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	<description>Cocoa, Mac software, RIT, CSH, and mashed potatoes.</description>
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		<title>Lockbox: Taking &#8220;slide to unlock&#8221; to the next level</title>
		<description>About 2 weeks ago, I showed a teaser for my new iPhone app, Lockbox. I was deliberately ambiguous, as I wanted to surprise everyone at WWDC with it. After getting some much-needed feedback on the app, I'd like to talk about what Lockbox actually is.

Lockbox is an app that lets ...</description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2008/lockbox-taking-slide-to-unlock-to-the-next-level</link>
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		<title>Release and an announcement!</title>
		<description>I'm going to make this one quick, as it's really late and I'm in the process of packing for WWDC.


Tubular 1.0 has been released! Check it out at the awesome new site.

Announcing Lockbox, gesture-based photo and note encryption for your iPhone. Coming this summer.


See you all at WWDC/the Internet! </description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2008/release-and-an-announcement</link>
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		<title>Woah, it&#8217;s 2008 already.</title>
		<description>So, 2008 has gotten off to a very interesting start. So far, I've found out that I had to leave Rochester, found out that I don't have to leave Rochester, released the Tubular public beta, and accepted a position as a Cocoa engineer at Ambrosia Software. It's been an absolutely ...</description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2008/woah-its-2008-already</link>
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		<title>MacWorld 08 SteveNote Predictions (also: My Wildest Dreams)</title>
		<description>First, woah, I'm posting.

Second, I think it's time to look at what Apple may be announcing tomorrow, based on rumors around the internet and my own wild hopes and dreams. I'll probably be completely wrong, so don't go making stock decisions on this stuff.

iPhone Software Update - Definitely
The iPhone 1.1.3 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2008/macworld-08-stevenote-predictions-also-my-wildest-dreams</link>
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		<title>iPhone web apps not sweet, but not sour</title>
		<description>On June 11th, 2007, Apple held the WWDC Keynote where they talked about three things.  Leopard, Safari for Windows, and iPhone apps.   I don't need to replay this for you all, but I will anyway - the Leopard announcements were for the most part rehashes, and Safari ...</description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2007/iphone-web-apps-not-sweet-but-not-sour</link>
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		<title>Some iPhone Safari properties</title>
		<description>I wrote some crafty Javascript to dump out the contents of arbitrary objects in the DOM in iPhone's Safari.  After the jump is a list of what the iPhone's got for window, document, and document.body.  If you need more, let me know.
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		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2007/some-iphone-safari-properties</link>
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		<title>iPhone/Safari Notes</title>
		<description>Safari on iPhone has a number of things that are NOT implemented.  Here's a list of things that don't seem to work (and I'll be adding more as time goes on):

Javascript:


window.onmousedown
window.onclick
window.onscroll


CSS:


overflow:hidden
position:fixed
position:static
-webkit-column-*


If you find any more, please leave them in the comments and I'll add them to the list. </description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2007/iphonesafari-notes</link>
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		<title>Growing Pains</title>
		<description>When I started this site in 2003, I didn't really know what to do with it.  It started off as a faux-blog, during the blogging revolution, but all I was trying to do was carve out a little hole in the Web where I could put stuff.  Since ...</description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2007/growing-pains</link>
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		<title>Coda&#8217;s 5 Fatal Flaws</title>
		<description>Today, Panic released their first new major app in a long time.  Named Coda, it's a tool for serious web developers who want an Xcode-like tool for web development.  It integrates a lot of tools into one app, which is a very nice thing.  Unfortunately for me, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2007/codas-5-fatal-flaws</link>
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		<title>Objective-C Method Signature RegEx</title>
		<description>If you don't understand the title of this post, don't bother reading any further.  If you do, here's a nice regular expression that will, given an Obj-C source file (.h or .m), give you all of the method signatures.  It should work in every case that I can ...</description>
		<link>http://www.stevestreza.com/blog/2007/objective-c-method-signature-regex</link>
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