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		<title>infoscape 1.3 is out.</title>
		<description>This version includes no new features at all but a very streamlined internal design for feed handling. Now forget about the absurd memory usage and accept my apologies for overlookin such an important issue.

Enjoy! </description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=124</link>
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		<title>Memory management issues on infoscape.</title>
		<description>Memory management is not an easy thing, that's a fact. Some languages such as Java or C# have managed ("managed", got it?) to put this question miles away from the programmer's worries. But Objective-C still uses a rather complex set of mechanisms to handle the memory life cycle of objects ...</description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=123</link>
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		<title>New bugfixing release: infoscape 1.2.</title>
		<description>This release fixes a couple minor bugs and one serious crash. See the release notes for more details: http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/update/relnotes.html </description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=122</link>
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		<title>infoscape 1.1 is on the wild!</title>
		<description>Hmmm, what to say... I've been collecting some feedback after the 1.0 launch and many of the issues reported where highly annoying but not so difficul to fix, so I decided to pull out a bugfix release polishing some of these. Check out the release notes for details.

If you already ...</description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=121</link>
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		<title>infoscape for OS X 1.0 released.</title>
		<description>Let there be dancing! infoscape has finally hit the Apple crowd with its first version. There are some bugs to fix and many features to add, but the foundation has been established. Check out the downloads page to get your fix.


Features:

RSS 1.0, 2.0 and Atom feed formats supported
Customizable panel display ...</description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=120</link>
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		<title>New screenshots of infoscape for OS X.</title>
		<description>Folks, here are a few more screenshots showing how the baby looks. Expect something you can actually download &#38; run before en of the month.

infoscape for OS X </description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=116</link>
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		<title>First screenshot of infoscape for OS X.</title>
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Current status: memory management is still a complete mess and there is a lot of testing to be done. A thousand miles away from beta quality level.

More to come, stay tuned. </description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=114</link>
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		<title>Coming soon: infoscape for Mac OS X.</title>
		<description>

Yes! I knew you would love this... I finally got sick of the Mail-alike RSS readers and decided to do things my own way, again.

infoscape will be a Cocoa application running on Mac OS X 10.3 and higher. It will probably have less features than its Windows counterpart (infoscape Live! ...</description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=111</link>
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		<title>The blog rebooted.</title>
		<description>As many of the infoscape blog readers recognized long ago, the development of infoscape itself is no less than dead. But postings about non-related stuff kept coming into it; so finally I decided to create new blog, merging all posts related to infoscape into a more eclectic publication.

This blog will ...</description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=85</link>
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		<title>Undocumented features on infoscape 1.7.</title>
		<description>Due to lack of time (well, I'm lazy too), some features have been incorportated to the software but not documented or linked to the application's GUI properly. This is why I explain the following tricks:
	Single-clicking over any headline and then hitting cursor keys left and right allows to move into ...</description>
		<link>http://infoscape.cyberguijarro.com/?p=74</link>
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