Monthly Archive for May, 2008

Firefox

Firefox.

First all the mail in Thunderbird (that was via POP3, not IMAP, which on default doesn't leave the mail on the server), now over 500 passwords.

Way to go, Firefox.

Foxit Reader

Upon being tired of Acrobat (do they call it that anymore), I decided to switch to Foxit Reader (which I had heard good things about). I started to get some doubts after seeing its installer, though:

srsly guys

It looks like it came from Windows 3.1 and had some half-cool logo slapped to the left on the way. White background? Check. Awful bold font? Check. Even more awfully placed text? Check. Slight Engrish? Check.

This isn't the way to go, guys.

Windows Programming, pt. 2

God I hate designing user interfaces. I'm working on myWorkTimer 1.1 (I don't know why, I'm probably the only person using it), which will feature the following (and maybe more):

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WLM blocks YouTube

...Way to go, Microsoft. This is starting to get ridiculous. Too bad my friends are all too arrogant to switch to Google Talk/Jabber.

Windows Live Messenger: YouTube.com blocked

Google App Engine

This thing is pretty cool, although I hate Python. The indentation makes me crazy.

And Notepad++ insisting to use tabs instead of spaces didn't exactly help.

I wish this thing would use Ruby or PHP instead.

Twitter

I got an Twitter account. I prefer Jaiku (where I've had an account for months now), but hey, Twitter seems to be for the cool kids.