iPhone RapidWeaver Theme
Friday, 29 June 2007 Filed in:RapidWeaver
To celebrate the launch of the iPhone, we've designed a new RapidWeaver theme exclusively for the iPhone.
This theme is perfect for sites that are intended to be viewed only on the iPhone. It features a smooth minimalist design and a semi-transparent sidebar that slides in when needed.

The final iPhone theme will be included as standard in RapidWeaver 3.6.2, due out early next month. However, you can download the iPhone theme (beta) today – It's only in beta as it hasn't been tested on a real iPhone.
If you want to take a look at how your site might look like on the iPhone, I'd recommend using iPhoney.
And if you're lucky enough to have an iPhone you should head over to the Goodies section on our site and grab yourself some iPhone sized desktop images. Enjoy!
This theme is perfect for sites that are intended to be viewed only on the iPhone. It features a smooth minimalist design and a semi-transparent sidebar that slides in when needed.

The final iPhone theme will be included as standard in RapidWeaver 3.6.2, due out early next month. However, you can download the iPhone theme (beta) today – It's only in beta as it hasn't been tested on a real iPhone.
If you want to take a look at how your site might look like on the iPhone, I'd recommend using iPhoney.
And if you're lucky enough to have an iPhone you should head over to the Goodies section on our site and grab yourself some iPhone sized desktop images. Enjoy!
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You don't need Dreamweaver...
Monday, 25 June 2007 Filed in:Reviews
MacFormat (Issue 184) has just reviewed RapidWeaver 3.6 and awarded it an awesome 4 out of 5 stars. They had the following to say about it:
In the very same issue MacFormat also includes a four page article on how to get the most out of RapidWeaver.

It covers everything from starting your first site to adding visitor tracking, Google AdSense, and even how to go about editing themes.
I don't think it gets much better than that!
You don't need Dreamweaver to create pro sites that knock iWeb's efforts into a cocked hat
It's just as easy to use as iWeb, but it gives you considerably more control over the behaviour of your site
In the very same issue MacFormat also includes a four page article on how to get the most out of RapidWeaver.

It covers everything from starting your first site to adding visitor tracking, Google AdSense, and even how to go about editing themes.
I don't think it gets much better than that!
Back from WWDC 2007
Tuesday, 19 June 2007 Filed in:Events
Last week we attended WWDC07, it was absolutely amazing. We learnt a ton of new stuff and met up with some truly awesome developers and friends.

Speaking of awesome developers — It was the first time, Me, Josh, Andre and Ben have had a chance to sit down together and talk about the future of RapidWeaver. Needless to say it went well, very well!
The future of RapidWeaver is looking brighter and more exciting than ever before. We now have a great roadmap leading up to Leopards release and beyond.
Turns out the first few years were just the beginning ;)

Speaking of awesome developers — It was the first time, Me, Josh, Andre and Ben have had a chance to sit down together and talk about the future of RapidWeaver. Needless to say it went well, very well!
The future of RapidWeaver is looking brighter and more exciting than ever before. We now have a great roadmap leading up to Leopards release and beyond.
Turns out the first few years were just the beginning ;)
Going to WWDC 2007
Tuesday, 05 June 2007 Filed in:Events
Later this week Me and Ben are flying over to San Francisco for the World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC).
I'm really looking forward to the Keynote this year. Stevie J has promised to demo a feature complete version of Leopard, and even better than that we get to take a copy away with us. Woohoo!
I'll be posting plenty of photos from WWDC during the week, so keep an eye on the Realmac flickr account.
See you there!
I'm really looking forward to the Keynote this year. Stevie J has promised to demo a feature complete version of Leopard, and even better than that we get to take a copy away with us. Woohoo!
I'll be posting plenty of photos from WWDC during the week, so keep an eye on the Realmac flickr account.
See you there!