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§ Cross-Browser Web Design

IBM has a nice introductory article on cross-browser web design, focusing mostly on DHTML techniques to make an IE-specific web app run on Mozilla. It’s a good starting place for learning to deal with cross-browser design, which is an absolute minefield of exceptions, bugs, and exhaustive testing.

§ InqScribe 1.0.1

InqScribe 1.0.1 is out. This version fixes several minor bugs, and fixes a major incompatibility with Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar).

§ InqScribe 1.0

InqScribe 1.0 is out. Here’s the release.

Inquirium today released InqScribe, a cross-platform solution for transcribing, annotating, and subtitling digital media files. Designed by and for researchers who work with extensive audio and video data, InqScribe features a flexible editing environment, customizable keyboard shortcuts for controlling media playback, and a range of import and export options. InqScribe transcripts contain embedded timecodes that allow instant access to arbitrary times within the media file. Extensive subtitling support make it easy to generate captioned media from transcript files. Available for Mac OS X, Mac Classic and Windows, InqScribe is on sale for $49 through July 31, $69 thereafter.