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Wickr now dual platform

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Wickr version 0.99 has just been released in the Yahoo! Widget Gallery, and guess what... it's now dual platform. (Yessss!!!) At first, I was like, WTF is going on here. Maybe they messed up during the approval process or something. So I hit the Konfabulator forums and made a post asking people with Macs to try out Wickr on their machines. Minutes later, the gallery head honcho himself, Ricky Romero replied that he tested it personally, and it realy works on both platforms. I was like w00t!

I was planning to work on the dual platform compatibility after I've finished the new slideshow features. I guess I don't have to anymore. If I knew the version 0.99 release is going to be dual platform, I would've versioned it as 1.0. Yeah, it's 0.1 of a difference, but it makes all the difference. Oh well, back to the slideshows then.

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