April 10, 2004

Software Discoveries

Tonight I disovered (and in a couple of cases, rediscovered) a few interesting and useful pieces of software.

1. Synergy - This is free software that lets you use one keyboard and mouse for multiple computers and even across different operating systems. It works great! I've only tired it from windows to windows so far. This is a great space saver on my desk. One cool feature is that you can even copy and paste between two computers.

2. Mepis - I began using Linux on Red Hat and from there went on to try several other distributions. I've finally settled on one... sort of. Debian is the Linux distribution that I like the best, with only one small problem; I can't install it. I probably could if I really wanted to learn how, but why when there's great distributions like Mepis. Mepis not only make it easy to install, but can also be run as a live CD--you can run it on any computer without installing it. Mepis also looks great and is one of the easier-to-use Linux's (along with another favorite of mine, the controversial Lindows (which will soon be changing names)).

3. Sepiroth - This guy is amazing. Not only has he written and released as open source the best Actionscript (for Macromedia Flash) editor around, he also has placed, as I discovered tonight, one hundred useful Flash files on his site for download. In addition to these two things, he's put up several prototypes for flash, a great flash community and many other Flash resources. Amazing.

4. PhpGedView - I didn't discover this tonight by any means, but there has been some major work going on in this project and the new releases are amazing. John Finlay has created software that will take a GEDCOM file (exported by most family history programs) and allow you to view and even edit the contents online. This is an excellent resource for anyone interested in Genealogy. I had the opportunity quite awhile back to contribute some of the icons this project is using.

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April 09, 2004

More Art Rage Painting

I continue to be impressed with ArtRage, the free painting program from Ambient Design Ltd. This is my latest creation. It's a Modigliani copy (this time no tracing). The original painting is appropriately titled "Girl with Brown Hair." As you can tell... I'm not a painter, but the point is that the software is good, fun and easy to use.
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April 08, 2004

Smart Sites

These are linked to everywhere already, but since I think they show a possible trend in future software/AI, here they are. Smart Sites. They aren't amazing, but they have open ended input and try to react no matter what you type. It's not a new concept, but with more powerful computers and people with more time, I think they'll become more popular:

1. The Subservient Chicken - Sponsored by Burger King this is an odd chicken that does "stuff." You can tell him to do pretty much anything.
2. Let them sing it for you - Type in the lyrics and have famous people sing it back to you.

Right now, it's only two. I'm sure there are plenty of others, if you know of them, feel free to post them in the comments.
[update] corrected URL on the Subservient Chicken

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April 07, 2004

Restarting OS X

I have a question. If OS X is Unix-like, why does it have to be restarted almost every time I do a software update?

I have a Linux server (also Unix-like) that has been up for hundreds of days at a time without having to be restarted for fairly major updates including updating PHP, Apache, mySQL, the hostname, perl and dozens of other software packages.

What is it about OS X that requires it to be restarted for updates?


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April 06, 2004

Professor Vorwaller

That's right and class is in session... well, almost. I've begun preparation and will soon commence teaching Dreamweaver MX 2004 classes all day, one day a week, three weeks of the month every other month.

Prepare to be illuminated as I log my first experience as an 'official' teacher.

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April 05, 2004

Skateboards and Such

Just to prove that my my entire world is not things digital, check out the review I did of the Insect Skateboads Dragonfly on Silverfish Longboarding.

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April 04, 2004

How to Lose Your Bookmarks

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Looking for a quick way to lose all your Firefox bookmarks, saved passwords, history and preferences? Just download a nightly build and install it without backing everything up first. *Poof* You're starting afresh. I did it today--I should have known better and backed up my profile folder, but now that everything's gone, it's actually kind of nice starting over with a clean browser. If only I could do the same with email...

On another note... are you looking for another way to disconnect yourself from the real world (see yesterday's article)? If so, check out ArtRage. It's a free progam for Windows that comes closer to emulating real-world painting than anything else I've seen. This is an image I painted of my wife, Jenny, using the trace feature--it's only part cheating :)

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