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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. RE: These Podcasts NOT AVAIILABLE
As of 8PM, EST, 6/1/05, this Podcast URL http://www.palmsource.com/events/devcon2005/audioblog.xml finally worked, but only 3 files came into my iTunes instead of ALL links for MP3 Downloads that I've listed in my previous post. I guess I could Download/Import them individually:)... RE: These Podcasts NOT AVAIILABLE
Here is my setup: Tungsten T3, Mac OS 10.3.9, iPodderX 2.1.2, Palm Desktop 4.2.1 RE: These Podcasts NOT AVAIILABLE
Can you spare us from listening to the endless, painful spin and tell us if they said *anything* noteworthy? Did Mace say "Just wait until 2009..."?
The_Voice_of_Reason @ 6/1/2005 10:49:12 PM #
http://www.metrowerks.com/Discontinued/default.htm
"Metrowerks recently sold its Intel x86 compiler and debugger technology to a third party. As a result, Metrowerks will no longer create and sell products that include this technology. Metrowerks will offer support for these products by hosting on-line discussions on newsgroups and on our web site. The following product(s) has been discontinued. Limited quantities may still be available. Please contact us for further information regarding this product, and/or its replacement. ------------------------ ------------------------ The Palm Economy = Communism™
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http://www.palminfocenter.com/view_story.asp?ID=7875
These Downloads http://blogs.palmsource.com/devcon/
Are still not available at http://www.palmsource.com/events/devcon2005/audioblog.xml – for iPodder
But they are available as direct downloads, i.e. To your desktop, then import to iTunes, as a opposed to it done all Automatically via iPodder
And Inside Mac Radio
http://www.osxfaq.com/rss/radio.xml
Still is my favorite!