Applications I like...
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SciTE and Trillian are two apps i'd be very unhappy without.
My god, you're a genius! - Jörgen Sigvardsson, The Lounge
And GreaseMonkey[^] ;)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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I haven't provided a direct link yet. This is hot off the press. In fact, you're the second to know. Here's the URL[^]. There's a public "Test Project". :) Marc VS2005 Tips & Tricks -- contributions welcome!
Okay, I'm sold. That's a pretty cool product. I think I'll be picking up a license. You might have to add a FogBugz Tips & Tricks section because I imagine both you and I will want to customize that a bit. :)
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
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And GreaseMonkey[^] ;)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
Ah, if we're including Firefox extensions, then the WebDeveloper extension also ranks pretty high in my book. And Sage. And SpellBound.
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Ah, if we're including Firefox extensions, then the WebDeveloper extension also ranks pretty high in my book. And Sage. And SpellBound.
Ditto on WebDev. I'd have to toss in All in One Gestures and the Gmail Notifier as well. Oh...and the delicious extension...way cool stuff. :)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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Ray Cassick wrote:
Its odd because I HATE the XP feature that groups like apps together.
yup.. the group button feature is the first thing that I disable on every "format c:" of my desktop :) After that I enable details listing and "show hidden files" in explorer and classic view in control panel :D TBEditor: a pandapowered app!
Lets not forget turning off the option to 'hide extensions of known file types'! UGH I hate that one.
George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things." Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: If the physicists find a universal theory describing the laws of universe, I'm sure the asshole constant will be an integral part of that theory.
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Ah, if we're including Firefox extensions, then the WebDeveloper extension also ranks pretty high in my book. And Sage. And SpellBound.
Firefox is becoming less of an application and more of a container for other applications to reside in. I mean you can use it as a browser, editor, FTP program, mail client and I've only covered 4 of the several hundred fully-blown application extensions that are available for that application er uh container.
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
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Firefox is becoming less of an application and more of a container for other applications to reside in. I mean you can use it as a browser, editor, FTP program, mail client and I've only covered 4 of the several hundred fully-blown application extensions that are available for that application er uh container.
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
Gives a whole 'nother take on the "Browser as a platform" idea, eh? Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)... ;)
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Gives a whole 'nother take on the "Browser as a platform" idea, eh? Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)... ;)
Shog9 wrote:
Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)...
Got the quote working properly now... :-D
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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Shog9 wrote:
Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)...
Got the quote working properly now... :-D
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)...
Got the quote working properly now... :-D
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
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David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)...
Got the quote working properly now... :-D
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Shog9 wrote:
With emoticons and HTML preserved?
Gah!
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)...
Got the quote working properly now... :-D
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Hey...at least my InLinkErAte function doesn't crap out on https links. ;)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)...
Got the quote working properly now... :-D
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Shog9 wrote:
With emoticons and HTML preserved?
Um. Yeah. ;P
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
Wait 'till we start seeing web apps that use Firefox-specific forms (XUL)...
Got the quote working properly now... :-D
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Shog9 wrote:
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Okay...so now it's really preserved... :-D
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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Shog9 wrote:
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Okay...so now it's really preserved... :-D
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Okay...so now it's really preserved... :-D
HAHAHAHA! YES! w00t! :-D :-D :-D :jig:
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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Okay, I'm sold. That's a pretty cool product. I think I'll be picking up a license. You might have to add a FogBugz Tips & Tricks section because I imagine both you and I will want to customize that a bit. :)
Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.
Another cool feature is that you can set it up to check a particular e-mail address. Any e-mails coming in to that address will be sent through a bayesian filter (primarily, to weed out spam, but also to sort the e-mails into the different project areas) and then have cases created around them. It's very cool stuff. :cool:
Might I recommend that you pick up Mike Gunderloy's excellent Painless Project Management with FogBugz[^]. Very good read...and it'll help you get up to speed on FogBugz in no time. :)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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I haven't provided a direct link yet. This is hot off the press. In fact, you're the second to know. Here's the URL[^]. There's a public "Test Project". :) Marc VS2005 Tips & Tricks -- contributions welcome!
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Okay...so now it's really preserved... :-D
HAHAHAHA! YES! w00t! :-D :-D :-D :jig:
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
David Stone wrote:
David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Okay...so now it's really preserved... :-D
HAHAHAHA! YES! w00t! :-D :-D :-D :jig:
Classy... now, any chance you can ditch the <p> tags for <br>?
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Another cool feature is that you can set it up to check a particular e-mail address. Any e-mails coming in to that address will be sent through a bayesian filter (primarily, to weed out spam, but also to sort the e-mails into the different project areas) and then have cases created around them. It's very cool stuff. :cool:
Might I recommend that you pick up Mike Gunderloy's excellent Painless Project Management with FogBugz[^]. Very good read...and it'll help you get up to speed on FogBugz in no time. :)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
David Stone wrote:
Might I recommend that you pick up Mike Gunderloy's
Thanks! :-D Marc VS2005 Tips & Tricks -- contributions welcome!
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David Stone wrote:
David Stone wrote:
Shog9 wrote:
With emoticons and HTML preserved? ;)
Okay...so now it's really preserved... :-D
HAHAHAHA! YES! w00t! :-D :-D :-D :jig:
Classy... now, any chance you can ditch the <p> tags for <br>?
Shog9 wrote:
now, any chance you can ditch the <p> tags for <br>?
Any particular reason why?
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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David Stone wrote:
Might I recommend that you pick up Mike Gunderloy's
Thanks! :-D Marc VS2005 Tips & Tricks -- contributions welcome!
Sorry Marc. Don't pay attention to that...I was just using your post for testing something... :)
Picture a huge catholic cathedral. In it there's many people, including a gregorian monk choir. You know, those who sing beautifully. Then they start singing, in latin, as they always do: "Ad hominem..." -Jörgen Sigvardsson
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