28.8.08
Vista - another crappy view
vista has some internet commercials called the mojave experiment where people are told vista is mojave and then they love it. clearly not actual users given time to realize how it has created new problems. myself, yesterday found a new realm of crappiness when i tried to delete a dll that was part of a program I, wanted to delete. it pretended to be all Unix-y and didn't allow me to have file permissions to delete it. i found some command line instructions for giving myself ownership & permissions for the file. still no delete. had to boot to safe mode to delete a dll. you go mojave. granted some stuff is nice like the integration of good handwriting recognition for the tablet... but if you don't have a tablet stick with XP .
13.8.08
Software List
so i think i finally have my software where i want it on my new tablet for work. for those of you who are truely nerdy and want to know what i consider needed on my tablet here's my list.
• firefox (duh!)
• truecrypt (thanks to kev & neal for encouraging me to encrypt my data)
• 7zip (because i like it better than windows)
• openoffice (i can't stand using word anymore)
• M$office (excel still rocks, unfortunately)
• java (need this for some web stuff and other programs i run)
• flash, shockwave (online homework system we use for two classes needs these)
• quicktime and real player alternative (the real ones are so annoying and these seem to work)
• paint.net (for that quick graphics edit)
• inkscape (vector graphics!)
• exifer (i can't escape this program even though it is no longer being supported. it allows for saving exif data and putting it back on, which doesn't get lost as often as it used to thanks to paint.net, but this program also will redo the thumbnail and allows me to edit the exif, iptc, jpg information in bulk)
• gimp (for any massive graphics editing i decide to do)
• canon utilities (so i can plug my camera on the microscope into the tablet)
• eclipse with texlipse and miktex (for doing TeX projects like writing tests and potentially pdf's for lecture, the miktex takes care of the packages while exlipse and the texlipse plugin allow me to do the editing of my giant basically text file that is then plugged into the actual TeX compiler)
• jabref (a database interface for keeping track of references for use in TeX, makes it so much easier to do a bibliography)
• chemsketch (this is free for educational use, i don't like it as well as chemdraw but that is expensive, i have also used bkchem with good results esp since it saves it in svg so i can edit it with inkscape if it needs more work)
• scifinder scholar (a very, very good searching tool for chemistry put out by chemical abstracting services, CAS, i'm glad that we decided to spring the money from our red budget for this)
• putty (used to talk to the chemistry server neal helped me set up)
• openvpn (so i can dial into the vpn on the campus for servers and scifinder)
• jarnal (an opensource program that allows writing on all sorts of thing, including fake notebook paper, but important to me pdf's. then you can save them as a pdf. this works great on a tablet. so i can write on forms or write on pdf presentations and save the results.)
• pen attention (allows me to use the pen as a pointer in a way by putting a bubble of pink around the pen cursor so that students can see while i wave about on the screen with it)
• firefox (duh!)
• truecrypt (thanks to kev & neal for encouraging me to encrypt my data)
• 7zip (because i like it better than windows)
• openoffice (i can't stand using word anymore)
• M$office (excel still rocks, unfortunately)
• java (need this for some web stuff and other programs i run)
• flash, shockwave (online homework system we use for two classes needs these)
• quicktime and real player alternative (the real ones are so annoying and these seem to work)
• paint.net (for that quick graphics edit)
• inkscape (vector graphics!)
• exifer (i can't escape this program even though it is no longer being supported. it allows for saving exif data and putting it back on, which doesn't get lost as often as it used to thanks to paint.net, but this program also will redo the thumbnail and allows me to edit the exif, iptc, jpg information in bulk)
• gimp (for any massive graphics editing i decide to do)
• canon utilities (so i can plug my camera on the microscope into the tablet)
• eclipse with texlipse and miktex (for doing TeX projects like writing tests and potentially pdf's for lecture, the miktex takes care of the packages while exlipse and the texlipse plugin allow me to do the editing of my giant basically text file that is then plugged into the actual TeX compiler)
• jabref (a database interface for keeping track of references for use in TeX, makes it so much easier to do a bibliography)
• chemsketch (this is free for educational use, i don't like it as well as chemdraw but that is expensive, i have also used bkchem with good results esp since it saves it in svg so i can edit it with inkscape if it needs more work)
• scifinder scholar (a very, very good searching tool for chemistry put out by chemical abstracting services, CAS, i'm glad that we decided to spring the money from our red budget for this)
• putty (used to talk to the chemistry server neal helped me set up)
• openvpn (so i can dial into the vpn on the campus for servers and scifinder)
• jarnal (an opensource program that allows writing on all sorts of thing, including fake notebook paper, but important to me pdf's. then you can save them as a pdf. this works great on a tablet. so i can write on forms or write on pdf presentations and save the results.)
• pen attention (allows me to use the pen as a pointer in a way by putting a bubble of pink around the pen cursor so that students can see while i wave about on the screen with it)
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