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N.A.N.Y. 2009 / Re: NANY 2009 Rewards and Prizes
« Last post by justice on January 27, 2009, 03:36 AM »
Well it sure wasn't here yesterday, maybe it was 10pm....

BUT IT IS NOW!! (9am 27th)
Nice power adapters you got there in Australia btw :D
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Finished Programs / Re: JustToDoIt - Fast ToDo lister
« Last post by justice on January 26, 2009, 07:14 AM »
Try the latest version,

* fixed interface issue reported by Ryan_S
* Live Search Optimizations
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Do you plan to use it very often?
otherwise any webbased notetaker would do, like evernote.
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Living Room / Re: Gadgets that make you look like a jerk
« Last post by justice on January 23, 2009, 09:42 AM »
Sorry, I disagree with the entirety of the list, except for the ones I haven't used.   :P They must have been jealous after their miserable christmas or something. A new breed of transportation devices, extensions to making devices more useful, one of the most polished consumer devices ever marketed, intelligent behavioural video recording and options that do away with cables. It's hard to think of a better list of innovative devices. Hardly something that makes you look like a jerk.

Writing an article about it on the other hand...
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General Software Discussion / Re: The Worst Downloads of 2008 (CNET)
« Last post by justice on January 22, 2009, 05:17 AM »
Cheers for the greenprint link, checking it out
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Possibly a good program but someone needs to focus that website on promoting it like their life depends on it being used and promoted. At the moment I just see some random clipart, a poll and the whole site looks like a social club hangout rather than a successful software app. I can't even find out any general information about the program at first glance - version changes are more important than the program's features apparently. Sorry for the rant just something that's important to me at the moment. :)
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Developer's Corner / Wording and communication of the purpose of your software
« Last post by justice on January 22, 2009, 03:52 AM »
One of the biggest lessons from NANY for me was finding out how very important it is how to communicate what your program does and in what scenario it is useful, in the right wording. As a non-native English speaker I found this hardest of all. I was wondering if any of you have tips or experienced the same problem?

In my case, with JustCloseSomeTasks, I think there's a very large group of people that have dismissed the program because I've not made the purpose and usefulness clear enough to them. :( Without going too much into it - they know their task manager for example and therefore see JCST as an alternative task manager, which is a shame as it means they'll probably not need another task manager. If they'd seen it as a taskbar declutter program then perhaps it would have been more useful to them.

A possible cause can be the terminology of the app. It seems the Windows terminology can be very unclear, with people mixing up windows, tasks, processes, tasktitles, processtitles, windowtitles, taskbar etc all meaning different things to people. Also a treelist with checkboxes is not specific enough to communicate, unfortunately.

This becomes very apparent as soon as there's some publicity / blogging about your program from people that have not participated in the forum here. Reviewers will have tried your program so if they don't get it then that's a clear sign. Commenters will make a decision to try out your program (or not) based on a quick glance - either the revies or the information you publicize about your program, if the program isn't clear in what it does (and what it does different), people might not try it at all! Even worse they could have a bad experience when it doesn't solve their problem very well. I guess word of mouth is the best promotional tool as it encourages people to try something without painting an incorrect picture.

So, concluding, I guess one way of solving this issue is creating a proper website around your app - write in a concise and clear way - and improve / revise this information based on the experience of what people commented. I think keeping this up to date with a good support system and documentation takes at least as much time as the coding itself and makes or breaks your app. The benefits of small programs like NANY is that they are very focused and thus should be easier to communicate. I am not envying mouser in this respect! FARR has an astonishing amount of features and is so flexible I wouldn't know how to even start. :Thmbsup: respect.

What's your experiences?

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N.A.N.Y. 2009 / Re: NANY 2009 Release: JustCloseSomeTasks
« Last post by justice on January 22, 2009, 03:11 AM »
It also seems to pop up on software download sites like Softonic, which actually made their own review and puts the philosophy across perhaps even better than I ever have.

Do you sometimes find you are making your PC multitask a little too much? It's great being able to run lots of programs at the same time, but it affects performance. JustCloseSomeTasks is designed to help out by letting you close inactive apps with a hot key command.
Excellent couldn't have put it better than that. Although I have to add i'm not sure about any benefits performance wise, it's made just to declutter.
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Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: Modem Blocker!
« Last post by justice on January 21, 2009, 05:07 AM »
Why not just pull the phone line out the modem or disable the device in the Device Manager okay you already looked at that. :)
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Developer's Corner / Re: Coding web pages for different browsers.
« Last post by justice on January 21, 2009, 04:13 AM »
As a fulltime web developer, it's about getting the knowledge to work around the same issues. I usually develop in Opera because its a good mix between Firefox and IE compatibility (my colleague uses firefox then IE), and then sometimes make css adjustments for firefox, then a seperate stylesheet with CSS declarations for IE (look for 'conditional comments') that overwrite certain styles to make it work in IE.
It's knowing what styles create problems though, changing margin to padding in certain conditions and div floating etc. There are some good sites with writeups: http://css-discuss.incutio.com/ for example.

With javascript you've got try..catch statements to check for support in good browsers, else IE - knowing what functionality is supported. However i'd recommend using jQuery because they do this stuff for you and allows you to focus on creating fun stuff.

It's a whole field out there and somehow people underestimate the expertise involved just because its plain text and on the web but good thing is there are numurous websites out there - experiment with the css to figure out what's causing the problem (for example div floats), then google it (could be the IE guillotine bug) and find out an article on how to combat it (in that case - http://www.positioni...orer/guillotine.html)

Another good resource: http://www.westciv.c...ter/house/index.html
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Living Room / Re: Secure deletion: a single overwrite will do it
« Last post by justice on January 20, 2009, 10:31 AM »
what's a recommended utility for Windows systems?
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Find And Run Robot / [idea] Let FARR score plugin results
« Last post by justice on January 20, 2009, 04:48 AM »
Would it be possible to have FARR score the results from plugins? For example: query Everything using the Everything for FARR plugin, then let FARR reorder the result list by scoring the results so that the best results float to the top.

Better integration, better results, the power of FARR and everything combined - I am captain launcher lol
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Everything plugin for FARR
« Last post by justice on January 20, 2009, 04:46 AM »
Just fantastic. I'd like to see Everything working as FARR's indexer as well if at all possible of course.
At the moment I've set FARR to show 5 results.
With Farr there's a +sall switch to show more than the five, would it be possible for Everything to use the longer list view if over X results are returned? I guess I need this because Everything doesn't score the results like farr should - so if somehow FARR could score Everything's results then the best results would float to the top.

Yea that sounds fantastic.
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N.A.N.Y. 2009 / Re: NANY 2009 Rewards and Prizes
« Last post by justice on January 20, 2009, 04:26 AM »
Projects like this are always more work than originally thought, to do it so well the first time is very impressive. And then to get involved with testing various entries in addition is very much appriciated. So very well done Perry, and mouser and others. It made a big difference. Also want to say it really helps people feeding back on the projects, even now, otherwise I would probably have never finished it in the first place haha.  :Thmbsup: Well that's what makes Donationcoder great isn't it.

And thank you for the extra prize, can't wait to play around with it. :up:
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Finished Programs / Re: AHK Coding Snack Idea: Deluxe AHK Script Manager (AXEM)
« Last post by justice on January 17, 2009, 03:14 PM »
Wow excellent work Ryan!
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Finished Programs / Re: JustToDoIt - Fast ToDo lister
« Last post by justice on January 17, 2009, 03:12 PM »
declare the gui routines at the start of the program and only call gui,show multiple times, before it was declaring the gui everytime it was called, will post an update next week to fix it.
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General Software Discussion / Re: WINDOWS 7 THREAD (ongoing)
« Last post by justice on January 15, 2009, 03:01 AM »
f0dder try Virtual CloneDrive, freeware from Slysoft and I read in a Windows 7 First Impressions blog post that someone used this.
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Find And Run Robot / suggestion: listing farr extensions
« Last post by justice on January 14, 2009, 08:52 AM »
As I cannot remember all the prefixes and plugins keep adding them, would it be a good idea to have a search modifier lister?

When I type <space><plus> (ie. " +") could farr show the list of installed valid search modifiers?
I guess something similar for aliases too if it doesn't exist already, like aplugins for plugins. this would be invoked in the middle of building a search

Also it seems there are now so many extensions to FaRR (which is great) and some of them come preinstalled, that it is hard to figure out all the posibilities. Maybe its time to think about a list command so you could do:

list plugins (replaces aplugins)
list aliases
list modifiers
list prefixes
list <new feature>

this could be invoked before the search as a command.
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DcUpdater / Re: idea: Install program via downloading single .dcupdate
« Last post by justice on January 14, 2009, 08:44 AM »
Did a couple of short tests:
* copied over a .dcupdate file of one of my programs into an empty folder and ran it. As the dcupdate was current nothing happened even though no folder is installed (unexpected but makes sense - except when installing as we don't want to create a seperate dcupdate for installs)
* changed version to out of date one: dcupdate runs and says the installation is out of date and opens the .zip url in the browser resulting in a download box (unexpected as method used was unzip not visit. personally as I was hoping it would download and install it in the folder with the .dcupdate - it must do a check for the program and then get confused when it cannot find it).
* downloaded the latest FARR, extracted the .dcupdate file from it, downgraded the version and ran it: dcupdate downloaded the FARR installation exe and ran it, YAY. the installer isn't defaulting to the folder it is ran from - which makes sense as the installer wasn't built for this scenario).

Interesting findings anyway and should make it easier to add this feature if mouser thinks its a good idea :)
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FARR Plugins and Aliases / Re: Everything plugin for FARR
« Last post by justice on January 14, 2009, 07:28 AM »
* change the regex from ^log (.*) to ^ev (.*) to avoid conflicts with locate plugin.
* in the preferences its looking for locate.exe you'll want to change that too.

FARR stalls when trying to perform a search, even after i started Everything amd its running in systemtray. Vista 32bit /UAC on
same for me as mouser:
EDIT:
I see my problem -- i was pointing it to the main gui everything.exe, when what i needed was the portable commandline es.exe from everything download page: http://www.voidtools.com/download.php


works now woo
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General Software Discussion / Re: Microsoft Songsmith
« Last post by justice on January 13, 2009, 01:13 PM »
just to late for NANY microsoft!
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DcUpdater / Re: idea: Install program via downloading single .dcupdate
« Last post by justice on January 13, 2009, 10:42 AM »
Well a great way to easy installations!
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General Software Discussion / read saved webpages / notes on mobile
« Last post by justice on January 13, 2009, 06:32 AM »
On my daily commute i'd like to read up on the latest net news without paying through the nose for data rates.

My mobile (SE W880i) has Access Netfront and Opera Mini installed, both can save and restore webpages from the application itself. I don't want to save webpages via 3g (it doesn't have wifi) - so I'm using a desktop browser or offline browser or pdf printer or (your suggestion).

I tried going the MHT route (saving from IE desktop) and Netfront didn't display the second of the two test pages, and Opera Mini can't see the .mht files altogether.

It doesn't appear that the phone supports pdf documents, but surely I must not be the only one that wants this. Any ideas?
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General Software Discussion / Re: windows 7 beta available for free Jan 9 (!)
« Last post by justice on January 12, 2009, 07:17 PM »
are games any faster?
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General Software Discussion / Re: windows 7 beta available for free Jan 9 (!)
« Last post by justice on January 09, 2009, 10:25 AM »
link isn't up yet AFAIK :-\
Technew evaluation link - seems to go somewhere over the coarse of minuteswell i cant get through it redirects to an error page :(
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