Things I want to share with you
Tuesday, 07 April 2009
For the people who have and Apple Iphone and need their deviceID of their phone and iTunes won't provide this directly, I found out that you can find this id by going to the following folder on their PC: C:/Users/XX_username_XX/AppData/Roaming/Apple Computer/Lockdown. I don't know what the path is on a mac. Buth i'm sure you can find it in the same way.
Sunday, 14 December 2008
I’m running Vista on my laptop for work. For testing older versions of browsers I would use MultipleIEs (http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE). But the problem was that this program would not run properly on Vista. So I began searching for another option to test an older version of IE. Well for this I found a solution in software from Microsoft (for free). They have a virtual machine called virtualPC (http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/virtualpc/default.mspx) and with that they have a available image which is valid till January first at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=70868. After this period I don’t know what Microsoft will do. We will see.
Thursday, 17 July 2008
I've always used Outlook Express on my own pc at home. Reasons: familiar, easy to use and the real reason, Hotmail support. A few years ago, I looked at some alternatives, but after a few days I got back with Outlook Express.
About 2 months ago I finally made the decision to move to Thunderbird. This Mozilla based Email client is Outlook Express+++. You can use most email systems like Gmail, hotmail (requires webmail add-on), pop3 and imap. You can download add-ons to tweak al kinds of options. For example: you can embed a calendar in Thunderbird and sync it with Google calendar.
The only small thing I'm missing in Outlook Express is the font-size selection. If anyone know's a add-on out there that ads this functionality. Send me n email.
About 2 months ago I finally made the decision to move to Thunderbird. This Mozilla based Email client is Outlook Express+++. You can use most email systems like Gmail, hotmail (requires webmail add-on), pop3 and imap. You can download add-ons to tweak al kinds of options. For example: you can embed a calendar in Thunderbird and sync it with Google calendar.
The only small thing I'm missing in Outlook Express is the font-size selection. If anyone know's a add-on out there that ads this functionality. Send me n email.
Monday, 24 March 2008
I don't know if you are familiar with the term web2.0. It's about using the content that's already on the web. This webcontent you can use and merge with other content to produce new content. I recently found out a new tool from Yahoo. It's called pipes. You can get any kind of data and organize it the way you want. Usualy it's published in a xml/rss feed. For example a guy made a mashup from Flickr and Nu.nl(ducth newssite). He combined the words that were used in the title of the newsitem and link this with photo's from Flickr.
I produced a little example of a mashup with traffic information and speedcamera's on pipes. This is from the road i'm driving every day from work to home (the A4). It's based on this one.
Sunday, 17 February 2008
On the resently launched website seeqpod.com you can seach for music content on the web and listen to it with the sites web musicplayer. There is also a posibility to save a playlist of your selected songs. The files that get searched are found directly on the web. not only music songs but also images, presentations, textfiles, etc. More information about the special search engine they are using you can find on http://www.seeqpod.com/about_us.php. Have fun, listening!


