Software Archive
New open source project: jfg
I’ve just released the version 0.1 of my new open source project: jfg. It is a simple GUI creator based on reflection, in Java. It is very handy of you are creating a POC.
It can be found at http://jfg.googlecode.com or at http://www.pescuma.org/progs/jfg
Gmail + Google Reader again
Another update in the script, to support new Google Reader format.
Get it here.
Gmail + Google Reader update
For some time now I’m using a greasemonkey script to read Google Reader inside Gmail. There was a few things bothering me, so I made some changes in it:
Change page title when showing feeds
Hide the next messages div if one exists
If you want to try, click here to download.
Gmail + Google Reader
Today I was browsing and found a cool script (for Greasemonkey) that allows using Google Reader inside gmail (it is in Google Reader Redux). But, just for a change , I wanted it a little bit different, so I moded it. The changes I made were: added a link to ‘Stared Feeds’; allowed to [...]
MediaPortal again
Ok, yesterday I played a little bit more with MediaPortal. I found out that it is possible to make the subtitles appear where I want, but this must be done in VobSub and it sucks if you have two monitors with different sizes (one wide and one normal). But at least it is possible.
About the [...]
MediaPortal
In the last days I’ve played with a new (to me) program called MediaPortal. It tries to simulate an interative TV, allowing to browse through movies, pictures, music, etc with a cool interface an functions to get data from the internet. But I’ve got 3 problems with it (and then probabily won’t be fixed so [...]
A comment about the looking glass, that fits to a lot of things…
yeah, but what is it for?
Submitted by ferrix on Sat, 10/22/2005 – 02:13.
I must be getting old and jaded, because all of those currently ‘hot’ exciting developments completely fail to excite me. Be it AJAX or Web 2, file system as database or 3D desktops like Looking Glass, they all strike me as solutions looking [...]
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