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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Program Idea Suggestion Thread
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on December 02, 2009, 05:08 AM »
As Sri posted here: something like or better that PS Tray Factory.

I'd love to be able to group my tray icons together in customizable menus, like LaunchBar Commander, except with the Notification Icons & Menus.
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / Re: NANY 2010 Pledge to Participate Here
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on December 02, 2009, 04:53 AM »
And to release something.

Will that be bubblewrapped too?
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / NANY 2010 - Instructions
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on December 02, 2009, 04:51 AM »
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N.A.N.Y. stands for "New Apps for the New Year", and is an event where we try to get all the coders who hang out at DonationCoder.com to release a brand new FREEWARE/DONATIONWARE application to celebrate the coming of the new year. The NANY event is a celebration of software - it's not a competition and there is no winner.  

Who can believe that the 2009 Challenge was 12 months ago already? It only seems like yesterday we were celebrating the enormous success of NANY 2009... and now it's time to get down and make NANY 2010 an even bigger success!

The Challenge
  • Pledge that you are participating well before the New Year (you shouldn't just wait until Dec 31 to reveal whether you decided to participate or not); DECEMBER 18 is a good date to shoot for to pledge to participate.
  • Release the application on or before 31st December 2009.
  • Any type of application can be included: Windows, Linux, Mac, Web, iPhone, Android, Script, Plugin, etc., but it needs to be a new program that hasn't been released publicly before November 2009 (updates to existing programs don't qualify unless they are complete rewrites).
  • You don't have to be affiliated with DonationCoder.com - you still get to announce it as part of the N.A.N.Y. Challenge: you keep all the rights to your software, this is just an event to encourage coders to release new free tools.
  • It must be free (or donationware) for personal use.

The Process
1. Make a pledge in NANY 2010 Pledge to Participate Here thread. NANY's come in two variations:
  • Normal NANY
  • Mini NANY: for projects that the developer thinks is not substantial enough for a Normal NANY; for example: small scripts.
2. Create a Thread when you're ready in the NANY 2010 board.
  • The Thread Subject should contain the title of the project and it's status: eg: NANY 2010 TEASER: My Project or Mini NANY 2010 TEASER: My Mini Project
    • TEASER: Initial post with long description, screenshots, etc
    • PRE-RELEASE: Pre-release version is available for download and testing.
    • FINAL RELEASE: Final version of entry.
  • Use the NANY Submission Template from the "Add Preset Text" dropdown and add as many details as you can. The details in the Initial Post can be developed over time if necessary
3. Maintain your Project. All Normal NANY Submissions will receive a RedMine DC Project where they can use RedMine's bug tracker, wiki, files and documents. This year you'll be able to track the downloads and manage issue tracking through RedMine.
  • If you don't need a RedMine Project and you do not have a space to put your files DonationCoder will create a site for you.
  • The idea behind using RedMine is that the Forum will hopefully stay easier to read.
4. Use the NANY Ribbons to link to your Pledge/Entry from your website, etc.
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The Rules
  • All submissions must be made in a new thread on the NANY 2010 board.
    • a Normal NANY Entry must contain:
      • at least one screen shot
      • the latest version information
      • a link to the download file. Attachments to your post should not be used for your submission.
      • a link to the programme website. The RedMine project page should be used in preference, or your own external site if you prefer.
      • a list of any volunteers that helped you on your project.
      Remember this is your pitch to users, and is used as the basis of blog updates and Newsletters.
    • a Mini NANY Entry should contain:
      • screen shots if appropriate (a script without output may not have a screen shot)
      • It may be more appropriate to attach the file to the post, as there probably wont be a programme website.
  • Must be a previously unreleased application (updates to existing programs don't qualify unless they are complete rewrites).
  • It must be free or donationware.

Volunteers
Another new innovation this year is volunteers, Volunteers will receive a NANY Prize as well. Volunteers can make themselves available in the Volunteer Thread. Volunteers can do anything to help the NANY authors, including:
  • Create Icons
  • Create SplashScreen
  • Create DCUpdater File
  • Create Sounds / Music
  • Create / edit RedMine Page
  • Beta Testers
  • Text reviewer / editor
  • Translations

The Rewards
The NANY event is a community celebration, not a competition and therefore there can be no winner; apart from the obvious rewards for the software using community, everyone who participates in NANY, either as a software author or volunteer, will receive a stunning DonationCoder mug or T-Shirt with a brand new and very collectible NANY 2010 image designed by the artist Nick Pearson (See NANY 2009 image).

So? What are you waiting for?
There's an Ideas Thread if you're stuck for an idea...

And there's the Volunteer Thread if you just want to help others out!
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N.A.N.Y. 2010 / NANY 2010 - Offers of Assistance
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on December 02, 2009, 04:47 AM »
NANY has been a great event here at DC for many years, and everyone gets into the fun: it's a real community effort.

It takes a lot of work to get the NANY Entries out the door by December 31; and it takes a lot of extra community effort to get a highly polished product done.

This year we've decided to formalize that process a little bit and extend the NANY Rewards to those volunteers that help our coders get their entries done.

So, What's a NANY Volunteer?
A NANY Volunteer is someone who formally offers specific skills and services to our coders and enters into a partnership with a NANY Entrant to perform a specific task.

How does it work?
  • If you have a skill, or skills, to offer the NANY Entrants you can reply to this post and list what skills you'd like to offer.
  • A NANY Entrant who can use your assistance will get in contact you (maybe PM is best?) and detail what they need.
  • If you agree to help you will be listed as a volunteer on their project page.
  • If accepting that request alters your offer of assistance you should edit your reply as required. It's pointless knocking back requests if you've had your available time taken!
  • Offering and accepting NANY Volunteering services is a serious undertaking, you're entering into a type of partnership with the entrant, so it should not be taken lightly; though it doesn't need to be a huge task either.
  • You can volunteer on as many entries as you like!

What can a NANY Volunteer do?
In reality, they can do anything that's required. Some ideas are:
  • Create Icons
  • Create SplashScreen
  • Create Screencast Video
  • Create DCUpdater File
  • Create Sounds / Music
  • Create / edit RedMine Page
  • Beta Testers
  • Text reviewer / editor
  • Translations

Why Have NANY Volunteers?
NANY Volunteers iis a recognition of the great array of talent we have here at DC (i.e. not just coding) and of what was already happening (in many respects). I always thought that the people who went out of their way to help the Entrants (by testing and ideas, etc) were part of the Event anyway: NANY Volunteers just formalizes the process a little.

It is also a way of ensuring that the NANY Entrants are well supported.

What Happens if there is not a Volunteer that's Offered the Skills I Need?
Make a request for one: no one will know unless you ask!
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meh.. seems like old stuff to me.

Yer, but I don't have one  :(

But Christmas is just around the corner!!  :D
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I just showed this to my wife and had to explain that it was more like selling a car than taking it for a test drive.

Yes Oshyan, it seemed very controlled and some of the bits obviously left a lot out (was that pie graph converted to spreadsheet + graph or just vector pie? or was it just interacting with previous data?)

I was amazed really that it touched on the things we talked about in that other thread about touch display. I loved using his hand to dial the phone!

For me, the ideas of getting the computer user out from behind a desk and freely interacting with it was very interesting (and made me feel like just another machine sitting in front of a machine at work  :-[ well, sort of anyway)
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I remembered it from somewhere... thankfully it wasn't hard to find   ;)

I wondered what it was like: let us know eh?
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General Software Discussion / Re: Chrome OS preview looks pretty cool
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 20, 2009, 01:02 AM »
Exactly. This would only be targeted to a limited set of users, and for them not all of the time. This would make a great traveling, short trip, kitchen, waiting room(!) or TV-room device in my opinion. Being open source, it'd be great if other browsers tweaked the code to include their own versions.

I'm pretty keen on one for my wife to use from the lounge  :-[

I also wondered if it'd be a nice (ie easier to use) companion on a holiday: especially if it worked with Google Navigation: I'm sort of thinking of a big in car phone/computer/gps
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Living Room / Re: How would you improve a standard PC keyboard?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 11, 2009, 06:52 PM »
PS: I'm quite happy with my kinesis contour.

I'm very attached to my Kinesis FreeStyle and Contour "mouse": it's made a big difference to my back  :up:
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Living Room / Re: How would you improve a standard PC keyboard?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 11, 2009, 05:55 AM »
Ever since the "10 GUI" thread I've been really interested in the idea of a keyboard with a large multi-touch surface next to or as part of it. If it was also a screen (OLED or LCD), it could dynamically display keys or other info depending on the mode it's in. I'd pay $200 for a keyboard like this that worked well...

Yes: me too. Though I'm a bit concerned about the lack of travel in the "keys".

Did you see http://www.artlebede...hing/optimus-tactus/ ? Not a lot of information, but it'd be neat if it included pointing as well.
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Living Room / Re: How would you improve a standard PC keyboard?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 11, 2009, 05:36 AM »
Or the registry version is way back up here ;)

Yes, I missed that: perfect for anyone not running ahk stuff  :Thmbsup:
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Living Room / Re: How would you improve a standard PC keyboard?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 10, 2009, 09:53 PM »
Why not turn the left caps-lock key into an enter key? (for those who don't have a problem randomly hitting it by accident)

Love it!!  :-*

Code: AutoIt [Select]
  1. Capslock::send {ENTER}

So easy: why didn't I think of that before?? I never use the CapsLock (well, not previously  ;))
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Living Room / Re: I'm Going to HELL! Please feel sorry for me... :(
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 09, 2009, 07:58 PM »
she emptied a whole can of hair spray onto the spider before she realized that it was not insecticide.  ;)

Hairspray might not kill them but it sure makes it easier to dispose of them when they are so stiff they can't move. (it's my weapon of choice for flying stinging things like wasps, for just that reason)

To tell you the truth, I think it drowned  ;D
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Living Room / Re: I'm Going to HELL! Please feel sorry for me... :(
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 09, 2009, 06:38 PM »
A friend of mine told me that those big ones you can spray a whole can of insecticide directly on them & it only stuns them.  :o

We used to fish funnel web spiders out of the pool every time it rained, and I remember one time Mum saved a particularly big one to send to the museum, so she took the dead spider and put it in a jar.

Through the night it revived (Funnel Webs have hairy abdomens and can survive under water for some time because of the air that gets trapped in the hair) and she got such a shock that she emptied a whole can of hair spray onto the spider before she realized that it was not insecticide.  ;)

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Living Room / Re: I'm Going to HELL! Please feel sorry for me... :(
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 09, 2009, 06:33 PM »
I gotta say that I'd like faster internet, but as has been said: there are lots of other non-internet things that more than compensate.

We do only have 22 odd million people here, which makes a big difference: both in the price of things and the number of people who you bump into in the bush  :)
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Living Room / Re: What books are you reading?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on November 09, 2009, 07:48 AM »
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Living Room / Re: Anybody else playing with Wave?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on October 16, 2009, 09:41 AM »
One thing we've discovered is that a Wave can quickly get so full of gunk that it's not usable anymore.

Not that I've actually used it yet, but the concept seemed very like twitter in that if you're reading everyone you're following... well, you couldn't... so you need to filter somehow. I'm presuming that that will become possible, if not already?
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Living Room / Re: Anybody else playing with Wave?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on October 16, 2009, 06:42 AM »
I'd talk with anybody if they sent me an invite  :D
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Living Room / Re: Can someone remind me why are we using email ?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on October 14, 2009, 11:05 PM »
is this similar to the one discussed here?

Not at all: they are identical. Post dates are one day apart and Winston is the same bird in both.

The trial was over a month ago: I wonder if it failed -- I have not heard any more about this??
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LaunchBar Commander / Re: Hotkey commnads via icons
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on October 14, 2009, 08:36 PM »
Then I think you've got a winner!  :-*
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LaunchBar Commander / Re: Hotkey commnads via icons
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on October 14, 2009, 08:34 PM »
Yes, I thought of that, but what about the AutoIt3 users, or the vbScript users, or javaScript, etc?

I guess that's where having a file extension comes in handy.
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Living Room / Re: Can someone remind me why are we using email ?
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on October 14, 2009, 08:31 PM »
The real reason they are using this method is the message carrier will work for peanuts.

And hopefully wont get any arsenic pop-corn: anyone else remember that Don Martin Cartoon (from MAD)? I've searched, but can't find an image  :(
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LaunchBar Commander / Re: Hotkey commnads via icons
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on October 14, 2009, 07:58 PM »
although i could add support to LBC to send hotkey stuff, i think Perry's suggestion is the best -- download AutoHotkey and write very simple scripts in that, which will allow you to trigger hotkeys but also do all kinds of other stuff easily.

yep...
  • it'd support remapping of hotkeys out of the box (so to speak)
  • and you could chain hotkeys together to make it even more functional
  • ...not to mention all the "other stuff"  ;)
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General Software Discussion / Re: 10/GUI
« Last post by Perry Mowbray on October 14, 2009, 10:10 AM »

Another thing that I would miss would be the ability to have say two windows one side of the screen and one on the other - but neatly filling the screen - a la GridMove. This hasnt really been considered I think.
The basic idea could be extended so that dropping one window onto another would stack them vertically. Each window in the horizontal strip could then be a vertical strip of windows, which are manipulated in the same manner.

Yes: I had the same thought... though personally, I'd probably go for something more along the lines of Google Earth or SketchUp for moving window views... just 2D with all my fingers seems a little limited ;)
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