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ActionFTP Beta 2

Posted at 1:56 pm - Tuesday, June 10th, 2008 (About 40 Weeks ago)
Posted in Fr3d, Internet, Software, Windows | 1 Comment on "ActionFTP Beta 2" »

This is just a small update to the previous release of ActionFTP which adds an option to change the FTP port used to upload to your server.

Please see the previous post for more info on ActionFTP, or perhaps you’d like to view a screenshot of the configuration window ;)

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ActionFTP WindowClippings Add-in: Beta

Posted at 8:35 pm - Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 (About 41 Weeks ago)
Posted in Fr3d, Internet, Software, Windows | 4 Comments on "ActionFTP WindowClippings Add-in: Beta" »

This is the first (and hopefully the last) beta of ActionFTP, an add-in I have written in C# for Kenny Kerr’s WindowClippings – a simple, yet incredible easy and very high-quality screenshot utility for Windows.

Two Important Notes:

  • This is a beta, so I’ve set it to expire in July (just to stop people from using old code that could (but hopefully won’t) contain bugs).
  • You will require a license to use this, as WindowClippings doesn’t allow unregistered users to use add-ins.
  • Update: The current (and newer) versions of WindowClippings no longer require licenses to use add-ins!

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New PC!

Posted at 6:04 pm - Friday, April 18th, 2008 (About 47 Weeks ago)
Posted in Computers, Fr3d, Software, Windows | Comments Off

Antec Quattro 850W PSUI have finally upgraded my ageing socket 939-based computer to a new quad-everything (quad-core, 4GB ram, 4TB HDD… I’m sure you get the idea) :D

Some of the basic specs:

  • Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450
  • OCZ 2×2GB 1066MHz DDR2
  • Gigabyte X48-DQ6 Motherboard
  • 4×750GB, 3×500GB, 1×250GB Samsung Spinpoint F1
  • Antec Quattro 850W PSU
  • Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit SP1

For the complete specs list, see the systems page. Thanks to Scan, eBuyer and CCL for selling all the components I wanted :)

I will be putting Fedora 9 on it (in 64bit of course) once it’s released.


New Apple Keyboard

Posted at 1:43 pm - Saturday, September 8th, 2007 (About 27 Weeks ago)
Posted in Apple, Computers, Fr3d, Real Life, Reviews, Windows | 7 Comments on "New Apple Keyboard" »

New Apple KeyboardI finally bought myself the new Apple Keyboard on Tuesday! I would’ve bought one when I got my new Mac Mini, but Micro Anvika didn’t have any of the new ones in stock at that time.

So far the keyboard has been great – as with all other Apple products, it “just worked”, even in Windows! It’s much lower on the desk than any other keyboard I’ve used, and seems to be smaller without actually looking smaller, which will let me push it further out of the way when I need to use my laptop on my desk.

I haven’t yet tried it in any games or doing any serious coding, but from my experience chatting with it, writing comments on blogs, and just “using” it, I would say it’s probably the best keyboard I’ve used to date – I highly recommend buying one if you need a new keyboard :D


Failure of Automatic Installation of USB Device Drivers on Vista

Posted at 10:33 pm - Thursday, March 15th, 2007 (About 3 Days ago)
Posted in Fr3d, Software, University, Windows | 1 Comment on "Failure of Automatic Installation of USB Device Drivers on Vista" »

Thanks to Windows Vista screwing something up on the install, every time I plugged a USB (or firewire) device into my computer, it would decide it couldn’t find any drivers for it, and asked me to tell it to manually search for the drivers (after which point they did eventually install)… So after installing about 3-5 drivers for a simple USB flash drive, it would work.

However a friend of mine let me borrow his Experts-Exchange account in our Design Workshop lecture today at Uni to search their database, and I found someone with the same problem as I had:

The solution is to copy the C:\Windows\inf folder from another fully working Vista installation over the top of the original*.

I’ve tried two other USB flash drives, and both worked within seconds of me plugging them in.

Yet another Microsoft product declared “finished” before it’s ready… Anyone else have/had this problem?

- Fr3d

* I actually renamed the original, and then copied the other computer’s inf folder, as Vista wouldn’t let me overwrite the folder