Archive for June, 2007

SciTE

Saturday, June 9th, 2007

SciTE is an open source light-weight text editor for Windows and Linux operating systems.

It features a tab-based interface and built-in color markup for 30 or so programming and markup languages. It’s fast, and it lacks the bloat one might associate with other general purpose code editors. It’s available in various packages, one of which is […]

KeePass Password Management

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

A solution to the password nightmare. The most common means of controlling access to IT is a username and password.

This works well for many applications as is flexible and simple to implement. There is however one major problem with passwords - You have to remember them!!! If you only have one or two passwords this […]

HP Photosmart AIO Color Inkjet 4180 Printer Review

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

This is one of the many printers in the 180 series. This is a far superior printer.

Let me first list the pros of the HP Photosmart 4180 printer. This is a color inkjet printer, and uses two ink cartridges, one for black and the other for tri-color, the colors are not separated into different cartridges, […]

ObjectDock

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

When one first logs onto a Mac OSX after a great many years of using Windows, one might be dazzled by the visual and functional appeal of the Mac Docker.

You may be surprised to find that you can also have it on your desktop PC. There are many PC third-party dockers, but the best so […]

Little Snitch

Friday, June 1st, 2007

Little Snitch for Mac OSX Little Snitch is a network monitoring program for Mac OS X developed by Objective Development.

It’s a shareware program that lets you know when another program tries to “phone home” or access an outbound port on your computer. You can easily install the program by downloading the .dmg file then dragging […]