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General Software Discussion / Re: Outlook.com
« Last post by Jibz on August 06, 2012, 08:12 AM »
It appears I have maneuvered myself into the same corner :-\.

Looks like I managed to change it.

My problem was my primary address was an external one, and I had created an alias with the name I ended up wanting to change to my primary. It turns out, that as long as the alias is on the same account, you can delete the alias and then change your primary address to it, and it will work (with some caveats, like if you already changed it once this year you may not be able to again, and you can only have up to 5 aliases).

I don't think deleting an alias makes it available to other accounts though, at least not for a certain period, so you cannot create a new account using an address you had as an alias.

The 5 alias limit per year (think it said 15 in total somewhere) is worth noting, since you may hold back a couple in case you want a localized outlook address when/if they become available. Also, it means they are not quite as "disposable" as that article suggested.

Btw, the settings pages for managing this stuff are quite horrible.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Outlook.com
« Last post by Jibz on August 04, 2012, 12:02 PM »
Found a couple of things out the hard way. If you sign up for this using a Windows Live account that uses a non-Microsoft email address, you don't get a new Microsoft email address you can send from, you'll have to send from your non-Microsoft email address within outlook.com. (I wouldn't recommend it, when I sent from my gmail address TO my gmail address from outlook.com, it gets flagged as a possibly not from me when I logged into Gmail to check it out.) You can create email aliases which are @outlook.com, but you can't send from them (at least in the above scenario). And the really important part, once you create an alias, you can't use that email address for a new account even if you delete the alias later.

It appears I have maneuvered myself into the same corner :-\.

You can choose to send from an alias by creating an e-mail and pressing the little down arrow next to your name on the left (aliases seem to appear after a while). Still doesn't give an obvious way to change an alias into the main address.
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General Software Discussion / Re: (Free) Wallpaper Manager? Dual Screen!
« Last post by Jibz on August 03, 2012, 04:36 AM »
Nice tool, hadn't tried that before :Thmbsup:.
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Diablo 3 announced!
« Last post by Jibz on August 01, 2012, 11:56 AM »
+1

That is roughly the point I have gotten to as well. In order to survive on one act on inferno, you need the gear from the next one, which means endless grinding or spending real money, neither of which really hits my idea of fun gaming :(. It's a nice game up to there though, and I had fun playing it.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Ad Muncher - half off
« Last post by Jibz on July 25, 2012, 02:27 AM »
It has worked quite well so far, but I had one issue with it -- since it does not filter https connections, facebook is now full of adds. Thankfully I don't use facebook much.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Ad Muncher - half off
« Last post by Jibz on July 19, 2012, 06:19 AM »
I can't see a reason to prefer this to decent Adblock browser extensions.

The two points I could see are that you keep your filter rules in one place for all your browsers (and browser-like applications), and that it appears many people think this is faster than the browser extensions (which many claim slow down some of the browsers considerably).
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Ad Muncher - half off
« Last post by Jibz on July 19, 2012, 02:05 AM »
Thanks for the feedback, I've installed it and disabled my adblock extention, will see how it works out :Thmbsup:.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Ad Muncher - half off
« Last post by Jibz on July 14, 2012, 04:34 AM »
I was pleasantly surprised that the lifetime license I bought 7 years ago still appears to be in effect :Thmbsup:.

I never got around to using it, any experiences with it these days on recent windows version?
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That does look pretty cool, nice find :Thmbsup:.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: 14 days with SmugMug and Zenfolio
« Last post by Jibz on July 10, 2012, 03:57 AM »
what a great review.

I've been thinking of switching from flickr to something else, because flickr still is flickr from yeas ago.

Would it be easy to transfer everything on flickr to lets say zenfolio?

I transferred my photos from Flickr last week, and was quite surprised how painless that was. I signed up for a 3 month pro account on Flickr to get access to the original files (I didn't even know they had 3 month subscriptions), and then I used the Upload Junction service.

Basically I just entered what service I was coming from and what service I was going to, logged into both, and the service did all the work, and I got an e-mail a couple of hours later when it was done. It copied all of my Flickr stream into a private gallery and created a collection for each set.

SmugMug has something called SmuggLr, which looks like a Firefox extension to do the transfer.
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General Software Discussion / Re: NoteTab 7 editors released
« Last post by Jibz on July 09, 2012, 03:57 PM »
Only a 10% discount here/now.

I still get a 20% discount.  I suspect that if you clear out your cookies related to the NoteTab and/or Cleverbridge sites (or visit with a different browser) you'd get the 20% discount again.

Hmm right you are, in IE I get a 20% discount :up:.

I think Tuxman has a good point -- if you are not a programmer you are probably unlikely to pay $40 for a text editor, so it makes the most sense to judge them from a programmers perspective.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Dropbox Chat Client
« Last post by Jibz on July 09, 2012, 01:27 PM »
While possible, wouldn't it be simpler to use one of the already existing chat networks like irc, messenger, google/facebook chat?
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General Software Discussion / Re: NoteTab 7 editors released
« Last post by Jibz on July 09, 2012, 12:34 PM »
Normal price is $40

Special Offer for a Limited Time Only

We’ve saved the best for last.

Buy NoteTab > now < and you’ll immediately get a special 20% discount. But hurry! This special offer is only valid for a few hours..

-or go to http://www.notetab.com/text-editor.php and scroll ALL down


Only a 10% discount here/now.
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Developer's Corner / Pelles C 7.00
« Last post by Jibz on July 09, 2012, 04:50 AM »
I just noticed Pelles C 7.00 has been release, with support for C11 among other things:

http://www.smorgasbo.../changes_650_700.htm
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General Software Discussion / Mozilla to "stop innovation" on Thunderbird
« Last post by Jibz on July 06, 2012, 06:14 PM »
This sounds like bad news:

http://techcrunch.co...-it-for-thunderbird/

Mozilla is not “stopping” Thunderbird development, it has just decided that: “continued innovation on Thunderbird is not the best use of our resources given our ambitious organizational goals.” And it’s pulling people off the project. But it’s not stopping? Right.
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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: InfoRecall - $5.99?!?!
« Last post by Jibz on July 05, 2012, 04:56 PM »
I think all these PIM type applications that are not handling syncing with mobile devices well, are probably dying a slow death.
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Developer's Corner / Re: Help me think of a small ipad app idea to code
« Last post by Jibz on July 01, 2012, 05:10 AM »
How about an app that does facial recognition on images and warns the user before uploading an image with duckface? ;D
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http://news.cnet.com...altered-e-mail-lost/

An alarming number of people are reporting that the new e-mail address Facebook forced on users this week is changing their address books while intercepting and losing unknown amounts of e-mail.

Facebook users say contacts' e-mail addresses on phones and personal devices have been altered without their consent -- and their e-mail communication is being redirected elsewhere, and lost.
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General Software Discussion / Sublime Text 2.0 final
« Last post by Jibz on June 26, 2012, 11:49 AM »
It looks like the Sublime Text 2.0 has finally been released:

http://www.sublimetext.com/2
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: 14 days with SmugMug and Zenfolio
« Last post by Jibz on June 26, 2012, 11:42 AM »
Thanks for all the nice comments :-*.

I should add to Jibz that Zenfolio allows you to create a "friendly" URL for any photo, gallery, or group.

Oh, that is excellent -- I had somehow gotten the impression this was only available in the premium account. Thanks for mentioning it.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / 14 days with SmugMug and Zenfolio
« Last post by Jibz on June 26, 2012, 05:44 AM »
We recently got a digital video camera, so I was looking for a convenient place to make our photos and videos available to friends and family. This led to a trial of SmugMug and Zenfolio, and I thought I would share my experiences with my fellow DonationCoders.

I have been using Flickr as a place to put photos for friends and family in the past, and I have been quite happy with the way their service works. I had a pro account for a year, but when it expired, I didn't really feel there was a big need to renew it. Flickr only allows you to upload very short videos, so I had to find a different solution -- I considered using YouTube for videos, but having to use hidden links as security would mean I had to send a bunch of new links every time I uploaded something. It would simply be more convenient to have both photos and videos in one place.

I had heard a lot of good things about SmugMug over the years, especially people always praise their zealous support -- I had an image of a company run by geeks who cared about what they did, which seemed like a good fit :D.

While looking through some reviews of SmugMug I found out about Zenfolio (and a couple of other sites, but I was aiming for a place with both video and photo support), which I had not heard of before, but I got the impression it was "the other site" in that segment.

So, I signed up for a 14 day trial of both to see how I would get along with them.

Let me start by saying that they have both been working reasonably well, and when using the standard templates, the end result that your visitors see is very similar, at least on the surface. SmugMug allows to customize your site through CSS and JavaScript, which I can see the benefit in if you are a professional photographer selling your work. I am not, so this is from the perspective of someone who is content with choosing a nice template, and just wants stuff to work without too much hassle.

The main difference to me so far has been the way you work with your collection.

In SmugMug it feels like many of the controls and actions are spread out and accessed in different ways. If you need to do something to some photos in a gallery somewhere, you browse to those images like a visitor would, and there is an extra menu to do stuff. Arranging order, adding captions, moving between galleries, all have their separate page where you select images from the current gallery to perform them on. If you only need to change a few images, you can use the caption edit link at the bottom and the arrange mode checkbox.

smugmug_organizemenu_2012-06-26_085642.jpg

If you want to change something about the gallery itself, you get a gallery settings page.

smugmug_gallerysettings_2012-06-26_094253.png

In Zenfolio, organizing your collection is separated from viewing it. You have something called Edit View, which is much like an explorer window with a tree view of your collection on the left, a properties pane on the right, and thumbnails in the middle. And then there is Visitor View, which lets you browse your collection like a visitor would.

zenfolio_editview_2012-06-22_100426.jpgzenfolio_visitorview_2012-06-22_101336.jpg

Personally, I liked the single interface to organizing your collection in Zenfolio. Having the tree view on the left gives you an overview of the entire collection that I was sometimes missing in SmugMug. I can see some benefit to being able to quickly change something like a single caption, while actually browsing your collection. And for setting captions on a bunch of images the caption/keyword edit page on SmugMug was quite effective.

smugmug_editcaption_2012-06-26_092359.png

In SmugMug you can organize your galleries by assigning a category and optionally a subcategory to them. This ends up working like folders for your galleries when you browse them, but you are limited to these two levels. As I understood it, access control is on the gallery level, so your settings apply to all photos in a gallery. You can hide individual images from public view though.

The categories and gallery name become part of the links to the gallery on SmugMug, so you can have links like user.smugmug.com/Holidays/Spain/. Of course if you ever changed a category, this would invalidate all your links, so a little random string is added to the end of your links, like user.smugmug.com/Holidays/Spain/42344541_g7PNMU, so your links will continue to work. A funny side-effect of this, is that the other parts of the link loose their meaning, and user.smugmug.com/Random/Garbage/42344541_g7PNMU will get you the same gallery ;D.

In Zenfolio you can organize your galleries into groups, which basically work like folders. You can nest groups deeper than two levels. By default photos inherit the settings of the gallery they are in, but you can do stuff like password protect individual photos too.

Links to galleries are always something like user.zenfolio.com/p531837863, which is shorter but does not give the extra information in the SmugMug links. I don't know if there is some SEO importance to the links, but I probably prefer the shorter Zenfolio links when you have to include the random string at the end of the SmugMug links anyway.

Your account settings are managed in the same interface on Zenfolio, and on SmugMug there is a separate control panel for those. I found the SmugMug one to be a little annoying because of all the gray unaligned options. Also, every link to get help opens in the same page as the settings. If you compare it to the gallery settings page above, which has properly aligned options and little hover over question marks to help explain stuff, I can't help but wonder why the settings page looks like this.

smugmug_settings_2012-06-26_093848.png

I could probably learn to work with both sites without too much effort, it has just been more intuitive for me personally to use the Zenfolio interface.

The only real issue I have had with Zenfolio was blurry video playback on some computers. This problem was also present on SmugMug. The Zenfolio support people weren't able to help me out, but after some research I found out it was my own fault (or Vegas' fault actually, check the end of this post).

With SmugMug I have had a number of minor things that puzzled me. Not terrible on their own, but it all adds up. Some examples are:

  • I had to upload a couple of videos twice because the upload failed.
  • You cannot skip to a place in a video that has not yet been buffered.
  • If you click the Help link in the bar at the top of SmugMug pages (ironically right next to Logout), you get asked to log in at least once a day.
  • The big login button, and some of the checkboxes in their interface, use the wrong mouse cursor (I-beam text entry instead of an arrow or finger).
  • The photo upload list doesn't scroll down automatically so you can follow the progress.
  • When you change the page of thumbnails while browsing, it changes the bigger preview to the first image on the new page.
  • When you start a slideshow, it always starts from the first picture in the gallery. In Zenfolio it starts at your current, and when you stop the slideshow it shows the image you stopped at, so you can resume.

And finally, the huge window that slides in from the right immediately when your mouse enters a photo. The screenshot does not give justice to how annoying this is, because you cannot see the sliding animation. There may be a setting somewhere to disable it, but I didn't find it.

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Compared to the small icons in the corners on Zenfolio that fade in after a short delay.

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After two days on Zenfolio I got the following e-mail:

Do you need help setting up your Zenfolio account?

With so many different features and options available with the Zenfolio Trial account, it can be a little overwhelming finding exactly what you are looking for while you are getting started. I work in Zenfolio Customer Support and I am a photographer. I would be happy to help you get started and answer any questions you have about the service or the different plan levels we offer. Many of our new users have also found the Getting Started guide to be a great, time saving resource for setting up their site. You can view the guide here: http://www.zenfolio....help/getting-started

I must also mention that we have live webinars and video tutorials. They are available here: http://www.zenfolio..../zf/help-center.aspx.

Let me know if you have any questions. Any one of us here in Customer Support would be happy to help you.

And after a week on SmugMug I got this:

Ok, we're impressed. In just a week you've already priced your photos? You've got to be a Pro. (And if you're not, may we suggest a career change?) If our guess is correct, you won't be satisfied with anything less than a full featured Pro account.

Got questions? Just reply to this email and our wickedly smart and entirely human Support Heroes will stun you with their fast response, 365 days/year. Or, visit help.smugmug.com for tips, tricks and live chat.

Want to learn from the best in your area? Join a SmugMug User Group to learn and grow from experts in your area.

Now, I have no illusions about both e-mails not being equally auto-generated of course, but I think they underline the "tone" of each site. Also, I had not used any of the commerce functions on SmugMug, and even deliberately limited the trial to a power account instead of a pro, so I was a bit surprised at that line about pricing my photos.

I ended up signing up for an unlimited account on Zenfolio, we will see how it works out. If anyone is interested in it, you can use my referral code G2P-8B6-R4V to get a 10% discount on the first year (gives me a discount too). But I would definitely recommend signing up for a trial of both to see which works best for your needs.



A side-note -- Lessons learned about converting video for upload:

Most modern digital video cameras record in the full 0-255 RGB range, and most computer players expect MP4 files to be 16-235 and expand that range to 0-255. In Vegas, the Levels Video Output FX with Computer RGB to Studio RGB can fix this (possibly adjust the black range to 0 for more contrast). There is a description of this issue here.

If you are using Sony Vegas to make videos for the web, and you are deinterlacing from 50i to 25p (or 60i to 30p), and there is motion in your video, check the deinterlace method. The default Blend fields can result in blurry images that give a nauseating feel when played on a computer, especially if frames are skipped. The Interpolate fields setting worked better.

I ended up using the Sony Vegas->DNxHD->HandBrake workflow. The extra steps are annoying, but the output looked better to me. Also, for some reason I could not get the MainConcept encoder in Vegas (not Pro) to encode 1920x1080 properly.
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I would imagine it is more of a way to get tons of e-mail from the less tech-savvy users routed through their service, so they can gather up even more information about them.
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If their idea of spam prevention is silently adding an e-mail address that is visible to more people than your own address, then they are almost as bad as facebook ... oh wait ;D
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Quantum Conundrum
« Last post by Jibz on June 22, 2012, 06:27 AM »
I started playing it last night and I have got stuck already! How do you get out of the room where you break the glass - once it has gone there doesn't seem much you can do??
-Carol Haynes (June 22, 2012, 04:16 AM)
Spoiler
You turn on fluffy, and the cube lands on top of the glass, then you run across the glass and turn off fluffy again to break it and drop the cube onto the switch.


I spent a few minutes running around there as well, trying to jump down and run up the halway and trying to hit the ledges on the sides of the pit :D.
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DC Gamer Club / Re: Quantum Conundrum
« Last post by Jibz on June 22, 2012, 02:29 AM »
Well it's out now, and I've played about an hour of it, and quite like it so far.
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