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Screenshot Captor / Issue with Autoscroll and taskbar
« Last post by app103 on July 26, 2009, 07:51 AM »
When trying to use autoscroll, it seems to want to activate my hidden taskbar, causing capture of only the left side of the page and a whole lot of black on the right, where my taskbar is.

Is there any way to avoid this issue with SC making my hidden taskbar unhide itself during capture?

Screenshot - 7_26_2009 , 8_42_33 AM.png
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General Software Discussion / Re: Notes/Code Organizer
« Last post by app103 on July 26, 2009, 12:10 AM »
There are a few discussions on note taking software and stuff for code snips.

This one is a might long read on note taking software: https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=2362.0

And a review of various note taking tools: https://www.donation...oteTakers1/index.php

Code snip managers:
 
https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=15376.0
https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=14977.0

There are a few more. You can find them from a search of the forum.
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Living Room / Re: RobotWar and the Army of Clones
« Last post by app103 on July 25, 2009, 07:08 PM »
It turns out the blogger is an avid corewar player and has a whole 2nd blog dedicated to that.

http://impomatic.blogspot.com/
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And I looking for an extension which can tracks and find whenever our discussing-thread ( forum ) has new post.

I'm looking for this extension, any1 knows about it ?


It's not an extension, but it will alert you of new forums posts: Popup Cody

But if you want thread specific, and not have to be at the pc when the post is made, try clicking the notify button. You'll get an email alert when there is a new post.

SNAG-00050.png
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Found this one on Free Download a Day

DRoster - Employee Scheduling Software

Q: How much does DRoster cost? And what is the annual renewal?
A: The unregistered version of DRoster is a freeware. This means that you can download DRoster and enjoy the benefits of a fully featured software that is unlimited in time (no trial period). The unregistered version enables you to schedule up to 300 concurrent shifts. This means, for instance that if you have, say, 6 employees per shift and 2 daily shifts, this amounts to 12 duties (total shifts) per day. Dividing 300 duties by 12 daily duties gives you 25 days of scheduling, after which, you must delete the old duties to continue scheduling. You have to delete the old duties one by one. The drawback is that you lose the benefits of automated scheduling. In deleting old shifts, you also delete an employee's scheduling history, which includes data such as how many days off an employee has taken, vacations, absences, overtime - data you need for payroll and future scheduling. The history can be important when an employee complains of being under/over - scheduled. You have scheduling history to back you up.
The registered version of DRoster software (249 USD for one user) includes the exact same features, however, you get unlimited shifts but there is no need to delete old shifts. The annual maintenance renewal fee is not necessary for the first year of using DRoster. It is only recommended after your first year of use and entitles you to all DRoster updates, new releases, and continued rule making support. Although you can download new versions, you will not have the benefit of saving all your scheduling data and unlimited shifts without the annual renewal.
Kappix offers support throughout our customers' use of DRoster, regardless of renewal fee; however, the maintenance fee entitles our customers to specific rule-based scheduling support beyond regular support. We offer email support, phone support via Skype/Yahoo Voice, Instant Messaging Programs. Feel free to schedule a session with Kappix Support .


http://www.kappix.com/
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Ummm...you mentioned these were from your "normal" Firefox profile. Do we dare imagine what your other profile looks like? Are we going to start referring to you as 'that scary firefox profile girl', too?

The other one is web dev stuff.
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Living Room / Re: RIAA Says DRM is Dead
« Last post by app103 on July 22, 2009, 05:47 AM »
Anyone using torrents or other P2P services is automatically uploading if they are downloading. Even if it is just for the duration of the downloading of the files.
-Carol Haynes (July 21, 2009, 12:37 PM)

Some P2P clients are easily disabled from uploading, without affecting download speed.  (torrents are not the only way to get files)

1. Don't forward ports.
2. No server permission in firewall.
3. Don't share the downloads folder.

And there are ways to look like you are sharing when you are not. Depending on your software, you'll have a file list showing but nobody will be able to download them.

1. Don't forward ports.
2. No server permission in firewall.
3. In some software, you can share from a data CD or USB drive, removing the disk or drive before connecting, and then don't refresh the library. It will appear as if you are sharing the files but since they aren't there any more, uploads will fail.
4. Use a queue hack.

Now why would you want to look like you are sharing files when you are not? Well, some P2P networks have chat, and some chat hosts have bots that will automatically kick or ban you if you are not "sharing". Some have a minimum file count requirement, some have a file type requirement, etc. If all you are there for is to chat, not even downloading, you can avoid a lot of the hassles and autokick bots if you just look like you are sharing. If you get caught, just cry "corporate firewall" or "ISP filtering" and they usually let you slide.

Now I don't advocate this kind of fake sharing, because it spoils P2P networks by adding undownloadable stuff to search results. I think if you have control over what folders you share and can disable sharing your downloads folder, then point it at a folder full of Creative Commons, public domain, and open source content. (yup, that's what I share, along with my own stuff, and I usually don't download. I am just there to chat with my friends and provide free tech support.)
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Living Room / Re: RIAA Says DRM is Dead
« Last post by app103 on July 21, 2009, 12:32 PM »
RIAA Spokesman Denies Saying 'DRM Is Dead' -- InformationWeek

Correcting 2 inaccuracies in that article:

1. The RIAA has never sued anyone for downloading.
2. Jammie Thomas-Rasset was fined for making available/sharing/uploading those songs, not downloading.

The RIAA only goes after uploaders, not downloaders.
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Living Room / Re: Apollo conspiracy's doom
« Last post by app103 on July 21, 2009, 07:08 AM »
Has mankind really traveled to the moon? You be the judge. (humor)

http://www.youtube.c.../watch?v=umEpXKdTm5k

 ;D
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Living Room / Re: RIAA Says DRM is Dead
« Last post by app103 on July 21, 2009, 07:01 AM »
MPAA advice to educators concerning ripping DVD's in order to have short clips for classroom use.

http://www.boingboin...to-teachers-don.html
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I just made a collection of all the ones I use in my "normal" firefox profile. Feel free to browse through it. Never know if you'll find something you never noticed before.
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General Software Discussion / Re: bookTome the book organiser
« Last post by app103 on July 20, 2009, 03:38 PM »
Calibre looks like it might be just the thing to replace My Ebook Library, which was a great application, but it disappeared.

 :Thmbsup:
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Living Room / Re: Post Your Funny Videos Here [NSFW]
« Last post by app103 on July 19, 2009, 03:28 PM »
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Corel PaintShop Pro X - 4 Free
« Last post by app103 on July 19, 2009, 03:15 PM »
(FWIW: I still have a copy of PSP version 7 loaded on my machine. And despite some of the very nice features found in the newer versions, I still prefer the older sibling. It's a lot easier to work with IMHO. Sometimes more = less. At least as far as I'm concerned.)

Glad to see I am not alone.  :)
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Living Room / RobotWar and the Army of Clones
« Last post by app103 on July 19, 2009, 02:42 AM »
Back in 1981 Silas Warner created a game for MUSE Software which would go on to spawn an entire army of clones. Silas is probably better know as the author of the legendary Castle Wolfenstein. However it was RobotWar which went on to inspire a whole new genre.

Silas developed RobotWar for the PLATO computer system and later ported it to the Apple II for release by MUSE. The game is set at a time in the distant future when war has been declared hazardous to human health. Wars still rage, but the combatants are robots programmed to battle to the death.

This is a game for coders, as you will be programming your robots in your choice of language, such as C, Pascal, assembly or Java. The article has a few links to various versions.

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Living Room / Re: Companies Caught Spamming our Forum with Fake Posts
« Last post by app103 on July 19, 2009, 01:45 AM »
I think that isn't a bad idea just move all threads relating to spam to a locked forum and remove all links to the spamming website. Also change the thread title to include [Spamming Bastard - avoid buying .... and warn others] prefix.
-Carol Haynes (July 18, 2009, 08:25 AM)

Did you know that gri used to do that on his forum? He even had them sorted into child boards, by type of spam. One section for adult content, one for malware, one for pharmaceuticals, etc.  ;D

It was also the reason for quite a few of his hosting accounts being suspended. (of course he never removed the links from posts, either)

I am not sure it's a good idea, even if you remove the links. Plus it's a lot more work to ban the user, move the post, and then edit it, than to just ban & remove posts.

Plus you'd have to have a way to keep those posts out of the normal site feeds, because normal people are not going to want to read spam, even with the links removed. If you can't keep it out of the regular forum feeds, then it's just a lot of unnecessary, annoying, noisy clutter that diminishes the enjoyment of all that use the feeds, and will cause people to unsubscribe.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Corel PaintShop Pro X - 4 Free
« Last post by app103 on July 18, 2009, 10:49 PM »
This is the standard Windows color picker:

SNAG-00044.png

PSP7 has an option to use it:

SNAG-00045.png

PSP-X has a crazy color picker that I can't stand because it makes it quite difficult for me to get the precise color that I want to use:

SNAG-00043.png



What I want is to switch to the standard Windows color picker, instead. I don't want to have to launch a second application just to have a normal color picker, and be forced to copy rgb values from the 2nd app to PSP-X to get what I want. I never figured out how to do this in PSP9, which has the same crazy color picker as PSP-X. This is the main reason why I have hated any version that was released after v7 and have stuck with my old v7 for so long.

There really isn't any point to having PSP-X installed if I am not going to use it, and unless I can have a color picker I can work with, I won't use it.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Corel PaintShop Pro X - 4 Free
« Last post by app103 on July 18, 2009, 10:16 PM »
From what I understand, the newer version of protexis, you have to start the service, start PSP, wait 10 seconds, kill protexis service.

Easiest done with a launching script.

This was copied from the comments on the 4free site:

——————————————————
== METHOD 1 for newer “Protexis Licensing Service v2″ which is necessary for proper function: you can start the service shortly before you start PaintShop and then stop it, after Paintshop has loaded. You can make a short loader like this:
open text editor and create a file called “StartPaintshop.cmd”
——————
@echo off
REM START COPYPROTECTION
net start “Protexis Licensing V2″

REM START PROGRAM, USE YOUR PATH AND PROGRAM EXE NAME
start “C:\Programme\Corel\Paintshop10\Paintshop.exe”

REM WAIT UNTIL PROGRAM HAS LOADED
wait 10

REM STOP COPYPROTECTION
net stop “Protexis Licensing V2″

exit
——————
“wait.exe” can be downloaded here http://www.ppedv.de/dwnld/wait.zip
best copy it to c:\Windows\system32

——————————————————

Hope this helps.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Corel PaintShop Pro X - 4 Free
« Last post by app103 on July 18, 2009, 08:34 PM »
Just downloaded & installed this, and I have this one burning question that only someone that has used this and is very experienced with it can answer:

How do I get the classic Windows color picker instead of the crazy one? Or am I just going to have to continue using PSP7?

 :tellme:
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Living Room / Re: DRM hits a new low as Amazon hits the delete key
« Last post by app103 on July 18, 2009, 11:11 AM »
What amazon did was the digital equivalent of breaking into your home in the middle of the night and replacing a book on your table with a refund check.

And they didn't just take back what they sold to you. In at least one case, they took more. There was at least one student that had purchased one of the books in question, to complete a summer reading assignment. They took all his work, notes and annotations.

Amazon also violated their own licensing and terms of use agreement, which states that once you pay for a book it's yours forever, and they will not revoke your access to what you paid for unless YOU do something wrong. Nowhere in there does it say they will delete books if a publisher does something wrong. And as of today, that agreement still has not been changed.

In the physical book world, they could never get away with something like this. They would be treated as criminals if they even tried it.

In the physical book world, the publisher would have been held responsible for their breach of copyright, and if the copyright holder sued them and won, they would be made to pay the copyright holder for that violation, whatever money they made from the sale of those books in addition to some very stiff fines.

Those that had purchased the books would not have to return them. Additionally, I believe that once the publisher is found guilty, the purchaser would be entitled to a refund, if they took that publisher to small claims court or if it was ordered by the court to offer an optional refund to purchasers, making it even more expensive for the violating publisher. But again, nothing would force the end user to return the book for a refund. It would be their option.

Put it this way, in the physical book world, it's the unauthorized publisher that would be royally screwed for the violation, and not the end users. There is nothing in the law that punishes end users that purchase bootleg copies of books, in good faith.

And this whole incident raises another question with regards to Amazon. How carefully are they screening products they are selling to their customers?
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Another idea that seems so obvious that I don't understand why it wasn't mentioned already:

You could mount the HD in one of your spare 5.25 inch bays using mounting brackets or an internal enclosure with a rack. Then you could hook up the HD directly to your PC's power supply and motherboard. This is assuming you have a spare 5.25 inch bay to begin with.

If there is an issue with it being a PATA drive and there only being SATA capabilities on your motherboard, then you can use a controller card to fix that problem. (there are also SATA controller cards, too,  in case you have maxed that out already, and that was your reason for using an external enclosure)
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I couldn't find any brick that had enough power and also had a Molex connector.

What kind of connector did you find? It might be easier to just buy an adapter like I had to do when I bought my Dell and wanted to use some older drives (it only came with ability to power SATA)
Well, that's the thing.  I couldn't find any brick that had that much power (50-80W) with a connector that I would be able to convert to a Molex with an adapter of some sort.  I looked for a long time with a bunch of combination, but didn't find any.

That was why I asked you, because maybe I can help you find the right adapter. (can't look if I don't know what I am looking for)
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I couldn't find any brick that had enough power and also had a Molex connector.

What kind of connector did you find? It might be easier to just buy an adapter like I had to do when I bought my Dell and wanted to use some older drives (it only came with ability to power SATA)
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Living Room / Re: What have I done!?
« Last post by app103 on July 16, 2009, 07:26 PM »
I am just getting that jittery feeling

Yup. It is scary. It's also a sign that you're growing as a person. :)

Let the clock start. steeladept should disappear from the forum for a period of six months starting in about 18 months. That will be about the time we'll hear something to the effect of "I really really really need to start my thesis". ;)




He'd never say that.

However, he very well might say: "I really really really need to start my dissertation..."


At which point he will be offered a copy of Instant Boss and a link to PhinisheD.org

or he can join mouser in the  DC ABD Procrastinators Club.
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Living Room / Re: Companies Caught Spamming our Forum with Fake Posts
« Last post by app103 on July 14, 2009, 03:47 PM »
nofollow is no longer valid from Google.  This was changed a couple weeks ago.

The only news I heard about nofollow was related to internal page rank sculpting for SEO purposes and not related to whether or not you vouch for external link targets.

From my understanding, Google still considers nofollow valid and is still encouraging its use for any links pointing to a target you will not stake the reputation of your site on, especially ones contained within user generated content and ads, preventing any of your page rank from flowing to those sites. It does not hurt you to use them on links with external targets.

What they changed is how much page rank flows to the links not containing that attribute.

Before if you had 3 links on a page, pointing to pages within your own site (an about page and 2 content pages) you could concentrate page rank that flowed to those 2 content pages and boost it by throwing nofollow on the link to the about page. That way the remaining 2 links would each get 50% of the available google juice.

Now, with the change, instead of dividing the PR juice between the links without the nofollow attribute, you get the same amount flowing to those 2 pages, even if the 3rd has nofollow.

So instead of boosting the page rank of pages on your own site by pushing 50/50, you still get only 33% going to each, with the exception of the one that has nofollow. That one would still get nothing.

Nothing was changed with regards to how much of your page rank would go to any link with the nofollow attribute. They still get nothing.

http://searchenginewatch.com/3634387

http://www.mattcutts.../pagerank-sculpting/
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