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    Joey replied on October 06, 2009 16:40 to the question "Support for editing pages in WordPress" in Brainjuice:

    Joey
    "I think that people need to understand that Blogo is a desktop blog posting app. It's not a "WordPress" app."

    That's a fair point, except that 8 months ago Brainjuice said they were working on adding this feature and it would be released in an update soon. Had they simply said, "Sorry but we don't plan to support this feature", I'm pretty sure we just would have moved on.
  • question

    Joey asked a question in Brainjuice on February 01, 2009 14:58:

    Joey
    Support for editing pages in WordPress
    Are there any plans to support editing pages in WordPress? I use Wordpress primarily as a CMS so my main need from a desktop app is the ability to easily edit existing pages (not posts). As best I can tell Blogo doesn't currently do that. Any plans to integrate this feature?
  • question

    Joey asked a question in Panic Inc on January 12, 2009 01:26:

    Joey
    What is the implied workflow for editing CSS files using the visual CSS editor in Coda?
    I've been using the Coda + CSSEdit workflow to develop my websites for quite some time now. As a whole it's a wonderful solution however I'd obviously prefer to be using just one application. This got me thinking about Coda's built in visual CSS editor. Up until now I'd shrugged it off since CSSEdit is a wonderful tool and I'm accustomed to using it. Yet visual CSS editing is the one thing keeping me from using Coda full time. So this week I made an effort to actually use it. I put CSSEdit aside and tried my best to work only with Coda.

    The end result was, well, frustration. I'm not sure I understand the intended workflow here. For one, I can't actually see my work. There's no dedicated live preview window (which I've complained about before) so I'm forced to load the page into a browser, make my edits and then manually refresh the page. If that weren't bad enough, without splitting my editor window I also can't see my CSS source. So in total I have half a visual editor window, half of a CSS source window and one stagnant web page preview open all at once. Add in any changes to the page source and things get messy real fast.

    Is there some sort of workflow concept I'm missing or am I trying to project CSSEdit's workflow onto Coda? I tried, I really did, but I'm not having an easy time using this editor.
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  • problem

    Joey reported a problem in Beanstalk on November 20, 2008 22:32:

    Joey
    Unable to create new Repositories
    For the last two days I've been unable to create new repositories on my account and its starting to impact my workflow. I'm about to leave for a trip and I need to commit my work as so my content guy can start integrating the content while I'm gone. Any idea why I'm locked out? My account is paid up, I'm using only 7 of 10 repositories and only 283 MB of my 1GB allotment. Yet each time I try to create a new repository it states:

    There were problems when we tried to create repository. There were problems with this form: Account is invalid.

  • question

    Joey replied on September 09, 2008 16:41 to the question "Mint for Small Business?" in Mint.com:

    Joey
    Oh and by the way, I'm a web / interface designer and I have to say that Mint is one of the most visually stunning web apps I've ever used. Great job.
  • question

    Joey replied on September 09, 2008 16:38 to the question "Mint for Small Business?" in Mint.com:

    Joey
    Excellent, thanks. I really do love Mint so I'd like to be able to use it for my business as well. Since the existence of custom categories was the only thing really holding me back (though I'd love to be able to import my existing Quicken data), it looks like I'll be hanging in there.
  • question

    Joey asked a question in Mint.com on September 09, 2008 15:34:

    Joey
    Mint for Small Business?
    I'm a small business owner that currently uses Quicken to manage my business finances. The problem is, I'm a Mac user and Quicken hasn't truly been updated on the Mac platform in the last decade and so I'm stuck using the Windows version through virtualization to do my accounting.

    As I've recently discovered, Mint.com is a *wonderful* solution for personal finances but without the ability to simply rename / define categories I can't seem to use this for business. Terms like "shopping" would need to be redefined as "supplies" and there's no way to define anything like wages (even though I'm the only one that would be receiving them).

    Is there a version of Mint for small business? And if not, is there any easy way I can better customize my Mint experience to meet my needs? Remember, I'm already using Quicken so I don't need the level of accounting that Quickbooks provides. I just need a simple way to edit and create categories.