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i think zaine had a post about a program that does this on his blog.

go to http://www.anova.org/blog/ and scroll way down to this:

07 August 2005
TaskTracker's unique non-hierarchical file model
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Living Room / Re: What's your "Autism Quotient"?
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 09:30 PM »
you broke it!!
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*more* stuff in the newsletter!??!
..[mouser faints].
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Living Room / Re: Opniyama - another insane japanese flash thingie
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 09:28 PM »
Naw..."I didn't know the rules" won't fly. Even when kids play, they make up their own rules

well said, and good advice to live by.
make up your own rules.

ps.
print out this thread for when you get hauled into court and need to show the judge something for your defense.  ;)
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Living Room / Re: Spell with flickr!
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 09:22 PM »
wow cooool!!
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Living Room / Re: Opniyama - another insane japanese flash thingie
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 07:09 AM »
hey for all i know there is a way to "win", but life is more fun if you pretend there isn't.  plus if you meet god when you die you can just tell him you didn't know the rules.
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We've been having a lot of discussions about launch bars recently.  Well after seeing these active discussions on our forum, the makers of True Launch Bar have extended an extremely generous offer to DonationCoder.com members:

DonationCoder.com members can now receive 50% off of any edition of True Launch Bar.  This brings the price of the program for use on a single computer to $10 - it's hard to imagine how you can go wrong at that price.

They have also been kind enough to donate some copies of the program for us to give away.  Try the program and if it's something you'd like to have but still can't afford, enter our drawing to win a copy here: https://www.donation...wing/freedrawing.php.


I just wanted to say thank you to True Launch Bar author for donating the copies for us to give away and giving our members such a generous discount.

 :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup: :Thmbsup:
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Living Room / Re: Opniyama - another insane japanese flash thingie
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 05:34 AM »
f0dder you have to get out of that western mindset.. it's zen.
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA - encrypted-SFX-EXE to see secret text
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 05:25 AM »
f0dder's new program made in response to this request is now online: http://fsekrit.donationcoder.com
and has it's own forum section: https://www.donation...index.php?board=74.0

future discussions should take place in that section.
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fSekrit / Re: IDEA - encrypted-SFX-EXE to see secret text
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 05:22 AM »
im gonna moves these posts to fsekrit section.
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Post New Requests Here / Re: Trigger on Mouse Hover
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 04:43 AM »
ethan was very nice enough to send me a package with the latest version of Maomi to be added to the Coding Snacks page, where it now lives: https://www.donation...dingSnacks/index.php
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Older Newsletters / Newsletter for January 31, 2006 - Codename 'Secrets and Lines'
« Last post by mouser on January 31, 2006, 04:35 AM »
Newsletter for January 31, 2006
Codename 'Secrets and Lines'

"If you read nothing else on our site, read the newsletter!"



1. New Software Release - fSekrit
We've got some two cool new applications that we released this month on the site.
The first is a program called fSekrit, based on an idea suggested by Stefan on our forum and coded by one of our members, f0dder.
fSekrit is a tool for keeping encrypted notes.  The really special thing about it is that notes are truly self-contained; the editor program and your note are merged together into a tiny self-contained exe (about 40k), removing the need to install a special application to view your data.  Perfect for keeping encrypted notes on USB flash drives for example.  Brand sparkling new - released today Jan 31, 2006!
MORE -> http://fsekrit.donationcoder.com/?ref=nl


2. New Software Release - MiniCap
This month we also released MiniCap, a small screen capture utility based on the technology found in Screenshot Captor.
MiniCap features very quick interactive capturing of windows and objects, but its real strength is as a commandline non-interactive capture tool.  With tons of options it's perfect for when you need to do some clever capturing from another script.  Visit the forum for tips on how other people are scripting MiniCap to do some fun stuff.
MORE -> https://www.donation...ap/index.html?ref=nl


3. Major Software Update - Screenshot Captor
One of the most requested features from Screenshot Captor, our well known screen capture program, has been the ability to capture scrolling windows.  Well, it's finally here.  The new release of Screenshot Captor which came out this month supports a completely revamped way to capture windows objects and windows that is actually fun to use, and it includes a powerful function for performing autoscrolling captures on windows like Internet Explorer, Opera, or Firefox, where there is too much information to be seen without scrolling.  Perfect for making giant screenshots of entire webpages, or capturing large file explorer windows.  The new version also includes a new beautiful thumbnail creation tool.
MORE -> https://www.donation...or/index.html?ref=nl


4. Big Update for the Image Management Review
Nudone has updated his massive Image Management Shootout Review to discuss the newly released ACDSee Pro, the big brother of ACDsee which won our choice of best tool in the original review.  Is the pro version worth your money?  Read the new review and find out.
MORE -> https://www.donation...r2/index.html?ref=nl


5. Website of the Month - The Coding Horror Blog
Our website of the month for January is Jeff Atwood's Coding Horror Blog, which is rapidly becoming one of our very favorite programming-related blogs. New entries are posted frequently, and they are consistently entertaining and insightful, with useful links and no filler, and excellent comments from readers. Most of the articles are not on hardcore coding techniques and non-programmers may find it the perfect peek into the mind of a programmer.
MORE -> https://www.donation...ks/index.html?ref=nl


6. Member Site to Blow your Mind - theprawn.com (allen's page)
Our favorite find this month was theprawn.com, the website of one of our members (allen).  It showcases some extremely cool dynamic page generation scripts he has written, including imagIIne, an amazing online dynamic image constructor, a wonderfully whimsical stick figure markup language, and an incredibly useful *online* regular expression search and replace tool.  Allen is also working on a wonderful script to help donationcoder members generate funny ecards online - look for it later this month!
MORE -> https://www.donation...?topic=2226.0?ref=nl


7. Last day to request January's special free gift for programmers..
Today is the *last day* to request your free shareware license of PECompact2, the excellent executable program compressor from our friends at Bitsum Technologies (www.bitsum.com).
MORE -> https://www.donation...g/drawing.php?ref=nl


8. ..New giveaways and New discounts
This month we're giving away some free copies of the much loved program True Launch Bar, which is one of the most full featured application launch bars ever made.  In addition to the copies we are giving away, members can also get a huge 50% discount on purchases of any version of true launch bar.  We're also giving away free copies of the brand new ACDSee PRO (see Nudone's review this month).  Open to all donating/honorary members.  Thanks to these companies for donating copies for us to give away.
ENTER TO WIN -> https://www.donation...eedrawing.php?ref=nl
DISCOUNT ON TRUE LAUNCH BAR ->  https://www.donation...hp?topic=2250?ref=nl


9. New Coding Snack Authors
We know that one of your favorite areas of the site has always been the Coding snacks section of the forum, where people can request little utilities and have them programmed on demand as freeware by passing programmers.  This month we had some fun tools posted, including:


10. Vote in this month's poll
We need your participation!  Whether you are or are not the type to vote in polls, please stop what you're doing right now and vote in the poll below to let us know what you would like us to concentrate on this year.  Your votes have a huge impact on how we spend our time and what we devote our resource to: https://www.donation...hp?topic=1991?ref=nl


11. Noteworthy forum threads
It's getting hard to pick out the best threads with so much activity on the forum; we're going to have to put out a newsletter every two weeks if this keeps up!


12. Site News
  • With so much conversation going on in the forum lately, it can be hard to keep up with all the posts.  For those of you who are more email-centric, we've set up a special email subscription account at http://www.FeedBlitz.com.  It's completely free and you can sign up to get daily digests of all of the days posts - https://www.donation...?topic=2070.0?ref=nl
  • The Links button at the top of every page now takes you to a list of sections of the site in the form of questions and answers with links you can click for more information.  We hope this makes it easier to find the page you are looking for.  And from that page you can still access our collection of favorite sites on the Internet - https://www.donation...ks/index.html?ref=nl


13. The Reviewer Elite..
We asked (and are still asking!) you to tell us what you want us to focus on for 2006, and doing more reviews was the 2nd most common request so far.  We've taken your requests to heart and we've embarked on a very serious plan to increase the frequency of our reviews.  So we are putting out a call to our members to try to find a group of people who want to be part of a new "Reviewer Elite" - reviewers who are committed to, and capable of doing the kind of comprehensive reviews that our readers expect.  In return we are going to make sure that these reviewers are treated as some of the most important contributors to the site, including making sure they are well rewarded in terms of donations, free software, and if we can arrange it, paid publication in a print computer magazine.

If after reading our exhaustive reviews you think this is something you would be good at and would enjoy, let us know.  Maybe you'll be part of the new DonationCoder.com Reviewer Elite team.

MORE -> https://www.donation...?topic=2232.0?ref=nl


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Best E-mail Client / Re: The Bat! (Some constructive criticism)
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 11:44 PM »
i think this is a great idea; i hope we do more of this on this site.
while i might not have the same needs as you, i think the sentiment is right on the money; thebat is great but it still needs some tweaking.  good news is they do seem to be very active developing it.

regarding quoting - i was just talking to author of mobysaurus about quoting options.  it may be possible to make a macro in thebat that does what you want as well..
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Living Room / Re: TyperA - test your typing skills
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 11:41 PM »
you know this is a great point that hadn't ocured to me.
this test may be as much a test of READING fast and connecting reading to writing as a test of typing.
the rest of us are faster at typing their own thoughts, you guys are just freaks of nature.
yeah thats my story and im sticking to it.
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there is a registry key you can erase to do this.
some of the "cleaner" apps have an option to do it.
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Living Room / Opniyama - another insane japanese flash thingie
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 10:14 PM »
http://palaisdetokyo.../game1/opniyama.html

link found on downloadsquad.com
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General Software Discussion / Re: "Mail and/or RSS reader" screensaver?
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 08:04 PM »
id like to know an rss screensaver as well, looking forward to the replies.
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Living Room / Re: Fan Computer Case
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 08:01 PM »
hahahahahaha Edvard.

actualyl it would be fun to see some case mods based out of the idea of building the case into a fan, like a standing fan maybe?
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Living Room / Re: TyperA - test your typing skills
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 07:52 PM »
i agree with Edvard, i think this typing test is anti-corrector biased.  all you who are scoring higher than me are obviously making a trillion mistakes that you are able to ignore and not correct, wyle my typingg is alwayz correketed to prefection and thatts why im' being peanilized.
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Living Room / serious winamp security risk
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 12:28 PM »
Critical Security Flaw Found in WinampAn "extremely critical" security vulnerability has been discovered in AOL's Winamp digital media player, relating to the way the software handles filenames that include a computer name. An exploit has already surfaced for the flaw.

Note that last part: An exploit has already surfaced for the flaw.

that means you better take this seriously if you use winamp especially for listening to internet streams.


http://www.betanews....in_Winamp/1138642647
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Finished Programs / Re: DONE: perform random URL queries (Random Submitter)
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 12:26 PM »
on a related topic:

There's a bunch of work that computer scientists and cryptographers are doing in an area called "Private Information Retrieval" that tries to find ways of asking search queries in a way that you get the answer you want, but the database doesn't know what you asked for.


http://www.dbis.info...n.de/index.php?id=90
http://www.cs.umd.ed...gasarch/pir/pir.html

[link from boingboing]
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General Software Discussion / Re: Badware
« Last post by mouser on January 30, 2006, 12:06 PM »
allen - hahahahahahah i've seen those commercials as well.
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