Saturday, February 14, 2009

A powerful hard disk analyzer

Xinorbis is a portable and powerful hard disk analyzer that provides you a complete overview of the contents of your hard disk using a sophisticated mix of graphs, tables and tree displays.

Xinorbis scans your hard drive or the selected partitions and gives a comprehensive report about the various file types on the disk, sorting them out according to file the type with the exact figure of disk space occupied by each type. You can even use this application to browse files of a particular type. For instance, if you have your PDF files scattered all over your hard drive, use Xinorbis to browse all the PDF files as if they are all located in a single folder.

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Group your desktop icons

Stardock Fences is a free program that allows you to draw “fences” around groups of desktop icons which then become movable and resizable containers for your desktop icons. The fenced area becomes shaded in color and can be resized and moved around easily.

To use the program, simply hold down the right mouse button and draw a box around the icons you want to group. Once you release the button you will get an option to create a Fence and label it. The label either appears at the top of the Fence, always visible, or you can make it show up as a tooltip. The colors and transparency of the shaded area can be customized.

Additionally, when you double click on the desktop all the icons vanish. Double click again to reveal them. This “helps you finally appreciate the wallpaper you have hiding behind all that clutter.” Fences integrate with the context menu allowing you edit, rename and lock a Fence directly by right clicking on it. You can also exclude a fence and individual icons from the hide feature.

StarDock says, “We think this feature is so useful, we’re applying for a patent on it.” OK StarDock, we appreciate you for developing a nice tool but patenting an idea is plain evil. It’s like patenting a story, patenting music. You are stifling competition, you are stifling freedom and you are the kind of corporate who are dangerous to the software community.

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10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know

many people would benefit from a thorough overview on how to protect your privacy on Facebook. Below is a step by step process for protecting your privacy.

Source : http://www.allfacebook.com/2009/02/facebook-privacy/
download here

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How to Crack a Window's Password in 5 Minutes

Items Needed:

- Blank CD

- Ophcrack

To find the Window's password, you'll need a program called Ophcrack. It is completely free, and works very well. Ophcrack is not really a program--it is a LiveCD that is burned to a blank CD (or a USB flash drive if using on a newer computer


Installing

Navigate to the official Ophcrack website at http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/ -- download the Live CD ISO and save it to your computer. Once it is downloaded, you will need to burn the disc image to a blank CD. The software used will vary--if your system doesn't have burning software already installed, you can download a trial of Nero, or something free like ImgBurn. Burn it at a low speed.

Using
The Live CD will start and the rainbow tables will automatically start working at the password. For the average users password, it will likely take about five seconds to crack. For a longer alphanumeric password, it could take a few minutes, but that is the exception, not the rule.

Once it finds the password, write it down somewhere, then remove the CD and restart the system. Enter the password at login and then change/remove it to whatever you would like

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Configuring GIMP 2.6

This tutorial will teach you how to configure GIMP to make it as close to Photoshop as possible, accomplished via plugins, filters, and other downloads. The modifications done in this article are performed on the regular GIMP, not GIMPshop

How to Install Brushes, Filters, and and Plugins in GIMP

To add brushes, filters, and plugins to GIMP, simply open the program folder and put the files into their appropriate folders--brushes into Brushes, filters into Filters, etc. In Mac, right click and open the app folder. In Linux, navigate to your Home Folder and press Ctrl+H. In Windows, it's in C:/Program Files/Gimp.

Arrange the Layout

GIMP has compromised and changed the layout to be the best of both worlds. If you enjoy the free floating windows so common in GIMP, those features are still available. If, however, you want everything to be contained in one window, simply maximize the menu window, and then place the toolbar and window dock inside. Right click and choose "Always on top". It will now function just the same as Photoshop's all-in-one window; the individual docks aren't all listed in the bottom, they are all contained within the one window.

Add Photoshop Plugin Support

If you've invested in a library of Photoshop plugins, then the last thing you'll want to do is leave them behind when you switch. Luckily, it is possible to add support for Photoshop plugins using the PSPI plugin.

Download the PSPI plugin for your operating system and copy the file(s) to your GIMP plugins folder. The menu feature can be found in Filters > Photoshop Plug-in.

Higher Bit Support

Navigate to Colors > Use GEGL and check the box next to it.

Add CMYK Color Separation - http://cue.yellowmagic.info/softwares/separate.html

To add CMYK separation, you will need to add the Separation+ plugin. Download and copy it into the GIMP plugin folder.

Add Layer Styles

Can't live without Drop Shadow, Inner Glow, etc? Then install this plugin. Simply add the script to your GIMP script folder, then close and reopen the program. You'll find the Layer Styles in Script-Fu > Layer Effects.

Add Brushes

While you're adding everything to your install, download a bunch of brushes and add them to your brush folder. The default brushes that come with GIMP aren't all that great. A good resource for brushes is Blendfu.

Conclusion

The above will add a few extra features to GIMP that increases it's functionality. It doesn't have all the features of Photoshop, many of them due to copyright issues. For the vast majority of users, however, GIMP is a very good graphics program that will do everything you need.


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Running Photoshop plug-ins in GIMP

Pspi is a GIMP plug-in that runs 3rd-party Photoshop plug-in filters

Photoshop plug-in filters are actually Windows DLLs, which are dynamically loaded into the plug-in host process's address space. They are files with the extension .8bf, though, not .dll.Unlike GIMP plug-ins, 3rd-party Photoshop plug-ins don't use any common user interface library. (GIMP plug-ins use GTK+, obviously.)

Windows

The Windows package includes just pspi.exe. Put it in your GIMP plug-ins folder.

Linux

The Linux packages include three files:

  • README.linux
  • pspi, a small shell script
  • pspi.exe.so, the binary that wine runs

Copy pspi and pspi.exe.so to your personal GIMP plug-ins folder, typically ~/.gimp-2.4/plug-ins .

When you run GIMP it will issue a warning "wire_read(): error" as pspi.exe.so can't be started directly. (The pspi script can, though, and is from GIMP's point of view a GIMP plug-in.) This warning is harmless (GIMP just ignores that file then), but if you want to avoid it, move pspi.exe.so somewhere else and modify the pspi script to point to its new location instead.

After starting GIMP, go to the Xtns:Photoshop Plug-in Settings and enter the folder where you are going to keep the 3rd-party Photoshop plug-ins (.8bf files) that you want to use in GIMP.

Preferrably you should use an initially empty folder for this, and then install (copy) Photoshop plug-ins there one by one, verifying that each works. It isn't really useful to rush and install a shitload of Photoshop plug-ins at once and assume they all will work under pspi.

There is also a tarball with the object files. You can try to use those if the binaries don't work on your distro. Use winegcc to link, add the gimp plug-in libraries (output of pkg-config --libs gimp-2.0), -ladvapi32 and -lgdi32. Check the src/Makefile.am for details.

The Windows, SUSE and Ubuntu packages are by me. The Fedora Core 5 packages are provided by Veit Wahlich .



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Friday, February 13, 2009

Developing a Program

If you think that learning to program is simply a matter of a programming language you are very wrong.

I am going to start on the basis that you are writing your programs for a customer. He or she has problem and would like you to write a program to solve it. We shall assume that the customer knows even less about computers than we do!
Initially we are not even going to talk about the programming language, type of
computer or anything like that, we are simply going to make sure that we know what the
customer wants.

Solving the Wrong Problem
Many software projects have failed
because the problem that they solved was the wrong one. The developers of the system
quite simply did not find out what was required, but instead created what they thought
was required.
This is a kind of self discipline. Programmer’s pride themselves on their ability to
come up with solutions, so as soon as they are given a problem they immediately start
thinking of ways to solve it, this almost a reflex action. What you should do is think
"Do I really understand what the problem is?". Before you solve a problem you
should make sure that you have a watertight definition of what the problem is, which both you and the customer agree on. In the real world this is sometimes called a
Functional Design Specification or FDS. This tells you exactly what the customer
wants. Both you and the customer sign it, and the bottom line is that if you provide a
system which behaves according to the design specification the customer must pay
you. Once you have got your design specification, then you can think about ways of
solving the problem. Writing an FDS forces you to think about your problem at a very detailed level.

Specifying the Problem

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Thursday, February 5, 2009

Remove Forwarding in GMail

Once I setup Forwarding to one of my Account, and all were seem working fine.
When that email is shut down, I disabled the Forwarding service. Though I always received failure notice that was causing from sending to old and shut down email. There were no email address in forwarding service.

Smiliar Case as followed
My Gmail account continues to forward to my Yahhoo account and forwarding is not set up.


Setting up a secondary email address will not cause Gmail to forward
your messages. Please check for any forwarding rules on the "Filters"
tab in Settings. Also, take a look at the "Accounts" tab to see if you
have a "Sent Mail As" or "Reply-to" address specified. Finally, log
into your Yahoo account, and see whether your Yahoo account is
configured to retrieve mail from Gmail. (You can also go to the
"Forwarding and POP/IMAP" settings tab in Gmail, and disable POP
access.)

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