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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Windows' Google Talk clients cause me to lose messages
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on: November 27, 2011, 02:25:09 AM
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It works perfectly for me with the GTalk client - I find it a bit irritating that the chat Window always seem to pop up in GMail when running GTalk on the same box, but I can live with that. Having conversations stored and available from the web interface, searchable with Google powers, is pretty awesome. Does anybody know if the GMail integration only happens with the GTalk client, or if it happens with any Jabber/XAMPP client?
GMail integration works with any client that you can use to talk on GTalk, which means any Jabber supporting client. Regarding my original post, the only solution I found so far is to enable " Desktop notifications" in Gmail. These only work in Chrome, in theory, but using this extension it is possible to make it work in Firefox as well. This allows me to close ALL Windows clients and just rely on open GMail for chat.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Windows' Google Talk clients cause me to lose messages
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on: November 24, 2011, 05:10:20 AM
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I am using Android, web (from different computers) and from my android. One feature that I love is that if I start chatting with a friend on Android, the talk window in Gmail automatically fills with dialogue. That means that I can chat on the bed and then continue chatting from Gmail while seeing the whole conversation on the window. Sadly, it only works inside GMail, Google+ and Android. In the windows clients: Google Talk for Windows, Digsby, Miranda and Pidgin there is no such feature  , even worse, if I chat with someone from the android and then sit on the computer the chat sometimes would skip the windows client completely and just go to gmail/android, causing lost messages. Anyone has any solution? Thanks!
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: A unified solution for note taking and task management
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on: September 21, 2011, 06:16:22 AM
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Woah. For some reason I stopped getting notification to this thread and was  to see all the responses. I'll avoid the philosophical debate and just respond to the suggested options: Ultimate To-Do List: As pointed out, lacks rich-text options, which makes it a not very good note app. Task Merlin: I didn't look too deeply because it seems to be lacking phone integration. Swift To-Do List: Looks most fitting, especially with upcoming phone integration. However, I'll wait to see what kind of integration they will be coming up with. Thanks everyone for the suggestions! P.S In the while, I am sticking with RTM and OneNote
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / A unified solution for note taking and task management
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on: September 13, 2011, 03:06:51 AM
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I've been using notes applications and task management for a long time. However, I always felt that these two should be united. Too often I found myself entering a note that I wished it was a task and vice versa. Also, in the end, when I am looking for something, I end up having to search two different applications to find it. Here is a basic list of requirements such a solution would require: - Proper task management - OneNote has some task management, however, it is very very basic. A proper task system requires recurring task, due dates, alarms, etc, etc.
- Android support - Since Android is always with me it is critical for me to be able to view my notes and add tasks while I am on the go.
- Quick task/note adding - I love Remember-the-milk's quick add feature. Basically just by writing stuff like "Call Doctor tomorrow" you create a task with a defined due date. All the other alternatives I've seen require you to do click through too many checkboxes and listboxes for every task you add.
- Rich text editing - Since it is going to be my main notes application, it must support rich text editing in its notes.
Currently I am trying to use MyLifeOrganized as a solution, however, it is far from perfect. While its task management is superb, it can be a bit TOO complex, has abysmal note management abilities (no rich text editing, no attachments) and its Android support is in early beta. I'd love to hear your ideas and suggestions on the subject. Thanks, Vitaly
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Decided on RAID 1 - SSDs or HDDs?
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on: June 01, 2011, 05:12:20 AM
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FWIW I'm synchronizing more often than I'm doing traditional backups these days. I like having two immediately usable copies of my files. And my data footprint is now big enough that what I think of as a traditional backup simply takes too long and is too inefficient. Plus, I really don't trust most backup software. It's almost a truism that the one time you absolutely need to get something restored, your backup program will abort about half way through with an "archive corrupted - unable to restore" message. I can't emphasize that enough. I was severely harmed with "archive corrupted", specifically by Acronis TrueImage. I ditched in favor of Cobian Backup (freeware). It can do incremental/differential/full backups with usual plain files. Of course it won't save you from reinstalling all your apps so you can also do an image backup, but I wouldn't trust it alone to handle all my file backup.
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DonationCoder.com Software / FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: FARR C# SDK and Documentation V2 (19/10/2008)
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on: March 09, 2011, 06:42:19 AM
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hey i followed the steps in the first post but the plugin wont compile as show an error that it cannot be found and the referance assemblies $project_name$CSharpSDK.dll and $project_name$RCW show exclamation marks. edit: i use visual studio 2010 ultimate Hi AksX, It is very possible that it won't compile in VS2010 as I never tested it with it (I think I was using 2005 back at the time). I'm afraid I can't fix the template issue right now, however, you can take any of the other existing c# plugins and try to compile them in VS2010 and I believe they will. You can then go ahead and just delete most of the plugin related code (which is quite separated from the the API that is used to communicate with FARR). To get started, I suggest to compile the latest plugin I made, FARRTunesGood luck!
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Dating Sites for Geeks and Nerds?
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on: June 11, 2010, 08:37:10 AM
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OkCupid is the best Geek/Nerd/Weird/Alternative/Intelligent dating site I know. It encourages people to write, about themselves, a lot more than other sites and it has a really good matching service that is based on never-ending series of questions. I found some great dates there - great, as in people with interesting personalty. If you're looking for a pick-up, this is hardly the site for you.
However, my current (and longest running) girlfriend I've met at work.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Windows Countdown Timer Showdown
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on: August 12, 2009, 05:56:38 PM
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I'm trying Shade's idea - Using a girlfriend application. However, I must say so far it is quite buggy: [1:47 AM] VitalyB: I am very strict today [1:47 AM] VitalyB: I even quit civilization [1:47 AM] VitalyB: like 10 minutes ago [1:47 AM] VitalyB: Even though I was only 90 turns from the end of the game [1:47 AM] Agni: wow! only 90??? [1:47 AM] Agni: you could finish it in like... what? [1:47 AM] VitalyB: yep. 90 turns is about... 20 minutes of gameplay [1:48 AM] Agni: then it's 1h and 20? [1:48 AM] Agni: well [1:48 AM] Agni: yes [1:48 AM] Agni: you can do it! [1:48 AM] Agni: cmon [1:49 AM] VitalyB: tsk @ girlfriend-causing-bad-influence [1:49 AM] Agni: you have 8h to sleep???? it's too much!!!!!!!!!! [1:49 AM] VitalyB: I am going to find that forum topic now [1:49 AM] VitalyB: and send them this log now
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