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  1. #SANDVOX FORUMS FOR MAC#
  2. #SANDVOX FORUMS MAC OS X#
  3. #SANDVOX FORUMS SOFTWARE#

↑ "Geek Patrol - Sandvox Public Beta Available Now".↑ cnet - Sandvox: Create Web sites easily.

#SANDVOX FORUMS SOFTWARE#

  • ↑ Software Editorial - Sandvox 1.5 Software Review.
  • ↑ Sun licenses search software for desktop push.
  • ↑ Baltimore Sun - Sherlock or Watson? It's elementary.
  • ↑ The Mac Observer - Watson Developer Speaks Out Against Apple Plans Port To Windows.
  • ↑ The Long Story Behind Karelia's New Logo.
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    #SANDVOX FORUMS MAC OS X#

    ↑ "Indie Fever - The genesis, culture and economy of a community of independent software developers on the Mac OS X platform" (PDF).As of November 2020, the user forum has been taken down. It last posted a statement on its company blog in July 2018. Andy Kim, head of Potion Factory, joined Karelia as part of the deal.Īs of April 2019, Karelia has not responded to support requests for a year, nor has it responded to questions on its community forum for a year.

    #SANDVOX FORUMS FOR MAC#

    The latter's applications, The Hit List for Mac and iPhone, I Love Stars, Tangerine!, and Five Moku have been added to Karelia's suite of software products. In March 2014, Karelia acquired The Potion Factory, an independent Mac software company. In December 2012, it was one of the 20 apps selected to Apple's Mac App Store Best of 2012. Sandvox was released as a public beta in January 2006, Sandvox 1.0 was announced in May 2006, and Sandvox 1.2 won the runner-up Apple Design Award for Best Mac OS X User Experience in 2007. Karelia's next Macintosh application was the popular and well-received Sandvox for web design. The project was later cancelled, allowing Wood and the Karelia team to return full-time to the development of Mac OS X applications. ĭan Wood worked with Sun Microsystems in late 2003 in an attempt to develop to port Watson to Java. User support for Karelia and the Watson program remained high, due in part to the poor user response to the slow speed and restrictions of Sherlock 3.

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    When Apple introduced Sherlock 3 at the World Wide Developer's Conference the following May, the similarities to Watson were striking. Despite this setback, Karelia Software has continued to create popular Mac software and has since incorporated the train tracks and handcar into their logo. After voicing his displeasure to Apple Developer Relations, Wood received a phone call from Steve Jobs, during which Jobs indicated that he saw Karelia as the handcar in the way of the steam train that owns the tracks (a very similar experience to that of Cabel Sasser of Panic Software).

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    Wood was later invited to a meeting at Apple, in which he was shown a demo of Sherlock 3, which incorporated the same look and nearly all of the modules featured in Watson. Watson was released in November 2001, and the popularity of the program grew quickly. The application was designed as a complement to Apple's existing Sherlock 2 application, providing users various plug-ins to view specific internet content. The original Karelia logo was inspired by events that occurred shortly after Dan Wood created Watson.









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