could definitely use some improvements. Anyway, enough chit-chat — here are some features I want to see in the next version of Tweetie.

  • Better use of the sidebar:
    • Slightly widen the sidebar and push the breadcrumb navigation up into top of window handlebar
    • Ability to stick specific twitter users in your sidebar to just go see their tweets
    • Same as above, but for searches/hashtags.
      • Maybe: when adding a new search to the sidebar, pop up a window that shows some random Flickr images in a search for that term to use as a sidebar icon, with an option to put in an image of your choice instead if you so choose
    • Same as above, but for tweets - shows the discussions related to that tweet.
    • Hovering over one of the above things would show the username/search term/hashtag/tweet content itself floating to the left of the icon
    • Obviously, all of these things would be account-specific: you would see different ones depending on which account you have active at the moment. (Changeable in preferences for whiners)
    • To delete, hold down the mouse button on an unused part of the sidebar and icons that were added start wiggling like the iPhone springboard. Drag them around to move them, drag them out of the window to remove them, and click on your user icon/elsewhere in the window/press esc/enter/spacebar to have them stop wigglin’.
    • Dragging one out while not in delete mode makes it into a new window
  • Improve @-reply views:
    • Search forward to find future @-replies in a discussion view (If I click on a tweet that’s part of a discussion, and there’s another tweet in that discussion that has come in since that, show that tweet as well)
    • Branching for multiple-person discussions (double-click the first message in the discussion and see any replies to that no matter who they were by; click any message in a discussion and see any other branches in that discussion as well)
  • Improvements to the menu bar icon:
    • If you have received an @-reply or DM, fade the application icon/menu bar icon to a different color (top is blue if new tweets, but fade to purple or aquamarine at bottom if new @-reply/DM?)
    • Context menu when right-clicking for quitting, etc
  • Draggability:
    • Drag a person’s name or icon from the Tweetie window into a tweet box to add that person/tweet as an @-reply
    • Actually, drag anything anywhere.
      • Dragging into a non-tweetie window (IRC, etc) shows the url for that user or the text of that tweet (prepended with author’s handle)
      • Dragging a person into the sidebar makes a new sidebar icon just for them
      • Dragging a tweet into the sidebar creates a new sidebar icon for that discussion
  • Do more with tweets:
    • Preference to have pressing enter in new tweet box send the tweet instead of adding a newline
    • Ability to delete a tweet you sent
    • Ability to “undo” sending of new tweets for 5-10 seconds after originally sent (perhaps just a more noticeable version of deleting tweets for that 5-10 seconds)
    • Ability to un-favorite tweets
  • Some miscellaneous stuff:
    • Growl support!
    • Ability to change your Twitter site preferences within Tweetie
    • Viewing a user’s profile in Tweetie should use their user page’s colors (fade in and out smoothly/nicely; option in prefs to turn off)

This is just the stuff I’ve thought of, of course - no doubt some of you have your own ideas on how Tweetie could be made even better. Let me know what you think.

mfwit:

via scienceblogs.com
Need I say more?

mfwit:

via scienceblogs.com

Need I say more?

So MacHeist has been a bit of a whirlwind ride this year. Becoming a moderator, losing our IRC, and generally being pushed around wherever the wind blew was kinda interesting. It was pretty fun, all things said and done.

Also, I’m definitely going to Binghamton. I sent in my acceptance letter. Also, I got accepted into all other 8 colleges I finished applying to - now THAT’s luck. Don’t know how that happened.

Still too lazy to finish the theme for this thing. I never update it, anyway.

By the way, everyone buy the MacHeist bundle! I want Espresso!

Oh.

I haven’t posted here in forever. Well, there goes THAT particular New Year’s resolution. Nobody ever keeps those.

Anyway, not that anyone cares, but I’m still working on the new theme for this thing. Hopefully it’ll be done soon. (You’ll need Safari and Myriad Pro to see it properly.)

Oh, and I got into Binghamton University as well! I’m thinking that if I could get into Binghamton, 2009 won’t suck THAT much. And, well, I did, so hopefully it won’t.

Grab a legit copy of “The Art & Science Of CSS” as a PDF for free for the next 14 days just by following SitePoint on Twitter. Some marketing genius at work there—Twitter + Giveaway = Twitaway. Ha!

‘nough said

After nearly two years of development, Mother 3 is finally available fully translated into English. Download the patch and play this strange, funny, and heartrending sequel to the Super Nintendo…

After nearly two years of development, Mother 3 is finally available fully translated into English. Download the patch and play this strange, funny, and heartrending sequel to the Super Nintendo…

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