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Living Room / Looking for Refrigerator Magnets that work
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 25, 2010, 02:41 PM »
I can find numerous claims on the Internet about the "holding" power of refrigerator/bulletin board magnets.  The ones I have tried from the grocery stores just don't cut it.  Any suggestions (links would be appreciated)?
TIA
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PersonalBrain 5  8/10
  • (6 is in beta)
  • Almost true FAYT, except it can only find strings at the start of words.  It won't find "in" in the middle or end of words like "finding."
  • Requires use of tabbing arrow keys down to result (if more than one) >> ENTER to locate search item, even if the only item on results list.
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Side Note: This is not a small investment at $249, but the old adage "you get what you pay for" applies.  Phone tech support, numerous Camtasia"-style tutorials, live webinars with ability to submit questions and real improvement in development.  The 6 beta adds some real improvements over 5.  My primary beef is it's very Microsoft-centric, at least in Windows, but boasts Mac/Linux/Windows cross-platform.

  
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General Software Discussion / Re: My Windows Desktop is a shambles...
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 24, 2010, 08:31 PM »
...
It was the whim of my father and by his explanation, he felt it was more mentally ergonomic to have the start button on the right side, if you were right handed.
...

Kudos to your dexterity with the mouse!  I tried a right-side taskbar, but drove myself crazy every time I went for a scrollbar.
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General Software Discussion / Re: My Windows Desktop is a shambles...
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 24, 2010, 01:59 PM »
@App,
I have a curiosity about your taskbar.  I suspect by the way it appears, it is set on the right of your screen probably using the Auto-hide property.  I know it is a matter of personal taste, but given the scrollbars are on the right, I was curious how you decided on the right side?  Does it give you any advantage or was it just the whim of the day?
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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: VeggieWorld(?) - Children's Game
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 23, 2010, 02:44 PM »
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Exactly what I was trying to say. You don't want the kids at the dinner table looking at their plate of broccoli and saying "Youuuu stinkkk!" to the chagrin of their parents.

This is hard, I'm not very creative at this kind of thing either.

I have been giving some thought to this and I really do not think it will be possible to avoid it with even the most gentle "I don't like being next to you" type verbiage.  I have an idea.

Dave (and others), how would you feel about your child using VeggieWorld if the antagonistic response was silent?  Making Veggie "A" move to somewhere else, if Veggie "B" was an incompatible?  A simple explanation in the "Instructions" would read something like, "... If you drag VeggiePea next to VeggieOnion on the screen (which is not compatible) VeggiPea will move away from VeggieOnion...." 
How would that work?

This would negate adding negative diction, but still get the point across that it is not a good idea to plant peas and onions together.  It would reduce the phrase workload by a third.  We would only have to target neutral and complimentary diction.

Opinions?
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General Software Discussion / Re: My Windows Desktop is a shambles...
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 23, 2010, 02:46 AM »
<gulp>... Nice... uh, art gallery(?)... <looks at shoes>
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General Software Discussion / Re: My Windows Desktop is a shambles...
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 22, 2010, 11:40 PM »
Now you are beginning to understand my taskbar madness!  :D

Madness... what madness? :huh:
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General Software Discussion / Re: My Windows Desktop is a shambles...
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 22, 2010, 06:11 PM »
there are lots of different "launch bar" / dock programs you can use for this -- mine is just one.
Yes, but technical support and access to the developer counts for a lot, as well as a thriving user forum.
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General Software Discussion / Re: My Windows Desktop is a shambles...
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 22, 2010, 05:06 PM »
Use a "Launch Bar" instead of your desktop to arrange your programs and files, and turn off your desktop icons completely (or at least delete 99% of them); that's what many of us do: https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=18759.0
Thanks, I'll give it a go and report back.
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General Software Discussion / My Windows Desktop is a shambles...
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 22, 2010, 04:48 PM »
My Windows Desktop (WDT) is a real mess and I have yet to figure out a way to manage it.  I wish there was some way to...
 
  • "stack" icon groups on the WDT wherever I want them
  • have it "flyout" when I pass over the "Stack" with my mouse
  • slide my mouse down the list to the desired app
  • click to open


If there's a better way, I'm open to suggestions.  I have trial-ed Total Commander, Directory Opus, and XYPlorer some years ago, but they didn't connect.  

TIA
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Living Room / Re: Old Burma Shave signs
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 22, 2010, 02:18 AM »
SHE RACED HER CHARIOT
AT EIGHTY PER
THEY HAULED AWAY
WHAT HAD BEN-HUR
Burma-Shave

WHEN IN THE COUNTRY
WATCH OUT FOR TRACTOR
DON'T HIT ONE
YOU'LL BE COMPACTOR
Burma Shave

These signs are in the field across the street from where I live in the country.  You will read the top one heading West and the bottom heading East.   
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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: VeggieWorld(?) - Children's Game
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 20, 2010, 05:09 PM »
What about veggies running (or slinking) away from each other, or giving each other hugs and high fives? You might can come up with a few cool animations.
Sounds fun!  Unfortunately, this is beyond my coding abilities, at present.  I never had a need to learn the graphics part.  I have a vision for the facial expressions, but that will be swapping one bitmap for another.  Maybe in a year or two.
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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: VeggieWorld(?) - Children's Game
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 20, 2010, 05:04 PM »
Do you really need hundreds of these?
I have eight children and the thing that bored them the most growing up was figuring out what happened next.  Maybe 100 might be too much, but I would rather pare down in the final stages rather than ramp up.

I'm just concerned that these 8 year olds will start spouting veggie epithets at the dinner table and committing veggie hate crimes.

- Signed
- A concerned Daddy
With eight of my own, I understand; in fact, I will use them heavily coming up with phrases too!  Dave, your concern is exactly what has been my guiding directive.  Knowing this, I hope to provide beneficial "epithets."

EDIT: Also, the kids games I've seen just use a handful of stock phrases. I tend to think repetition is part of what makes it fun for them, and I'm not sure they would appreciate all the effort going into avoiding it, as an adult would.
Funny you should bring this up.  I was recently in the store looking for a gift for my children and noticed all the board games I played (and got bored with) growing up.  It dawned on me that game manufacturers really don't want children to be satisfied with one or two games.  The marketing folks want the children to get bored so they will bug their parents to buy another.  Kind of like, built-in obsolescence.  What do you think?

By the way, this would be educational for some adults as well, those of us without "green thumbs".
;)
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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: VeggieWorld(?) - Children's Game
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 20, 2010, 04:50 PM »
What's the target age group? "FYI - the target age is +/- 8 years old"


Smell could be important - I dont know can plants smell (?)
but how about:

Ooooohh! you smell nice :-)
or
YEEEeeeuuuaaaahhh  SMELLLLL BAAAADDDD  :-D

It's tempting to give them adult characteristics (I dont mean anything risque) but dont know would this be interesting for kids (depending on the age group).


I think "smell" could be explored.  There is nothing wrong with "You smell nice,"but "You stink!"  Well, you get the picture. 

Children are very impressionable and if a few thought some uncomplimentary comment was "cool" it might not be the best.  This is why I have sought help.  It is a delicate (but not un-doable) subject.  Thanks for your sensitivity.
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Living Room / Seeking Foreign Language Collaborators for Children's Software
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 20, 2010, 04:43 PM »
I am working on a DonationCoder NANY app for children and I think I can make things work out to let children of non-English cultures have some fun and learn about gardening.  If you think you might be interested, please click on the link below and take a look.  If this appeals to you, get with me sometime.  Thanks!

--> VeggieWorld <--

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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: VeggieWorld(?) - Children's Game
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 20, 2010, 04:27 PM »
This could be fun. I'll see what I can come up with and ask a few friends too.

Bill
Thanks a bunch!  I intend to get 100 of each.  This will let me use the hundredths of a second for randomization.  No sense making it more difficult than necessary. 

FYI - the target age is +/- 8 years old. 
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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: VeggieWorld(?) - Children's Game
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 20, 2010, 12:48 PM »
Could you be more specific on what you mean by "I need hundreds of short phrases I can populate the "balloon" responses from the vegetables." Maybe some examples?
Thanks for your interest.  I made some changes to the "Help!" above, but here is what I added...

There are three types of phrases...
  • (Veggie A likes Veggie B) "Ah! It's nice to be near you!" or "I like being close to you!"
  • (Veggie A is indifferent (neutral) to Veggie B)  "<Yawn> Oh, it's you." or "You planning on hanging around a while?"
  • (Veggie A dislikes Veggie B)  "Would you mind moving somewhere else, please?" or "I don't think I like being around you." or "Being near you makes me uncomfortable."

As you can tell, I'm not real creative (nor fun) with these.  That's why I need the help.  :-[

Since not all vegetables benefit from companion planting I am trying to convey relationships (beneficial, neutral or antagonistic) in human terms, the benefit/detriment between one vegetable being planted in proximity to another.   I need a lot of phrases to express the feelings one "person" (Veggie) might have for the other if he/she was happy to be near the other, doesn't really care or was unhappy to be near the other.   If I have a lot of phrases, graphics and sounds, the child shouldn't get bored too easily and might learn some important gardening wisdom by osmosis.

Hope that helps?
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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / Re: NANY 2011 Pledge: VeggieWorld(?) - Children's Game
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 18, 2010, 02:49 AM »
An interesting spin-off from this would be a garden designer... I often forget what was where in our slightly haphazard rotation scheme  ;)
That is my vision for the "professional" non-animated version, but depending on how the architecture of the VeggieWorld(?) goes, it would be a logical next step.

My wife is good with kids... I'll see if I can get her into the NANY spirit  :)
Yippee! 
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General Software Discussion / Re: Best free firewall for Windows?
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 02, 2010, 11:31 PM »
...
So here you go. HIPS can be useful (for me at least, maybe not for the other superhumans here) when, once in a while I act stupidly. I'm generally careful, but when I lack sleep, I sometimes do stupid things...  :)

Oops!  I'm not superhuman or immune from "stupid."  Maybe I should reconsider.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Best free firewall for Windows?
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 02, 2010, 09:59 PM »
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however, if you're sitting behind a hardware home router with basic security features there's also good argument that the built-in firewall that comes with Windows is more than adequate.
It still is an experiment, but this is what I have lived with for months, but then again I never open any attachment that I do not recognize the sender.  Even if the sender is known (it can be counterfeited) the subject and body must reflect the contact's writing style and habits.  

Oh yeah, I don't go just "surfin'" and download anything I find.

I'll be sure and post back if I get burned.  :onfire:
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N.A.N.Y. 2011 / NANY 2011 Release: "VeggieSquares" - Children's Game
« Last post by CodeTRUCKER on September 02, 2010, 04:46 PM »
    NANY 2011 Entry Information

    Application Name"VeggieSquares"
    Version Pre-Release 0.9.3.5
    Short Description A "game" that will train children(?) about the simplicity of planning a small vegetable garden.
    Development IDE LiveCode
    Supported OSes Vista(32) and Windows 7(64) at present
    Download Link  >>----> VeggieSquaresPreRelease.zip  <----<<  Download here!
    System Requirements
    • A PC running Windows Vista(32) or Win7(64) for now.
    • Monitor capable of 1024 x 768.
    • A Mouse, TrackPad or TrackBall
    Version History
    Click to Read Version History...
    • 0.9.3.9 (2011-02-16)
      • Transparent minor changes.
      • Made available via Twitter.
    .
    • 0.9.3.5 (2011-01-08c)
      • Corrected numerous spelling errors.
      • Added credits for the invaluable assistance of "A. Nonymous."
    .
    • 0.9.3.3 (2011-01-08b)
      • Removed nag screens.
    .
    • 0.9.3.0 (2011-01-08)
      • Migrated code to LiveCode with assistance.
      • Added simple animation
      • Reduced zip file to a single exec.
    .
    • 0.6.0.0 (2010-12-31)
      • NOTE: Due to a corruption of the program data, the project had to be rebuilt and due to the time constraints, drastically simplified.  Further development will be for a later time.
      • The idea of making caricatures of the "Veggies" as animated entities was scrubbed.  There will be no "talking" between "Veggies."
      • The various cafe, corral, etc. background bitmaps was scrubbed in favor of allowing the visualization and the reinforcement of the simplicity of "four-square" gardening.
      • The name "VeggieWorld" was changed to "VeggieSquares" to emphasize the simplicity of the method this software introduces.
      • "Turnip" and "squash" was eliminated.  "Peppers," "Onions," "Beans" and "Lettuce" were all added, but unfortunately, only one instance of each Veggie is available at present.
    .
    • 0.0.1.2 (2010-12-23)
      • Tomato, Turnip and Squash "Veggie" graphics have been completed.
      • Creation and compilation of compatibilities/incompatibilities is well under way.
      • The "Veggie Bin" (area where the "Veggies" are "stored") to the "Four-Square" garden area are now laid out correctly.
      • Basic function of the drag-and-drop is now working.
      • Collision detection works, but the comment "thought cloud" object only flashes and disappears.

    Author"CodeTRUCKER,"
    Important Contributors
    Click To Read About Some Very Important People...
    The following individuals deserve recognition for their part in various aspects of "VeggieSquares."  Some earlier folks helped frame a clearer focus on the author's original vision, weeding out traps and pitfalls while adding ideas for improvement.  Some picked up where the initial contributors left off adding their own indelible mark.  Lastly, some people were there at the end when it was time to bring the project together.  Without this last group, all of the planning, consultation and criticisms would have not realized a tangible outcome.

    The Pioneers
    This early group of folks helped to frame the genesis of the project.


    Mouser
    What else can I say?  Without our "Reigning Router of Rodentia" none of us would even have a chance to share our coding capabilities.  I owe a special "Thank you!" for help, understanding and extra effort behind the scenes that allowed me to be included in NANY 2011!

    Perry Mowbray
    A tireless visionary who was able to "see" what NANY could be and ran with it.  He took the hand of our beloved annual NANY event and guided it to a new level of organization, participation and fun!
    BriansdadI'm honored his entire participation at DC was on my "VeggieWorld" "VeggieSquares" thread.  I hope he'll come back and get more of DC!
    tomosAnyone who has been on DC for any reasonable length of time has been touched by this member's own brand of participation and encouragement.  Thanks, tomos, for adding your touch again!

    daddydave
    Thank you for helping me see pitfalls *and* provoking a necessary change in the direction of this project.  Your comments changed the destiny of "VeggieWorld" to "VeggieSquares" forever.

    The Second Wave
    These contributors are usually the ones who came in a little later or have lurked about the goings-ons until the time was ripe to comment.  This group did (and often does) change the direction of a project.  Contributions at this stage of the development can not be overstated.
     
    Stoic JokerThank you for your willingness to "tell it like you see it."  Your insights never fail to sharpen my focus.  Thanks also for your encouragement and vote of confidence that I could tackle C++ if I wanted to.  FYI - "Fences" is still alive.  It's just simmerin'.

    insomnianiac
    In combination with the comments of daddydave above, your insights provoked the change from where "VeggieWorld" was to where "VeggieSquares" is and will be in the future.  Your contribution was certainly not "daft."
    vlastimilEnthusiasm in an "audience" will always have an effect on the "performer."  I hope the enthusiasm you expressed for my efforts has been well rewarded in "VeggieSquares?"  Remember to keep an eye out for further additions and improvements.

    The Cavalry
    "Sound the Bugle!  Here comes the Cavalry!"  
    This collection of contributors are the ones that "push you over the top!"  They inspire and require an unspoken contract from an author/developer to bring the project to reality which compels one to go ahead and give it everything it takes!  Without these folks, "VeggieSquares" would not be a real piece of usable software.  Thanks, for the boost!


    A. Nonymous
    The initial usable executable is a collaboration between myself and an individual who has required me to keep the identity anonymous.  A sincere thanks goes to "A. Nonymous" for assistance!  Without it, this project would never have been to this level of function and completeness by now.  :Thmbsup:

    kyrathaba
    Thank you for your encouragement and enthusiasm for the C#.NET language and your C# tutorials on your web site.  While I didn't choose C#.NET as my language of choice, what I learned from your tutorials and encouragements allowed me to sort out the choices which ultimately helped me to decide on LiveCode as the language that "fits" me!.

    worstje
    As "The Gent with the White Hat" it is very fitting you came to the rescue as one of the "Good Guys!" Your post brought hope from an eleventh-hour disaster.  Had you not posted, "VeggieSquares" might have lain dormant.  Thank you so much for this contribution!

    The Unsung Heroes
    Any project is always the product of collaboration.  Even if the author/developer has no apparent assistance, what is eventually produced is the result of numerous contributors.  New ideas, features overall structure is often changed by what an author hears and sees from these "others."  These are the true "Unsung Heroes" of success.  These are the anonymous ones (past, present and future) whose seemingly insignificant comments to others provoked chains of inspiration that were eventually expressed as, "...did you ever think about doing...." and "...are you sure you want to include that....?"  Without them, we authors would continually produce dull, dry boring stuff.  With them our embryonic notions gestate, form and grow into something of substance.  This throng may be unknown, but they certainly are not unnecessary.  The sheer numbers of these "contributors" prevent any reasonable effort to list them, so I would like to take this opportunity to say a collective, "Thank you!"

    The Public Hosts
    These are the people that have adopted "VeggieSquares" and publicized it on their own web sites.  Thank you for your vote of confidence in seeing "VeggieSquares" as an asset!

    dedideThank you for posting "VeggieSquares" on your Ballarat Community Garden web site and your willingness to participate in future development.



    Description
    First off, "VeggieWorld" will always be a freebie!  The reason is one of the most fundamental needs of human existence is to eat and to eat the food the food has to come from the local grocery store, right?  Well, not really.  
    Click For A Rationale...
    The local grocery store is only the place to "store" food to be collected.  Yes, everyone knows this, but when was the last time you thought of a bird with beautifully multicolored feathers, bright red combs and wattles when you placed the bag of frozen leg quarters in the cart?  When you bought the last box of frozen mixed vegetables that the little orange cubes of carrot provoked an image of a narrow cone-shaped orange colored object with a green top?  My point is that our society has systematically removed our connection to the fundamental source of staying alive.  

    Gardening is not taught in our schools at all unless one is fortunate enough to be educated in the country schools that still have 4-H programs and thriving FFA clubs, but even these are beginning to direct toward agri-business.  The most surprising aspect of this is in the event of a national emergency it would be the ability of the populace to sustain itself that would allow the government to be able to act to overcome the emergency.  In WWII it was the "Victory Gardens," small patches of dirt in backyards, that allowed necessary food to be sent to the troops that were in other countries.  Ask yourself what you would have done if the Y2K hype had really materialized?  Scary, no?

    Which would you plant next to a tomato?  An onion or potato?  If you said "potato" you would have doomed the potato to infestations of spider mites and the tomato to an attack of fungus.  If you said a "onion" you would have given the tomato a head start because the pungency of the onion deters the bugs that would attack the tomato.  Why? Because, just like people, the botanical world has "folks" that get along and others that don't.  In light of my brief exposition, to understand this is of some importance.



    In light of the above I intend to create a interactive drag-and-drop game (tool?) for children of all ages to passively learn about the interrelationships that exist between vegetables and their organic environment.  As the child "pairs" the different vegetables and other aspects of the flora the program's response will passively instruct and reinforce knowledge of some do's and don'ts in gardening.  

    It is my hope that children will be encouraged to experiment with "growing things" by eliminating one of the major contributors to garden failure... planting the wrong plants together.

    DC_Mockup30110108.png

    Features
    • The child(?) will click on sprites of all applicable vegetables the sidebar on to a background garden plot.
    • The "Veggies" are dragged as desired.
    • Perhaps, if time allows, the child would be able to print out either/both a report or picture of the screen scene, hopefully to assist the child in garden planning.
    • Again, if time allows, the triggering of appropriate sounds and sound effects.

    Planned Features
    My NANY app will be a simplistic and fun interface for the underlying logic and database.  As my understanding and programming skills develop I intend to continue development by adding features to this app without any end in sight.  I am very excited to be able to influence the lives of children in a positive and helpful way.  This app will probably be my favorite all-time project!  

    Aside from the above, it would be my plan to further develop the coding base and other companion apps to market to the more serious-minded gardening enthusiast.

    Usage
    Installation
    None.  Simply extract and execute the single program file.

    Using the Application

    The user must be able to follow simple instructions, open the app and drag-and-drop.  Basic Windows functional abilities.

    Uninstallation
    Delete the executable.

    Known Issues
    Completion of the splash screen, print capability and hep files needs completion, but it is presently usable and stable.


    If this is something you would like to help with, please send them to me in a Personal Message (Click the icon on the left under my avatar.)   I thought it would better than littering this thread them, but maybe it might provoke others to come up with some really good ones?

    Thanks for your help!

     FYI - "VeggieSquares" will always be a freebie!  Gardening is one of the most enjoyable and long-term fulfilling activities I have known.  I started in 1984 with a tomato plant in one five-gallon plastic bucket and a bell pepper plant in another.  I did such a good job growing them that they were both stolen off our porch.   :)  I took it as a compliment and hoped they enjoyed the harvest!

    Attention: If anyone who is fluent in foreign language would be interested in making a non-English version, I would be happy to discuss it.  Children everywhere should know how to grow things!
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    Some time ago on this thread I had asked if anyone knew any information about The Calendar Planner.  At that time no one was able to verify the software was still active.  After some more digging (in the right place) and locating a support phone number, I was able to talk with Yossi this morning on the phone, I can now say that Reel Logix is still in business and are continuing to develop the software.  The only feature I have found missing is the ability to import in the iCal (*.ics) format (but your mileage may vary).  I am hoping this feature will be included in the next version.

    Here are the particulars if interested.  Yossi did say to use the email address below rather than the "Contact Us" on the website because they are having some issues with the server.

    The Calendar Planner
    [email protected]
    818-216-0954

    FYI - the information above has been verified by me personally.  I am receiving no compensation of any kind for this announcement except the possibility of helping some of my friends on DC.
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    Living Room / Re: Antivirus companies support virus writers?
    « Last post by CodeTRUCKER on April 30, 2010, 03:18 PM »
    Ok, it's been a few weeks since this thread was bumped, but I did have some thoughts on the original subject...

    "The best defense is a good offense."

    I do not know the original author of this wisdom, but it does apply here.  Also, I have no first-hand or second-hand knowledge of the business dealings of the A-V/Security software houses, but I am a businessman. 

    If I were in the business of A-V products I would be a fool not to at least consider gaining the advantage of hiring virus authors to my R & D initiatives.  It does not necessarily follow that I *must* enhance my profits by adding threats to the "wilderness."  Just because a virus is authored does not require it to be released.  As a responsible businessman it would be incumbent on me and my principals to insure that any creations must be indefinitely quarantined.

    Just out of curiosity, has anyone ever heard any of the A-V houses state unequivocally they do not employ the dark talents of virus hackers?  I have not.

    Given the above, I am persuaded that malware authors must be included in the business models of *all* the A-V vendors as it would self-inflict an anemia within their R & D wings that would subordinate their developments to competitors if they did not, but my persuasions must halt on this point.  Like many things in business, morality and integrity can only be as strong in commerce as it is in the  characters of the corporate executives.

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    ...
    AllMyNotes works perfectly well if disable autostartup. I think the problem is somewhere else, possibly something happened with installation itself, try to re-install the software, sometimes such trivial things help.

    Note: upon reinstall you data will not be lost, as it's store din My Documents folder.
    Ah!  Nice to hear that my installation is aberrant!  I will reinstall and report back.

    In case of further problems please free to contact us directly - afterall, you have Deluxe license, which means that you can expect priority support!
    I have a license?  I thought all I had was a trial period?  Send info via PM, if you don't mind.  :)
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    Ok, while I wait for some response to my previous post I thought I would relate something I found odd with AllMyNotes...  :huh:

    Yesterday, I needed to disable all my startup items.  Today I have had some of them startup and I have allowed some and thought better about others to keep a lean mean computing machine.  I had occasion to fire up AllMyNotes and WinPatrol alerted me that a new stratup program has been detected...

    C:\Program Files\AllMyNotes Organizer\AllMyNotes.exe -autostartup

    Fine, I don't want it in my startup, but I want to test it out some more, so I push the "No" button.  I expected I would proceed with my trial, but am surprised to discover that the program has canceled itself!  :o   Again, I try it and same result.  After the third time, my browser opens up with a page from WinPatrol with the following verbiage...
    Why this is happening?
    Frequently, unwanted mystery programs come in groups which are designed to protect and reactivate each other. Even if you tell Scotty to remove and kill a Startup Program, another partner program will replace the data removed by WinPatrol.
    If WinPatrol detects the same program repeating itself, Scotty will automatically mark this program as Disabled. While "Disabled", WinPatrol will continue to remove the Startup Program but if other programs are actively replacing it more action is recommended.
      You can read it all here if you have a standard WinPatrol installation.  Note: this link calls up a help page on your PC, not the Internet.

    So, from where I sit it *looks* like AllMyNotes won't operate unless it can have a place in the startup group.  To be fair, I have made some low-level changes to my files lately, but I am at a loss as to why changing other seemingly unrelated files would change the behavior of AllMyNotes? 

    Anyone else had this behavior?
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