Switcher for Windows – Answer to Mac’s Exposé

March 29th, 2010 5 comments

Working at the Application Support Center (ASC) at the University of Florida, I have come across a number of Mac users. One thing that has always surprised me about them is that no matter what, they always vehemently swear by the Mac. I have, till date, never met even one disgruntled Mac user. And its for this reason that even though I love the Windows Operating Systems (including Vista), I have made up my mind to buy a Mac for myself one of these times, and see what the fuss is all about.

Categories: Softwares, Techie Stuff

TOTD – 3 (Thought of the day)

March 17th, 2010 3 comments

Begin each day as if it were on purpose.

- Alex Hitchins/Will Smith (Hitch)

I was watching Hitch recently, and even though the movie had me totally engrossed, this line from the movie shook me out of the mushy-dream-world I had slipped into. I immediately paused the movie, and took a moment to write this quote on a sticky note.

In life, it’s easy to slip into a rhythm and treat your daily activities as chores – not questioning them, and maybe not even appreciating them. I think its worthwhile reminding ourselves every now and then, “There is a purpose.” :)

And the day shall not come, but if ever we think that we have no purpose left to fulfill in life, we must still begin the day as if it were on purpose. And I’m sure we’ll do something great we’d never thought of doing before :)

Categories: TOTD

Microsoft Tchotchkes

March 1st, 2010 1 comment

We at the University of Florida have a bi-annual Career Fair/Career Showcase where students can meet hiring managers from different companies. Most of these companies give away various kind of tchotchkes at this event, I guess, to help students remember the company or maybe just to keep with the norm that started some time ago. These momentos are most often pens, Rubik’s cubes, bottle holders, caps, shirts etc. While these are what you would normally expect, Microsoft had a very interesting giveaway this time. They gave away some circular sticker (part plastic, part cloth), woven on which were some letters.

Separator for Pinned Items in Windows 7 Taskbar

February 21st, 2010 No comments

Windows 7 logoI love Windows 7 and its awesome new taskbar. However, as intuitive as many of the things on this new taskbar appear, I think missing the feature of letting include separators between pinned items on the taskbar is a big oversight. It is quite obvious that to exploit the Windows 7 taskbar and its purposefulness, one must pin as many of their most commonly used applications onto it. However, what that leads to is a whole list of seemingly unorganized icons in your taskbar.

With this clutter, it is only natural for someone who likes an organized desktop (pun intended) to be able to categorize the things he lays on it. I, not being any different tried to do the same but only drew up a naught. There is no such feature in Windows 7.

Here is my take on what the taskbar could have looked like -

Categories: Softwares, Techie Stuff

How to Get Pop-up Images with Grey Backgrounds in Webpages

February 10th, 2010 1 comment

Alright, I’ll be honest. The only reason I came up with this post in the first place was because I myself had a hard time figuring out how to do it. As cool as the idea of having an image pop-up from your blog, graying out everything behind it seems, its easy to feel like you’re chasing a distant dream when there are multiple ways to do it wrong, and make it complicated.

Wordpress LogoBefore you begin reading further, I must tell you that this technique will be relevant only to certain people. This post is primarily for those people hosting their wordpress blog themselves. If you have a wordpress.com blog, this post will not help you as it is not possible to edit theme files in your blog unless you use wordpress.org. Any other person using something else might also find this post useful in terms of weeding out the good options from the bad ones when you are trying to achieve what we’re trying to achieve here. Ok! Now that that is cleared up we can get into the real stuff!!!

The CNG Drive

February 5th, 2010 1 comment

Way back in February of 2002, when I was in India, the CNG (compressed natural gas) drive craze in New Delhi had begun to show its face. The Govt. was emphasizing the use of CNG over regular gas for automobiles, for a healthier environment around us. No matter where you stood, even in the tiniest of lanes in the ever crowded city, you could confidently bet a hundred rupees that you’d see CNG written on an automobile somewhere. Black and yellow auto-rickshaws (three wheelers) were now colored in gaudy-green and yellow, with the letters CNG painted on the back. DTC (Delhi Transport Corporation) buses too proudly flaunted CNG on both sides and even they had begun to don green – in reference to the green revolution. Though this drive wasn’t meant to include cars, a bunch of Maruti Suzuki Vans and Tata Indicas also went the CNG way and sported the letters and colors with pride. The front pages of all newspapers always had something to say about the drive – good or bad.

Categories: Art Work, Cartoons

Vertical Taskbar – The (yet again) neglected child of Windows 7

January 28th, 2010 7 comments

Microsoft doesn’t want you to use the vertical taskbar in Windows, or so it seems.

As the number of widescreens in the computer market increases, more and more people have begun experimenting with ways to make most of their screen estate. The easiest method to accomplish this is to drag your taskbar such that it lines up vertically along the left/right edge of the screen. This simple trick helps the purpose because most websites (including this one) have a limited width and thus fit on one’s screen perfectly despite the taskbar taking some extra space. At the same time, it gives your document some extra “height” providing more readability. Elegant and effective. If you haven’t tried it yet, you must (if you can put up with some annoyances; read further).

Categories: Softwares, Techie Stuff

Quicker Access to Grooveshark Songs

January 26th, 2010 1 comment

A few months back I had discussed how to use keywords in firefox, and make your browsing experience better. Well, if you’ve begun using keywords, you might as well use them for grooveshark to play almost any song in the world.

Grooveshark logoThe stumbling block however, is that grooveshark’s keyword can not be made in the same way as we had described earlier. And the reason for that is, that the current grooveshark website is made entirely in flash. Right clicking on the search bar, doesn’t give you the regular options you expect! So what do you do? Don’t despair. I have a nice piece of nugget for you :)

In firefox, press Ctrl+Shift+B to open up the bookmarks library. Then click on “Organize”, followed by “New Bookmark”.

A new window should come up. Fill in the empty fields with the following:

Name: Grooveshark
Location: http://listen.grooveshark.com/#/search/songs/?query=%s
Keyword: gs

Categories: Softwares, Techie Stuff, WWW

Deleting Revision Posts from Wordpress Database

January 26th, 2010 No comments

If you are using Wordpress to write your blog on your domain name, your wordpress database might be growing beyond your wildest imaginations!

Wordpress LogoWhen writing posts in the Wordpress Admin page, for reasons of security, Wordpress keeps autosaving your posts as you write them. It is a very handy feature especially if your internet is intent on sabotaging your hard work. For example, after thirty minutes of hard work, when you finally press the “Publish” button, your otherwise faithful browser might run into an error page thanks to that intermittent internet connection. Numerous thoughts flood your mind – “Is my work lost? Would pressing the back button recover my stuff? Would hitting refresh help? Do I have a backup!?.” Don’t worry, Wordpress’ autosave feature has it figured out for you.

Categories: Blogging, Coding, Techie Stuff, WWW

TOTD – 2 (Thought of the day)

January 25th, 2010 1 comment

Why is a “hopeless romantic” a wonderful lover, and yet a “hopeless friend” a friend whom you can never trust?
- Tarun Aggrawal

Just a random thought that crossed my mind. Comments?

Categories: TOTD