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Dec 23

First, I’d like to link to Fox-news’ “Worst Films of 2008″. A great article by Roger Friedman:
The Worst Films of 2008
Awesomeness starts with words like these:

In a way, it’s harder to choose the worst films of a year rather than the best. There are so many! How many times did we walk out of a theater this year muttering, “That’s the worst thing I ever saw”? About as many times as last year. So here they are, for better or worse.

I like movies. Just don’t like paying 10$ a ticket for them. Worse - don’t like paying at all to feel cheated by a horrible piece of propaganda. I won’t go deep into what turns me off in a movie - suffice it to say that I like to laugh, and I like plots to connect and not be a random collection of things blown up nor horrendous monologues of self importance which usually purvey a certain political mind set. I don’t like being preached.

If I feel the need to be social and “enjoy” a film outside of my living room, I usually travel to Briarwood Mall at Ann Arbor and pay 1$ a ticket for something that should go out on DVD in a week:
Briarwood Dollar Movies - Just saw “Pine Apple Express” there last weekend.

The other obvious frugal choice is to watch movies cut, censored and filled with commercials and onscreen overlays. I bet no one really wants to pick that one… Tis’ the season though - many movies are available on basic cable and public local stations just because Tis’ the season.

I am a comcast cable subscriber, and I do get On-Demand. Although they do not update their listing as frequently as I’d like - the selection of free movies is pretty large. When we had subscribed to premium channels - we had a selection of slightly newer movies to watch as well. The update frequency was still lagging.

Other than that - we rent from a store when we really want to watch a new release. That happens once in every couple of months. If we’re truly lazy or the weather outside is absolutely depressing, we rent a new release on-demand. It does cost about the same as the DVD rent store. That hadn’t happened in quite a while - despite the weather being horrendous.

We also buy used DVD-s. We used to buy new ones and build a collection at home, but we stopped. After buying some really horrible movies for full price, we decided we should get frugal. Our approach is to buy used DVD-s at blockbuster when those are on sale.

Finally - I’m not a content pirate, and I don’t approve of such practices. But I know people - who know people - who know people… Their tools of trade are as follows:
ImgBurn
DVD Shrink
and VLC media player

All of these applications are excellent freeware. If you do get your hand on an image of a movie - that’s what you’d use. Wink-Wink, Nudge-Nudge, Say no more.

Cheers!

Dec 21

Major additions:

  • Setup Dialog UI - does not include all available features, but does include the most important ones
    • Change number of scrolling lines as well as visual settings
    • Add/remove custom feeds
  • Change stocks dialog
  • Value change in addition to percentage change

These changes were made in accordance with the stated wish list declared here.

Download binaries here: FreeStocksTicker Beta 2.zip

Download source code here: stocksTicker live beta 2 src.zip

Previous posts:

Quick FYI to users of my “Free Stocks Ticker”
“Free Stocks Ticker” Freeware Beta Update Uploaded
“Free Stocks Ticker” Freeware Wishlist
Free Stocks Ticker and Scrolling RSS Freeware

Cheers!

Nov 30

My browser of choice is Fire-Fox, the biggest reason is the most important plugin out there - “AdBlock Plus”. This plugin prevents you from wasting time and bandwidth downloading ads which will often blur your vision while trying to read web content. I’ve been using it for more than a year and it has made browsing the web much faster on many different machines.

I know that many bloggers who actually do make money from blogging (not me) are using AdSense and other services to allow a tiny monthly income, and this plugin kills it for everyone - but for the web content consumers it is simply worth it.

P.S.
Before downloading Fire-Fox and installing AdBlock, be nice - click on an add on this site. Just clicking on an adsense sends me a cent or two, clicking on other content like Zecco or others might not make any dough for me, but I assure you I try to collect ads which could help you the reader. It is more important to me to provide you with value than make any money. Is this why I didn’t make any money? No it’s because I don’t chase readers and advertise much, so I get very little traffic - if you’re here, I’d love to hear feedback about the kind of content I provide…

Sample ads you can click:

OK - back to business, download and browse faster here:

Firefox
Adblock Plus

Happy Faster Browsing,
Cheers!

Update: Parental Control
I’m going to try out Suricate on firefox, parental control plugin, found here:
Suricate 0.5.5

Will post in the future about how useful it is.

Nov 29

To those who downloaded and are using “Free Stocks Ticker”, here’s a quick FYI:

When you add feeds in the options xml, if the feed URL has the character ‘&’ in it, replace that character with & to avoid a crash and losing your options xml file. This is an XML standard, the character is used by that standard to signal many other characters as is documented in this wikipedia page.

To try it out, here are a few sample RSS feeds from financial websites you can add:

<feed>
<name>Coke stock market watch feed</name>
<url>http://www.marketwatch.com/rss/newsfinder/AllMarketWatchNews/?p=word&amp;pv=KO&amp;t=KO&amp;dist=TQP_Icon_rss</url>
</feed>
<feed>
<name>Pepsi stock google finance feed</name>
<url>http://finance.google.com/finance?morenews=10&amp;rating=1&amp;q=PEP&amp;output=rss</url>
</feed>
<feed>
<name>Alteria stock yahoo finance feed</name>
<url>http://finance.yahoo.com/rss/headline?s=MO</url>
</feed>

Another note, for some feeds, like financial news for individual stocks, you might wish to increase how old you want the posts to be allowed, I increased it to 60 for these feeds:

<maxDaysOld>60</maxDaysOld>

Cheers!

Nov 7

Update Beta 2 found here

I have uploaded a zipped folder of Beta binaries for the freeware which include several lines of tickers and the current default scrolling lines show CNN news under scrolling stock quotes.

Click here:

FreeStocksTicker Beta.zip
tickers-screenshot2.jpg

This is an update to my previous posts: “Free Stocks Ticker”, and “Free Stocks Ticker” Wishlist

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Cheers!

Oct 30

Continuing from my post about an open source freeware I published called “Free Stocks Ticker”:

updown1.jpg

I didn’t get a lot of feedback, still I did construct my own wish list. Add anything you want in the comments:
* multi instances
* “add rss” command in the context menu
* options dialog: edit stocks list, edit rss feeds
* optional sub menus
* auto rotate feeds
* adjust fonts/colors from xml/ui
* add up/down icons
* add about dialog
* add readme.txt with keyboard shortcuts
* add “start on startup” context menu
* use check mark to show current feed on context menu
* nbc icon
* Link back to my blog and email (why did I not include that to begin with?!)

In the meanwhile, I added a live source zip on skydrive. I will update that source code zip periodically until I make a “release”. At which point I’ll go back to the 3 sites I published to begin with and update them that a new version exists.

Right now, if you are interested, the live c# source contains some fixes to the RSS reader.
Cheers!

Oct 16

Update Beta 2 found here

Allow me to share with you a simple tool I recently wrote. You can download the binaries, unzip them and run for a test. You can also download the source code.

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First, you will need to download and install (if you haven’t already, or you do not have visual studio 2008 installed):

Microsoft .Net 3.5 Runtime

Then download the binaries, unzip and run:

FreeStocksTicker.zip

Hint: You can customize this ticker by editing the settings xml file that’s in the zip file. You can add any number of RSS feeds to scroll, as well as change which stocks you want to get quotes for.

For those who are interested in the code, download this file:

FreeStocksTicker_Src.zip

The zip file contains the visual studio 2008 project and c# code. In the code you will find examples of:

  • Download stock quotes from Yahoo
  • Implement a simple plugin framework
  • Read RSS using LINQ
  • Parse several date formats in XML based RSS feeds
  • Use XML as a generic settings document (instead of INI)
  • Open default browser from a web link
  • Get primary screen refresh rate

Credits to techniques used in this freeware are within the code.

The license is simple: Download it and do whatever you want with it. A thank you would be appreciated.

Still should write some readme file to explain all the features and keyboard keys… I will do this after I see some feedback and downloads.

Have fun.
Cheers!

Sep 9

You will find plenty of “best of” freeware sites out there. I don’t try to collect all of the available freeware for any situation. I want to share with you free software tools I found over the years that I think are most valuable.

FYI, Quick Update
Check out my own freeware: Free Stocks Ticker

OK, here’s the list:

ccleaner

CCleaner - Freeware Windows OptimizationYou hard drive is full of junk. Every application creates temporary files and nothing is very thorough and fast in an attempt to find those junk files and discard them. CCleaner is fast and simple and allows you to customize what to clean. Additional tools in the application allow you to remove “uninstall” lines which might not do anything anymore and search for registry items to clean. I advise against running any “registry cleaner”. If you feel there’s something bloating your windows performance, try uninstalling toolbars and Yahoo tools. Yahoo messenger, while a very nice tool – was a major culprit in slowing down my computers.

WinDirStat

WinDirStatWinDirStat - It’s virtually impossible these days to know what is clogging your hard drive. WinDirStat analyzes your disk usage and allows you to quickly trace where huge files or unnecessary folders with many tiny files are.

defraggler

Your computer will usually work slightly faster with all files aligned in contingent blocks close together at physical locations on the hard-drive. While there are other tools to defragment, defraggler works on
Vista and allows picking which items to defrag and which ones not. In my view, it’s an excellent tool.

CutePDF

CutePDF Printer - Make PDF-s for free from any application with a PDF Printer called CutePDF.

Picasa

picasaThere are many different photos organizing tools and most of those are for free. I like Picasa more because it’s super fast and takes care of importing photos from memory cards and cameras easily.

In comparison, Microsoft offers twice the same application with different names and different base code called “Windows Live Photo Gallery” and “Windows Photo Gallery”. The former is part of Vista. That application never stops re-grabbing the thumbnails and makes high usage of CPU. When the CPU is at high usage the computer fans begin to crank adding noise to heat and electric power over usage. It’s just slow and stupid.

GIMP

GIMP - Not to downplay the value in buying Adobe Photoshop Elements, Gimp offers powerful tools to quickly and easily create some electronic arts from your images gallery. For the basic stuff, I use Picasa – red eye, color and lighting touchups, even straightening the image and cropping out ugly artifacts. But I use GIMP if I want to do any actual image editing.

Skype

skypeThe best audio over the internet quality available, and gives you the cheapest international calling if you need it. If your family members aren’t lazy and turn on Skype on their side of the globe, then you talk with them for free (if you discount the cost of having a high speed internet connection).

Open Office

open officeAlthough I usually use Microsoft Office if it’s available to me, I recognize the value of having an alternative for free. Open office provides you with exactly what you need if you don’t wish to spend money on a word-processor and a spreadsheet. Microsoft Office is much better, but Open Office might be all you need.

Microsoft Visual Studio Express

c# expressMicrosoft allows anyone now to experiment with software development and I think that the easiest and best programming language out there today is C#. Any utility or need you have thought of – you might be able to make yourself now. Any task can be made into a short terminal application. If you have teenagers and you are worried about them spending too much time just playing games and chatting, suggest they spend an hour or two to learn C# and experiment with it. They might just really like it and will do something challenging with the computer.

I’ve been a programmer and a user of computers since the 80-s, since I was a teen. I always had a programming tool available to do what I needed. It’s been my view that it is something that’s necessary for any tweaking need.

Zoho.com

zoho.com - I prefer keeping my document on a hard drive, but when I need to share something, or edit in collaboration, I choose Zoho.com online applications solutions. Their best product in my view is the online spreadsheet and I think it is much better than google’s solution.

Winamp

winampBecause Windows-Media-Player sucks. I mean it. Winamp played MP3 songs on machines since the mid 90-s and never required the best wiz-bang machine to do so. Now it takes less than 3% CPU usage, while windows media player can barely play an mp3 without creating the oddest sound driver issues and CPU over usage. It’s ridiculous. I switched back to winamp recently and will probably won’t use WMP on this powerful dual CPU dell anymore.

Icarra

icarra.com - Online backtrack portfolios as well as compare performance of real world portfolios. You would usually have to pay extra to get a tool like this from your broker.

uTorrent

uTorrentI don’t advocate piracy. Still – if there’s a file you need from bitornet, that’s an easy and light tool that just works

IrfanView

infran I use this thing much less frequently than before, but it’s a great tool for mass conversion of image files as well as discovery of rare image formats.

iPodder and Miro

ipoddervideo player - Turn your computer into a radio/tv station with automatic content delivery through RSS feeds.

portable apps

Portableapps.com - Avoid disturbing your OS’s delicate registry, settings and temporary folders structures nor waste precious disk space; Portable-apps collected some of the best free-ware apps out there into a portable redistribution allowing you to install onto a thumb drive and run on any computer without the need to install/uninstall.

FileZilla

filezilla-project.org - If you need FTP, as a server or a client, this free tool will do it all for you.

File Hippo

Download from FileHippo.com - A very large collection of some of the best free software out there.

Comments, links here, and social bookmarks are welcome…

Cheers!