ToDo Manager 0.75.1
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ToDo Manager
ToDo Manager
11/16/2003 02:55 PMToDo Manager 0.75.1
Tux ToDo 1.0
Tux ToDo 1.0
12/31/2004 03:31 AMA simple to-do list manager.
ToDo X 1.6
ToDo X 1.6
08/12/2004 10:15 PMTo-do list manager.
PLC: No todo son ventajas
PLC: No todo son ventajas
11/17/2003 08:07 AMGmail Todo 1.0
Gmail Todo 1.0
12/30/2004 07:20 PMA tool to store todo items as mail in Gmail.
dJeeny pro-active ToDo
dJeeny pro-active ToDo
01/22/2004 07:32 PMMuch Going On Behind The Curtain
Things I have on my Todo list that I
won't get around to
Things I have on my Todo list that I
won't get around to
08/27/2004 01:25 PMClearing the decks today. Going through my to-do list and pulling out
all the stuff I've been meaning to do for ages, but which I frankly
won't have the time or opportunity to. So, in the spirit of The
LazyWeb,...
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.1.4
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.1.4
12/10/2003 09:07 PMGet organized, make outlines, write notes, keep appointments,
categorize, etc.
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.0
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.0
03/14/2003 11:14 PMA to-do list application.
Todo-linux.com regresa
Todo-linux.com regresa
02/10/2004 02:48 AMTux ToDo 1.5 (Default branch)
Tux ToDo 1.5 (Default branch)
03/26/2005 05:19 AM

Tux ToDo is a simple to-do list manager, inspired by the
built-in to-do list manager for Palm systems.
Changes:
The database was changed to support 32K note fields, as 256 characters
was not enough. A conversion program was created for moving from the
old format to the new format. Shortcuts on the Todo Edit screen were
fixed. Extensive testing was performed.
Smart TODO Patent
Smart TODO Patent
06/10/2004 04:57 AM
Automatic handling of TODO comments in source code is something
Eclipse has been doing
for a while now but Microsoft has been granted a patent the
feature. The patent was filed on March 6, 2000. I
forget when Eclipse
had the smart TODO feature.

Slacker ToDo Lists 2.1.6
Slacker ToDo Lists 2.1.6
12/26/2003 11:22 AMA to-do list, outliner, calendar, and notepad.
Ortofotos de todo el mundo
Ortofotos de todo el mundo
06/22/2005 02:14 AMOmicron released ToDo X 1.6
Omicron released ToDo X 1.6
08/12/2004 04:30 AMOmicron Software today released ToDo X 1.6, an update to the company's
straightforward, dedicated to-do list application written for Mac OS
X...
Caducada la patente del LZW en todo el
mundo
Caducada la patente del LZW en todo el
mundo
07/21/2004 07:56 AMAl informático todo el mundo le consulta
dudas
Al informático todo el mundo le consulta
dudas
06/17/2005 04:13 PMUna red virtual de emergencias para todo
el planeta
Una red virtual de emergencias para todo
el planeta
08/31/2004 07:37 AMAhora la ley actúa... contra todo el
mundo
Ahora la ley actúa... contra todo el
mundo
08/10/2004 05:53 PMMedir tráfico en una pagina donde todo
es Flash
Medir tráfico en una pagina donde todo
es Flash
10/31/2003 06:06 AMTodo lo que necesita saber para comprar
en Internet
Todo lo que necesita saber para comprar
en Internet
05/17/2004 10:35 AMZaurus Synchronization Repository 1.0.0
(korg todo plugin)
Zaurus Synchronization Repository 1.0.0
(korg todo plugin)
01/03/2005 05:12 PMA project to produce a tool for synchronization of a Zaurus on a Linux
Desktop.
Sacándole todo el jugo al nuevo punto de
acceso de Linksys
Sacándole todo el jugo al nuevo punto de
acceso de Linksys
01/26/2004 08:47 AMEl Gobierno aplicará un canon sobre todo
aquello que pueda servir para copiar
música
El Gobierno aplicará un canon sobre todo
aquello que pueda servir para copiar
música
04/04/2005 01:56 PMMicrosoft distribuye para todo el mundo
el Service Pack 2 para Windows XP
Microsoft distribuye para todo el mundo
el Service Pack 2 para Windows XP
05/10/2004 06:03 AMSWG Manager
SWG Manager
04/16/2004 09:12 PMSWG Manager version 0.1.1 released
URL Manager Pro 3.2
URL Manager Pro 3.2
05/17/2004 02:59 PMExtensive bookmark manager for web browsers.
LPT Manager
LPT Manager
09/20/2004 06:54 AMNew LptManager 1.1
JAM TAM (just another mp3 tag manager)
JAM TAM (just another mp3 tag manager)
02/18/2004 01:30 PMJAM TAM developement starts
EMS MS SQL Manager v1.6.0.1
EMS MS SQL Manager v1.6.0.1
09/15/2004 05:51 PMEMS MS SQL Manager is a powerful graphical tool for Microsoft SQL
Server administration and development. It makes creating and editing
MS SQL Server database objects easy and fast, and allows you to run
SQL scripts, manage users and their privileges, build SQL queries
visually, extract, print and search metadata, export data to 14
available formats and import them from most popular formats, view and
edit BLOB fields, and many more. [Shareware $195.00 30 Days 4,41
MB]
New Manager
New Manager
02/07/2003 12:31 AMNew Manager I work for, the rat boy from earlier, seems to be a waste.
He's promised two people they'd be key holders (part-time assistant
42go ISP Manager 1.3.6
42go ISP Manager 1.3.6
08/02/2004 01:53 PMA Linux/FreeBSD Web server management solution.
Warehouse Manager
Warehouse Manager
08/02/2004 03:38 PMWarehouse Manager Released!
Attribute Manager v1.03
Attribute Manager v1.03
01/23/2004 02:22 PMAttribute Manager - is a power user tool to change all kind of file
and folder attributes, date and time stamps. Its user friendly and
intuitive interface allows you to easily select and specify which file
information to modify, and apply this to individual or multiple files.
Recurse folders option makes it easy to select multiple files, or
folders. [Shareware $25.00 10 Days 496 KB]
Championship Manager 01-02 3.9.60
Championship Manager 01-02 3.9.60
11/19/2003 09:21 PMThis game is all about living out the dream of managing your favorite
soccer team.
Tcl/Tk Project Manager 0.3.4
Tcl/Tk Project Manager 0.3.4
08/04/2004 01:26 AMAn IDE for Tcl/Tk.
ego file manager 0.8.3
ego file manager 0.8.3
01/18/2004 02:48 PMA GTK+2 file manager that uses libferris.
NM - Network Manager
NM - Network Manager
01/01/2004 02:42 PMVersion 1.0 released...
Listings Manager 2.51
Listings Manager 2.51
12/31/2003 08:35 PMA CMS for listings sites (cars, real estate, antiques, etc.).
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minIRC - Small and fast IRC client
minIRC - Small and fast IRC client
11/16/2003 06:17 PMFirst release soon
When Search Engines Become Answer
Engines (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
When Search Engines Become Answer
Engines (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
08/18/2004 10:40 AMWhen Search Engines Become Answer Engines .. Jacob Nielsen's
Alertbox
useit.com/alertbox/20040816.html
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site | 3 links
When Search Engines Become Answer
Engines
When Search Engines Become Answer
Engines
08/17/2004 01:20 PMSource: useit.com - The website is becoming a less prominent locus of
experience as people use search engines to bring up answers to their
current questions. How can sites cope with masses of freeloaders?...
Genoa Color Announces First U.S. Patent
For Multi-Primary Color TV Technology
Genoa Color Announces First U.S. Patent
For Multi-Primary Color TV Technology
03/28/2005 08:06 PMWide Screen Review Mar 28 2005 8:42PM GMT
Search Engines: A Mixed Bag: A Review of
Some New Search Engines
Search Engines: A Mixed Bag: A Review of
Some New Search Engines
08/04/2004 06:17 AMSearch Engines: A Mixed Bag: A Review of Some New Search
Engines by Phil Bradleyhttp://www.ari
adne.ac.uk/issue40/search-engines/People are of course
aware that Google isn't the only search engine out there, by any
manner or means, and although many people regard it as the biggest and
the best, this certainly isn't the case for those organisations who
decide that they want a share of the search engine market.
Phil
Bradley looks at some of the new search engines that have
appeared, and will see how many of them make the grade. Reviewed
are:
Euroclips: The Definitive European
Directory
YouSearched: The Accessible Web Search
Ujiko
A9
A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The
Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally
Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments
Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between
2003 and 2004
A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The
Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally
Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments
Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between
2003 and 2004
04/06/2005 02:53 AMThe Hard Copy Observer Spotlight: 2004 Color Laser Printer Market is
the first of Lyra’s three product-planning reports covering the
printer market. The report includes information on how products and
prices changed from January through December, current market trends, a
review of the competitive landscape, and selected articles from The
Hard Copy Observer. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
THINK
GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL: PETER SINGER'S
ONE
WORLD
THINK
GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL: PETER SINGER'S
ONE
WORLD
04/23/2004 09:24 AM
If
you're a regular reader of this blog, you probably know that I'm
opposed to unregulated 'free' trade, very worried about the
extraterritoriality of the WTO, NAFTA, Davos and other corporatist
captives, strongly opposed to domestic corporations 'offshoring' jobs,
using influence with the Bush regime and other right-wing governments
to circumvent social and environmental laws and responsibilities, and
a
great believer in taking the pledge to buy local, and in community
self-sufficiency.
At the same time, I'm a strong supporter of the UN and other
multi-lateral NGOs, and I believe that we each have a responsibility
for the well-being of all the people and creatures of this world. Some
readers have said this view is inconsistent, and I wasn't quite sure
how to respond to such charges. Fortunately, Peter Singer, in his
recent book on global ethics, One World: The Ethics of
Globalization,
has come to my rescue. Singer sees no inconsistency between strong
local autonomy, community, and self-sufficient economies on the one
hand, and global responsibility on the other. The book is based on the
Dwight Terry lectures at Yale in 2000, but has been updated to
incorporate reflection on the events of 9/11 and the appalling Bush
social, environmental and economic record.
I'll have more to say next week about Bush's fraudulent and despicable
Earth Day media blitz, and the major media's shameless lack of
critical
evaluation of the utter nonsense that his propaganda machine has been
churning out this week on the environment -- newspeak of Orwellian
proportions. The first part of Singer's book deals with environmental
responsibility, and his prescription for increasing it -- immediate
ratification of Kyoto by the US and other holdout countries, and
introduction of an emissions trading mechanism to make the realization
of Kyoto feasible (subject to the need for some oversight on the
disposition of the proceeds of such trading when it involves
autocratic
governments).
The second part of the book deals with the global economy, and Singer
adroitly tears apart the Economist's (and other neocons') naive
assertion that economic globalization somehow benefits both rich and
poor countries. He then goes on to prescribe a substantial reform of
the WTO and the GATT, which could actually lead to more equitable
distribution of wealth and more efficient production of economic
goods,
while safeguarding human rights, labour and the environment.
Unfortunately, the multi-national corporations and corporatists who
hold sway in the WTO would never tolerate Singer's prescription, since
it would entirely divert the benefits of economic globalization from
their pockets to those of the world's poor.
The third part of the book deals with international law, and Singer
lashes out at Bush for his unconscionable refusal to ratify the
International Court of Justice, and for the UN's continued hesitancy
to
accept a duty (not a right) to intervene in situations of genocide and
other humanitarian crises, even within a single nation. Singer is
sanguine about the limitations and dangers of 'global government', but
supports strengthening the UN to enable it to act as a 'protector of
last resort', and including in its mandate the responsibility to
supervise elections in all
member nations.
The fourth and final part goes back to ethical principles and proposes
that countries must, in this world where national boundaries no longer
have any logistic meaning, set aside national interest and embrace,
once and for all, global interest, impartially. That does not mean
cultural homogenization, but imposes a responsibility for the
reduction
of inequality, both of economic resources and personal rights and
freedoms.
Always the pragmatist, Singer concludes by worrying out loud about how
the responsibility for a global ethic could be managed:
It
is widely believed that a world government would be, at best, an
unchecked bureaucratic behemoth that would make the bureaucracy of the
EU look lean and efficient. At worst, it would become a global
tyranny,
unchecked and unchallengeable. These thoughts have to be taken
seriously. How to prevent global bodies becoming either dangerous
tyrannies or self-aggrandizing bureaucracies, and instead make them
effective and responsive to the people whose lives they affect? It is
a
challenge that should not be beyond the best minds in the fields of
political science and public administration.
I'd like to believe that this was possible, because if it isn't, we're
in serious trouble. We cannot expect national governments to set aside
parochial interests, especially when this entails accepting a
responsibility that would, for the richer nations, inevitably lead to
a
drastic redistribution of wealth to poorer nations and hence a sudden
and sharp reduction in, at least, economic living standards (if not
necessarily well-being). But as John Ralston Saul has so eloquently
argued, larger organizations and institutions, whether public or
private, are almost always, and inherently, less efficient, less
agile,
more resistant to change, more hierarchic, and less transparent than
smaller organizations. So the challenge is to achieve the best of both
worlds, having organizations of global scope and authority and
responsibility, but broken up into sufficiently small, autonomous and
dynamic units that they are sensitive, resilient, responsible and
responsive to the people and communities they serve. We can only hope
that "the best minds in the fields of political science and public
administration", wherever they are, are up to the task.
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War of the search engines
War of the search engines
11/02/2003 07:38 PMMicrosft's failed attempt to buy Google is another sign of the growing
popularity of the privately-owned king of search engines. ...
Search Engines Know More Than You Think
Search Engines Know More Than You Think
06/05/2005 11:58 PMSearch Engines 201
Search Engines 201
09/13/2004 04:17 PMSource: SearchDay - Want to dive deep -- really deep -- into the
technical literature about search engines? Here's a road map to some
of the best web information retrieval resources available online....
3-D Search Engines
3-D Search Engines
04/16/2004 11:45 AMResearchers develop 3-D search
engine: Are their search engines that match pictures? If I had,
say, a picture of a certain building (with NO metadata), could a
search engine find me pictures that looked the same? That'd be
nifty.
...computing researchers have developed new search engines that can
mine catalogs of three-dimensional objects, like airplane parts or
architectural features.
All the users have to do is sketch what they're thinking of, and
the search engines can produce comparable objects.
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Top 10 Search Engines
Top 10 Search Engines
05/29/2004 07:36 PMnetforbeginners.about.com-13 hours ago ... and employing 50,000
volunteer experts as editors, the ODP (DMOZ.org) has about 4 million
links in its database -- less than a tenth of 1% of Google's
database. ...
Search Engines 2
Search Engines 2
09/11/2004 07:07 AMSearch Engines 2http://www.search-engines-2.co
m/Looking for a search engine or web directory? Search
Engines 2 offers over 12,500 links to local, regional, national, and
foreign internet search engines, web directories, pay per click search
engines and meta search engines, many of which accept free/paid web
site submissions and advertising. Nice site by Michael Wong. This has
been added to the tool section of
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to the
search engines section of all
2004-05 Internet
MiniGuides.
Affinity Engines
Affinity Engines
05/21/2004 04:04 AMin
Circles of Social Networking.
Stanford
University inCircles their alum, as does the University of Southern
California, and now the University of Michigan
intends to inCirle their alumni as well.
These three university
alumni associations are utlizing Affinity Engines
inCircle product which was developed at the computer science
department at Stanford University and offers, among other features, a
graphical representation of the connections between members that is
user determined and searchable.
Affinity Engines describes
their product as:
inCircle
the product suite engineered to drive traffic to an affinity
group such as a college alumni association was developed within
the computer science department at Stanford University with an
emphasis on privacy, security, and integration with legacy systems.The
proprietary software can be customized, although the design is
straightforward and easy to use. For example, a graphical image
displays the connections between members, including their friends,
friends-of-friends, and so on. Any member can search the graph and
find people in their network who like to play golf, travel to Cuba, or
work at Google.
An excellent context for the viral nature of YASNS.
[The Social
Software Weblog]
I was wondering how long it would take for folks to
discover Tyler et al. They've been quietly churning along
bringing effective social networking to very focused
constituents. Watch for big things out of Affinity
Engines.
What's New at the Search Engines
What's New at the Search Engines
07/21/2004 09:07 AMSource: SearchDay - Representatives of Yahoo, Google, Ask Jeeves and
Looksmart offer an inside glimpse of recent developments at the major
search engines....
More search engines?
More search engines?
09/26/2004 08:34 PMNetNewsWire’s
search engine subscriptions feature works with
Blogdigger,
Daypop, and
Feedster.
These search engines work with NetNewsWire because they return feeds
(RSS, in this case) that NetNewsWire can read. Are there other search
engines that return RSS or Atom feeds? It would be cool to add more.
Bookmarks Seen by Search Engines?
Bookmarks Seen by Search Engines?
04/07/2005 03:29 PMSearch engines battle
Search engines battle
11/02/2003 07:38 PMSan Francisco - Software giant Microsoft's reported bid to take over
Internet search king Google has highlighted the high-stakes battle
mounting over the ...
On MediaUnbound and recommendations
engines...
On MediaUnbound and recommendations
engines...
04/22/2004 09:21 AMI've been playing with a demo over on MediaUnbound, which is a music
discovery engine that runs in Flash and assembles pseudo-radio players
that are designed to meet your every musical need. The concept isn't
particularly new, but I have to say I was impressed by the quality of
the recommendations and - more importantly - by the process by which
the recommendations were made.
Human beings have a tendency towards self-deception and care (to a
greater or lesser extent) about the groups of people they are
considered to be associated with. They care about how they are being
compartmentalised or categorised by those around them and this - for
the most part - is the way that most recommendations engines work:
demographics, categorisation, association. In real life, people are
reticent about revealing tastes that they're slightly ashamed of and
happy to own up to tastes that fit in with popular opinion or with the
opinion of the subculture that they most heavily identify. Because of
this, telling people what they might like is inherently a judgement by
association - and if people aren't comfortable with the way that the
system has 'judged' them (either it seems clumsy and overly simple or
it judges them to like music or books that are associated with
cultures that they find tacky or crass) then they're simply not going
to be interested in hearing what it has to say. That's as true online
as it is when you recommend a song to a friend and they say that they
don't really like "that kind of music", whether they've heard the song
or not.
My experience with MediaUnbound has been better than with most
other recommendations engines. Like the best LiveJournal quizzes the
options you are provided with seem designed to make it a little more
difficult to associate the choices you are given with 'types of
people' you might or might not like. And the results give the
impression of being satisfyingly varied between genres, cultures and
styles allowing you to determine for yourself which recommended songs
you think are central to your recommendations (ones you're proud of or
that you know you like or might find interesting) and which you can
self-group as more peripheral (ones you're ashamed of or don't like).
Add that to a generally pretty reasonable success rate and generally
you can't go that wrong... Here are a selection of some of the songs
it thinks I'd like (I'm not going to tell you which ones are accurate
or not - judge me as you see fit):
Sonic Youth: Silver Rocket
Porno for Pyros: Pets
David Bowie: Jean Genie
The Third Sex: At Least I Got Some Cool Clothes
7 Year Bitch: Dead Men Don't Rape
The Pixies: Gouge Away
Spice Girls: Spice up Your Life
Eagle-Eye Cherry: Indecision
Weezer: Pink Triangle
Sleater-Kinney: I Wanna Be Your Joey Ramone
Cadallaca: Two Beers Later
The Breeders: Opened
L7: 'Till the Wheels Fall Off
Hispana Tim: Sad and Lonely
Modest Mouse: Dramamine
Syrup USA: Vaporized
Tiffany: I Think We're Alone Now
The Pixies: Silver
Tompot Blenny: Dr.Fitzpiers
Bruce Springsteen: Brilliant Disguise
The Breeders: Fortunately Gone
Confetti: Who's Big And Clever Now
Razorcuts: Mary Day
Quasi: The Poisoned Well
Shop Assistants: All Of The Time
The Adverts: Bored Teenagers
Bedhead: Unpredictable Landlord
Britney Spears: Oops!...I Did It Again
Weezer: El Scorcho
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Distributed Search Engines
Distributed Search Engines
08/21/2004 08:15 PM
Distributed Search Engines
Distributed Search Engineshttp://www.openp2p.com/pub/t/74
A comprehensive annodated listing of 31 distributed
search engines compiled by the
OpenP2P organization. This has been
added to
Deep Web
Research Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog and
Grid Resources Subject
Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.
Latest Search Engines
Latest Search Engines
11/01/2003 07:27 AMOverview of Latest Search Engineshttp://www.ari
adne.ac.uk/issue37/search-engines/Phil Bradley gives us an overview of
emerging, new and newly discovered search engines that we might want
to keep an eye on as they develop. There have been several additions
to the world of search engines over the summer, and he thought he
would do a quick round-up of them to see how they perform.
ZapMeta Netnose Wotbox Kids Search Engines
Kids Search Engines
04/13/2005 06:49 AMKids Search Engineshttp://s
earchenginewatch.com/links/article.php/2156191The
services listed at this site written by Danny Sullivan are designed
primarily to serve the needs of children, either in focus, or by
filtering out sites that some parents and teachers might find
inappropriate for kids. These usually include sites that deal with
explicit sexual matters, porn sites, violence, hate speech, gambling
and drug use. This will be added to
Reference Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to the
search engine section of
2005 Internet
MiniGuides.
Repairing the Engines of Life
Repairing the Engines of Life
05/14/2004 07:28 PMBusiness Week May 14 2004 11:37PM GMT
Blog Search Engines
Blog Search Engines
01/04/2004 12:22 AMBig List of Blog
Search Engines: If the only blog search engine you know of is Feedster, then you need to look at
this list.
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Writing for Search Engines
Writing for Search Engines
03/23/2005 03:23 PMMicrosoft Looks At Other Search Engines
Microsoft Looks At Other Search Engines
11/04/2003 04:48 PMZuperDee writes "It looks like Microsoft is now looking for another
search engine to buy. They are looking at Ask Jeeves and Looksmart,
but they recently ...
Unifying GTK & QT Theme Engines
Unifying GTK & QT Theme Engines
01/04/2004 12:02 PMComputers are engines of productivity -
at last
Computers are engines of productivity -
at last
04/13/2004 10:17 PMIrish Times Apr 14 2004 2:31AM GMT
Search engines being recognised'
Search engines being recognised'
05/21/2004 11:16 PMSunday Times South Africa May 22 2004 2:28AM GMT
Sites to try when other engines fail you
Sites to try when other engines fail you
05/19/2004 04:15 PMSiliconValley.com May 19 2004 8:24PM GMT
ToDo Manager 0.75.1