Five Applications I Can't Live Without.

Its always hard to find something to talk about in my general blog (which is why it will be much less prominent next time I redesign the site), but I realized that I just had to post about the things that i have to install on all the computers I use frequently.

  1. The Zune Theme

    Ok, so this technically isn't an application, but its my list so I'll do what I want. The Zune Theme for Windows XP transforms XP into something you can stand looking at all day. The default "theme" of blue and green bars looks like it was designed for Playskool, not a work machine. The black and orange design is modern, slick, and wont make you feel like you are playing with Mega Blocks.

  2. Winamp

    If you need music, Winamp is your answer. Its simple to use, rocks solid, and it can play your CDs, MP3s, videos, whatever. It also includes a visualization plug-in that can keep you in supply of amazing visuals to accompany your tunes. Even better, the current theme matches well with the Zune Theme.

  3. Launchy

    Launchy is a "keystroke launcher" which means it can launch your programs based on key strokes alone. This may not sound like much, but it means you'll never have to dig through your Programs list trying to find what you want again, just pres "Alt + Enter" type what you want, and Launchy matches the cloest program, or lets you choose from a list of options if it didn't bring up the one you wanted. Also, the "Mercury" skin fits awesome with Zune.

  4. Trillian

    If you use any kind of instant messaging app, then Trillian is for you. Trillian lets you connect just about any instant messaging service all through one window. This means you can chat with your ICQ friends, your AOL friends, and your MSN friends all through one interface. Also, some of the optional skins have a black color that works well with Zune... see a... umm... theme here?

  5. Google Chrome

    Well you shouldn't have! My last application is Google Chrome, and at least so far, I've found no way to make it look black and orange at all! That doesn't keep it from being the best browser I've ever used though. It has some quirks, and things that simply don't work (spelling mistakes are highlighted, but you can't autocorrect them), but it has all the basics, and its FAST. Plus it uses WebKit, one of the most up-to-date rendering engines for the web ever. Top it with the intelligent "home" page, and I'm a happy camper.

Maybe one of those will be useful for you.

 

CFUnited 2008

So, I'm at CFUnited 2008 at the Washingto Convention Center here in DC. Its always a nifty experiance to be at CFUnited, and this year has thus far been no exeption, even though its just getting started. I'd bore you all with notes from the keynote presentations from Michael Smith of TeraTech and Ben Forta and Adam Lehman of Adobe, but I'm not sure many tech people even look at the blog, so I wont bore you.

 

Adobe Certification

Well, I'm certifiable. Advanced Adobe ColdFusion 7 Certified that is. I passed the test with a score of 93%, which makes me only one questions short of tying for highest score out of my office. What does that mean? Well I can now go to CFUnited this year, and I got a free lunch from my boss.

Time to tack that onto the resumè.

 

Powered By CF8

Sorry for the down time yesterday, but there was a complication moving my site to a ColdFusion 8 server. Very soon I'll be able to get some demos of the image effects set up and running, and a number of others as well.

 

Random Spam

My friend Anthony has put up a display to capture random spam messages from bots. You can check out some of his weird results here: http://experimental-playground.com/messages.php.

 

Cool Video on Image Resizing

Kind of nerdy, but I think my Dad would get a kick out of this too.

 

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Jon Hartmann, July 2011

I'm Jon Hartmann and I'm a Javascript fanatic, UX/UI evangelist and former ColdFusion master. I blog about mysterious error messages, user interface design questions, and all things baffling and irksome about programming for the web.

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