Continued reading and some new software...
I’m continuing to read Definitive XML Schema and have learned a few more things. XSD documents can be “chained” together if they share the same name space. This is particularly useful when you have various charm groups that have “extra/ non-standard” elements. Example: the <learning /> element from the Sidereals or <restriction /> from the Abyssals.
I’ve also run across some nifty software for OS X.
Seashore: A cocoa based Mac “optimized” version of GIMP.
Witch: A task switcher that allows selection among many open windows.
ProVoc: A testing tool (i.e. school testing) that allows you to create lists of words that include audio, dictionary, and video components. Designed to assist you learn another language but that isn’t its only use.
See what I can do:

It’s probably not as good as what
democritus6 can do but I thought it was cool.
I’ve also run across some nifty software for OS X.
Seashore: A cocoa based Mac “optimized” version of GIMP.
Witch: A task switcher that allows selection among many open windows.
ProVoc: A testing tool (i.e. school testing) that allows you to create lists of words that include audio, dictionary, and video components. Designed to assist you learn another language but that isn’t its only use.
See what I can do:
It’s probably not as good as what
