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Other Software / Announce Your Software/Service/Product / Re: Share your mouse and keyboard with multiple Mac or Windows computers
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on: September 26, 2011, 12:43:46 PM
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Synergy seems to be a dormant project for some time, it is good to come up with alternatives.
I work at home on 2 different networks: 1 my home ADSL, the other one my company LAN network (through VPN). The limitation of Synergy is that both computers have to be on the same LAN, so I cannot use the mouse of my comptuer on my company LAN to control my computer on my house ADSL LAN.
Is this also the assumption with the likes of inputdirector, "mouse without borders", "share mouse" or is any of these able to re-use the mouse & keyboard of a computer on a LAN network to control a computer on a different LAN?
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DonationCoder.com Software / Coding Snacks / app-specific volume control in Windows 7?
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on: August 22, 2011, 02:27:25 AM
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I used to play around with Indie Volume in XP and it had several issues. I reported them all to the developer, but he was slow in improving the software, so I gave up using it. As far as I know, app-specific volume control is built into Vista and above. Where is this sound control? In the Windows 7 control panel, there is something called "Manage audio devices". On the tab called "Communications", "Windows can automatically adjust the volume of different sounds when using the PC to place or receive telephone calls". Other than that, I see no setting for the volume per application. I also have a "smartaudio" icon in the control panel but it does not give me the choice to select the audio level per application. Could someone help me find the app-specific volume controls in Windows 7?
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Where have all the trackballs gone!
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on: November 03, 2010, 12:42:10 PM
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That said, Logitech has a new trackball available for pre-order which has stuff in logical places. I, for one, cannot wait for this device! Logitech Wireless Trackball M570Thoughts? Pros * Looks nice and practical * Long battery life Cons * too big to easily carry in a laptop bag * requires a proprietary USB dongle, you cannot use your bluetooth connection, so this kind of kills on the purposes of a wireless mouse which is to free-up a USB port.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Where have all the trackballs gone!
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on: November 03, 2010, 05:41:54 AM
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I have been using a Microsoft trackball for 3-4 years. The concept is very good as I don't have much desk space to move the mouse around.
However, the major drawback is mechanical. The ball touches the mouse body in 3 points. The dust tends to stack around these points. So I have to clean the mouse around these points every other day. The drawback is that when dust gathers, the resistance increases and the mouse pointer moves very slowly.
I would say life span for mouses based on this technology is 3-4 years.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Re: Looking for a Decent Contacts Manager
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on: July 15, 2010, 09:46:46 AM
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I looked for a good contact manager software to use in my job hunt. I wanted to track whom I had met, store notes of our meetings, track thank-you notes, emails, etc. I could not find a decent contact manager program, so I turned to CRM. I use vtiger (open source CRM uploaded to my server, so that I can access it from any PC, lots of other useful features like webmail integration). I am very pleased with it and hardly goes a day without my using it.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: Simple CRM and biz management tool for a small business?
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on: April 11, 2010, 04:24:25 AM
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I had the same requirements. First tried SugarCRM, but found too many bugs. Then switched to vtiger. vtiger uses the same engine as SugarCRM, but its interface and features are much easier to get used to. I am extremely pleased with vtiger. vtiger is 100% open source and free (as in free beer), all you need is a server running Linux or Windows with a recent php and mysql version installed. Just dump the files to your server, follow the instructions and get full web access. You can access their live demo here (admin/admin). 
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: simple software to facilitate reading screen full of text ...
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on: March 09, 2010, 04:01:01 PM
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Do you refer to this? In this case, you open a file (text file for example) with a special software which has line highlighting capabilities. I think that this thread is more about a desktop productivity tool that draws a bar above any window (a web browser, a mail client, whatever). What I am saying is that by analyzing pixels in the vicinity of the bar, it should be fairly easy to auto-detect lines. Of course, the bar should be above a window with text in it.
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Main Area and Open Discussion / General Software Discussion / Re: simple software to facilitate reading screen full of text ...
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on: March 09, 2010, 02:45:21 PM
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The problem of all these software is that the ruler follows the mouse. Much more useful would be that the ruler automatically detects the next line to read and jumps there when the user hits a key. This should be fairly easy to program by looking at the few pixels below the current line. Now that would be very useful.
A challenge would be to stay on the same line even when scrolling down the current page (or hitting page down). By the way, this is the thing that I find most challenging: after hitting page-down, find where was the last line I was reading before pressing the page down. A software automating this would be a great productivity tool.
I am sure that there are many excellent programmers here that would be willing to take up the challenge...
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Main Area and Open Discussion / Living Room / Google has lots to learn from reMail
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on: March 09, 2010, 01:59:55 AM
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Google has a lot to learn from reMail. As those of you using gmail know, as strange as it may sound, gmail email search does not even support wildcards. So you cannot search your emails for donationco* as you would in Google web search. You have to type "DonationCoder" full text. This blows my mind. Google, the king of search, does not even allow wildcard searches in its emails... Amazing, isn't it?
So, instead of killing reMail, they should integrate it in gmail.
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