Check it out. A new version of WideMail is out in the wild.
Changes:
- Added: Defaults preferences to set various options.
- Added: WideMailPrefs application in the dmg for user friendly setting of defaults.
- Added: Relative date formats for “Today” and “Yesterday”.
- Fixed: Second row in WideMail Column does not change text color when row is selected and therefore is hard to read.
Read the original post here: WideMail 0.1.2 Released.

Working with really smart dedicated people make projects so much more enjoyable. I get really excited to know that there is no problem that someone I work with cannot figure out. The current team working on a Facebook application really rocks. It shows when people really care about what they are working on. I have worked with may smart individuals in the past, but right now, I feel like its everyone. It’s awesome. Everyone is super excited to work together, and do whatever it takes to get it done.
I recently attended the Phoenix Facebook Developer Garage, there were some great presentations. Dave Morin from Facebook talked about the platform, Chris Johnson talked about Marketing Applications, and Joel Neubeck talked about Application Development.
One of the guys I have learned the most from recently is Joel Neubeck. He recently wrote about Link Tracking in Facebook (which blew my mind, because of what data he was able to track). Joel has done a ton of Facebook work lately, and I find myself daily saying ‘Dude, that’s awesome’, in regards to some of the stuff he has figured out how to do.
So to celebrate the awesomeness, I snapped the photo above. This is the group working in our main office, a mix of Production and Development. From left: Steve, Mike, Rob, April, Ritchie, Myself, and Justin.
Nov 26.07Posted by: Jason - 8:26 am
It’s November 26th, 2007 - Blue Beanie Day.
Blue Beanie Day? Yeah, I know it’s super geeky, and lots of people will think its weird. But today I am supporting web design done right.

Check out the Facebook Group, as well as the Flickr Pool.
Yay for web standards.