hooray! good work eckhart
i dont know how much 512bytes is in OPML, but it should suffice for a
couple of pages, right?
most of all, im really happy that this is a two-way thingie, ie not
only for sending, but also receiving.
/ ®
On 22 aug 2006, at 06.19, Eckhart Köppen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I released IC/VC 2.5.1, Neo 1.0.1 and ntox 1.9 on http://40hz.org/.
> If you install all three packages, you should be able to send and
> receive outlines and checklist in OPML format (used by e.g.
> OmniOutliner) via all transports which support sending of text (such
> as Blunt). It's not perfect yet, there is for example a limitation of
> around 512 bytes per outline item, and mailing outlines still
> requires some copy & pasting, but I hope that it's otherwise usable.
>
> I also made two changes to 40hz.org: I'm using a Wiki now for
> maintaining the pages, and I will put all packages for download
> exclusively on SourceForge in the future. That hopefully avoids
> issues with packages out of sync on 40hz.org and SourceForge. For our
> Windows challenged friends, I'm also going to start to package the
> software slightly different, with the .pkg files and the source .sit
> files in one .zip archive.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> Eckhart
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