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Find and Run Robot Opinions on FileForumIt [Find and Run Robot] is the most feature-complete and most advanced launcher out there! It simply rocks! I love it, and even I use only a minor amount of features and plugins it has (because it requires someone to remember the syntax of the commands-plugins) it greatly simplifies computer usage..
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TodoPaperA while back, I wrote a review of TaskPaper over on MacSpark.net (http://www.macspark....-win-a-free-license/). The truth is that since then I've fallen once again into my old habit of tweaking the tool and not doing the necessary. I played for a few months with RTM, again, and then settled to paper and my trusty, familiar old Moleskine pocket notebook (the same one I've carried everywhere for the past three years). But now and then I have opened TaskPaper, updated my lists, downloaded the latest development version, and every time I've done this I've breathed a sigh of pleasure and relief. There's something about plain text that I find so appealing.
But since I work on a Mac at home and on PCs during the day, I've searched for the best way to carry my lists. What I've done in the past is to use the portable version of Notepad++, which is a fine solution and does the job perfectly well, but really only to a minimum of usability when you compare with what's possible in TaskPaper. And then along came TodoPaper ($29.99, http://widefido.com/products/todopaper/), which bills itself as inspired by TaskPaper. The two programs are, in fact very similar, especially when you compare TodoPaper to the recent development versions of TaskPaper. Both are really sophisticated envelopes for plain text files. |
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Trinity Rescue KitHere's something that I had the occasion to use recently, and found quite handy & useful. It's basically a live Linux distro, that can be burnt onto a CD or run from an USB thumb drive. It have various data recovery tools, and multiple antivirus scanners. It also support a wide variety of hardware out of the box. It's also very easy to use, with some useful features ready with a 1 key press. Contrary to similar Win based tools (usually derived from BartPE), this don't need any additional software (for example an XP installation CD). http://trinityhome.o...p?wpid=1&front_id=12 |
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IDEA: PROG TO REMEMBER DESKTOP ICON LAYOUTHi.. This is my first time posting here.. I have a dilemma at our office. Basically we use Windows NT because of its flexibility in networking. Our IT department has locked down on installing software on our machines. On my desktop, I want to remove system icons like My Computer, Recycle Bin, My Documents and etc. Ive been searching the net as to how to hide them on NT Machines but to no avail. What I do now is I drag them as far as possible on one side of the screen (e.g. on the left side) so that it would be "hidden" but once i reboot, always show the system icons on the left side of screen.. Illustration: _____________ *| | << basically this square is my screen *| | the "*" is my icons outside | | the what i see on my screen --------------- once i reboot _____________ |* | << this is the layout |* | | | --------------- Can anyone of the coders code a tool that preserves the icon layout on my desktop and once i reboot restore the layout. I know there are some softwares out there that would do the tool but since i cant install anything on my machine i cant use them. Click here to read about programs suggested by members on the forum.. |
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Firefox 3 annoyance: Keying-in disabled in file upload controlthose who have been using Firefox 3 may have noticed this change. Firefox 3 now by default blocks any input on the file upload edit field, instead a file-browse dialog is opened. This makes the text field un-editable and to make matters worse, the devs are proclaiming that this behaviour is to prevent 'exploits'. there hasn't been much news on this - i did find a blog entry, though. • http://codangaems.bl...file-upload-box.html
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Features are a one way street: Short but Sweet Blog PostHere's the post from 37 signals blog in its entirety. Just something to keep in mind as a coder -- it rings true to me, but in a fun way. If you should ever develop a large enough user base where such issues emerge, count yourself lucky to have such passionate users.. Here’s another reason to double, triple, quadruple-check yourself when you want to add a new feature. A while back Netflix added a “Profiles” feature to their service. A couple weeks ago, they decided to pull the feature because it was too confusing and it wasn’t adding value. But it was too late. People were pissed. The blog post received 1286 comments. In the face of this reaction, Netflix had to turn 180 and keep the feature. Whether Netflix Profiles are good or bad, clear or confusing, they’re here to stay. http://www.37signals...are-a-one-way-street |
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For you Indie Game Coders: 2009 Independent Games Festival2009 IGF Announces Call For Submissions, New Judges, Awards http://www.igf.com/
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