Changing Email Addresses

July 11th, 2005

I've finally got around to changing over most of my mailing list subscriptions to use my Symphonious.net address instead of my intencha.com address.  I think I've got them all…  My intencha.com address will continue to work indefinitely though so it's not a big deal if I've missed one, it just means that from here on in I plan to try and send everything from my symphonious.net address so any mailing lists that haven't been changed over may get caught up in moderation.

So if you're one of the people who have me in their address books for whatever reason, would you mind changing my email address to adrian@symphonious.net and help me restore some order to my email regime.  If you happen to have one of the other email addresses that somehow I've wound up using of late, it will still work too but if you could use the symphonious.net address it would be good.

Oh boy email is a nuisance sometimes.

On Ephox Licensing

July 11th, 2005

I noticed Evan made a side-comment about Ephox licensing which I wanted to clarify and since he doesn't have comments enabled but does have trackback on I'm posting it here.  Ephox products are available both in limited seat licenses as well as on per-server terms with unlimited users.  The server licenses make it much easier to deploy in big organizations as you don't have to deal with the overhead of ensuring you have enough user licenses etc (which is what Evan was originally talking about).

We also do OEM, VAR and various other more specialized licensing terms so we're very flexible about making things work best for our clients.  I'm just an engineer so I recommend getting in touch with our sales team if you have licensing questions.

While I'm talking Ephox, we're always keen to hear from clients and potential clients about what they want in XML or XHTML editors and how we can better solve their problems so feel free to drop me an email and I'll put you in touch with the appropriate people.

I just can't resist a little showing off, Evan wrote:

Now if Authentic would only add automatic date and dateTime pickers, then it would be a dream come true for my current project.

 We do that, and they disable dates and times that are outside the range allowed by the schema.