Bull.. Maybe UK humans "naturally" say 11th September, but in the US we "naturally" say September 11th. Or at least I (and everyone I know) say it as month, then day.
And you say "one dollar" but you write $1. Why not date.
What's the licensing like for JPEG 2000? I really hope that this format can piggy back on JPEG's success and be adopted soon. PNG is taking forever! Also, JPEG 2000 lossless mode compresses more than PNG, from the few images I've tested. I currently use PNG on all my websites, and visitors are always asking me why PNG and not GIF.
about.com is horrible. I used to work co-op for them back when they were miningco. They require webmasters to prefix all links with a miningco address to show the link inside a frame of their page.
But how can it succeed if it isn't free... how will it make money?
You contradicted yourself, how would it make money if it IS free. Opera is not free, yet it's still around. Perhaps this can be an alternative for people who want something light. And I'm sure the BeOS people who have moved on to Linux or moved back to Windows will definitely buy this.
You may want to try JWPce. It's an improvement on the original JWP and is also GPL.
is UGLY! This wasn't in 0.9.8.
And you say "one dollar" but you write $1. Why not date.
Not true. There are Traditional and Simplified writing styles.
What's the licensing like for JPEG 2000? I really hope that this format can piggy back on JPEG's success and be adopted soon. PNG is taking forever! Also, JPEG 2000 lossless mode compresses more than PNG, from the few images I've tested. I currently use PNG on all my websites, and visitors are always asking me why PNG and not GIF.
about.com is horrible. I used to work co-op for them back when they were miningco. They require webmasters to prefix all links with a miningco address to show the link inside a frame of their page.
You contradicted yourself, how would it make money if it IS free. Opera is not free, yet it's still around. Perhaps this can be an alternative for people who want something light. And I'm sure the BeOS people who have moved on to Linux or moved back to Windows will definitely buy this.