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2001
Welcome Umberto, that is a really nice piece of software you have made
2002
Living Room / Re: Wow wowowowowow!!!!
« Last post by rgdot on May 25, 2009, 04:14 PM »
Spam knows well? Is that possible?  :P
2003
General Software Discussion / Re: Adding text 'silently'?
« Last post by rgdot on May 24, 2009, 10:02 PM »
Thank you rjbull :) if nothing else that's another option for me
2004
General Software Discussion / Re: Adding text 'silently'?
« Last post by rgdot on May 23, 2009, 02:21 AM »
Thanx mouser, I didn't know about that one, will be one of my options at least
2005
General Software Discussion / Adding text 'silently'?
« Last post by rgdot on May 23, 2009, 02:00 AM »
Is there a tool that makes it possible to add something like a task or any text to an app without actually opening it?

I want to add notes to a PIM lets say, I type something via the command line and it gets added silently. For example I know Lifehacker's Gina Trapani has a todo.sh tool that at least creates/appends to a text file but I don't want to get into cygwin stuff on this machine, also there are autohotkey scripts that create/append text files and of course those that send keys but they open the destination app. I know this must be dependent on the destination app as well but anyone know of any tools like that? or perhaps a PIM that natively supports adding of notes (or tasks or calendar entries) without opening it?
2006
Coding Snacks / Re: IDEA: Sex Sells Spider
« Last post by rgdot on May 21, 2009, 03:44 PM »
lol @ such a site even existing
2007
The issue with those policies and what you are saying is that at least 4, 3 and 2 are easily "broken" by browsing. Even the best filters which don't allow watching videos at work for example or block sites can't prevent the most common source of serious computer problem these days...being connected to the net.
2008
mouser, patent the DcUpdater
2009
Excuse me, I believe you have my stapler
2010
This idea is not entirely new and perhaps needs "enhancement" to be workable but...how about turning tabs into continuous pages? One (long) page that eases moving through what would otherwise be tabs with different sites. For researching a topic for example, not moving between tabs but browsing down one page.
2011
And there are places where Firefox is not even allowed, companies lol
2012
Why is there a comparison to Chrome? That's not fair really. Chrome can be compared to Firefox only after it is of the same age. Is anybody really thinking that Chrome is not going to become heavier, to use your word(s), as time goes by? And when similar extensions become available for Chrome of course a majority will want to use them anyway and I am betting a good number will ask the features to be included in the download itself.
2013
Not sure if I can come up with an original idea but look at their FAQ
"Do you've got some examples how a video of my mockup should look like?"

"Do you've got"???

And I thought my English is worthless  ;D
2014
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by rgdot on May 16, 2009, 11:51 PM »
@mouser, in that sense you are right, I mean Yahoo messenger installed the toolbar for me even though I clearly unchecked it. So yes there are sneaky ways to get the stuff in or make uninstall difficult but when you are given the choice at install to accept or unaccept and your choices are followed then the difference is not much, the way I see it.
2015
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by rgdot on May 16, 2009, 11:12 PM »
I agree with the overall assertion like mouser posted and I alluded to in this thread. The result for the end user is very little different than tool bars and the likes that come with multitude of downloads. OpenCandy is offering a secondary mechanism behind the scenes that manifests itself a bit differently for the user. Of course as suggested it is better if the end user can refuse the OpenCandy registry/folder stuff but really the difference between existing software 'bundles' is not all that much.

2016
Living Room / Re: When you make your 100'th Post
« Last post by rgdot on May 16, 2009, 01:32 AM »
Thank you Darwin :)
2017
General Software Discussion / Re: Cool text tools
« Last post by rgdot on May 16, 2009, 01:31 AM »
sǝǝɹƃǝp 081 ɹoʇıuoɯ ʎɯ ƃuıʇɐʇoɹ
2018
Living Room / Re: Wolfram Alpha - Impressions On Launch
« Last post by rgdot on May 16, 2009, 01:09 AM »
Atomic weight of Chlorine...worked
Biggest town in Germany...failed

Just two random tries that, on google, either work directly (answer on top of search results) or provide a good link with the answer.
2019
Living Room / Re: When you make your 100'th Post
« Last post by rgdot on May 16, 2009, 01:01 AM »
Hit 100 a bit earlier, all 100 very on topic and insightful too   ;)
2020
A few weeks ago webhostingtalk was affected where, as far as I know, all backups were deleted as well. There aren't that many bigger collection of web pros than webhostingtalk. So if they can be victims then who knows who is safe. Offline backups must be part of the strategy for any data that is remotely important.
2021
General Software Discussion / Re: What the hell is OpenCandy?
« Last post by rgdot on May 14, 2009, 01:55 PM »
The concept presented in the demo video is hardly new, just the content of the optional installs is different, rather than being a toolbar and such. Just because a 'back end' recommendation is behind it doesn't make it any different for the end user.
2022
It won't work as there is no way to enforce it even if it's a good thing. The problem here is that, even in 2009, lawmakers have not come to grips with the international nature of the internet. Even if this is an attempt to regulate software written in their jurisdiction there is still no way to standardize different languages, code, etc.

However, I am going to play devil's advocate and say that Ehtyar's assertion that open source and free software must be held to a different standard is something that can't last forever, just putting a text file saying this software is "as is" is not just ok. Don't expect that kind of a thing to be workable/acceptable in 10 or 20 years time.
2023
General Software Discussion / Re: how can I get a music file from a webpage
« Last post by rgdot on May 12, 2009, 09:44 PM »
Another last resort option is using Audacity to record it and export to mp3
2024
Living Room / Re: How many countries represented here on DC ?
« Last post by rgdot on May 12, 2009, 01:47 PM »
Canada
2025
General Software Discussion / Re: My great doomed CMS search continues...
« Last post by rgdot on May 11, 2009, 09:40 PM »
I would say CMSMS, I mentioned in the Joomla thread, could be worth a look. No tagging but pages can be assigned to a hierarchy like www.example.com/category1/hello.php. It uses Smarty so you should be able to get most things you have listed.
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