Category Archives: Software

That’s Big

!= provides photographic evidence that his is bigger than yours is.

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Fix the ToolTips Behind Taskbar Problem

A nifty utility fixes the Tooltips-Behind-Taskbar problem. See Fix Windows Tooltips Showing Behind Taskbar for details.

Amazingly, it seems Microsoft has known about this problem since Win 95, and it persists not just in XP but also Vista.

Is it fixed in Windows 7, aka 'the best Vista Service Pack ever'?

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Software Is Easy to Hate

Jeff Atwood writes at Coding Horror about software hatred:

One of the (many) unfortunate side effects of choosing a career in software development is that, over time, you learn to hate software. I mean really hate it. With a passion. Take the angriest user you've ever met, multiply that by a thousand, and you still haven't come close to how we programmers feel about software. Nobody hates software more than software developers.

OK. But they're not the only ones who hate it…..

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Why I’m Waiting to Install Firefox 3.5

I’m reluctant to upgrade to Firefox 3.5 because so many of my extentions are incompatible

Enabled Extensions: [28]

  • Adblock Plus 1.0.2 – Ads were yesterday! PASS
  • Auto Copy 0.9.7 – Copies selected text to the clipboard automatically. Like Linux or mIrc. 3.1
  • Better Gmail 2 0.8.1 – Enhances Gmail with a compilation of useful features written by Greasemonkey user script developers. All scripts copyright their original authors. Click on the script homepage in the Help tab for more information. 3.0
  • Better GReader 0.6.1 – Enhances Google Reader with a compilation of user scripts and skins. PASS
  • BetterPrivacy 1.29 – “Super-Cookie Safeguard” Unclear
  • CoLT 2.4.4 – Makes it easy to copy link text and locations. Unclear
  • CookieSafe 3.0.5 – Control cookie permissions. PASS
  • CustomizeGoogle 0.76 – Enhance Google search results and remove ads and spam. PASS
  • FlashGot 1.1.9.6 – Enables single and massive (“all” and “selection”) downloads using the most popular external download managers for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and FreeBSD (dozens currently supported, see Extension’s Home Page for details). FlashGot offers also a Build Gallery functionality which helps to synthetize full media galleries in one page from serial contents originally scattered on several pages, for easy and fast “download all”. PASS
  • Gmail Manager 0.5.7.2 – Gmail accounts management and new mail notifications. PASS
  • Google Redesigned 0.3 – A complete redesign of popular Google services.PASS
  • IE View Lite 1.3.4 – Cut down version of IE View by Paul Roub. PASS
  • Java Console 6.0.13 Why is this still here? How do I get rid of it?
  • Java Console 6.0.14 ???
  • Java Quick Starter 1.0 ???
  • Map This 0.3.1 – Get map for a selected address PASS
  • Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant 1.1 – Adds ClickOnce support and the ability to report installed .NET Framework versions to the web server. No idea.
  • MR Tech Toolkit 6.0.3.3 – MR Tech Toolkit power tools for all users. (en-US) PASS
  • No Squint 1.93.2.1 – Manage site-specific full page and text zoom levels PASS
  • NoScript 1.9.5 – Extra protection for your Firefox: NoScript allows JavaScript, Java (and other plugins) only for trusted domains of your choice (e.g. your home-banking web site). This whitelist based pre-emptive blocking approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities (known and even unknown!) with no loss of functionality — Experts will agree: Firefox is really safer with NoScript 🙂 Unclear
  • Resizeable Textarea 0.1d – Resize textareas to your needs. 3.1b3
  • ScrapBook 1.3.3.9 – Helps you to save Web pages and organize the collection.3.0 (Dealbreaker!)
  • Searchbar Autosizer 1.4.1 – Expand the searchbox as you type 3.0
  • Stealther 1.0.6 – Surf the web without leaving a trace in Firefox. 3.0
  • Tab Mix Plus 0.3.6.1.080416 – Tab browsing with an added boost. 3.1b2pre (eh?)
  • Targeted Advertising Cookie Opt-Out (TACO) 1.8 – Sets permanent opt-out cookies to stop behavioral advertising by 84 different advertising networks, including Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, all members of the Network Advertising Initiative, and many other companies. PASS
  • Update Notifier 0.1.5.4 – Notifies you when updates are available for your extensions and themes. 3.0
  • Xmarks 3.1.0 – Bookmark Sync and Web Discovery PASS

Note: the above is for my laptop; I’m afraid there are even more on the desktop…

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Firefox Anti-Ad-Cookie Plugin

Targeted Advertising Cookie Opt-Out (TACO) :: Firefox Add-ons:

Sets permanent opt-out cookies to stop behavioral advertising by 40 different advertising networks, including Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and nearly all other members of the Network Advertising Initiative.

Recommended. Even if you have a cookie-blocker (or SpyBot Search and Destroy), this is better, since those just delete cookies, leaving you open to the next one that comes along. This places the opt-out cookie and protects it.

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Word Hell

So far, this working vacation is less fun than I had hoped. And the culprit is clear: Microsoft Word.

I am a dyed-in-the-wool WordPerfect guy. I've been using WP since version 4.1. Back in the DOS days, I could practically speak macro language. I made the switch to the windows versions somewhat reluctantly, driven to by the need to import/export to HTML, and stayed for the great integration with PDF. (And I never did get fluent in the new macro language, which needs to be compiled and is ust too fussy.)

I basically only ever use Word when a law journal makes me, and if the program has feelings it knows how I feel about it. A couple of days ago I got the first edited version of my latest article back from the journal. They converted it from WordPerfect to word, which they'd warned me they would do. There's one thing — only one thing — that Word does better than WordPerfect, and that's the “track changes” feature, so I'm reconciled to the idea, at least in principle.

But the practice! All the converted footnotes are in the normal style; when I make a new footnote, they are in “footnote” style — which in this document doesn't have superscripts, full justification, or single-spacing. Messes up everything. (In the last document I worked on, new footnotes came out in four-point type. I have no idea why, and the help desk couldn't fix it.) Similarly, when I drop in inserts from other documents, the formatting in the notes goes all funny. I know there's supposed to be a way to copy formatting from one place to another, with a little paint brush icon, but it only seems to work erratically for me.

And then there's the way the cursor jumps about, the constant opening of new windows (e.g. to read a comment) that must be dragged to be closed, and the general frustration of expectatoins built up over many years.

Switching costs are not a myth.

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