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Older Newsletters / Re: Newsletter for September 8th, 2007 - Codename "All Fall Down"
« Last post by Darwin on September 08, 2007, 04:17 PM »
Thanks Wordzilla! It was fun - there were a lot of interesting things to highlight this time, though trimming the number of threads to be highlighted back to a manageable number was TOUGH! The newsletter is really the work of everyone who posts at DC - you guys make it possible. Keep the posts coming!
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Living Room / Re: current tasks/windows switchers solutions
« Last post by Darwin on September 08, 2007, 04:12 PM »
Armando - are you primarily worried about Word Documents? If so, why not give WordToys a try? It's no longer developed/supported and I presume you won't be able to buy the full version but the freebie still gives you tabs in word.
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Virtual Flashlight
« Last post by Darwin on September 08, 2007, 04:10 PM »
Heh, heh,... it's cool and I can *almost* see the point when making a presentation, but I'm not there yet. What IS the point of this? Anyone care to illuminate me? :P
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Older Newsletters / Newsletter for September 8th, 2007 - Codename "All Fall Down"
« Last post by Darwin on September 08, 2007, 03:08 PM »
Newsletter for September 8th, 2007
Codename "All Fall Down"


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




1. Greetings from the Editor

Hi all, it's DC member Darwin speaking to you, at the reins of the newsletter once again.  Greetings and welcome to the Back to School edition of the Donationcoder newsletter. It's a breezy, sunny day here in lotus land as we head into fall and it's impossible to move around town - bumper to bumper traffic and every pedestrian crossing is crowded with pedestrians, all hefting big book bags. Yes, the leaders of tomorrow, our future software developers, and all of our hope for the future are back to school, at least in my region. Minds to mould... This is an exciting time for me because my oldest is off to kindergarten and my youngest is back to pre-school. Happy days - quiet mornings with a cup of coffee and Donationcoder!

The past couple of weeks have been productive in Codyland and I'd like to take the opportunity to welcome new members, highlight some interesting topics you may have missed and extemporize on life and the pursuit of happiness. For me, a lot of my own happiness is tied up in donationcoder. I joined in July of 2005 and am not quite sure why now - if memory serves I was drawn here by a mention somewhere of Find and Run Robot, version 2 of which is about to be released as a beta. You can follow the discussion about the development of version 2 here - it includes a few teasers about what might be introduced in version 3 (warning: the thread is 35 pages long)! This is one of the reasons that I believe mouser's software is so special - and this quality spills over into, and permeates, Donationcoder itself - it's user centred. Mouser is a developer, and now also the leader of a significant on-line community, who actually listens to his user base and responds to them. That personal touch really makes a difference and it shows, in his software and on the Donationcoder forums.

Donationcoder member tinjaw has setup a map on Frapr so that we can visualise where all of the Donationcoder membership is located. Check out his post about it here and then head over to the map and add your location. It's kind of nice to put a location to the face, er, avatar, er username... You get the idea. At the moment, our distribution appears to be limited to NA and Northern Europe, yet I know that there are active members from throughout Asia so let's see how many people Codyites we can get to add themselves to the map over the next two weeks!

Finally, if you're reading this newsletter through the Donationcoder forum but are not receiving it via e-mail, here's a discussion on how to update your DC profile so that you receive e-mailings from us.


2. Welcome to our newest members

The Donationcoder user base is growing, and growing, and growing. The small site that mouser started in March of 2005 has grown into a vibrant on-line community of 86,144 members, as of 7 AM PST, Sept. 7. That's an increase of 1765 members since the last newsletter went out. Thus, my original plan to greet each new member by name isn't practical, so I'll have to content myself with a blanket Welcome! Please drop by the forum boards and join in! We are a very diverse group of people (and felines!) with equally diverse perspectives. This is one of the things that makes Donationcoder such a great place to hang out. Donationcoder is unique, too, in that discussions here very, very rarely break down into flame wars. Remember, the advice that Ms. McGillicutty gave you in grade five is TRUE: there's no such thing as a stupid question! Allow that old chestnut to liberate the poster within and join in with a comment, question or observation - you'll be very welcome!


3. September 2007 Discounts and giveaways

Supporting Members, you've got until September 15th to enter this month's Free Shareware Giveaway.  The Discounts run until at least September 30.

This Month's Special Discounts and Giveaways:

Discuss this month's discounts: here.


4. It only hurts when I laugh...

There's a lot to be said for the healthy benefits of a cheerful disposition and greeting the day with a smile. Of course, I'm not in a position to offer advice in this regard (see this thread and this one to illustrate what I mean - KenR even suggested that the community pick a new nickname for me... Fortunately, we have many members who post in the forums, directing readers to interesting articles on the net about games, puzzles, jokes, even humorous videos.



5. General software discussion

It is safe to say that most people who drop by Donationcoder are crazy about software. This is reflected in the fact that the bulk of postings on the forum are made on the general software boards... Our members are constantly seeking out new solutions to old software problems and post about their findings on the boards. Of course, a great thing about Donationcoder is that it's a great place to START looking for solutions to software problems, or to keep up to date on the development of a favourite application or plug-in. Thus, many threads start as requests for help - because Donationcoders are always willing to leap into the fray with suggestions, most requests are answered quickly and in detail. If you have a question or a problem, start looking for a solution by using Wordzilla's new search feature to see if your problem has been dealt with on the boards already and if it hasn't, start a new thread! Here's a sampling from the last couple of weeks (WARNING: highly addictive!):



6. Recent software discoveries

Here are a few gems found by our members:



7. Reviews

This doesn't *quite* qualify as a Donationcoder mini-review, but frequent contributor urlwolf has written a blog post about his experiences with a number of mp3 players and organisers and posted a note directing DC members to it. Check it out, it's a very interesting read.

Also, DonationCoder software gets a nice mention in Scott Hanselman's 2007 Ultimate Power User Tools for Windows.


8. Writing on the web

Our members are active web surfers and love to swap tales about their travels and discoveries in cyberspace. These posts are a wonderful way to see parts of the internet and aspects of software and development that you might not otherwise have been aware of... During the past couple of weeks we've had some interesting posts regarding everything from the stimulating effects of various soft drinks to a link to a (really infuriating - read "I didn't get past the gate keeping question") logic puzzle.



9. Official Announcements

Wordzilla announced his online thesaurus FreeThesaraus.net to DC on May 07, 2007 and has been tweaking it ever since. Recently, he announced that new features, including a spell checker and ajax dictionary (based on WordNet) have been implemented, and that the kernel was almost totally rewritten to further speed up searches. In addition, longtime DC resident illustration guru and Cody's companion nudone has created a number of new logos for use on the site. Check them out, they're absolutely beautiful, and don't forget to send some credits in the direction of Wordzilla and Nudone (for goodness sake, don't forget to mention how wonderful Cody is to have sat still for the drawings and how handsome he is - he's notoriously vain and jealous of the attention being diverted away from him!).


10. Developer's Corner

There's a whole world beyond the end user (more like "before" the end user, but no matter), the world of software development. Many Donationcoder members and guests are software developers and they post about development issues as well. Software development needn't be mysterious, drop by the Developer's board and you might just find yourself working your way through assignments in one of the more than a dozen languages in the Self-Teaching Programming School. Have fun!



11. Site of the month

One of my favourite rss feeds is from lifehack.org, our site of the month for September 2007. They offer up advice and tips on how to make the best use of your time and how to accomplish things without spending a fortune. They are also are platform agnostic and always recommend interesting and helpful apps for Windows, Mac, and Linux users to try out. Content is upbeat, lively, and constantly changing. Check out their site and sign up for the RSS feed and start hacking yourself!
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Template for users wishing to write a mini-review
« Last post by Darwin on September 08, 2007, 10:17 AM »
Thanks tomos - I just noticed the same thing and came back here to edit my post heavily to avoid the egg on my face! Too late!  :-[
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Template for users wishing to write a mini-review
« Last post by Darwin on September 08, 2007, 09:56 AM »
This may be a daft question (well, no - there is no such thing as a stupid question, right? Repeat ten times), but is the Donate to Author section soliciting donatins for the REVIEW author or the DEVELOPER (if a DC member)? I'm 99% sure this is meant for the reveiwer, but just want to clarify...

Ta.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: FlashSpring Pro 2.2 on giveawayoftheday today
« Last post by Darwin on September 08, 2007, 01:26 AM »
Thanks for posting that, Chris. I've not had these problems with past versions - I've now got 2.2 installed and will try converting some files for comparison. Probably have to wait until tomorrow, though...
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Living Room / Re: Barbie Doll Electric Chair Science Fair Project!
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 10:19 PM »
I bow before you, master! That was brilliant!  :Thmbsup:  :P
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: FlashSpring Pro 2.2 on giveawayoftheday today
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 10:16 PM »
Here's a long list of changes since version 2 was released. Being lazy, I've simply copy and pasted them in here and will simply note that they may be found in their orignal form here.

What's new in FlashSpring Pro 2.2
FlashSpring Pro 2.2 is an enhanced version from FlashSpring product line. The guideline of functionality enhancements in 2.2 is improved processing of PowerPoint elements including synchronization of sounds and support of animated GIF images. The interface of FlashSpring 2.2 remains the same as in the version 2.1.

New features in FlashSpring Pro 2.2

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Synchronization of animations and sounds
FlashSpring Pro 2.2 advanced greatly in synchronization of animation and sounds. If in PowerPoint you have used such options as Record Narration and Rehearse Timings or just synchronize animation and sounds by hand, after conversion to Flash there will be no changes in the synchronization.

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High quality processing of grouped shapes
With FlashSpring Pro 2.2 the conversion of grouped shapes will be done correctly. All the shapes will be in the same positions relatively to each other. It also concerns all the texts and hyperlinks included in your presentation.

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Vector conversion of tables
Tables are processed perfectly with FlashSpring Pro 2.2. Texts within tables are stored in vector form keeping their original layout and hyperlinks interactivity.

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Support of animated GIF images
FlashSpring Pro 2.2 perfectly converts both static and animated GIF images into Flash.

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Creation of Banners
The skin of banner is included FlashSpring Pro 2.2. The provided banner skin is optimised for compact banners creation. Now you may create a banner of the size you need within some minutes. But in the banner transition effects and sounds are not supported.

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Conversion of large (300+ Mb) presentations
FlashSpring 2.2 core was optimized for an effective use of the computer memory. FlashSpring Pro 2.2 can flawlessly convert presentations with high quality audio or video files resulted in big size of the presentation (200-300 Mb and even more).

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Improved processing of hyperlinks on Master Slides
Hyperlinks in presentations with multiple Master Slides are supported.

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Slide and presentation background audio files in WMA format
Slide and presentation background audio files in WMA format are now supported. They can be added in Audio Settings window.

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New features in FlashSpring Pro 2.1


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Improved processing of Master slides
FlashSpring Pro 2.1 improved master slide processing for PowerPoint 2002/2003. Texts, hyperlinks, animation effects and embedded Flash movies at Master Slides are now processed flawlessly.

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Support of mouse driven animations
FlashSpring Pro 2.1 provides improved playback control for Flash presentations. Now you can advance to the next animation step on mouse click or/and use automatic step advance functionality.

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Improved grouped shapes positioning
As many PowerPoint users group shapes to use them as a single whole, FlashSpring Pro 2.1 highly preserves positioning of grouped shapes and separate objects on the slide. Grouping shapes can be useful, for example, if you create a logo for your company that is composed of separate basic shapes.

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.WMA audio files support
FlashSpring Pro 2.1 supports .WMA audio file format. Comparing with MP3 format, WMA files possess better ability of compression that allows to reduce file size dramatically. This point is especially important for rich media presentations.

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Opening hyperlinks in specified browser window
FlashSpring Pro 2.1 not only retains all the web hyperlinks of your original presentation but also allows you to select the browser window where they will be opened - the same window, new browser window, parent window or user-specified window.

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Inserting Flash files into Master slides
Flash is one the most active elements of presentation and now you can embed Flash movies in Master slide.

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Enhanced quality of raster images processing
Imroved processing of raster images preserves the original look of your presentation and perfects the quality of such images in final Flash movie.

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Play/pause buttons in navigation panel
Navigation panel now supports play and pause options.

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Looped playback of slide transitions and animation effects audio
PowerPoint looped sounds are now flawlessly supported.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: FlashSpring Pro 2.2 on giveawayoftheday today
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 10:11 PM »
Ha, ha, I don't know! It's a kneejerk reaction for me - I just automatically downloaded and installed it and haven't even looked at it... hang on, I'll check it out.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: FlashSpring Pro 2.2 on giveawayoftheday today
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 09:40 PM »
Heh, heh - it's the THIRD time it's been offered - I got in on an offer on version 1.x, then picked up version 2.01 and this morning got 2.2. As launx said, if you need to share your presentations with a lot of people this is a nice solution - it generates fairly small files and doesn't require the recipient/end "viewer" to have PowerPoint installed, yet retains the slideshow qualities of the original presentation.
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Found Deals and Discounts / FlashSpring Pro 2.2 on giveawayoftheday today
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 07:38 PM »
I meant to post about this this morning but got seriously sidetracked. No matter, there are still almost 6.5 hours left on the offer so someone may benefit... GiveawayoftheDay is offering FlashSpring Pro for free today, until midnight P.S.T. If you're interested, you'll need to download and activate it before that time (once it's activated, you can install it whenever you like, provided you don't format your drive in the interim).

FlashSpring Pro 2.2 is a new advanced version of a well-known PowerPoint to Flash converter.

It creates Flash movies from PowerPoint presentations, decreasing the size of the final file and providing the possibility to publish presentations online.

It's actually more handy than you'd think (though perhaps less than you'd hope for the normal asking price)... and the price is right!
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Living Room / Re: Barbie Doll Electric Chair Science Fair Project!
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 07:31 PM »
Yeah, it's wrong on so many levels and yet it still gives me a "charge"  :P :-*
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Living Room / Re: Change title bar name (in any application)
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 01:39 PM »
[off-topic] Ok. I will finish it.  :beerchug:  God. It feels good to have finally really decided.

And we should definitely get (straight? or, on the contrary, very... light?) jackets [/off-topic]

Agreed, and congratulaions on making the decision! I'm working on the newsletter and have a book review to write, along with some editing work (oh, yes, and the PhD) but will give some thought to the support club. There are more than enough students on these boards - mouser included! - Who could probably use something like this. Of course, too, there are lots of external resources as well... Let me know if you come up with anything as well.
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Living Room / Re: current tasks/windows switchers solutions
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 01:37 PM »
This may or not help (and I've *just* finished uninstalling ReflexVision!) In Reflex Vision is the fact that you can hit a function key (I *believe* it is f10 to have the view switch to windows from a particular app (so all word documents or all web browsing windows, etc.). I used it in the past and thought it worked pretty well. I had it configured to display high quality images with live preview... Idle it used about 20MB RAM/27MB VM and when previewing about 40MB RAM and 27MB VM.

YMMV.
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Living Room / Re: ShopCV.com -- A Scam or Legitimate?
« Last post by Darwin on September 07, 2007, 09:19 AM »
Ha, ha, I'm in the same boat, Curt - I've been suspicious of alexa for a long time and keep getting WinPatrol Plus to tell me what it is. I'm satisfied and then forget all about it. Next time I see it in the list, I freak out and go through the whole process again. I dimly recall their being a virus or a Trojan with a similar name and the probbably explains the knee-jerk reaction I have to it. Happens every time!
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Sounds cool, cybernetnews. I walked up to the brink today and almost leapt over... I was in Staples where they are selling a number of KILLER notebooks (I haven't actually SEEN them kill anything, mind you - don't go accusing me of making wild accusations...) for peanuts and I had an opportunity to tempt myself mightily by playing around with Vista Ultimate and Vista Home Premium machines. All of them were running with dedicated video memory and with 2GB RAM. Nice. I finally walked away when I realised that none of them had anything installed other than windows, some OEM crap, a bit of DVD burning software and unactivated demos of Office 2007... Anyway, I foolishly DIDN'T test fly the new alt-tab feature. Doh! Was pretty awed by all the processing power, though (all three were Intel Duo 2 Cores - a 5450 and two 7200s. The 5450 was $1049 and the two 7200s $1299 and $1699 resepectively).
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Announce Your Software/Service/Product / Re: AcroLiminator 1.0
« Last post by Darwin on September 06, 2007, 11:40 PM »
Another consideration, that I discovered two days ago when trying to help a colleague, is that Sun no longer allows you to DOWNLOAD StarOffice - you have to pay for the media and shipping to get it with an academic licence :( Anyway, I set him up with OpenOffice.org instead and the differences are minor, unless you really need the more powerful database app (Adabas vs. Data)...
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General Software Discussion / Re: GemX - missing in action
« Last post by Darwin on September 06, 2007, 11:36 PM »
I haven't used their software but their website loads fine for me (really quite brisk) - forum is still on the move though apparently.

If it is still sluggish try clearing your browser cache.

Strange... I've been trying that (cleaning out my browser cache) and it's not worked yet. Armando may be onto something with the firewall suggestion. I recall that this problem plagued the Collectorz.com site a few months ago. I've just checked the website again and I get alternating "Navigation to the site was cancelled" and "This program cannot display the webpage" errors (ie refreshing one such error report results in the other being displayed...). Ah well...
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Wow - I'm officially jealous of Nick's skill  :Thmbsup: These are wonderful!
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Living Room / Re: Change title bar name (in any application)
« Last post by Darwin on September 06, 2007, 01:05 PM »
[off-topic] We should get jackets! I'm in the same head-space, but the decision making process is complicated by a family that is intent on my finishing the darned thing... I think that if I REALLY wanted to quit, I would, but I can't help thinking that it's time to cut my losses and get on with my life... Anyway, good luck with the decision and I'm sure that whatever you decide, things will turn out just fine.[/off-topic]
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General Software Discussion / Re: GemX - missing in action
« Last post by Darwin on September 06, 2007, 12:57 PM »
Strange - still can't get their website to load. Forums have been down for getting on for a month now!
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General Software Discussion / Re: GemX - missing in action
« Last post by Darwin on September 06, 2007, 12:33 PM »
As far as I can tell, both the forum and the website remain down  :o
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Living Room / Re: Change title bar name (in any application)
« Last post by Darwin on September 06, 2007, 09:54 AM »
Just to clarify: I really do think Actual Tools are over-priced. The bundled ($60) should be $20 !

 :D I suppose if you consider their full price, you're right. Not having bought it myself and not being tempted to means that I haven't really given their pricing serious thought (the only time I was tempted to buy was at the aforementioned 50% discount).
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Cool, tinjaw  :Thmbsup: Thanks for doing this - I've always wanted something like this but have always been too lazy to explore how  :(
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