My name is Tim Conner. I’m a Macintosh application developer and project manager for one of the largest financial printing companies in the US. I live in St. Cloud, Minnesota, and have been contributing to this site as well as other web based entrepreneurial and freelance projects since 1998.
One project that I’m least proud of, though it’s received the most recognition, is The Caption Machine. It’s basically a community site where I choose a photo from the thousands that have been uploaded. Then I allow the site patrons to add captions to it. It was one of the first on the web to be simply powered by a blogging content management system. Originally it was listed on Blogger.com as a weblog of note. Then it spent a couple days on the front page of “My Yahoo” as a featured site which brings new meaning to being “slash dotted” let me tell you. It was also part of a “cool sites” feature on Tech TV’s, The Screen Savers, and I was interviewed by the New York Times (it actually made it to print – my mom ordered a copy and framed it — that’s what mom’s do).
My other site is my shareware, freeware, and free AppleScript site called Objective Labs. (Originally called Web Entoruage, but Microsoft Layers “asked” me to change the name) The flagship product was BlogApp and was featured in MacWorld magazine. It’s since been overpowered by competition and a serious lack of updates. I have a few other jems on there including a Mail Merge program that uses the built in Address Book of Mac OS X and your email program of choice. It’s aptly titled MailMergeApp.
The Tech of Salted Wound.
The main or weblog portion of Salted Wound is powered by Movable Type version 2.63. Over the years it’s been also powerd by Blogger, Blosxom, the defunct B2 which is now called Word Press and is being developed by a new team.
The Photo Gallery on this site is powerd by PhotoStack. It’s a PHP based photo gallery maker that is simple and clean.
The referrer log is powered by Refer. It uses mysql and is full of referral spam and is now all but useless.
Comment spam blocking is thwarted by the always evolving Blacklist-MT. I’ve also got a cron task running daily to update my blacklist with the new additions at the blacklist clearing house.
The five recent photos you see at the top of the main page are placed there via Flickr. Currently in beta but soon to be released community photo site that allows me to snap pictures on my SonyEricsson T-610 camera phone and send them either to flickr, or to flickr and my weblog. I can also upload photos via email, or through a desktop client application. It’s quite nice, and you don’t need a weblog for it to be useful.
The “Listening To” section is now being generated by a desktop app and site combo called Audio Scrobbler. The list on the page is generated using a php based rss reader called MagpieRss
un-tech says:
holy crap!
May 19, 2003 — 10:20 pm
wuji says:
That’s an interesting choice for a photo gallery that you’re using. I’m currently playing around with php based gallery script called, gallery. I like a lot so far but will proably have to check out the one you mentioned.
I’ve always thought about creating a little mini-blog thing for the same reason as yourself. Hmm.. maybe in a couple of days it might appear on my site 🙂
May 22, 2003 — 2:02 pm
wuji says:
Wow… I must say it again, I really like the mini-blog thing!
May 22, 2003 — 2:10 pm
Double R What says:
IMPRESSIVE 🙂
May 29, 2003 — 12:24 am
Andre says:
Hi, I was curious about your php script for KungTunes but when I try to access the post in your blog I get:
Parse error: parse error in on line 251
Would be great if you could provide a new link or email me the script, would love to check it out! TIA
-Andre
November 28, 2003 — 7:04 am
Tsuji (Tokyo) says:
Hi, I was curious about your php script for KungTunes.
But when I try to access the post in your blog I get: Parse error: parse error in on line 150
Please email : saluky [at] mac [dot] com
or new link
Sorry, since I did not find English, I did copy paste of the comment in front of this.
April 3, 2004 — 11:27 pm
Tim says:
The php kung tunes code is fixed.
April 7, 2004 — 2:11 pm
drew says:
hey, i live in st. cloud too. crazy.
April 18, 2004 — 1:48 pm
Joshua says:
You once posted somewhere (I forget where) info on how to get Album Covers to show up in Kung-Tunes using ExportAlbums and some php scripting. Any chance you have that written down somewhere, or tell me how to do it? (Minnesota does have odd weather, Saint Peter isn’t any better)
July 9, 2004 — 7:11 pm