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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Radio UserLand: The Missing Manual - by Donovan Watts
Radio UserLand is a weblog editor, RSS news aggregator, content management system, outliner, podcasting platform, and more.
Radio UserLand: The Missing Manual breaks down the barriers to entry, helping you get the most out of the software.
Radio UserLand is a weblog editor, RSS news aggregator, content management system, outliner and more.
becomethemedia.org /radio   (1219 words)

  
 Radio UserLand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A client-side blogging software package from UserLand Software, including an RSS aggregator, outliner and scripting language.
The program stores the full content of a user's weblog on the user's computer as well as uploading it to a server.
Radio weblog content can be organized into categories with separate RSS feeds; categories also can be assigned to separate servers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Radio_UserLand   (95 words)

  
 Radio UserLand Tips - by Donovan Watts
After starting Radio UserLand, visit the Built-in Macros Preference page for a list of macros you can enter into your site template to produce any number of results, such as displaying the default orange XML button; the macro that is responsible for that function is
Radio is one of the best but I prefer NetNewsWire, a top notch application by Ranchero, the same people who brought us MarsEdit, for my news gathering.
Fortunately, Radio allows us to save shortcuts for those URL's that we refer to often, so that instead of typing out all that bothersome HTML code every time, we simply type a special word that we get to create and be sure to enclose it in double quotes.
becomethemedia.org /radio/tips   (2353 words)

  
 RadioDocs
Radio is (choose one) a weblog on your personal computer, a website published to the Internet, a desktop Windows application or all of the above.
The Radio method is straightforward but the same cannot be said for the way that browsers themselves are implemented by their creators.
Radio gives you two URLS: an entirely local one on your own computer where you will compose your weblog content and a public, external URL in the location where your content has been published.
radiodocs.userland.com   (1397 words)

  
 Kit: Radio UserLand tools: Code: markpasc.org
Kit is a suite of "page tools" for Radio UserLand 8, including Weblog search, an improved News Aggregator page, a web Quick Script, "Radio to the Past" for changing weblog items' dates, a web outline editor, a per-category weblog index, a subscribed feeds lister, file uploader, and the Kit dashboard.
Radio to the Past is the colloquial name the Radio discussion group gave being able to change the date on a weblog item.
Radio to the Past is also Radio to the Future: if you specify a time in the future, the post will be held in reserve (or cryonic suspension if you prefer) until the time you posted it (or up to a minute after).
markpasc.org /code/radio/kit   (1447 words)

  
 w4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Radio Userland's just appointed Steve Kirks as Product Manager and Steve has written a promisingletter outlining the actions he'll be taking to improve the Radio Userland product.This is great news for Radio users, even if it's at least 2 years late.
Radio used to be marketed as a "personal web server" (not sure if itstill is), which implies that the server is attached to you personally rather thanbeing something you remote control from afar via an Internet connection.
I like Radio, it was a very innovative product, we wrote tools for it and we are hosting Radio UserLand sites for Italian, French and German users.
w4.evectors.it /itEntDirectory/topic?topic=radio_userland   (3763 words)

  
 Fuzzygroup ::  Radio Userland Part 1 :: Radio Userland Part 1 or "I'm a Moron..."   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Radio is supposed to be easier than FrontPage.
But, anyone downloading software, particularly cheap software (Radio is $39.95), has the attention span of a rabid gnat.
They tend to give up immediately when they hit a problem since their investment in the process is minimal at best.
www.fuzzygroup.com /writing/radiouserland_part01.htm   (769 words)

  
 Radio.Outliners.Com : Yes it's true   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
It's a fact, Radio UserLand 8.0 has a built-in outliner.
Radio is a communication environment that knows all about the Web and XML.
Radio is also an outliner and an extensible programming enviornment.
radio.outliners.com   (129 words)

  
 house of warwick : house of warwick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Finally, Dave wraps it up with a mention of one of his last acts at UserLand-- transferring the copyright of RSS 2.0 to Harvard.
Among the gems was a post on the Radio support site asking for help with the restore function of Radio.
I'm a product manager for UserLand Software, a company whose founder invented weblogs, RSS and helped make podcasting what it is today.
houseofwarwick.com   (1177 words)

  
 Fuzzygroup :: Radio UserLand FAQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Radio has a very sophisticated "themes" tool that lets you change your look and feel by applying a new "theme" to your entire weblog.
When your weblog is hosted at http://radio.weblogs.com/, Radio has very powerful interactive features such as supporting discussions and comments within the context of your weblog.
I run Radio on my Home PC and I have tried several ways to get access to it, including a virtual desktop using GoToMyPC, which works well, gives you a full interactive look at your PC but costs about $20 a month.
www.fuzzygroup.com /writing/radiouserland_faq.htm   (8697 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Radio UserLand Kick Start   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Radio Userland, in case you haven't heard of it, is a content aggregator.
Radio UserLand is a powerful tool that is well known for its Web log publishing features, but it is a much larger content management and information aggregation tool.
Radio UserLand Kick Start provides everything a Web site developer needs to get started with the software, including a primer on the UserTalk programming language and the software's object database, which are considered the two main stumbling blocks for any Radio Userland user who wants to go one step further.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0672325632?v=glance   (1278 words)

  
 Radio.Outliners.Com : Instant Outliner Beta Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
We have been using this tool for five months at UserLand, everyone has their own style, but these seem to be elements that work.
The URL of the outline is the core piece of information, and the URL of the weblog gives us an easy way to link to everything else about the user that may already be on their weblog.
The headers say how large the outline is. If the size changed, Radio marks the headline as bold, and pre-caches the OPML text of the full outline.
radio.outliners.com /beta   (1294 words)

  
 Podcasting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ed Radio scanned RSS feeds for MP3 files, collected them into a single feed, and made the result available as SMIL or WebJay audio feeds.
September 2003, UserLand founder and RSS evangelist Dave Winer created an RSS-with-enclosures feed for his Harvard Berkman Center colleague Christopher Lydon, a former newspaper and television journalist and NPR radio talk show host
Possibly the first use of the term podcasting was as a synonym for audioblogging or weblog-based amateur radio in an article by Ben Hammersley in The Guardian on February 12, 2004
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Podcasting   (1281 words)

  
 house of warwick
One of the things that happened last year when I started working with UserLand on Radio was talk of Radio 9.
UserLand's a small company with some great products and Manila took priority over Radio.
The addition of the Radio Factory tool and some other improvements will be Radio 8.3 and finally, we'll be able to head full steam into Radio 9.
houseofwarwick.com /rss.xml   (987 words)

  
 webservices.xml.com: Jon Udell: Radio UserLand 8.0 Is a Lab for Group-Forming
As I explore and homestead this new Radio space, I find one of its core values to be that of transparency, as defined by David Brin, for whom surveillance is inevitable but -- so long as it is mutual -- less disturbing than we imagine.
The fact that Radio is not a discussion system seemed to me (and some others) at first to be a bug.
Here too, while Radio's constitution does not explicitly empower you to follow the now-common convention of enabling every published document to be the seed of a discussion, it allows (indeed, could not prevent) such implementations.
webservices.xml.com /pub/a/ws/2002/03/01/udell.html   (1292 words)

  
 Interview: Dave Winer - WebReference.com
Radio is an important step for us in this process because we've taken what we know about the Web, HTML, browsers and servers, and redistributed the code so more of the work is being done on the user's workstation.
OPML is the native file format for Radio's outliner, which is used to author Web pages on Manila sites, and directories and slideshows, and is accessed through SOAP and XML-RPC.
The basic answer is that all the groupware features in Radio are built on XML in one way or the other.
www.webreference.com /interviews/winer   (884 words)

  
 Scott Loftesness: Notes on Radio Customization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This is the page where I try to note all of the changes I've made to Radio Userland in customizing it for my purposes.
Radio really is a pig when it comes to having upstreaming enabled -- it's make heavy use of the CPU every 10 seconds when upstreaming is enabled.
08/10/02: Changed user.radio.prefs.thread.secsBetweenChecks in Radio Userland from 10 to 15 (seconds) in effort to reduce periodic CPU utilization of Radio.
www.loftesness.com /radio/stories/2002/01/20/notesOnRadioCustomization.html   (1527 words)

  
 Radio Doc Sources
John Robb of Radio Userland explains advantages of using good quality weblog software over using the best that Internet discussion groups have to offer.
Radio is a collection of links to Radio aids: Tutorials; Articles; some I have seen before, and some more places to explore.
Notes on Customizing Radio with links to the various tools he found, and links to Radio Userland documentation that he found to be particularly helpful, and other people like I have listed here.
radio.weblogs.com /0107846/stories/2002/08/23/radioDocSources.html   (2014 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Radio Userland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
With Userland's Radio blog software, even a tech nincompoop can get a basic, cleanly designed blog up and running very quickly.
Radio's aggregator feature is wonderful, letting you subscribe to hundreds of sites, then post items from them with a single click.
Radio's downsides are that you can't edit or remove unwanted reader comments, and documentation is informal, a cluster of Faqs and how-tos that often assume you know far more than you do about technical issues.
www.guardian.co.uk /online/weblogs/story/0,14024,1094819,00.html   (242 words)

  
 news2mail Tool for Radio UserLand
Radio scans RSS feeds so that you don't have to visit dozens of Web sites on a regular basis, but you still need to visit Radio's own News page to check for new items.
They could be hosted on your local Radio server, but then you might not be able to reach them if you read your email from a remote system.
Because Radio's tcp.sendmail verb doesn't report success or failure, news2mail doesn't have the ability to detect, report or deal with errors.
www.rds.com /doug/weblogs/news2mail   (950 words)

  
 Radio UserLand addPHPcode callback
Radio UserLand is quite interesting for managing web sites.
Radio UserLand offer me a nice framework for doing my site, especially the hierarchical templates, #directives, and maybe, above all, I don't have to encode my accented characters in HTML entities.
UserLand is aware of this situation but didn't provide yet a fix for that.
www.scriptdigital.com /divers/addphpcode.html   (448 words)

  
 Radio.Outliners.Com : How to create a directory in Radio's Outliner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A special site for exploring the outliner built into Radio UserLand.
Radio directories are open, because the format used to interchange directory outlines is open.
Here's an example of a directory created with Radio's outliner.
radio.outliners.com /directoryOutliner   (897 words)

  
 Leaving Radio Userland?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Allan Karl thinks that the limitations of Radio are becoming more and more apparent.
If Radio doesn't provide capability that you need, then a move may be in order.
Radio has been quite solid for me on my hosted service.
www.ideoplex.com /blog/2004/08/31.html   (247 words)

  
 Radio Education Weblog Portal: Radio UserLand woes
The Salon blog community servers (hosted by UserLand) have been down since sometime Friday, which is frustrating for the Salon bloggers who rely on the community server to host their blogs (and their comments) and to track updates and traffic figures.
As far as we can tell, UserLand is down to two (no-doubt overworked) employees, and attempts to reach Lawrence Lee have thus far failed.
I do get a TCP/IP error when I start Radio and it tries to check for updates to Radio.root, but this could be an effect of the current UserLand server problems and possibly unrelated to my upstreaming problem.
educational.blogs.com /radio/2003/10/radio_userland_.html   (575 words)

  
 Fuzzygroup :: Radio UserLand :: Radio Exposed :: When Things Break You're Still Probably Ok   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
I went into the full Radio client software (this is the non-browser version of Radio as described here) and did a Publish Entire Website.
I copied everything in \program files\radio userland\ to \program files\radio userland backup\ and re-installed Radio figuring that this was some kind of system level glitch.
In essence Radio reads this file and then fills in the content when it upstreams your weblog posting to the server.
www.fuzzygroup.com /writing/radiouserland_radioexposed.htm   (1725 words)

  
 BYTE.com > Radio Userland 8
Radio UserLand 8 is the latest installment in a story that began almost 15 years ago.
Radio developers continue to use this editor to write and edit scripts or HTML, and to manage the database.
In this incarnation of Radio, the primary interface for managing content is no longer the GUI-based editor (though it's still available), but instead, a browser-based editor that interacts with Radio's local httpd.
www.byte.com /documents/s=2473/byt1012422475646/0204_udell.html   (619 words)

  
 OPML - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OPML ( Outline Processor Markup Language) is an XML format for outlines.
Originally developed by Radio UserLand as a native file format for an outliner application it has since been adopted for other uses, the most common being to exchange lists of RSS feeds between RSS aggregators.
OPML, by contrast, treats textual content as an XML attribute, which limits its extensibility and precludes the possibility of nested XML elements within textual content, but makes OPML somewhat simpler to code by hand in a text editor.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/OPML   (304 words)

  
 The Fishbowl: Radio Userland Curiosity
Every Radio user (even the ones on a 30 day free trial) are given a usernum taken from a mostly-consecutive pool.
It means that the user never uploaded a single thing to their Radio weblog.
While it's possible that some people may have messed with the Radio internals enough to modify the calendar beyond recognition, or perhaps decided against having a calendar at all, most of the "Couldn't work out" pages I randomly checked up on after spidering were redirections for blogs that had moved elsewhere.
fishbowl.pastiche.org /2003/06/15/radio_userland_curiosity   (872 words)

  
 house of warwick : house of warwick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Beta: Radio UserLand 8.1 : "We're working on a new Radio UserLand 8.1 release, and we'd like your help testing the recent changes.
Lawrence has been working behind the scenes tying several of the final pieces together to get this release in the hands of the folks on the Radio developer's mailing list.
New to UserLand distributions is a simplistic installer.
houseofwarwick.com /2004/09/20.html   (383 words)

  
 Scott Young's Radio Weblog
I thought I would just cut and paste the whole piece in the text editing window in Radio to see if it worked.
Now for a limited time, UserLand is offering $200 off to renew your Manila license.
UserLand remains comitted to no licensing limitations on the number of sites or authors.
scott.userland.com /2004/10/29.html   (212 words)

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