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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 - Press
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 12, 2010, 06:17 PM »
And Elite have just done SubDiv as well:
SubDiv - Elite Freeware.png
http://elitefreeware...10-entry-subdiv.html
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: SubDiv
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 12, 2010, 06:14 PM »
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: FARR plugin: FarrWebMetaSearch 1.1.0
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 12, 2010, 04:21 PM »
Perry, please download a special version of FarrWebMetaSearch from here. The only difference to the current official release is that it will print out the current search term and the regex used in the debug output which you can view with the DebugView tool.

Couldn't wait till I got home: this one works fine!  :Thmbsup:

Here is an update to the onelook search: * onelook.zip (0.68 kB - downloaded 599 times.)

I think you are not clearing the farrGroup definition when loading a subSearch though? If you check this updated subSearch you'll notice that +Phrase and +Reverse both keep the original farrGroup definition.

Also, do you think it would be helpful to be able to add the subsearch switch anywhere? In the onelook search for example I wouldn't mind being able to change from Phrase to quick then to dictionary...
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: FARR plugin: FarrWebMetaSearch 1.1.0
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 12, 2010, 03:42 PM »
Cool, I'll have a go when I get home.

Concerning %SEACHTERM%, the only reason that I'm confused is when the seach was (%SEACHTERM%) you'd expect to get some matches, but I'm not  :-\
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: FARR plugin: FarrWebMetaSearch 1.0.0
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 11, 2010, 08:08 PM »
I'm trying the %SEARCHTERM% functionality, and I'm not sure it's working  :-\

When I use it I get zero results, when there should be results.

Any ideas?
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: FARR plugin: FarrWebMetaSearch 1.0.0
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 09, 2010, 11:59 PM »
I can't wait to try...

I had a quick bash at twitter, but mine needed more thought. With Twitter it'd be good to set a context menu as well, eg to poster, original, etc.

One other quick question: I wondered about a two stage RegEx. I'm working with a page that is very difficult to produce the results in one RegEx, and I wondered about the 1st Regex producing the input for the second?

Edit: I'm wondering if it'd be better to have this more open ended so that multiple RegEx's can be defined, each using the result of the previous?? IE Not just 2.

I'm in the process of changing the onelook search... I'll post a new one later  :)

PS: I love your badge!!!  :Thmbsup:

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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: FARR Plugin: TimeZone [Update version 1.2.1]
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 07, 2010, 09:08 PM »
 :Thmbsup: All good then. Thanks for getting back.
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: FarrWebMetaSearch
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 07, 2010, 08:50 PM »
Ah... your html is working!! I didn't try adding links... does it work if you add the links to the poster, thread, etc??

But my real question: what are you developing this in, ie what RegEx variant is used?

and a previous: any chance of a substitution in the RegEx with the FARR Search term?
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 - Press
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 07, 2010, 05:01 AM »
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Release: Piggy Banks
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 07, 2010, 04:57 AM »
Found a write up at Elite Freeware:
http://elitefreeware...try-piggy-banks.html

Screenshot - 7_01_2010 , 9_53_55 PM.png
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: FARR Plugin: TimeZone [Update version 1.2.1]
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 07, 2010, 03:04 AM »
I have tried changing my system format, changing the "timeanddate" format and am not getting anywhere. Before I installed the plugin I had setup at "timeanddate" a "personal clock" in 24 hr format, does this have any connection

Yes I think so, try setting timeanddate to 12 hour time.

No, it's not your system format; it's the format on their page.

When I open the link that I see in FARR e.g  http://www.timeandda...clock/city.html?n=44 I see the time   as "Wednesday, January 6, 2010 at 19:53:15" which is correct.

Yes the page will be fine. It's just Timezone is not getting the times correctly.

Should the  FARRTimeZone.exe icon be showing all the time after I have redownloaded? It starts and stops, how should it behave?

Yes, that's correct. The exe is what downloads and writes the data file. It'll run and then quit.

Let me know how you go after changing the timeanddate settings.
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: FARR Plugin: TimeZone [Update version 1.2.1]
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 06, 2010, 07:42 AM »
I have set up the plugin but it does not give me different times.
It shows all areas as my time.
I attach the log file and a print screen.

Hi dortom! 1st post... welcome to the site!

OK, looking at your log it seems that the times were downloaded in 24 hr time format, which is not being interpreted correctly by the script. This is generally set on the site to automatic time format based on language/country.

You could try setting a 12 hr time format on http://www.timeandda...com/custom/site.html and see if that helps (ie set the time format on the site then select ReDownload in FARR TimeZone). Or have you already set the format on the site to 24 hr format??

I'll have to allow for 24 hr time format in the next release.  ;)
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: FarrWebMetaSearch
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 06, 2010, 07:06 AM »
 :-[ Actually I noticed it when my RegEx grabbed the definition and the example from onelook. They make their example Italic.

I thought colour would be nicer  ;)  The FARR window is HTML, isn't it??? Seems to act like it... I wonder if you could put other links in there as well?? (must try that to see if it works  ;) )
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Living Room / Re: How can we *share* Donationcoder.com better in 2010?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 05, 2010, 07:59 PM »
I have been thinking about facebook and cliqset, recently, but I haven't talked to mouser about it yet.

I have  :)

I resisted FB for a long time, but the simple fact that there are a lot of other people on FB means that I'd lose if I didn't join. DC on FB is a whole different question though, as we'll only get out of FB what we put in... so that implies splitting resources -- for a benefit that would need to be assessed.

Concerning the question at hand: There's marketing and there's promotion and there's all the other vectors which eventually add to the static on the net, which are all good and can be beneficial. But as Oshyan said:
Promotion aside (as I think we all probably do the best we can without actual marketing, budgets, etc.), I feel like the best thing that could be done to improve DC's visibility and value would be better organization and accessibility of content. The content pages on the main site pointing to most everything in the forums are good, but even once you know about the idea of "coding snacks" and you find the forum area, how easy is it really to find out what apps there are? Browse through the entire snacks forum? A software directory might be an interesting concept to consider, just as one example. Obviously a better way to organize, search, and display reviews is another key...

If the site is hard to use, or the content hard to find or confusing, then we'll lose all the traffic that we've attracted. That's called "conversion" I think? And it's not much point attracting attention if they leave without what they came for or an understanding of what we are.

Some analysis of the weblogs would provide an indication of what our visitors are doing once they get here. But in the end we should be sure that we're displaying our Talents and Information, etc in the best possible manner.

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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: FarrWebMetaSearch
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 05, 2010, 08:18 AM »
One more little thing...

the +switch must appear after the searchname, is it possible to allow it to appear anywhere in the input string (like FARR)?
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: FarrWebMetaSearch
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 05, 2010, 07:57 AM »
Oh, another thing: any chance of a substitution in the RegEx with the FARR Search term?

So, if I
wms onelook mouse

I'd like to include "mouse" in the RegEx.

Ta
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: FarrWebMetaSearch
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 05, 2010, 07:24 AM »
Very cool! Thanks for the contribution. I'll add it in the next official release if you don't mind (which will come soon).

Fine by me: I love this plugin... and mishing the mash  :D

Oh, there's one thing I'd like to be able to do that I can't. For the +quick option the results are returned without a path as the url is not part of that part of the page. What I'd like to be able to do, at least what makes sense to me, is to add the path to the original search that produced the page. Could we get that added?
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: FarrWebMetaSearch
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 05, 2010, 07:20 AM »
what's the way to switch to small icons. Define does but this plugin does not?? I've got the appropriate tickbox ticked??

thats up to the plugin setting showallmode, which will make farr switch to small icons if need be to show more results.

EDIT: yes ok the other thing is i could add an easier way to switch to show all.. i will do that too.

 :Thmbsup: That's made me happy  :)
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: FarrWebMetaSearch
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 05, 2010, 06:32 AM »
non quick gets to the dictionary: basically the same as "define" but there could be more dictionaries.

Also the list is dynamic, the dictionary wont be there unless the word is used.

I'll raise you one question: what's the way to switch to small icons. Define does but this plugin does not?? I've got the appropriate tickbox ticked??
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Final Release: FarrWebMetaSearch
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 05, 2010, 06:06 AM »
OK: Here is my onelook dictionary search:
1. Unzip this file into the FindAndRunRobot\Plugins\FARRWebMetaSearch\searches directory: * onelook.zip (1.16 kB - downloaded 438 times.)

2. Reload the plugins

3. Usage:
  • Dictionary Search: wms onelook <word>
    Screenshot - 5_01_2010 , 10_53_43 PM.png
  • Dictionary Meanings: wms onelook +quick <word>
    Screenshot - 5_01_2010 , 10_52_38 PM.png
  • Reverse Dictionary: wms onelook +reverse <search pattern>
    Screenshot - 5_01_2010 , 10_49_54 PM.png
  • You can also set the word pattern to return, using a pattern string before a ":": eg wms onelook +reverse m*:cat
    Screenshot - 5_01_2010 , 11_02_49 PM.png
    * = any character; ? = single character

Thanks for a great plugin!!
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Release: FarrSpell
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 04, 2010, 11:49 PM »
Is it not possible to dynamically sort that list on previous hits?
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Release: FarrSpell
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 04, 2010, 10:31 PM »
Just type define into FARR and you get a selection of sites to look up

edit:
 :-[  I think I missed the fact that you wanted to move Dictionary.com above Websters in the list (not just select it).

As mouser says below, best to make a copy and edit that one. The original can be disabled, or I guess you could give the edited one a different search string  :-\
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Release: FarrSpell
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 04, 2010, 09:37 PM »
plus there will be dictionary searches for WebMetaSearch: I've got one I've been working on that uses onelook and does definitions, reverse, etc  :)
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / NANY 2010 - Wrap Up
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 04, 2010, 08:10 AM »
The NANY Challenge 2010 :: Wrap Up

Every year on DonationCoder, we run a special community event called "NANY: New Apps for the New Year".  And once again the event has proven to be great fun and exciting for everyone involved -- we've watched as coders of all levels pit their skills against themselves, as they worked to fulfill their NANY Pledge and release a new free application by the first of the new year.


A total of 23 coders pledged to release a new free application by the 1st of the new year.  And in the end there were 26 NANY Releases (and several small mini-releases).

As we always do in this event, we saw a wide range of submissions, from full professional-quality applications, to small toy experiments by novice coders, and everything in-between.  And all of the releases are now available and free for public use -- just click on a link below to go to the release page and download link.

This year we've also tried something new -- we've made screencast videos of most of the entries so you can take a look at the entries in action without ever leaving this page.



General Interest Entries
These General Interest applications should be of interest to all computer users of any experience level.

Anuran
Anuran is a rotating, automatic-prompting personal text log.  All files are stored as plain text for easy manipulation, and the program includes powerful search functionality and archiving features.

This is one of my favorite entries; it's a really elegant and unobtrusive tool for keeping track of time spent on a project and quick notes. -- mouser





What's My Share?
What's my share is an online web page that lets you put in a total amount, a list of people and their percentages, and then it will calculate how much each person owes.  Includes features for automatic normalization and easy equalized splitting.

This is another one of my favorites; takes a simple idea and implements it perfectly, with a few cool new twists -- mouser





Piggy Banks
Piggy Banks makes it easy for you to keep track of 'fund' accounts where a little money is put away each day.  For example, your family might decide that every day $1 will be put aside to help pay for a new board game.  Piggy Banks will make it easy to see how much money is saved up in the board game fund at any time.





ClipTrap
ClipTrap watches the clipboard and accumulates clipboard-copied text in its window.  A minimalist clipboard tool which can often be more useful than the big boys -- it simply appends each new clip into the memo for subsequent use.





Bestimate
Bestimate is a utility designed to help you become more accurate and realistic about your predictions and promises.  Add items like "Number of pages I will write this week" or "Number of pounds i will lose this month", and provide your predicted/promised values.  Then, at the end of the time period, record your actual achieved values.  Bestimate keeps track of how far off you were from your initial prediction/promise.





SubDiv
SubDiv was built to organize folders that are constantly being filled with new content, such as a 'Downloads' folder.  When you are continually throwing files from the Internet into a folder on your computer, that folder becomes very disorganized -- SubDiv will take those files and put them into folders based on the day they were created.





Find and Run Robot (FARR) Plugins
All these Entries are Find and Run Robot (FARR) Plugins, and therefore require the main FARR program to be installed in order to use them.

FarrWebMetaSearch
FarrWebMetaSearch is a generic web retrieval FARR plugin -- it performs live search-as-you-type seearching of certain websites and parses results for display in standard list mode.  You can even add your own custom regular-expression based search configurations to query new websites.





FARRSpell
This is a plugin for Find and Run Robot to help people who quickly need to spell a word or look up synonyms.





FARR Plugin ProcessInfo
This is a plugin to display information about running processes either on the PC or a remote PC.  





Games
These applications are for fun and entertainment!

Leap of Faith
This is a proof-of-concept platformer game where the goal is to climb to the top of the screen and reach the exit, while the world shifts all around you.





Twigatelle
Twigatelle is a simple game developed in Java inspired by any number of those pachinko-type games where little thingies bounce around hitting other thingies in a slightly hypnotic way.





Special Purpose
These Special Purpose applications are generally for the more experienced user, either because of the purpose of the application or the expertise required to install/run the application.

Page Countster
The application is a small, portable, fast, & simple to operate programme that reports on network printers: model, page counts, serial numbers & etc.

This program stirred up a lot of interest on various blogs when it was first previewed and seems to have been a big hit and satisfied a real need out there -- mouser





LittleRunner
A little application for runners to help them log their runs and track their performance over time.  





Multiboot ISO Maker
Multiboot ISO Maker is a very powerful graphical front end for creating multiboot ISO images. It uses the free mkisoft back end and supports all mkisofs options.





Create Dummy File
This is a program for creating large dummy files in several different ways.  One notable feature is the ability to fill the free space on a USB disk, so that it's hard for malware to put new files on the drive.





Reimbursement Tracker
This is a tool created to help a user manage his/her reimbursable expenses and designed to create an attractive, easy to read, and easy for the boss to understand list. It has the ability to print, or to print a professional-looking receipt to a thermal printer (receipt printer) or normal printer.





SwoopoSpy
SwoopoSpy keeps track of several auctions at once on the Swoopo auction site.





Startup Bully
Every once in awhile you come across an otherwise good application with one single nasty little fault: Every time you run it, it insists on sticking a shortcut file in your Startup folder and has no option to opt out of this behavior. You delete the shortcut and the next time you run the application it comes right back. Startup Bully will opt out for you by removing this unwanted shortcut each time you run the offending application.



TrayUpTime
Small utility to place an icon in the system tray which shows the system up time as a tooltip when you hover over it with the mouse.





j2key
A small autohotkey app that lets you map your typical 10-button joypad (think dualshock clone) to keyboard keys. Nothing too fancy, but if you open the thing up you'll see it's pretty easy to solder buttons. I used to use this when doing kiosks (is far easier than mapping a keyboard).



DupFind
DupFind is a cross-platform Python script that will search for the duplicate files on your harddrives. Because it is a Python script it will run on any OS where Python is installed.





Open Menu
By providing a single, controlled specification for restaurant menus Open Menu will ensure that restaurant menus can be easily shared and used by others. From Restaurant Locaters based on a menu item to tools for finding restaurants based on what you're looking to spend, Open Menu provides the foundation for such tools.  Includes an online tool for creating menus in the xml-based OMF format.





Library Management System
Library Management System is a web-based tool written in Python for keeping track of your personal book collection and who you've loaned copies of your books to.  NOTE: Requires a webserver with WSGI and SSL capabilities (such as Apache with mod_wsgi and mod_ssl) and lxml and python-amazon-product-api packages for Amazon support.





Crush MCP
This program is an early proof-of-concept tool for monitoring launched applications and reporting when new ones are found running.  It's not yet suitable for real deployment but suggestions are welcome from the author.





Artwinauto BlitzType
BlitzType is an early alpha build of a utility that aims to perform autocompletion of frequently typed words and phrases and abbreviations, by automatically learning and saving repeated phrases as the user types. Not yet suitable for real deployment, but suggestions are welcomed by the author.





fenixContacts
FenixContacts is a customizable contacts book with support for completely customizable fields.  Still in early development but the author welcomes feature suggestions.





Mini NANY Submissions
Mini NANYs are submissions that don't quite meet the normal criteria for full NANY entries -- such as small scripts or early tests.

You can find the mini-nany entries scattered throughout the NANY 2010 forum section, including:




The Head-in-the-Clouds Gang Visits DonationCoder.com
Throughout the course of the NANY event, we were thrilled that cartoonist, coder, and dc member Tim S. not only submitted an entry but also created some great web comic strips to share with us.


Relive Twiggles NANY journey:



What is NANY?

New Apps for the New Year (NANY) is an annual event at DonationCoder where we ask coders of all skill levels to Pledge that they will release a new free application before the new year. The rules are very simple and are posted in the Instructions Thread.

There is always a lot of interest from the general computing public who are keen to offer suggestions and ideas for possible projects; the 2010 Suggestion Thread contained lots of discussion and ideas for this year's projects.

This year we had 29 people make a pledge in the Pledges Thread, 23 of whom were successful in posting their application on the NANY Boards before New Year.

Feedback can be given to the coder through his NANY post, and the NANY board generally stays pretty active through the year as coders polish their entries and implement new suggestions from users.

NANY events were held previously in 2009, 2008 and 2007. The next NANY event will open in November 2010 -- please join us!!



THANKS!

My sincere thanks to everyone who participated:
  • Entrants
  • Volunteers
  • DC Members who tested and gave valuable feedback and suggestions
  • And the others NANY Team members: mouser, nudone, hamradio; without whom I'd look more nonproductive and unprofessional.
  • Thanks to Head in the Clouds for allowing us this view into the whole NANY process!

-Perry Mowbray, NANY 2010 Coordinator
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 - The Event Concludes
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on January 01, 2010, 09:32 PM »
What a cornucopia!
-cranioscopical (January 01, 2010, 08:39 AM)
I wish I had already added a dictionary site to the FarrWebMetaSearch plugin ;)
Cornucopia: dealing with foot ailments
-cranioscopical (January 01, 2010, 04:45 PM)

Not bad jokes?   :)

(in memory of my poor wife  ;) who copes amazingly well)
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