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hamradio’s Software Works is the home of long-time DC member hamradio.
You'll find both hamradio's windows desktop tools, as well as information about his other web projects, including the fun coincalc.com website. Hamradio is also a talented photographer and graphic artist and sometimes helps us with site images and icons.
- Number of programs available: 13+
- Last updated: 2018
- Visit hamradio's Software Works here: http://www.dcmembers.com/hamradio.
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NANY 2018 - NEW APPS FOR THE NEW YEAR - WRAP UP!NANY 2018 WRAP-UP Since 2007 we have held an annual event that we call NANY (New Apps for the New Year), where we ask the coders who hang out on DonationCoder to create some new piece of free software and share it with the world on January 1st of the new year. NANY is one of the best things we do on this site, and it's one of the few times we can all play together. There are no winners or losers, it's simply a celebration of programming and creating new software and sharing it with the world; everyone who participates gets a free commemorative coffee mug. I have been grossly negligent in taking 10 days to get this write-up posted. I have been so busy day and night for the last months in getting the DonationCoder website converted to a new CMS system and getting the site migrated to a new server that I kept putting off preparing it. I had hoped we would move servers first and then I could post this as the first new thing, but I've decided it's better not to wait any longer. So now without further delay, I present to you the results of our annual New Apps for the New Year (NANY) 2018 celebration, in no particular order.. I'm going to take the liberty, as I typically do, to start off the NANY 2018 wrap-up by introducing one of my entries: Cnpaperplay, a set of play-on-paper game making utilities and pre-made books that reproduce the board game Codenames Duet (by Vlaada Chvátil and Scot Eaton): https://www.donation...ndex.php?topic=44471 This project got started because the girl I have been seeing was recently excommunicated to Japan, and we were looking for a game we could play over irc or text messages. First some background: One of my favorite board games of the last year is the incredible Codenames Duet. It's a unique unusual word game where 2 players (or teams) cooperate to try to identify certain words from a 25-word tableou by giving clues that correspond to certain words and not others. It's a brilliant design that is challenging, super-fun, and fun to talk about afterwards. In the store-bought version, you shuffle a large deck of random word cards and lay them out in a grid and use a random key card to tell you which words each person is trying to identify. What I did was take a few liberties with the rules, add a scoring mechanism, and create a single-page format for playing the game using randomly-generated game pages. Essentially the utility creates pdf "books" containing random games (one per page) that you can play with a friend. It actually creates 2 books, one for each player. The books are synchronized, so for example to play game #10, each player turns to page 10 in their game book. The games can be played in the same room, in a car, or over the phone or even by email. All you need is a pen and the printed books. The utility can generate infinite numbers of games and I've included a premade 100-game book that people can play -- no need to run the utilities yourself. For those that are interested, the software is written in python, it's open sourced on github, and it's made to be easily translated (we already have japanese and german translations but more are welcomed). I have also included tools to create play-on-paper versions of the original team-based codenames. I really hope people will give this game a try - it's truly one of my favorite things in years, and I think couples in particular will love it. And if you like it please consider buying the official board game -- my version is just a clone of it. If you enjoy it let me know! My next NANY entry is called Image Card Printer. It's a windows desktop application for printing out large numbers of images on card stock paper (playing card stock, business card stock, postcards, etc.). https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44663.0 I have used this tool to print out custom cards for prototyping card games or makign extra custom cards for games. It is useful for those who need to have lots of images printed out in a very precise layout and size, and you can customize the layout to fit any card stock. And then rounding out my NANY entries for the year is a set of open source joomla and wordpress extensions that I wrote as part of the work I did migrating the DonationCoder website to a new CMS (content management system). That new CMS system will be unveiled in the coming days, but I decided to open source some of the more generally-used custom plugins that I have written along the way. Joomla plugins: https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44310.0 These include:
Wordpress plugins: https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44847.0
All of the plugins are free and open source and are available on github. You can find more info on the joomla extensions here and the wordpress extensions here. Next in our roundup are some entries by DC member skwire, the only person who has participated in as many annual NANY events (12) as I have. WHAT (Windows Hotkey Activator Tool) is a windows hotkey application designed to let you quickly bring windows on your screen to the center of focus with a hotkey. You can create entries to find windows by title, application name, or window class. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44856.0 SubAHK is a substantial but not-yet-feature-complete front end client for the Subsonic media streaming server, focuses on providing good playlist functions. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44857.0 Shifting temporarily from Windows to Linux, DC member sjc1000 released ytsearch, a feature packed open source commandline youtube searcher/streamer/downloader for linux. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44351.0 Next up we have entries from DC member Tuxman, who is a fan of text-mode terminals and old-school tools: ymarks: Self-hosted, open source, cross-platform, cross-browser bookmarks synchronizing server and browser extension. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44530.0 twtxtc: A command line client for the twtxt micro-blogging network (open source; windows 10, freebsd, most platforms with c compiler) https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44358.0 Gowser: A simple gopher browser for windows (open source) https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44564.0 UnClouder: A social commentary joke firefox plugin that changes all references on web pages to "the cloud" to make them say "other people's computers" https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44611.0 And next we have an entry from Jibz, who is the 3rd person who ever signed up to DC forum, way back in 2005. Jibz' release, Solarized Minimal Visual Studio Code is for users of the Visual Studio Code editor who are fans of the Solarized color theme found in many text editors. Solarized is a popular color theme available in many text editors. The palette contains only 16 colors, which are used both in a dark (pleasant at night) and light (easy to read in bright daylight) version. The magic is that the accent colors are chosen so they appear the same in both versions. It's open source and available on github. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44839.0 DC member Wraith808 released PlainTasks a minimalist "task manager" productivity tool. You simply type in the name of up to 3 tasks, and it shows one at a time on screen until it is completed. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44848.0 DC Member Ath shared a substantial commandline tool that was written to assist Red Cross volunteer organizers in planning sleeping arrangements for volunteers. BedPlanner is a java application that can combine a list of people, some with specific requests, and a list of locations/rooms/beds, and come up with optimal bed assignments. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44821.0 DC Member BGM, our resident catholic brother, released BaseImage, an interesting proof-of-concept utility that can take an image and create inline-base64 encoding that can be embedded on a webpage (avoiding the need for an external image file). https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44738.0 DC member anandcoral submitted some major updates to previous year's NANY entries: Stick A Note version 3 - A very cool app that let's you stick a text note to a window of program or document. The note shows only on that window and moves with it. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44825.0 Overlap Wallpaper version 3 - Displays a photo on the desktop wallpaper, now with support for transparency. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44820.0 DC Member Kyrathaba, our resident proofreader and author, released a first beta of his proofreader's helper tool, Proofy, which helps proofreading track jobs and income. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44838.0 DC member mat2016 decided to enter his first NANY event in style, submitting not one but five entries: Shortcuts Creator - A launcher that lets you create a list of your favorite applications, documents, etc. and easily launch them. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44784.0 Multi-Launcher - Another launcher that let's you organize your favorite applications, documents, etc., and easily launch them. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44782.0 Ready Bible Study - A pretty substantial and general purpose Bible Study program. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44785.0 Constant Info - A program to display a ticker-type scroll of prioritized items on screen that can be used within workgroups. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44851.0 Simple Reminders - A customizable program to set repetitive reminders of daily tasks. Tasks can repeat at set intervals or be displayed at set times of the day. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44783.0 Two-time NANY participant camerb released TagMage, a proof of concept tool to quickly tag images with as few keystrokes as possible. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44854.0 DC member antekgla released DualCopy, a helper app for Teracopy and Fastcopy, which are windows tools for doing lots of file/folder moving and copying. It provides a way of managing Favorites, Recent Used Folders, etc. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44462.0 Another first time NANY entrant, nasciiboy released a proof-of-concept lightweight open source markup language tool called morg. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44805.0 Deozaan released Ethereum Denomination Converter, a utility for quickly converting between denominations of the cryptocurrency Ethereum. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44386.0 New forum member shinkarom submitted BaseQuiz, a program that challenges you to convert numbers between mathematical bases. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44610.0 DC member and resident icon-designer hamradio submitted two applications. Speed Dial Image Warlock - A tool for creating speed dials for the vivaldi web browser. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44560.0 Health Reader - A tool for viewing exported Apples IOS health xml data. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44559.0 DC member chesterw released a package of 6 command line database utilities for dumping oracle, ms sql, and sqlite databases to csv format. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44374.0 DC member c.gingerich submitted four apps to NANY: Mini Clip Mon, a simple single-window clipboard manager. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44689.0 FolderZip, which creates batch files and adds the new context menu items “Convert to ZIP” and “Convert to Folder”. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44332.0 Chrome Wire, a console application that takes a random Chromecast wallpaper and sets it as your windows background. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44314.0 Lock Screen Reflection, which takes your current lock screen image on Windows 10 (when set as Windows Spotlight) and sets it as your desktop wallpaper. https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=44282.0 Lastly let me mention that we asked for folks to create an alternate mug design and the one that I think is the most awesome is this design by Hamradio: So coders who entered NANY will be able to choose from the "traditional" NANY mug or Hamradio's alternate design. |
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How a researcher hacked his own computer and found 'worst' chip flawA serious and hard-to-fix bug was recently found on most instal cpu chips manufactured since 1995. It's causing a huge disruption on the web affecting most of the servers running the internet.. FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Daniel Gruss didn’t sleep much the night he hacked his own computer and exposed a flaw in most of the chips made in the past two decades by hardware giant Intel Corp (INTC.O)... See: |
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Fascinating interview with director Ridley Scott about an emergency reshootThis is a fascinating (though short) interview with famous director Ridley Scott on how he decided to reshoot a huge part of his latest film in a very short amount of time, to get rid of an actor with a major part in the film. http://www.vulture.c...-world-reshoots.html The real-life narrative depicted in All the Money in the World is quite the yarn — after his grandson is kidnapped... Director Ridley Scott originally cast Kevin Spacey as the 80-year-old Getty and covered him in prosthetics, but after the actor was the subject of numerous sexual-assault allegations in October, Sony pulled All the Money in the World from its planned premiere at AFI Fest. A wide release seemed untenable, and a delay of the film could have meant that Trust, an FX mini-series covering the same story, would come out first... |
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Only a few more days until the deadline for NANY 2018 entries!Only a few more days until the Jan 1 deadline to enter our NANY 2018 programming challenge! A quick reminder that all programmer's who enter get a free mug. |
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Automatic Screenshotter - Recommended on TechSupportAlertAutomatic Screenshotter reviewed on TechSupportAlert today (one of our favorite sites): https://www.techsupp...very-few-seconds.htm |
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