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Living Room / Re: Channel 102's Gemberling
« Last post by mouser on April 22, 2007, 10:20 PM »
That is sad news indeed because it's a brilliant series.  I'm sure a mirror will be found by someone and posted.
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Living Room / Re: OMGLOLWTFBBQ! They set us up teh b0mbs!!11
« Last post by mouser on April 22, 2007, 08:01 AM »
love it!!!

ps. if you like this, check out Gemberling: https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=6979.0
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Thanks for the report antispin, i really need to tackle these vista issues asap.
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there is already a yubnub alias in farr 2
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hello high voltage, and welcome to the site.
stile looks nice.  screenshot:
scrshot.jpg
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Living Room / Re: Help! PC hanging on first boot
« Last post by mouser on April 21, 2007, 08:30 AM »
first thing first, regarding system fan; make sure the fans are actually all run and not turning off.  the quickest way to kill a computer is a broken fan.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Free 3D Box Shot Maker
« Last post by mouser on April 21, 2007, 07:06 AM »
Did we do this one yet?

http://www.dancemammal.com/quickbox.htm

quickbox.png

from alt.comp.freeware newsgroup
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Argus / Re: Argus Panoptes Release & Download Information
« Last post by mouser on April 21, 2007, 05:33 AM »
Ruffnekk - post the link to the official page so people can view it in all its glory, and download the new official release!
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Note:
If you are participating in Cody's Club, your assignment this month is to post in at least one of the threads in the "Your Input Requested" section above.
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Newsletter for April 21st, 2007
Codename "Death and Taxes"


"If you read nothing else on our site, read our BLOG"





0. Greetings!
April is tax month in the United States, and we know how stressful that can be! That's why we decided to only put out one newsletter this month instead of our normal two, to avoid distracting you too much.  But now that it's past, you might need some help regaining your sanity.  So to help you recover we've got a ton of easy and super-fun flash games for you in this month's newsletter, and some humorous website discoveries (do not miss the medieval tech support video).  And if all this stress has given you some back aches, don't miss the back health site in the "Tips, Tricks, and Techniques" section of the newsletter.

April was also a very interesting and busy month on the site due to getting a glowing recommendation from Ian "Gizmo" Richards in his Tech Support Alert newsletter.   I also had some real life visitors from the forum to my new apartment, at the first DonationCoder.com dinner.  If you missed it don't feel sad, we'll have another very soon, and you are all welcome!

And if you noticed that we took a break from rounding up shareware discounts this month, don't worry, they will be back in May.


1. DonationCoder.com News
Who's Gizmo, and why did he cause the largest single day of new members and donations on our site?  And what do you do with your credits once you donate?  Now's your chance to find out.



2. Your Input Requested!
Ok, I'm going to start a new section of our newsletter - one devoted to hot threads on our forum where we'd like to hear back from our readers.  It's ok if you're normally shy and reserved and scared to post questions and comments, but we give you permission to make an exception for these posts.  Some people think our forum is only for expert power users, but it's really a giant mix of users, and we want you to participate, regardless of your background.  So take a deep breath and jump in!



3. DonationCoder Software Updates
Here come the updates!  While work on Find and Run Robot 2 continues apace (see forum to request a preview download), we've been updating our other programs to add features based on your requests.  Skrommel is also back with a cool new program, and a new author joins us with a very very cool file searching program (Argus Panoptes) which is capable of finding text based on non-exact search strings, like sound-alike words and typos (great for when you need to find something tricky).  Keep your eyes open in the next few weeks for even more updates of programs like Process Tamer and more.  Want to see the latest versions available for all of our programs? https://www.donationcoder.com/Software/.



4. Mini-Reviews by Members
The mini review section is where members on our forum can post short reviews about programs they like.  It's a great way to spread the news about an under-appreciated application, and discover a new program.  We've got some nice new mini-reviews for you this month.  What's that? You want to read more? You can view them all at: http://minireviews.donationcoder.com.



5. Fun and Casual Games
Our readers are obsessed with productivity and time management, but even the hardest workers need an occasional quick burst of recreation and diversion.  Nothing too complicated -- just enough to recharge your batteries.  The forum was bursting at the seams with great flash game discoveries this month, including a super new tower defense game that has to be tried (think of it like you are defending your money from IRS collection agents and you might enjoy it even more). And do NOT miss the brilliant and hilarious Medieval Tech Support video - hahahaahahahahah!!!!!



6. Tips, Tricks, and Techniques
We love sharing tips on our forum, and you won't find a more friendly, helpful, knowledgeable group of people on any forum on the web.  So if you have a question, just post it!  Our motto: "No question goes unanswered!"  And do you know about our coding snacks section?  It's where everyday people can post ideas for small little utilities they would like to see implemented as freeware.  Post your request and see if one of the coders on our site will implement it while you wait.



7. General Software Discussion
We normally just have one "Software Discussion" section in our newsletter, but in the last month there have been so many noteworthy discussions about software that I've split up the posts into two sections.  This section has the more general discussions where multiple programs are referenced.



8. Discussions about Specific Programs
If there is one trait that most of the people who visit the forum share in common, it's an interest in new software program discoveries.  So sit down, brew yourself a cup of tea, and learn about some tools you've never heard of.. You might even find something you want to keep installed by the time the next newsletter comes out.  And hey if you find something you like, make sure you make a post and add your opinion!



9. The Wonderful World of the Web
Are you suffering from IOS (Internet Overload Syndrome)?  We thought so.  Have you just figured out what web2.0 means? (get ready because web3.0 is coming soon).  To help reduce your overload, here's a list of some of the more interesting website discussions, debates, and discoveries that have come up on the forum over the last month..



10. Developer's Corner
Don't be thrown off by the name of this section on our forum.  It's not just for programmers.  It's also for people interested in starting their own business and website developers, students an entrepreneurs.  Even if you're not sure whether you belong in that category, you might want to peek your head in and see if there's anything interesting out there that might want you to start up a new hobby..



Ok, whew, that's it for this edition of the newsletter.  Sorry it was so long, but it's hard to fit an entire month's worth of site news and discussions into a single newsletter!  We'll be going back to putting out two newsletters each month in May.  Hope to see you then!

-mouser (jesse)
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Screenshot Captor / Re: Automatic Resize
« Last post by mouser on April 21, 2007, 02:55 AM »
There are good batch resizing tools you could use, and you could even configure one as a tool in the screenshot captor Tool menu so you could trigger it from a convenient menu.
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Clipboard Help+Spell / Re: Some feature requests
« Last post by mouser on April 21, 2007, 02:32 AM »
i was just going to add this to screenshot captor.. i suppose i could add it for chs too :)
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LaunchBar Commander / Re: ExeGo comparison
« Last post by mouser on April 21, 2007, 12:08 AM »
If you ever find a way, if it's not already done (!), to make LBC pop-up on screen at the call of a keyboard shortcut and then disappear (go back in the tray) when I've chosen my application, I would be very satisfied.

it's on my todo list, so keep your eyes open for it in upcoming release.  :up:
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that video is so cool  :up: :up:
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LaunchBar Commander / Re: ExeGo comparison
« Last post by mouser on April 20, 2007, 09:39 PM »
you can add text to icons in launchbar commander:


is that what you meant?
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General Software Discussion / Re: Engauge Digitizer
« Last post by mouser on April 20, 2007, 09:17 PM »
there are such programs but i don't know of any good ones off hand; i would be interested in hearing about any though, since you can see how they would be useful to people conducting surveys, etc.
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Living Room / Re: Onslaught: Flash Game of the Day
« Last post by mouser on April 20, 2007, 08:46 PM »
i will offer a dc mug to any tower defense game starring cody :)
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Living Room / Re: Onslaught: Flash Game of the Day
« Last post by mouser on April 20, 2007, 07:58 PM »
really nice game.
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General Software Discussion / Re: RANT: High Software Prices!
« Last post by mouser on April 20, 2007, 07:08 PM »
zaine said:
By purchasing their [overpriced] software, I've earned the right to gripe about it! If they don't like hearing it, then sell it cheaper.

I think i smell a new software license:

"ComplainWare:
You may use this software freely as long as you don't gripe about it.  If you want to gripe you must pay our licensing fee of $1 per gripe."
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You're certainly not new here but it's great to see the photographs tomos   :Thmbsup:
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Find And Run Robot / Re: Blue Screens : FARR? just wondering...
« Last post by mouser on April 20, 2007, 05:47 PM »
hmmm...
the only thing i can think of is that somehow the kind of disk access is crashing your computer for some reason, and so that file searching is triggering bsods.  do the bsods happen while it is actively searching? or on triggering?  have you run some other benchkmarking tools to try to stress test your computer/memory/disk.  maybe try conducting searches using another tool and see if you cant trigger it.

after many years of farr ive never once had it cause me a bsod even when it has really misbehaved, so i am fairly certain that it's not a case of FARR causing a bsod by doing something bad, but it could be that there is something happening on your pc where disk access of some type could trigger a bsod, which would make farr the thing that is leading to it.
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the forum makes for great reading: http://www.netflixprize.com/community/
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great to hear you worked on it!!

my main source of skepticism is a suspicion/fear that there is some inherent noise in the data, and that winning the contest may in fact require being better than the noise would allow without pure luck.  in other words, a person's rating for any given movie may vary a little bit depending on their mood at the time, or based on some truly unpredictable factors.  for example, imagine i ask you to predict the votes of 100 people and i happen to know that 95 of them always vote one way, but the other 5 flip a coin to decide which way to vote.  now you can't hope to get a perfect score because of the element of true randomness (coin flip).  At some point, trying to get better than a certain score on the netflix challenge data is going to look like that -- though whether that happens well before the million dollar prize accuracy i dont know, but that's my fear.
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Mircryption / Re: mircryption and on text scripts
« Last post by mouser on April 20, 2007, 10:46 AM »
hey, there's no shame in not finding stuff in the mircryption help file, it's too big to find anything.
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Developer's Corner / Re: Some questions abt coders
« Last post by mouser on April 20, 2007, 03:53 AM »
Another question is there any tool that works like autohotkey and is cross paltform.

now that is a good question!!

you might look into something like python.
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