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			<title>Daemon &amp; stuff</title>
			<link>http://www.haikuware.com/#pc_1115</link>
			<description>I've been kicking around the idea of having a daemon. The Filer has taken inspiration from the Noodlesoft's Hazel for OS X. Hazel automatically watches certain folders, but AFAICT, it requires a folder for each rule, which was a restriction that I wanted to avoid. The nice thing is that it would be pretty easy to write a small partner app that could be automatically started on boot which could watch certain folders and call the Filer whenever something changed in a watched folder. I've been giving that quite a bit of thought, and I think I'll probably write it in the next day or two.

It starts up slowly on the first execution because it stores its settings in a SQLite database. XML would probably have been a better choice, performace-wise, but I wanted to get this thing done as quick as possible because my coding time will likely be very limited once the school year starts again in a 1.5 weeks.

 - darkwyrm</description>
			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 14:02:54 +0100</pubDate>
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			<link>http://www.haikuware.com/#pc_1114</link>
			<description>Hi, will this application have a daemon? Perhaps have a config option to run the program when Haiku starts up? I found the application's gui started very slowly the first time I ran the program (on Haiku), but after that it was fine. - karl</description>
			<pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 19:04:41 +0100</pubDate>
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