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Salling Clicker 2.2







Salling Clicker 2.2

Salling Clicker 2.2 07/19/2004 11:46 PM

Control your mac with mobile phone (Sony Ericsson, Nokia, Siemens) or Palm OS handheld.




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Update: Salling Clicker 2.2 07/20/2004 11:26 AM
The Bluetooth remote control software adds support for more models of phones and PDAs, support for more applications, and new localizations.

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Salling Clicker 2.2 works with
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The newest release of Salling Clicker lets you check your NetNewsWire news. It works by talking to NetNewsWire via AppleScript (though you don’t have to know that to use it).

In a related vein, Alex King posted a script that creates a new task in Tasks by scripting NetNewsWire, Camino, or Safari.


Salling Clicker - Use handheld devices
as Mac remotes


Salling Clicker - Use handheld devices
as Mac remotes
09/16/2004 11:13 AM
The macosxhints Rating:[Score: 10 out of 10] Developer: Salling Software / [Product Page] Price: $19.95 / 30-click demo available This week's Pick of the Week is somewhat delayed, due to my travels this week. It's also...

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Salling Clicker 2.2 Expands Device
Support


Salling Clicker 2.2 Expands Device
Support
07/19/2004 11:31 AM
Version 2.2 adds new digital controllers for the Squeezebox, EyeTV, and VLC; improved PowerPoint control; Italian, French, German, and Russian localizations; and support for more devices. By MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)

Salling Clicker 2.2 adds support for new
devices, more


Salling Clicker 2.2 adds support for new
devices, more
07/19/2004 11:27 AM
Salling Software AB announced on Monday the release of Salling Clicker 2.2, an upgrade to the company's utility that allows you to use your cell phone or PDA as a remote control for your Mac. The new version adds support for Sendo X, Motorola A925, Nokia 7610, palmOne Zire 72, TapWave Zodiac and Sony Ericsson T637, as well as limited support for Sony Ericsson's K700 and Z1010 phones until the company provides firmware upgrades. In addition, Salling Clicker 2.2 offers integration with Elgato's EyeTV, Slim Devices' Squeezebox audio player and other audio/video players; the ability to use Symbian OS smartphones to initiate connections; slide title previews for PowerPoint 2004; and more. This is a free upgrade for existing users, while new ones can download the application and use it for 30 clicks of the remote control device before paying the US$19.95 license fee. Salling Clicker 2.2 requires Mac OS X v10.2.8 or higher.

Salling Clicker to support Symbian
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Salling Clicker to support Symbian
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01/09/2004 10:08 PM
Salling Software said it will release a new version of Salling Clicker next month that will add support for Symbian Smartphones...

Macworld: Salling Clicker comes to
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Macworld: Salling Clicker comes to
P800/P900 phones
01/06/2004 08:08 AM
Salling Software has already made waves with Bluetooth mavens with its Salling Clicker application, an AppleScript-savvy tool that enables you to operate your Mac by remote control through your Bluetooth-enabled Sony Ericsson or Palm PDA.

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07/19/2004 10:03 AM
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Salling Clicker turns your mobile phone
into a remote control for your Mac


Salling Clicker turns your mobile phone
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07/20/2004 01:07 AM
Justin Reid of TheFeature has good things to say about a neat-sounding application called Salling Clicker that turns a Bluetooth device into a remote control for your Mac.
One of the really amazing features is that you can see not just ordinary information about the track you've got currently playing in iTunes - artist and song name, track length, etc. - but also the album art, directly on your mobile device.
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Salling Clicker for Sony Ericsson
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01/06/2004 05:38 AM
Salling Software this week will give attendees of Macworld Expo in San Francisco a sneak-peek of an upcoming version of its popular Salling Clicker utility, which will be compatible with Symbian-based smartphones from Sony Ericsson...

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Cellular Clicker 03/11/2003 09:43 AM
Sony Ericsson Clicker adds even more love to the growing relationship between my Sony Ericsson T68i cellphone and OS X'd iBook.

The Clicker turns your cellphone into a remote control for your Mac. Control PowerPoint presentations, DVD player and iTunes, or AppleScript your way to remote controlling anything at all. A "proximity sensor" triggers actions like pausing iTunes when you leave the room, AppleScripting iChat (when it's scriptable, that is :-\) to alter your presence messages as you wander in and out.

Oh my dear lord, this is groovy! <ta, brian>

Sailing Clicker Comes To P800/P900
Phones


Sailing Clicker Comes To P800/P900
Phones
01/06/2004 10:45 AM
The company's expanding support for two newer popular phones -- the Sony Ericsson P800 and P900 models. By Peter Cohen (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)

netTunes 2.1 adds Sailing Clicker
support, more


netTunes 2.1 adds Sailing Clicker
support, more
07/14/2004 09:50 AM
Shirt Pocket announced on Wednesday the release of n etTune s 2.1, an update to its utility that allows you to control iTunes running on one Mac from another on the same network. The new version features a drag-and-drop install that automatically updates the preference pane, retention of the original's aspect ratio in the mini server display, improvements to performance and the user interface, better thumbnail rendering, support for Sailing Clicker in the "Pause netTunes While on the Phone" event handler and an iChatStatus script that tells others what you're listening to in your iChat status bar. netTunes 2.1 requires Mac OS X v10.2 and iTunes 2.1 and is a free upgrade for owners of version 2.0. You can download an evaluation copy from the Shirt Pocket Web site that will work for 30 minutes before you have to pay the US$19.95 license fee.

Salling releases software for Sony
Ericsson K700, S700


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Ericsson K700, S700
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Just say no to Crack 04/23/2004 02:51 PM
Staking out the high moral ground, a bill would punish those wearing low-riding jeans. It seems that Represe ntative Derrick D. T. Shepherd of Louisiana, a Democrat no less, wants to outlaw low slung pants. Plumbers beware, and stock up on Butt-Crack Caulk! Really, don't they have anything better to legislate besides fashion or holidays?

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FeedDemon Crack 06/18/2004 09:27 AM

Dave Winer and Evan Williams commented that the people who shout the loudest are often the ones who have no basis for their anger. I'm reminded of this fact by an email I received this morning. Here's a quote:

"Fix your piece of s--- program! I upgraded to FeedDemon 1.10 and it crashes with 'Win32 device error.' Did you even test this s---?"

I've actually received a number of emails (and one forum post) about this bug, but I have no plans to fix it. Why? Because the error message only appears if you upgrade a cracked version of FeedDemon 1.0. This is a deliberate error message that FeedDemon 1.10 displays when it detects that you upgraded from a specific cracked version of FeedDemon 1.0.

That's right, people who use a pirated version of FeedDemon are emailing me for support. It never ceases to amaze me when people not only steal from me, but also expect me to spend my time answering their questions. And more often than not, the email I've received about this problem reads like something a drunk teenager would write.

I've written about piracy befor e and I'm not planning to start another lengthy rant. But I do have a request for those who have justified their use of cracked versions of my work: don't ask for support. I support my family with sales of my software, and my life is affected - dramatically - by the existence of cracks. Please, if you're using a pirated version of my software, don't expect me to help you.


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Alcohol is the new crack!


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“N ot only is it illegal, but it's becoming increasingly dangerous,” Leggio said of underage drinking. How dangerous? Well apparently dangerous enough that one affluent Kansas City community has decided that it is best to have police spy on teens during high school basketball games. Oh it gets better, apparently a carload of teens is enough for a Lenexa cop to follow you! So the parents should be up in arms right? Nope, they encourage the police, even calling them ("she told dispatchers that when she called home to check on her son, it sounded like a party was going on"). Yet surprisingly, despite this almost police-state like mentality against drinking, atti tudes are slow to change.

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This is the first announced change in the status quo since IBM announced the sale of their entire line of laptops to the Chinese firm Lenovo. As with some other people, I’m still awainting experience to tell us if it’s a good or bad thing. Lenovo will slightly modify the “IBM ThinkPad” brand in the relatively near future, said Lenovo CEO-designate Stephen Ward on Monday at PC Forum, which is taking place here this week….

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Happy Friday:

Cryptographers have discovered a way to hack Bluetooth-enabled devices even when security features are switched on. The discovery may make it even easier for hackers to eavesdrop on conversations and charge their own calls to someone else's cellphone.

"Our attack makes it possible to crack every communication between two Bluetooth devices, and not only if it is the first communication between those devices," says Shaked.

Check out the time required to pull this off:

They show that once an attacker has forced two devices to pair, they can work out the link key in just 0.06 seconds on a Pentium IV-enabled computer, and 0.3 seconds on a Pentium-III. "This is not just a theoretical break, it's practical," says Schneier.

Via New Scientist.


A crack in DeLay's armor


A crack in DeLay's armor 04/11/2005 10:36 AM
Robert Novak's protestations notwithstanding, a Republican congressman says it's time for the House majority leader to resign.

Slashdot -- Someone Smoking Crack ?


Slashdot -- Someone Smoking Crack ? 03/11/2003 01:22 AM
Slashdot -- Someone Smoking Crack ? Now I know that the Slashdot audience isn't all that reliable at best. Yes we all read it but we rarely trust it. Still I'd expect a little better than this: The Object Prevalence concept, developed by the Prevayler team, and implemented in Java, C#, Smalltalk, Python, Perl, PHP, Ruby and Delphi, can be a great a solution to this mess. The concept is pretty simple: keep all the objects in RAM and serialize the commands that change those objects, optionally saving the whole system to disk every now and then (late at night, for example). [_Go_] Now that's a cool concept. So I did the natural thing and went and looked for the code. Since I'm a php-head, I figured that I'd look there to start. Nope! According to SourceForge, "This project has not released any files". Well I can get by in Perl so I thought "Ok, not my preference but ok". Nope. Well I think Python is neat and people I respect a lot like it. Additionally Guido has just plain guts to make the decision he did regarding mandatory indentation. Break conventions is hard so I figured I'd look at the Python version. Nope! Well once upon a midnight dreary, ... (bag the mock Poe), I did a lot of Pascal. Nope! It turns out that only the C# and Ruby versions exist. I couldn't get the Smalltalk page to come up so I don't have a clue there. Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying anything about the concept but just pointing out that this posting is essentially wrong on many of the major details. And, sadly, it doesn't really surprise me at all.

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