Software
ZipBar
05/01/12 11:30
This blog is created in Rapidweaver using the standard blog page. Although I sometimes hand-code, Rapidweaver is great software because it allows you to produce a site very quickly and make it look pretty well exactly how you want. A particularly important plug-in for Rapidweaver is Stacks (especially the very elegant Stacks 2). This has spurred the development of many individual stacks which add functionality. I particularly like Seydesign’s new ZipBar stack which adds a particularly elegant menu bar to your page. I have been experimenting with it on a number of unpublished pages and have just used it to rework a rather cumbersome page on the danckwerts.com website. I particularly like the way that the page’s colour scheme can be matched in seconds.
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ePub Horrors Continue
29/10/11 11:07
I have nearly turned my edition of Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds into an ePub... Read More...
Repurposing
11/10/11 09:31
Why do I keep going on about word processing, Desktop Publishing (DTP) and typesetting software? Read More...
Yet More Software
05/10/11 09:21
The End of the Road for InDesign?
29/09/11 15:38
I’ve used InDesign since it first came out and I used PageMaker for many years before that. PageMaker was far cheaper than Quark, which was my main motivation for using it, and in some ways it was a better program... Read More...
Apple iPad
28/01/10 09:25

Apple’s much-anticipated tablet computer, the iPad, has arrived. It looks great, but there are two problems from my point of view. I’d love to be able to use all my Mac software on it, but it doesn’t run the full OS X, just the iPhone OS. No great surprise - the iPhone OS is designed for keyboardless portable devices and has been developed to run on low-power, high-performance ARM processors. Also, Apple don’t want to sell the iPad at the expense of their laptops.
The other problem is that the ebook format they will be supporting on the iBookstore is ePub. This makes sense for simple books and possibly newspapers but it’s no good for my books. ePub is a reflowable format based on XHTML. This just won’t work for most of my books. The Bibliomania or Book-Madness, for instance, has end-notes to the footnotes. Try doing that in ePub format.
Open University
12/12/09 15:14
I have signed up for another Open University course. I’m a great fan of their teaching materials, at least the printed stuff. With their E303 course (English Grammar in Context), they include an ‘activities’ CD-ROM which achieves something quite incredible. It is a simple interactive presentation created in the Adobe Director. Director is a cross-platform tool and yet the OU’s presentation is Windows only. Not only that but it will run in XP but not in Windows Vista. I’ve been slow installing Windows 7 so I don’t know if it works in that, but I doubt it.
Rapidbook
16/03/09 10:13
These pages, as I have mentioned elsewhere, are produced using the excellent RapidWeaver program. One of the most useful plug-ins for this is the recently-introduced Stacks from Your Head Software. One of the best things about RapidWeaver, and in turn Stacks, is that they have spawned third-party development. For instance, the appearance of Stacks has encouraged a whole new wave of products, including a Stacks version of John Malinowski’s RapidBook, a very neat way of putting sample pages of one’s books on the internet. RapidBook for Stacks was developed by Phil Warrender and is a remarkable example of the sort of collaboration which occurs in the RapidWeaver environment: RapidWeaver create the basic web design program, Your Head create Stacks, John Malinowski creates Rapid book for Blocks (another Your Head plug-in), and Phil Warrender adapts RapidBook for Stacks. My first attempts are here, here and here. You need Flash to view them
