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Ok, old app

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Right, I’ve been so busy with work I don’t know what I’m supposed to be doing, let alone having time to blog stuff. The only thing worth blogging this week is that I found a screensaver for windows called Slickr, which you can use to show your flickr collection on your latop assuming you don’t have the photos on your laptop already which you probably do… so, playing with the settings a bit more means that you get ANY new photos uploaded to the flickr service recently by anyone, which is great for just looking at random internet photos.

“Who’s dog is that?” “I don’t know”

“She’s nice, who’s she?” “I don’t know”

Marvellous.

Screenshotter

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Jing

Jing

Been looking for a handy app recently for taking screenshots for putting into documentation that I have to do for work, rather than the printerscreen, paint, paste, cut area, new picture, paste, save… tedium that it normally takes.

Turns out there’s been a freeware app out called Jing which does this, and saves screencaptures to flash also for screencasting if required. This is brilliant.

Makes no business sense at all. “Where’s the profit margin in that?”, one of my friends would say.

Thanks to Lifehacker for this brilliant app, which they found out over a year ago, so you should always look at Lifehacker probably.

Gmail https

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Just read somewhere that Gmail now has an option to always access gmail via https rather than http. Oddly enough I was after that the other day, and now they’ve done, so its entirely possible they read my mind. It’s a good thing because it keeps your email more secure. It will potentially make mobile GMail stop working, but worth a check anyway.

HTTPS look!

HTTPS, look. see.

Cool New Apps: Simplify Media, Zattoo

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

Found out about some handy apps over the last week while trying to do something else. Thought I’d share it, which is handily what the first app is about.

Simplify Media
Simplify Media For ages I’ve been trying to sort out a decent way of being able to access stuff on my media-server from other Macs/PCs in a way that keeps it organised, and doesn’t matter too much about which client I use to access it. Didn’t work that out, but instead found this app which lets you access your itunes/winamp library from anywhere else on the internet. Probably a bit grey legally, you can have it running on a media server at home, then access your music while you’re either at a mates house or at work. Setup is minimal, and you can add friends libraries too - Up to 30 other people, which is brilliant. Works on both Mac and PCs, to stop your anti-mac mates grumbling about anything. Get it here.

Zattoo
ZattooZattoo is an IPTV client which runs on Windows, Mac and would you believe it Linux. It streams content from a bunch of channels direct to the client without having to faff about with firewall ports and because it comes straight from their servers it runs alot better than any others I’ve tried that rely on P2P connections from the back end of Afghanistan. Being a Swiss company seems to allow them to do anything they like, since the channels available are the main UK TV channels (even BBC!?) and most importantly of course, The Poker Channel. Again, this is a freeware app so there’s nothing at all to complain about. The streams are live content only which I think stops them getting sued, so next time there’s an international sporting event which inconveniently clashes with work*, this might well come in handy! Get it here.
* Not suggesting anyone should watch TV at work, I mean, seriously?