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The situation will not change until people ask for an alternative format if the information is freely available, and if it's not then buy an alternative that is. It's easy to talk about it. I guess all documents available on websites i'm managing should be in text-based pdf format instead of doc to make a start.
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Finished Programs / Re: AltTab Fingertips v1.3 - 14 Jan 08
« Last post by justice on June 23, 2008, 03:25 AM »
Thanks TucknDar I wouldn't have noticed otherwise!  :Thmbsup:
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Sometimes it's the source of the article that's peculiar instead of the article. Don't believe the hype.
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Find And Run Robot / Re: Won't Start Programs - Vista
« Last post by justice on June 20, 2008, 10:05 AM »
Wooo welcome to the forum bobblehead :D
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General Software Discussion / Re: Firefox 3 Released
« Last post by justice on June 19, 2008, 04:28 AM »
Extensions should never have to keep updating, especially between minor revs, like on each beta and rc.
If this is the case then maybe they should look at javascript and test for functionality / api calls instead of version numbers?
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Finished Programs / Re: AltTab Fingertips v1.3 - 14 Jan 08
« Last post by justice on June 18, 2008, 06:03 AM »
Thanks everyone! Woohoo i'm famous :P You'll be disappointed to hear that I'll NOT be releasing the much anticipated AltTab Fingertips PRO shareware version.  :'( Instead, I'll be looking into adding the icons which would definately improve the application. Also the ability to sort the list alphabetically.

rjBull the menu should always comeup at your mouse pointer, so that minimal mouse-travel is needed to use it. Do you find that is not the case or not logical for you? I like your dismiss hotkey feature too :)

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The beak proves troublesome as well as lack of control over color placement.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Firefox 3 Released
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 09:48 AM »
I heard on another forum that on windows firefox 3RC3  is the final release. Don't have a source though. Ahh icekin :D
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General Software Discussion / Re: "The browser is the new OS" ...(really?)
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 09:37 AM »
When was the last time the average programmer wrote games or video editing applications? Although flash games proves that it's possible, shockwave has 3d. I think a large percentage of all programming projects would be ok to code in a virtual platform that would be easier to code towards than the desktop situation we have today.
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General Software Discussion / Re: How do incremental backup programs work?
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 06:50 AM »
Maybe you can look at how PAR files work which means you could use small helper files to reconstruct the backup even when the whole backup wouldn't be available? I always thought they'd be very useful even in a downloadmanager.

Parchive parity files (or par files for short) create redundant data that can be used later in case parts of the original data is lost or corrupted. Par files allow file level recovery of data. That is, out of a group of many files, if a limited number of files are lost or corrupted, they can be recovered. These files will have the extensions of .par, .p01, .p02 etc http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parchive
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General Software Discussion / Re: How do incremental backup programs work?
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 06:33 AM »
Jungle Disk + JD Plus does block level incremental backup  ;) http://www.jungledisk.com/plus.shtml for more info.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Jungle Disk Mini-Review: offsite data storage
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 06:31 AM »
Yes, it makes your amazon account accessible from any pc via jungle disk's website as opposed to making your local jungle disk installation accessible over the the web if I understand correctly.
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You'd have to make an ActiveX object (which will only run in internet explorer) or java applet then because of security limitations it's not possible to silently run executables without a sandbox.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Jungle Disk Mini-Review: offsite data storage
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 06:14 AM »
Thanks mouser. I added in a line or two to emphasize that JD does incremental backup by default, and block level incremental backup if you buy the JD Plus service, which also allows web access via Jungle Disk's website (doesn't require your pc to be on). Worth $1 a month for me.
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General Software Discussion / Re: How do incremental backup programs work?
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 06:09 AM »
AFAIK,
Incremental Backup will back up the complete file if the file has changed, so 8GB. But if you have 1000 files which total 8GB then only those that have changed are backed up.
Block Level Incremental is "  A more sophisticated method of backing up changes to files is to only back up the blocks within the file that changed. This requires a higher level of integration between the filesystem and the backup software." which would only back up a few KB.

Your other questions depend on the backup software that you're looking at, for example SyncToy (not a backup program really) and SFFS keep a database of changes so that it knows you renamed your 8GB file and can do the same on the other end without uploading anything, most other programs do not. Also some programs such as Jungle Disk that I wrote about create a network mapped drive to make their files available, others don't. This usally depends on whether or not the final backup is filebased or image based (ie, the whole backup is one or more split archives or whether they are folder structures in the file system). Hope that helps
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General Software Discussion / Re: "The browser is the new OS" ...(really?)
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 06:06 AM »
The browser is not the OS but once the net connection disappears I become fed up really quick.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Jungle Disk Mini-Review: offsite data storage
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 05:50 AM »
Thanks :) Can't believe I forgot the price. haha. Added under Pricing Scheme.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: Jungle Disk Mini-Review: offsite data storage
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 05:33 AM »
Oh if you want screenshots of advanced options or other functionality let me know and i'll ad them to the bottom of the first post. It's also my first proper mini-review  :-[
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Jungle Disk Mini-Review: offsite data storage
« Last post by justice on June 17, 2008, 05:28 AM »
Basic Info
App Name JungleDisk
App URL http://www.jungledisk.com/
App Version Reviewed Current Beta Version: Jungle Disk 2.0 Beta 4 [1.99d] (Released May 30, 2008) + optional Jungle Disk Plus service
Test System Specs OS Name   Microsoft® Windows Vista™ Enterprise Service Pack 1 Build 6001
System Manufacturer   Apple Inc.
Processor   Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     T7300  @ 2.00GHz, 2000 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
Installed Physical Memory (RAM)   3.00 GB
Supported OSesWindows 2000 or later (Windows XP SP2 recommended)
Mac OSX 10.3.9 or later
Linux x86 with KDE or GNOME desktop (GTK2 libraries)
Portable USB version (all platforms)
Windows Home Server specific version
Some Source code is available!

Workgroup edition is in development
Support MethodsManual, Blog, Getting Started Videos, Support Forums, Account Management, Email. All support for Jungle Disk is provided through the forums. Billing, product feedback, press and business e-mail options are available.
Upgrade Policy
  • Jungle Disk software for all three platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux)
  • Rights to install the software on an unlimited number of machines with a single S3 account
  • Lifetime free upgrades
  • A 30-day money back guarantee
Trial Version Available The Jungle Disk Software is free to download and use for 30 days.
Pricing Scheme$20 to purchase Jungle Disk. Optional Jungle Disk Plus service, which adds browser-based access to your files and other features for $1 per month. Additional monthly Amazon S3 fees apply.
Reviewer Donation LinkDonate to Justice, the Reviewer
Screencast Video URLhttp://jungledisk.com/manual/screencast.shtml
Relationship btwn. Reviewer and Productnone, bought the software and been using it for 4 months.

Intro:
Jungle Disk (from now on JD) is an application that lets you store files and backup data securely to Amazon.com's S3 ™ Storage Service. Unlike other services, with Amazon S3 ™ there is no minimum and no maximum amount of data you can store.  You pay only for the actual amount of storage you are using. It supports 256-AES encryption if desired.

In practice it's possible to access the JD drive as a mapped network drive in explorer, over WebDav or via the local http server (JD Plus). JD keeps a local cache of 1GB by default which allows most operations to be instantaneous with any changes being made transparently in the background. There's an inbuilt backup utility included which works well and previous versions are kept if desired. This approach makes JD suitable for backup purposes as well as temporary file storage or as an remote filesystem as it will work with native copy tools such as robocopy, sync tools such as SyncToy and SFFS etc. Block level incremental backup is supported through JD plus, as well as web access (access anywhere via browser via jungle disk's website)

Version 2 (in development and tested here) includes some excellent refinements, partly based on user feedback, these include but are not limited to (see release notes):
  • New User Interface
  • Support for new Jungle Disk 2.0 buckets as well as Compatibility buckets, which can be shared with other S3 tools
  • Support for connecting to multiple buckets at the same time
  • Support for multiple backup jobs with independent scheduling
  • Expanded bandwidth limiting feature
  • New Previous Versions features
  • Verify MD5 hash on downloads (as well as upload)


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Who is this app designed for:

Due to the versatility JD can be used as a autoamated offsite backup solution for you and your family's pc, to access files from multiple locations, and probably other scenarios. It doesn't hide the jargon completely but the interface is easy to use and can be setup without expertise. Therefore JD is designed for casual to expert computer users who are looking for a safe backup solution or to access files remotely without many of the restrictions offered by competing products. For example you'll have the full context menu available on the mapped drive, and it works with regular copy applications and any file managers. You can set it and forget it and let the scheduler backup any changed files over your net connection.

The Good
  • Set it and forget it backup solution. Set it up to run a backup of folders periodically I find I no longer have to worry about harddisk-lifespan or safety of my data.
     
  • Minimal bandwith use. It will only update changed files (or changes bytes with the JD Plus service in combination with the backup functionality) so bandwidth use is limited after the first backup.
     
  • Great control without option-hell. Options to keep previous versions, limit upload speed, backup preview, the new restore functionality, detailed logging. You can get dirty if you so desire but I hardly ever needed to access the manual.
     
  • Works with your applications. As the mapped drive can be used as a filesystem you an use all your regular applications on it. I use OneNote, wikidpad and others to write/ read the data files directly off the drive and this works perfectly. Others have used it successfully as an subversion repository host.
     
  • Lifetime free upgrades. Noone would buy it if you had to pay monthly to Amazon + for upgrades, but still it's nice.
     
The needs improvement section
  • Proper help file. At the moment the help function links to an online manual (which i found to be satisfactory), but I miss not having a proper windows help file. I can't search in it. However I can understand with the many versions that this would be a lot harder to update. And it links in well with the program (press F1 to be taken to the right page).
     
  • Explorer sometimes becomes unresponsive. When using the mapped network drive I found on multiple systems that Windows Explorer sometimes becomes unresponsive. It seems this only happens when I was requesting a folder with large files that weren't cached yet and JD had to download the files to the local cache. However it's easy to avoid this issue by using the local webserver to access the folders, or preferably by using the inbuilt restore functionality. This opens up a screen where you can select which files to restore to what folder. This works fine. It's still annoying to have to do this, however.
     
  • Control over obsolete files. There is an option to remove files off the backup that are removed from the local filesystem (which i wouldn't recommend), and options to exclude subfolders from being backed up. I'd like to have JD ask to remove backed up folders when I remove them from a backup schedule. Currently I have to manually go into the backups and previous versions folders and remove the now obsolete files. I worry a little that I'm overpaying Amazon for files that I'm not using. Currently I'm paying Amazon $7.70 including taxes to host 31GB and backup 5GB a month (with 50MB restored)
     
  • Depends on net connection. Inherently to JD is your broadband connection. If you have restricted usage limits then JD might not be an option. However you can set to backup at certain times each night and abort after X hours to stay within certain time limits. There's no option to restrict a maximum backup allowance which could help people in this situation. Upload speed can be limited.
It has to be said I guess I'm always open to do nearly the same for cheaper or free. Amazon seems to offer a great solution cost-wise and JD is at least keeping their eyes open for other storage providers.

Why I think you should use this product
It's one of the best solutions to have files / data available in multiple locations (even portable on a usb stick), and it's one of the best solutions for painless backup. Together it's a pretty good deal. Add in the flexibility provided and I can recommend this. Paying a small monthly fee to have his peace of mind is worth it for me.

How does it compare to similar apps
Jungle Disk does a pretty good job explaining its strengths, but looking at my personal preferences I'll have to break it down to the following:
  • Amazon S3 has more space and reliability than my host.
  • Files are still available as for all processes with full functionality as usual unlike something like Mozy or Xdrive.
  • The backup functionality works as well with less depencies than local backup solutions.

You can still use your sync or backup software with it, I find I don't really need them as the backup interval can be set as low as 5 minutes and as high as weekly.

Conclusions
JD is a very flexible, powerful and reliable data storage solution which can be used for many purposes. Apart from small niggles which really can be solved with updates, I have to recommend it except if you object to costs being involved,  because of external restrictions on your connection, or because you don't need this tool. Solutions that do half the job for less might be available but I've not been tempted. Jungle Disk is pretty amazing and makes live easier for me and my family.

Links to other reviews of this application
I've not found any comprehensive reviews of the 2.0 beta version but other reviews are available:
I'm sure you can find more.
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Living Room / Re: What are your favorite gadgets and gizmos?
« Last post by justice on June 16, 2008, 08:33 AM »
The office favorite: Aaron's Thinking Putty.

Changes color,
hides markers,
containes mice,
takes imprints of equipment,
counters RSI,
bounces off the wall
and pops bubbles.

And that's just what we came up with. I'm considering copies for my colleagues. They're great birthday / christmas presents too.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Let go of your bookmarks!
« Last post by justice on June 16, 2008, 05:37 AM »
good point, that's why i always have these two add-ons in my Firefox for searching within the bookmarks. not to mention Farr's FarrFox when the browser is closed.

1. Autocomplete Manager
2. Enhanced Bookmark Search
good find lanux :D
Don't forget foxmarks, in combination with google web history you can usually find what i was looknig for.
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cheers! would be great if i could actually focus on that instead of having to develop more web pages lol
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General Software Discussion / Re: monitor and notify of webpage updates
« Last post by justice on June 13, 2008, 05:22 AM »
I second ChangeDetection as it checks continually via the web and not only when I got my pc running with software on it.
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Living Room / Re: Opera 9.5
« Last post by justice on June 13, 2008, 02:04 AM »
It's the last browser of the top 3 that doesn't has extensions / addons, yes. But did you expect it for 9.5? It's still a great browser.
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Well i'd like that too but there have been some problems so I guess it makes sense to not make very experimental versions available to everyone.

The thing is though that plugins that have updated for the alpha release (fcalc for example) come up on dcupdater but on my system with latest official release version fcalc does not work with it.
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