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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Character Table
« Last post by Armando on February 06, 2008, 12:41 PM »
Ahaha! Very good idea czechboy !
One little glitch in my case... The whole process of selecting a character etc. works well, but activating farr after using the plugin doesn't work as expected : farr briefly appears and disappears, and to have farr remain there after pressing the usual hotkey (ctrl+space in my case + I have the "highlight search edit text" enabled in the Hotkey configuration window), I have to quickly press back space to eliminate the previous "char" entry ("char ac", for example).
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Living Room / Re: When you make your 100'th Post
« Last post by Armando on February 06, 2008, 12:04 PM »
ahahah! Nice one jgpaiva.
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General Software Discussion / Re: How many of you use encryption?
« Last post by Armando on February 06, 2008, 12:03 PM »
Thanks for the announcement, Josh.
I wonder how Acronis True Image (or other imaging programs) work with a True Crypt encrypted system file... Probably not very well as it would have (I'm guessing) to do a sector by sector  (or bit by bit?) copy and one would end up with an image that'd take a long time to complete + probably the same size as the original partition...???
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General Software Discussion / Re: Is the Windows start menu dead?
« Last post by Armando on February 06, 2008, 11:36 AM »
Thanks for the heads up Josh! I must agree that it's very fluid. I don't use Vista, but I manage my parent's computer... And without the Vista start menu and the built in search feature, I'd be lost!
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Google Translation Plugin
« Last post by Armando on February 05, 2008, 11:04 PM »
What's the role of fscript.dll? There seems to be a problem with "it" or something in relation to it.

The "configure advanced plugin options"  of the google translate plugin pops up that window :

Screenshot - 2008-02-05 , 23_58_34.jpg

And if I click OK, this is what happens :

Screenshot - 2008-02-05 , 23_56_13.jpg
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Google Translation Plugin
« Last post by Armando on February 05, 2008, 10:44 PM »
It still doesn't work for me. Am I having unusual unicode problems of some sort??? I'm starting to wonder what's wrong with my farr installation (I'm also having perpetual and unresolved problems with the farr alt tab plugin which I have permanently disabled).
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General Software Discussion / Re: Best free firewall for Windows?
« Last post by Armando on February 05, 2008, 08:52 PM »
NOD32? I'm using NOD32 too, so I'd be surprised too...
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General Software Discussion / Re: Best free firewall for Windows?
« Last post by Armando on February 05, 2008, 06:28 PM »
 ;D Well, I do have Irish blood... That's why I was asking...

I tried OA, it kept popping up runtime errors. The other apps didn't freeze up like with Comodo but everything went into slow-motion, including my download speeds. I have to assume that something on my system doesn't like HIPS or more likely, the other way round. Judging by the hit a PC takes with HIPS installed, anyone installing it should give some serious thought to whether it is _really_ worth it. For me getting rid of HIPS wasn't even a security decision, more like whether I wanted to keep using my PC or not. Am back with Comodo (sans HIPS, of course) Maybe my experience was a lot worse than some of you considering my P4 3GHz Prescott is kinda dated... and yet, kinda state-of-the-art, compared to other frying pans!

Software firewalls and HIPS are just a pain in the βǚŧ... I must say though that (fortunately for me, because of its high rating) OA doesn't slow down anything  on my system (like I said : oasrv.exe is usually at 0%, sometimes it jumps to 5 max, 30-40 when I run uTorrent, for brief moments -- X1, firefox, etc. consume more cpu power in comparison). Maybe you have some conflicting antispyware or antivirus??? But I understand if one just moves on after some really annoying and enigmatic problems. Life is a bit  too short.
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Character Table
« Last post by Armando on February 05, 2008, 12:43 PM »
∫ĝ !! It works! í,ì,ï,î,ĩ,ī,ĭ,į,ı,ǐ,ij,∞,∫,η,ι!
 :)

Ampa's suggestions are good. #2 especially would prevent mouse use and make it quicker.
Nice plugin(s) czechboy!!!
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General Software Discussion / Re: windows security - what's really necessary?
« Last post by Armando on February 04, 2008, 08:10 PM »
BTW, something that I'll install soon: DropMyRights.

Some related "alternatives" have been talked about (albeit briefly) in other threads (like this one) :
- <a href="http://sudown.sourceforge.net/index.php">suDown</a>
- sudowin

And, btw, Online Armor free firewall offers the possibility of running any app with reduced privileges, on the fly (and of course, keep it like that for how long you wish). It's a bit more simple to use than dropmyrights, but... will consume more resources -- since it'S a software firewall.
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General Software Discussion / Re: windows security - what's really necessary?
« Last post by Armando on February 04, 2008, 07:10 PM »
IMO there are some slight "epistemological problems" with the discussion here... I don’t want to sound like this thread’s smartass — I know it’s just a relaxed forum discussion, ahem — I'm no security expert, but : there are no clearly defined (precise) parameters to make objective comparisons. And no real hard numbers or studies.
 
From what I've read, the "[what's really] necessary" parameter (the expression used in the thread's subject) is mostly used in subjective ways, as very personal evaluations of what's essential, without defining much the most important other singular-individual and plural-contextual factors (hardware, software, human environment, network, the computer literateness of the person using the computer, etc.). (and yes, I kind of understand that the question is about finding the right balance between usability, performance, and security).

Without any term definitions, what would an "essential, indispensable" security measure for Windows be? Only an up to date OS and a computer security literate and responsible user (now... define that!)?… Anyway. Then if I want to go beyond what's "necessary" I guess I'd probably add a router or a basic firewall, and a capable anti-virus? Then, what? I might add an HIPS, sandboxe, etc.?

PS : Apart from the usually pretty tangibles performance drawbacks linked to some security software, I wonder how does one know that her data isn't just flying through multiple wholes, open ports without her consent (it’s not like there will suddenly be files missing in a folder… like if these where books on a bookshelf!)... Is the "I ran my computer without a firewall without a firewall — or win XPs basic firewall — for 3 years without a single problem" convincing? How can one be that sure that the computer ran "without a problem" and that all data stayed quietly at home? Sounds like an homeopathic arguments to me...
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Google Translation Plugin
« Last post by Armando on February 04, 2008, 05:02 PM »
BTW: Are you able to debug javascript?
I forgot to answer that one... unfortunately, no.  :-[
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Google Translation Plugin
« Last post by Armando on February 04, 2008, 04:54 PM »
Hi czechboy,
Thanks for your answer. Like I said, it did exactly the same think as Reply #3 by nitrix-ud : error: No translation found (whatever the words).

But now I  replaced the plugin with the new proposed version, and now nothing appears at all when I press "space" at the end of the expression.

Screenshot - 2008-02-04 , 17_57_01.jpg

But right before inserting the space this is what it shows :

Screenshot - 2008-02-04 , 17_57_13.jpg


(Sorry : I realized after attaching the screenshots that farr had transparency enabled... I'm just reattaching new images) Everything's ok now!  ;)

Thanks!
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Google Translation Plugin
« Last post by Armando on February 04, 2008, 12:22 PM »
hummmm... doesn't work either here (like nitrix-ud)
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General Software Discussion / Re: How much email do you keep…and why?
« Last post by Armando on February 03, 2008, 11:30 PM »
I consider emails as part of my personal history.  Do you throw letters away?  And since it's so easy to just keep digital information on a hard drive, I don't see why you wouldn't keep emails.  I've kept all of my emails since 1996.  It's almost like a diary...it's a history of your life.  Your kids can one day read what you were like 30 years ago (that might be good or bad!  depending on the content).  That's why I hate webmail, you don't have as much control as to how to store your emails.

For those of you that cherish this aspect of email, check out the software Mailbag Assistant (by fookes).  It lets you extract emails in a powerful way and you can present them in convenient formats (webpages, text files, etc.).  I've never really used it heavily, but it could be useful in the future, I'm thinking.

Exactly the same here.  :) And, like you , I dislike webmail. It's just lost.

A seemingly nice feature of Mailbag Assistant is the ability to "export your e-mails as EML files, Web pages, or other formats based on customizable templates". That would eliminate the Outlook database problem (as mentioned by Renegade) as each email can be stored as a separate file in a folder. Edit : and, BTW, OutlookSpiller seems like a good app to do just that.
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General Software Discussion / Re: TheBat, calendar and MS Outlook
« Last post by Armando on February 03, 2008, 06:40 PM »
I 'm still using Outlook. But very soon, when I'll be able to sync it with my PDA and when the Outlook-like Calendar will be implemented, I'll most probably use the very powerful SQLNotes. There's a big thread about it : https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=10432.0. And you could also go see the http://www.sqlnotes.net website.

I know that some here are using Sunbird. It's a nice free app. you could also check ToDoList, but there's no calendar.

You could also have a look at very good other (non free) solutions like :
- Calendarscope
- Essential PIM
- Info Select
- Achieve Planner

There's been a few threads recently about  time managers. Some of them (can't recommend, haven't tried):
- https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=11862.0
- Agenda At Once


Online solutions :

- Google Calendar and Goosync
- todoist
- Vitalist
- what to do
- Remember The Milk
etc.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Personal Movie Organizers - A quick rundown
« Last post by Armando on February 03, 2008, 05:35 PM »
Darn!  I know from experience that ripping a DVD movie results in quite large files!  If you then transcode and burn them to a blank DVD you are basically squeezing it onto a DVD5 disk.  So just for the sake of calculations, say they are as small as 5 GB each X 200 - at least 1 TB! That's some folder!!

Well, he said he already had a hard drive full of movies, so that problem is solved.  ;)
And I really DO understand why one would do that : havind 200 DVDs lying around is not as sexy as having 200 DVDs perfectly piled and sorted in a HD. Of course, there's always the chance of HD crash. But then -- of course -- you have all your dvd's in a box somewhere, and -- of course, ahem --  a 2nd 1tb HD for backups hiding somwhere.  ;)

Ripping a DVD is not that time consuming (but burning them to DVD5 can be...). Just don't do the 200 in the same day.

(BTW 1tb HDs are not as expensive as they used to be : after Christmas, I've seen some for less than 250$. And 200 DVD RW would probably cost more than 80$... So for a 3x the price HD you get a much flexible, convenient, speedy, portable, etc., medium instead of a pile of 200 DVDs... Stuff to think about... If you have 250$ lying around, of course, and if you don't mind breaking some copyrights...!)
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other suggestions :

Post It Digital Note (can't remember all the details about this one, but it's cute...): http://www.3m.com/us..._notes_features.html


I can't help but ask if you really tried Quicknote (free, MUCH more simple than ACEtext, and works with a hotkey): http://www.quicknote.de/
Can't be much simpler than that...

Often you do not need an advanced text processor but a virtual scrapbook to quickly write down an occasional thought, a plan for the day or an Internet URL. With a plain text editor, which can be used for this purpose, you have to run the program first, then create a new file, then type a line or two and save the file. Too many things to do in order to simply write down a thought? With Quicknote, it does not matter which programs you are currently using; whenever you want to write something down that comes to mind, just 'wake up' Quicknote by touching a small line on the top of your screen with the mouse or by pressing shortcut keys. In its resizable window you can jot down your notes and organize them in categories or even sketch small drawings.
Still, this tiny tool has more possibilities than it seems on the first thought! Beneath the normal text functions, it can convert units, let you directly access frequently run programs, encrypt secret texts, change the system volume by hotkeys, manage windows tasks, and even send notes through a network. It has also a powerful reminding tool, which can remind you of your notes at certain times, run programs or shutdown automatically your PC. The program is absolutely free, so download this handy tool today and concentrate on content rather than form.

Jhoos Sticky Notes : http://www.softpedia...y-Postit-Notes.shtml (but ckeck out that this one doesn't have some intrusive adware system)


- Probably too complex :

ndxcards : http://www.ndxcards.com/overview.asp

SuperNoteCard : http://www.mindola.com/snc/index.html
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General Software Discussion / Re: Best free firewall for Windows?
« Last post by Armando on February 03, 2008, 04:12 PM »
1) that the systray icon doesn't pop up any menu when the icons are "hidden" inside PS Tray Factory. Online Armor Free is the only program I have with this weakness.

Actually, X1’s icon does the same. So my wild guess is that there are a bunch of other tray icons that might not behave properly in ps tray factory — not only OA or X1. Isn’t giving a firewall a :down: because it’s not perfectly compatible with PS tray a bit… extreme (Curt : do you have Irish blood?  :P) ??

And concerning the other problem you had, which ciderman addressed :

To Curt that is the Hips side of the Online-Armor which is doing that. I agree that it can be annoying at times, but then again i dont install/uninstall lot of programs. If i do, i use the learning mode, because this way it doesnt pop up...well i am cheating a bit  :)

Exactly. This is actually one purpose of the learning mode : before uninstalling an app, just click on "learning mode"! That's it. It pretty much has the same function as Comodo's "installation  mode" (or something like that). Because a good HIPS (Host-based Intrusion Prevention System) WILL tell you if an app wants to make changes to your OS or to installed programs… unless you explicitly tell it to NOT to do it. Which you can do with OA’s HIPS. No problem there!

The only ting that could be sexier is if OA could detect when one is actually installing/uninstalling an app and automatically offer the “learning mode” — like Comodo (and I believe Vista's firewall) does. As far as I’m concerned, the first security popup appearing when I install/uninstall something reminds me to do it.  But then, what would be good is if a second popup could also remind me of putting the firewall back into normal mode… That is lacking. But, no big deal, really, IMHO.

Oh, I'm not using Defense+, chose not to install it. Forgot to mention. I've used anti-spyware apps in realtime mode to know exactly how much havoc they can wreak.  :'(

Oh! that explains much. Because Comodo with defense+ DID slow down my internet connection + 6s freeze with farr and Gridmove (both slowdowns related to INI files see this thread : https://www.donation...71.msg96875#msg96875, and this post https://www.donation...71.msg97613#msg97613 — NOD32 had a part to play, but was easily fixed, Comodo with Defense+ had the biggest part when t came to farr’s freezes). That'S the main reason why I finally decided to drop Comodo entirely, especially after reading that Comodo without Defense+ isn't worth much... See that post in this thread : https://www.donation...59.msg98810#msg98810 .


I've used Outpost Pro Firewall (non-free) in the past. What I like about it is the level of detail in the information it provides me and in the range of actions I can choose from. But despite being better at such things compared to other software FW I tried it was still somewhat limited. It often asked me for decisions based on scarce information and few choices.

Example 1: some component had changed but there was no easy way for me to get more details about it (its path, its "track  record" of changing, related components and I couldn't just copy its name to the clipboard for web searches)

Example 2: some process wants net access but I can only choose between "create rule" (subcategories always allow/always block/custom), "allow once" and "block once". (I don't remember the names Outpost uses exactly, but something like that). I would often have preferred "allow the next ___ minutes" where a dropdown would let me set the time.

So, can anyone here point me to an in other regards decent free firewall that provide VERY much information and have VERY many alternative actions?

I am/was personally  happy with Comodo or Online Armor’s degree of precision. But I guess that it’s a personal thing. As for the "allow the next ___ minutes" — a very good suggestion IMO, if you know what you’Re doing ! — I don’t remember seeing that anywhere… Or maybe have I seen it in ZoneAlarm, at some point? Dunno.

Now, after almost one week of heavy testing, I’m happy to semi-confirm that OA's works really well on my system, with 99% of my applications. Only one old app I purchased years ago, “Audio Caller ID”, refuses to start if Online Armor is already running; BUT it will run if I temporarily disable OA, execute ACID, and restart the firewall. I haven’t tried to find what’s the source of the problem yet... and I probably won’t wince it works with that small workaround. Lazy me.

1- Online Armor generally doesn’t slowdown my 1.5 years old 1.8 ghz dual core. Its process is generally between 0 and 5%, and when doing heavy downloading (tried downloading the last Ubuntu with uTorrent!) or browsing, it doesn’t go much higher (some temporary peaks at 30, but it doesn’t stay there all the time — and that’s really not a problem for me since I’m not a heavy torrent user). And that’s with HIPS enabled.

2- Promptly blocks everything I haven’t given any special permissions/given any privileges (yes, you can choose to “permanently” lower an applications’ privilege with OA — “run safer”);

3- No internet perceptible slowdowns after intensive testing with different “speed testing” Web sites. (I'm not talking about about the firewalls popups for application permissions, etc.);

4- IMHO, the interface is much more cleverly designed than Comodo’s (and MUCH MUCH less sluggish) : simpler and more intuitive, less features though. Yes, the free version has simpler features (lacks some of the more advanced features of the advanced version, off course), but it's still effective. See Matousec's leak tests results.

Now, I’m not saying OA’s perfect. I’ve had enough problems with firewalls to know that some can appear after a month of daily use! Darwin obviously had problems with it, and I did have some small issues (with StrokeIt — but that’s easily fixed). But, as far as I’m concerned, it’s the best firewall I’ve tried so far… If they can fix some of the CPU “peaks” with uTorrent (and maybe others… like in Darwin’s case, I don’t know), it would be almost perfect for my needs. (I'm talking about the free version here -- the paid version might be even better... who knows.)
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Living Room / Re: HAPPY BIRTHDAY GOTHIC!!!
« Last post by Armando on February 02, 2008, 11:12 PM »
Happy Birthday Gothi[c]! I appreciate your presence and input here!
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Find And Run Robot / Re: FARR review
« Last post by Armando on February 02, 2008, 11:08 PM »
IMO though, farr is superior to Quicksilver :P (I know some will think this is blasphemy, but...)! And although others are cute, they're definitely not as powerful and flexible. (BTW, this page could be updated : http://en.wikipedia....pplication_launchers)

Lashiec : I don't know if Katapult has dramatically changed since last time I tried it, but it was pretty elementary back then. Nothing, really, in comparison to farr or quicksilver. I actually found alternatives, like Launchbox or Gnome Do, superior.
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Living Room / Re: Moving
« Last post by Armando on February 02, 2008, 10:49 PM »
Hopefully, have fun josh!!!
1523
General Software Discussion / Re: HowTo change global hotkey?
« Last post by Armando on February 02, 2008, 10:13 PM »
I like skrommel's Accents. I never saw it before.  :-[ Thanks Darwin.
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JGPaiva's GridMove and Ahk Tools / Re: GridMove: Grids Here
« Last post by Armando on February 01, 2008, 11:12 PM »
I like it! Very ingenious -- the screen division is cleverly done. Nice!
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Seedling's Software / Re: New App! WTF!? Music Info
« Last post by Armando on January 31, 2008, 03:32 PM »
[off topic] So, Carol, from your chart up there, I'm deducting that you're a Glenn Gould fan... I've been a fan since I'm 10 years old... :) Even if I'm not listening to him as much, he's still among my all time favorites. [/off topic]

{Edit ... responded by PM Carol}
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