Friday, December 19, 2008

Create Documents from Gmail Threads

What's the quickest way to create a new document in Google Docs directly from Gmail? If you enable "Create a document" in Gmail Labs and you activate keyboard shortcuts, you can press g then w to open a blank document.

The experimental feature adds a new option next to each Gmail conversation that lets you create a new document from it. Gmail merges the content of all the messages from the conversation and it removes the attachments. A similar effect could be obtained by selecting "Forward all" and sending the message to the email address automatically generated by Google Docs.

Create Documents from Gmail Threads

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

nLite - Deployment Tool for the bootable Unattended Windows installation - About

nLite - Deployment Tool for the bootable Unattended Windows installation - About:

"Have you ever wanted to remove Windows components like Media Player, Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, MSN Explorer, Messenger...
How about not even to install them with Windows ?

nLite is a tool for pre-installation Windows configuration and component removal at your choice. Optional bootable image ready for burning on media or testing in virtual machines.
With nLite you will be able to have Windows installation which on install does not include, or even contain on media, the unwanted components."

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

XBoard and WinBoard

XBoard and WinBoard are graphical user interfaces for chess. They display a chessboard on the screen, accept moves made with the mouse, and load and save games in Portable Game Notation (PGN). They serve as front-ends for many different chess services, including:

Chess engines that will run on your machine and play a game against you or help you analyze, such as GNU Chess, Crafty, or many others. A list of compatible engines is available.

Chess servers on the Internet, where you can connect to play chess with people from all over the world, watch other users play, or just hang out and chat. A list of compatible servers is available.

Correspondence chess played by electronic mail. The CMail program (which works with XBoard only) automates the tasks of parsing email from your opponent, playing his moves out on your board, and mailing your reply move after you've chosen it.

PGN viewer. You can use XBoard or WinBoard as a viewer and creator for game files recorded in PGN (standard chess notation).

XBoard runs on Unix systems, while WinBoard runs on 32-bit Windows systems, including Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, 2003, ME, and XP. I'm the primary author of both, though there have been many other contributors.



XBoard and WinBoard

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Florists - Flowers ottawa

Talisman Flowers in Kanata, ON provides flower delivery service to the following areas and zip codes in Ontario:

Kanata Florists - Flowers Kanata ON - Talisman Flowers


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>Talisman 613-831-3939 Tom uses them a lot and there are fairly reasonable.

>There is also Bloomfield 613-230-6434 their flowers are stunning but
>a bit more expensive.

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Remember The Milk: Online to do list and task management

Remember The Milk: Online to do list and task management

Thursday, December 4, 2008

DownThemAll! :: Firefox Add-ons

The first and only download manager/accelerator built inside Firefox!

DownThemAll! :: Firefox Add-ons

JBidwatcher: Free eBay auction sniping, bidding, and monitoring software

A Java-based application allowing you to monitor auctions you're not part of, submit bids, snipe (bid at the last moment), and otherwise track your auction-site experience. It includes adult-auction management, MANY currencies (pound, dollar (US, Canada, Australian, and New Taiwanese) and euro, presently), drag-and-drop of auction URLs, an original, unique and powerful 'multisniping' feature, a relatively nice UI, and is known to work cleanly under Linux, Windows, Solaris, and MacOSX from the same binary.

JBidwatcher: Free eBay auction sniping, bidding, and monitoring software: "i"

Tuesday, December 2, 2008