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Getdropbox doing something right!

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

A few days ago I received an invite from the team at www.getdropbox.com.  I had totally forgotten that a few months or weeks I signed up to be one of their beta testers. So the invite arrived. Of course I was totally no idea what exactly the software did so I again took at look at their video on their home page. And wow, did I get excited.  And that doesn’t happen to often.

I won’t explain the whole features since their video which is only a few minutes long does a great job explaining how drop box works.

The company plan on charging for their software, but right now you get 2.0 gigs of free space as a beta tester. The awesome thing about dropbox is that is works just like  plain folder except with cooler features.  To start off you download the software, then you have to link it to your account( you create a dropbox account).  When your dropbox account you can link computers to your account. The reason for linking seems to be the following. Your email and password for your account provide the necessary information to keep track of whatfiles you have in your dropbox folder, since there is also in online interface where you can acess files online.

The neat thing lies in the following. So your dropbox folder functions just like a folder. Its sorta like a shared folder. So say you have three computers. Laptop at home, desktop at home and work pc. All in different locations. With drop box you install the software and link the accounts. All three computers will have a folder called  My Dropbox inside My documents folder.  The awesomness lies in that when you put any file in any of the My Dropbox folder in any of the computers, those changes to that folder migrate to the other computers. So say in my home desktop computer I put 3 pictures. Those 3 pictures will magically appear in the My Dropbox folder of all the other computers. Is not that awesome. So its sorta like shared folder in a windows home or office network, but here you can be in different part of the world, no need to be in same physical network.  So that is only one the kool things about getdropbox.

Another extremely cool thing is the following.  Say I wanted to show someone a picture briefly. If I send them a picture of an attachment they will have record of it forever.  What if I just want them to see it for a second.  Well since the world wide web is ment to be public it is very hard to do that, but you can come close if the other person is not too computer savvy.  My Dropbox folder comes with a handy Public folder. You can put any thing inside this folder and anythign that you put inside this folder has a public url. So you can copy that url and send it to someone. When they are done with the link, just delete the file in the folder and that file, picture will no longer be visible.

Lastly, you can share folder with friends.  Say you have a folder of  picture you want to share with family member but not your friends. You can set to share certain folder by email invitation. So when your family members get their invite and create their account , right inside their drop box they will see that   folder you shared and none of your other drop box files. So now you can add pictures to that folder and whomever you shared it with, will view all changes.  Which is very vey neat.  This way you can share folder with diferent sets of friends.

I have a few invites… so if you want to give it a try send me a comment with your e-mail.

Open Office Writer beats Microsoft Word 2007

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

So I am the occasional typist. I pop open Microsoft Word 2007 when I need to type something fast and need to correct it.  The grammar check and spell check is pretty darn good…. no complaints there. But today I needed a little something more involved. I was created a 3-4 page report, with nested list number list and bullet list.  I tried for about 30 minutes a simple example to get everything to align correctly. But I simply couldn’t.   Its probably due to the fact that I have not studied the new interface, but well to me it seems that it should be pretty intuitive.  The goal was something like this.

1.0 Main

1.1 submain

*

*

2.0

What a pain, just to get the simple thing. I would click multi-list button and i would be the first item. If i gave it heading 1, the number would dissapear. For the sub items I tried looking for heading 2. But no where to be find. I didn’t want the identation for subitems… no where to be found(probably cuz i don’t know where to look)… i wasted too much time.. I admit I was doing it in word because the different styles look good, but i now I just wanted it to work. I gave up.

I soon pop up. Openoffice writer.  Quickly I had a multi-list. I quickly realized that the headings(heading1,heading2, etc) correspond to items on multist. So all I had to do was type something and give it heading 1 or heading 2 and it would automatically know what number to put beside it. also I found the ‘bullets  and numbering’ button and wow. Everything is there.  Level by level. You click on level one, you can adjust the numbering scheme, the indentation, everything .wow. Click on level two and do the same. I wanted level 1 and level 2 to look exactly the same, I just changed heading 2 to look like heading 1. What a freeze. Took me 15 minutes to get the hang out it.. And now I have a 4 page document looking good… and i just tested the table of contents feature… and wow. Automatically created it. :)

So Word is good… but when you on the run and need to create somethign fast with multilist… somethign simpler like Open office write could save tons of head aches and hassle.

Why have Firefox and Explorer installed?

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

Like everything in life, if you have two of something the easier your life will be.  Say you have two cars.  You wake up and one does not start, well no biggie you have another car and take the other to work( The chances of the other one not starting are very slim). You will worry about the other one later.  :). There is no difference in the computing world.

Say Firefox goes bad temporarily and you don’t want to re-boot and re-starting Firefox process is not working. Well no worries, just start up a copy of Opera, or Safari. I actually have all major browsers installed.  Firefox is my main one, and occasionally it does go bad, thus I use the other ones.  Of course, none of other have my bookmarks, or saved passwords so if you need to do other things more then just browsing you will be stuck.

But its a safe bet to have two of each thing installed. I pretty much have two of everything. I have open office installed and office 2007. And  yes office 2007 has stopped working on a couple of times and when in a hurry and need to get something typed up fast open office write does the job excellently.  I don’t stop my progress if a program acts up, I just another one.;)

Having two things installed is also a good way of diagnosing if something is not working. Say you are browsing and a page doesn’t work. You can’t tell if the web page server is down or if its your browser not working. Well just open up another browser and if you get the same error, well most then likely its the web page server that is not working… Of course this is assuming your internet connection is working( you can see other sites, besides this particular one).