Jim Roepcke’s weblog: Blogging the O’Reilly Conference Keynote

I just found Jim Roepcke’s notes on the 2003 O’reilly conference keynote by Tim O’Reilly - and even though it is hard to actually just read someone’s notes - one thing that strikes me as especially interesting is Tim’s great analysis of apple’s iApps and their problems. I have written a rant about what I do not like about the current iPhoto - but Tim’s rant was almost two years before that - and his visions are true today - if not even more so.

And (this is quite annyoing) - his points are still valid and most of his criticism is something I totally agree with. Yes.

Now where is the developer who vamps up OSX’s address book with some integration of friendster, del.icio.us, etc.? The data is there, on an OS level - all other apps have acces to it! There are soo many things one could do… I wish someone would give me enough money for half a year to live on - I would code it. And much more.

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