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Best Virtual Machine Tool / Re: A Gift from VMWare
« on: May 10, 2005, 11:02 PM »
one of the things we could do with the remaining couple of vmware copies is use them as prizes in the next coding snack contest, as a way of encouraging more outside programmers to join in.

or we could offer them as rewards for the next guest reviewer.

other suggestions are welcome.

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Best Virtual Machine Tool / Re: A Gift from VMWare
« on: May 10, 2005, 09:02 PM »
no need for resentment.. this time it was you, next time will be someone else.

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Best Virtual Machine Tool / Re: A Gift from VMWare
« on: May 10, 2005, 06:58 PM »
before you give up your copy, you should know that vmware is an excellent program for people who like to test software, regardless of whether you program it yourself or not.

for example, lets say there is a new program out there called Registry Super Fixer, and you want to try it on a test machine and you don't want to risk your main machine.  A VMWare virtual machine can let you create a virtual windows computer and install and test on that.

ie. VMWare is not jsut for programmers, but for anyone who likes to test software safely.  it also lets you run linux in a window of your windows machine (or vice versa if you get the linux version) - just slower.

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Best Virtual Machine Tool / Re: A Gift from VMWare
« on: May 10, 2005, 06:54 PM »
thats very generous tenseiken.
we'll get to you with the next donated gift then, until you find one that's useful to you :)

i can either put this back into the remainder to be given out later, or you can choose someone on the forum to give the copy to, based on whatever criteria you choose.  i'll leave it up to you to decide until we run out of copies to give out.

basically i was thinking to give the remainder to volunteer reviewers or coding snack coders..

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ProcessTamer / Re: Processes running as IUSR_SERVER
« on: May 10, 2005, 06:51 PM »
well we dont know if this works yet.  if running as a service solves the problem, then i can add help for this.

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chr has send me a beta of an app to do what i had in mind, let you easily check and uncheck entries, reorder entries, add entries, etc.  all in a nice gui with a good backup log.

really excellent.. when he finishes it i will add it to coding snacks download page.

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ProcessTamer / Re: Processes running as IUSR_SERVER
« on: May 10, 2005, 01:58 PM »
first let's hear if running it as system service solves the problem.

if not.. one thing that could be done is just run 1 copy of process tamer, but have it invoke a commandline separate program using something like a RunAs, that would lower a target program's priority.

ie, i could make it so that process tamer tries to run a special helper utility as the same user as the target process, for thse kinds of processes.  however if running process tamer as a service solves this, that would be a much easier solution..

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General Software Discussion / Re: Good video conversion app?
« on: May 10, 2005, 11:07 AM »
i agree with scott's comments about user interface.
most of the video conversion apps have a horrible user interface - river past's is nice.

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General Software Discussion / Re: Good video conversion app?
« on: May 10, 2005, 10:18 AM »
i'm fond of EO video converter for converting realmedia files to other formats.

http://www.eo-video.com/overview.htm

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Living Room / Re: Links page - suggestions wanted
« on: May 10, 2005, 02:32 AM »
very nice.

added osswin to software recommendation category, and windows support sites to tech support category.

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Best E-mail Client / Re: ASRT 5/14/05 - EMAIL CLIENT
« on: May 09, 2005, 03:49 PM »
eudora was once king, though it seems to be getting less and less attention..

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Best E-mail Client / Re: ASRT 5/14/05 - EMAIL CLIENT
« on: May 09, 2005, 03:46 PM »
by all means keep the nominations coming.

ps. im not exactly price agnostic, but i definitely agree with the viewpoint of total cost of ownership. sometimes paying $20 a year is a better decision than spending an extra 20 hours a year fighting with an unfinished program.

though i do believe there are lot's of added benefits of open source that make it something worth supporting, encouraging, and always considering as an alternative.

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Best E-mail Client / ASRT 5/14/05 - EMAIL CLIENT
« on: May 09, 2005, 01:17 PM »
Well..

I have to tell you that this one scares me a bit, but i'm thinking we should do email clients next week.

I know this one is bound to be controversial, and I'm not looking forward to it, but it seems like something that would be useful.

I could really use some help with this one, in identifying features and requirements to look at.

Let me give you my personal bias; i would really appreciate counter-arguments and as much detailed opinion and facts from people who have some experience with different email clients.

I have been using TheBat for many years now, and i'm a real fan. I have found their beta releases to be quite buggy, but the final versions have been wonderfully reliable.  I've never lost a single email, and i have over 60,000 emails dating back to 1996 which thebat handles perfectly (very nice import function).  I also really love the way it handles multiple accounts, which i have lots of.

As i see it, the two main competitors to the bat are Outlook (express) and the new thunderbird, which has tons of fans.

Thunderbird is sure to win excellence in open source no matter what, its incredible how substantial its become in such a short time.

But i have very little experience with thunderbird and outlook (+outlook express), and i really really could use some help from people who use these seriously and know the feature set, especially people who have used these and thebat.

as much help as you can give in terms of discussing issues, etc, would be welcome.

No matter what, this is bound to be a controversial review - people have strong attachments to their email clients, especially since they are used throughout the day by most people.

So, regardless of which program ultimately wins the best-in-class award, we will want to do justice to the others and properly talk about their advantages and disadvantages.

If someone has experience with all of these programs and would be willing to write a lengthy advocacy of one of these programs, i think this would be a good time to include such opinions in the review itself.  but only if you've seriously checked out more than one of these clients or switched from one to the other, and feel qualified to speak on why you switched, etc.

I'd also appreciate links to other reviews so we can see what aspects people liked/didnt like. and lists of features which are important to you.

i could really use your help on this review, so please give me as much info/details as you can.

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they must not have updated this online version..
because the print version talks about directory opus 8.

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General Software Discussion / Re: opensourceversus.com
« on: May 09, 2005, 05:46 AM »
capitalism has to be one of the most insane things ever invented by the mind of man.

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General Software Discussion / opensourceversus.com
« on: May 09, 2005, 03:43 AM »
http://opensourceversus.com/

url tells you what it is..

today they posted part 1 of thunderbird email client vs. outlook express.
maybe we should do an email award next week?

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http://www.libellule...h/dotclear/index.php

i noticed some cool looking painting programs.

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Living Room / Re: Links page - suggestions wanted
« on: May 09, 2005, 12:25 AM »
hehe -
well i don't know the nitty gritty details about wikipedia.. it would be nice if they had people check the info before making it public.
still, you have love the idea.

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Living Room / Re: Links page - suggestions wanted
« on: May 08, 2005, 11:42 PM »
thanks scott, i added those,

my general policy for the links page is that it is an evolving page -
so i'll add links within reason until someone suggests a better one for a given category, and remove links as we find better ones.

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Living Room / Re: Links page - suggestions wanted
« on: May 08, 2005, 11:37 PM »
wikipedia has some problems, which have been written about.
however it's an amazing idea, imho, and deserves encouragement and support.

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Unfinished Requests / Re: IDEA: time calculator
« on: May 08, 2005, 11:11 PM »
thanks, fixed.

OnlineConversion.com is all by itself now in that category of Best Online Reference Sites/Tools..
we'll have to add some more links, like maybe some dictionary and encyclopedias..

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Unfinished Requests / Re: IDEA: time calculator
« on: May 08, 2005, 08:08 PM »
ok, i'm convinced..

link added to links page ;)

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