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Archive for September, 2008
Fresh install essentials
Sep 27th
I’m still using windows for my primary development environment, although the bulk of the software I use is open source and/or free. I thought I’d share/store a rundown of some of the apps I install on a fresh windows build.
- Google Chrome (Quite a surprise winner this!)
- Comodo Firewall
- AVG antivirus
- Keepass
- 7zip
- Notepad++
- Eclipse PDT and Subclipse
- Firefox and Firebug
- Putty
- Open Office
- PDFCreator
- K-Lite Codec Pack and Media Player Classic
- iTunes and Quicktime
- Picasa
I’m very happy with this set of free apps, and can confidently recommend you try any of them.
Keeping tabs on your laptop
Sep 11th
If you’ve ever mildly pondered at the thought of your laptop being stolen or simply wandering off for a short time while left unattended, then this rather clever application may help put your mind at ease. If your laptop does disappear, you can track it’s location as soon as it connects to the internet. The best part is that only you can access this location info.. no third party is given this knowledge at all.
If you’re a Mac owner, you can even have the built in webcam send you shots of the laptop’s pilferer!
Very cool! http://adeona.cs.washington.edu/
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