Linked by Quentin Hartman on Mon 14th Jul 2008 08:00 UTC, submitted by pas de calais
Internet & Networking Are you still using a web browser to access your favourite online applications? Why not do things the easy way, and make those applications part of your desktop with Prism. Scott Nesbitt at Freesoftware Magazine tells you what Prism can do to boost you experience of the web on your desktop -and more importantly, how to do it. Read the full story at FSM. Editor's Note: This story looks at Prism from the point of view of a Gnome user on Linux, but Prism can be used on Mac OS and Windows as well. Check out the Prism project page for information on other platforms.
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RSS from the future
by atezun on Mon 14th Jul 2008 09:03 UTC
atezun
Member since:
2005-07-06

This is slightly off topic but is anyone else getting RSS items a good 12 hours before the news items are actually published to the website, causing OSNews to tell you no such item exists until you get a duplicate RSS news item 12 hours later?

RE: RSS from the future
by Beta on Mon 14th Jul 2008 10:47 in reply to "RSS from the future"
Beta Member since:
2005-07-06

Yes, it is really annoying.
As annoying as the broken UTF–8 support on this site.

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RE: RSS from the future
by qhartman on Mon 14th Jul 2008 15:58 in reply to "RSS from the future"
qhartman Member since:
2008-07-02

I believe in this case that would be my fault. The noob is still figuring out the quirks of the management system. Sorry to have caused confusion.

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