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Title: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: ayryq on May 07, 2009, 10:50 AM
I'm been playing with ac'tivAid, from (http://www.heise.de/ct/activaid/default_en.shtml (http://www.heise.de/ct/activaid/default_en.shtml)), which is a set of very useful ahk scripts. I'm curious if others use this set (it's hardly been mentioned on this forum) and if so, what extensions you find useful.
I currently have enabled:


Eric
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: nite_monkey on May 08, 2009, 08:36 AM
Some of those sound pretty good. I'll have to try it out when I get home.
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: lanux128 on May 08, 2009, 09:34 AM
i came across ac'tivAid some time back but it was in German only, no English readme was available. i had to read through the code to figure out what was the script about. now that they're in English as well, it's a good time to take a look again.
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: ayryq on October 24, 2009, 11:02 AM
I have one-at-a-time turned off the extensions I was using until I'm down to two:
RemapKeys (turn CapsLock into Shift) and
DriveIcons (dynamically add shortcut icons to currently-available drives to an arbitrary folder)

I just found a AHK script (http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/lifehacker/2009/06/HandFriendly.ahk) at lifehacker which will let me disable the RemapKeys. At this point it seems weird to run the whole ac'tivAid application for the one drive-icons script. Has anyone written an AHK script to do this? Ac'tivAid is all AHK so it may be possible to reverse-engineer one from the script included (which seems to have a lot of code supporting the ac'tivAid interface and options). The important thing to me is support of an arbitrary folder... several tray apps exist which stick icons on the desktop like a Mac, but I put them in a custom "toolbar" folder for the windows task bar.

Eric
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Tuxman on October 24, 2009, 04:04 PM
Meanwhile, the original ac'tivAid author abandoned his project. It is continued by Michael Telgkamp (http://activaid.telgkamp.de), if anyone is interested... I've been using ac'tivAid since v0.9x, it didn't even have a GUI back then.

:-*

On topic:
I currently use these:

Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Curt on October 24, 2009, 05:23 PM
Will ac'tivAid ever come out of the BETA age? I know he is calling the new version for "1.3.2", but it is still called an "Entwicklerversion", a beta-version, only this time it is beta version number 17. Is it STABLE?

The new homepage is in German only. What then about the program; is it still in both German and English, or has it also gone back to German only?
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Tuxman on October 24, 2009, 05:27 PM
AFAICS it is stable. Latest changes are only some internal updates. I haven't experienced "major" problems with it.
The "old" (English, German and French) bug tracker - http://activaid.rumborak.de - is still used for bug reports, however.

The application itself is German and English. They didn't remove the English strings, don't worry.  :)
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Curt on October 25, 2009, 03:48 AM
- thanks for the answer. Meanwhile I've realized that one merely should follow the bugtracker link http://activaid.rumborak.de/index/proj2?lang=en in order to come to a useful forum.

So, the latest stable version is 1.3.1, and the real homepage seems to be www.heise.de/ct/activaid which at the moment will re-direct you to the all German http://www.heise.de/ct/projekte/Windows-weitergedacht-ac-tivAid-284115.html  ("weitergedacht" = thought/taken further), where the stable version of the program can be found, with or without installer.

If you find bugs in a stable version, please first check the latest beta version before you report the bug!

--

In general, International user-friendliness is not the project's strongest side, it seems. But what about a simple link to all these extensions 'we' are talking about? I haven't found any! Are they all build into the program from scratch? Do I need to install the program in order to figure out what it can do? No, I must have missed to see the obvious. I must have gotten myself confused by all these German words. Please direct me to all the extensions this very thread itself is all about!
 :-[
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: ayryq on October 25, 2009, 05:42 AM
Well, here is the ReadMe file, from the version I've got installed (1.3.1), which has descriptions (in English) of the extensions:

http://ericandchar.com/activAidReadMe.txt (http://ericandchar.com/activAidReadMe.txt)
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Tuxman on October 25, 2009, 07:54 AM
In general, International user-friendliness is not the project's strongest side, it seems.
Developed by a German computer magazine, primarily for German users ... well then.
(You English speaking people do expect that we all have to know English, too, so what?  :P)

Are they all build into the program from scratch?
They are implemented as modules, single script files that can be loaded dynamically. Not actually "built into it".
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Curt on October 25, 2009, 12:38 PM
Developed by a German computer magazine, primarily for German users ... well then.
(You English speaking people do expect that we all have to know English, too, so what? 

The program coding is in English, so why stop there? Just as we in Denmark also learns German, so does the Germans also learn English, if you know what I mean.

They are implemented as modules, single script files that can be loaded dynamically. Not actually "built into it".

Thank you for the answer.
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Tuxman on October 25, 2009, 12:49 PM
Just as we in Denmark also learns German, so does the Germans also learn English, if you know what I mean.
Sure, but why is it important then if it is English, German or whatever?
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Curt on October 25, 2009, 01:24 PM
 ;D
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Darwin on October 25, 2009, 03:34 PM
Just as we in Denmark also learns German, so does the Germans also learn English, if you know what I mean.
Sure, but why is it important then if it is English, German or whatever?

Touché! Oh, sorry, that's French. Now I'm really confused  ;D
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Tuxman on October 25, 2009, 03:39 PM
At least French is not a language which is spoken by decadent Victorian warlords.
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: cranioscopical on October 25, 2009, 04:12 PM
At least French is not a language which is spoken by decadent Victorian warlords.
Au contraire nous parlons français quand il est essentiel. Mais nous préférons parler plus fort en anglais ;)
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Curt on October 25, 2009, 07:04 PM
At least French is not a language which is spoken by decadent Victorian warlords.

- who do you think inhabited Canada?
Title: Re: Do you use ac'tivAid? Which extensions?
Post by: Tuxman on October 25, 2009, 07:09 PM
Canadians.