September 3, 2007 – 3:33 pm
Since I’ve been stuck at home and can mostly only type one handed, I decided to work on my Deskbar plugins to try and keep myself busy and forget about the pain in my sholder and back. As a result, I put together a new Deskbar plugin called Wayd(What Are You Doing) that allows [...]
Forgot to blog about it when I released it, but I put together a Twitter plugin for Deskbar. Also I released a new version of the Gajim plugin. You can download both them from my Deskbar plugin page.
October 20, 2006 – 6:08 pm
You can now sign in with an OpenID when you leave comments on the blog. Why did I added this? To do my little part to try and break some of the ID silos.
If you have a LiveJournal account you already have an OpenID account.
September 12, 2006 – 7:49 pm
Lately I’ve fallen in love with Deskbar(think OSX Quicksilver). I put together a couple of plugins to make it more productive for me.
Also upgraded my laptop and desktop at home to EdgyEft. Edgy continues Gnomes slow steady progression of polish, speed and simplicy. It rocks!
In other software news, Brian pushed out an [...]
Some people are finally getting it.
On my laptop I have a 10G XP partition. It’s the only Windows I own and came with the laptop. Currently, I have a need for Windows, to run SharpDevelop(WinCE code for the GPS project) and for testing of another “secret project”. Since the HD on my laptop is on the small [...]
Maybe it’s a good thing…
I’ve been reading a good bit about some cool Gnome projects[1][2].
What makes me uneasy about these projects is that they both plan to or are using C# as the language choice. Following a MS technology like this is bound to bite you/us at some point.
Had to go to Burlington last night, I loath shopping, but this trip had pleasant surprise.
Shannon is checking out, I’m standing there and look up at a cash register screen across the counter. It’s interesting because these registers don’t have the typical cash register looking screens. They have what looks like a [...]
Playing with Dillo again tonight. It’s amazing what you can do in 256KB. What’s really nifty are its “dpi” plug-ins.
January 30, 2003 – 9:04 pm
Just found out, Gaim and the Gimp have both been served with cease and desist letters from Adobe because of there use of “dragable” tabs. I’m going to scream now!!!!