Ok plug me into the Computer
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Plug in new computer, get a worm
Plug in new computer, get a worm
05/06/2004 08:40 AMThe Province May 6 2004 12:39PM GMT
Mok3 Introduces Perspective Clone Brush
Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop Software -
Unique Mok3 Plug-in Software Takes the
Guesswork Out of Digital Cloning for 3D
Perspective
Mok3 Introduces Perspective Clone Brush
Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop Software -
Unique Mok3 Plug-in Software Takes the
Guesswork Out of Digital Cloning for 3D
Perspective
02/01/2005 09:10 PMMok3 today introduced its Perspective Clone Brush™ plug-in for Adobe®
Photoshop® Software. Graphics designers, architects, interior
designers, and all digital artists editing images can now rapidly
clone areas in an image with automatic correction for 3D perspective.
In addition to saving countless hours of painting or manual
retouching, the Perspective Clone Brush also features advanced
capabilities to perform its cloning operation with simultaneous
correction for differences in lighting and scale in the image. [PRWEB
Jan 31, 2005]
Where can I plug in?
Where can I plug in?
09/19/2004 11:35 AM
A home
computer in the year 2004
As envisioned in 1954, via Presurfer SP2 vs. the plug-ins
SP2 vs. the plug-ins
09/03/2004 06:27 AMSites and software that depend on ActiveX may falter under Microsoft's
new security regime.
First Plug-ins
First Plug-ins
03/11/2003 09:43 AMOnly a few hours since I released Blosxom 2.0 beta 1 with plug-in
support, plug-ins abound. The first couple arrived under an hour
after I announced the beta. In addition to
those I provided are:
[Plug-in list moved to the temporary
plug-
in registry.]
I'll be putting a Blosxom Plug-in Registry together on my site in the
coming week or so.
Plug-ins Getting Unplugged from IE
Plug-ins Getting Unplugged from IE
10/29/2003 12:10 AMThanks to the Eolas lawsuit against Microsoft, developers may need to
rebuild how embedded applications are treated in an updated Internet
Explorer, while resulting in incompatible, invalid, and potentially
inaccessible code. Makers of rich media offer suggestions and
work-arounds for the short-term.
AOL pulls plug on AOL TV
AOL pulls plug on AOL TV
02/21/2003 07:49 PMGoogle Inc. of Mountain View, the popular, Internet-search company,
agreed to acquire San Francisco-based blogging software developer Pyra
Labs. ...
24U SimpleHelp Plug-In 3.0
24U SimpleHelp Plug-In 3.0
08/18/2004 06:28 PMHelp tags (tool tips, brief text messages), coachmarks, roll-overs and
other interactive help tools for FileMaker solutions.
Plug-in Update
Plug-in Update
10/28/2003 11:09 PMThe Blogger plug-in
has been updated to work with NewsGator 1.3 in both HTML and
plain-text publishing modes.
Also, the HtmlClean plug-in is no longer required when using
NewsGator 1.3.
Posting plug-in for b2 available
Posting plug-in for b2 available
10/28/2003 11:09 PMWe now have a posting plug-in for the b2 weblog tool available,
allowing NewsGator users to post directly to b2 from Outlook. Titles
and categories are supported.
The b2 plug-in is available immediately for download.
New: PDF Manipulator Plug-in 1.0
New: PDF Manipulator Plug-in 1.0
02/19/2004 11:22 AMPDF Manipulator Plug-in is a FileMaker Pro add-on that enables you to
exchange data between FileMaker Pro and Adobe Acrobat PDF files that
have embedded fields.
Plug in, boot up, say yes
Plug in, boot up, say yes
02/18/2004 05:20 PM Case mod, matrimony style;
a geek's marriage proposal [with pics]
24U SimpleDialog Plug-In 2.7
24U SimpleDialog Plug-In 2.7
08/19/2004 07:00 PMThis FileMaker plug-in displays almost arbitrary dialog box, combining
text fields, passwords, pop-up menus, and more.
PLUG Protests at SCO
PLUG Protests at SCO
10/29/2003 12:10 AMA few Linux users spent Friday waving signs in front of SCO's
headquarters.
According to
PLUG, SCO employees attempted to join the protest while
carrying
signs reading: "I love software piracy" and "I
don't pay for my music,
I'm not paying for my os, so sue me."
Pictures are
available.Better mains plug
Better mains plug
07/05/2004 06:17 AM
ID Magazine has given honourable mention in its annual design awards
to Manabu Nishikawa's "ring plug" -- an improvement on the
traditional mains-power-plug with a finger-sized ring for easy
tugging.
Link<
/a>
(Thanks, Douglas!
)
Ring Plug
Ring Plug
07/05/2004 09:28 AM
I will take a cue from
Manabu Nishikawa's Ring Plug and keep this post simple and easy to
use. Garnering an honorable mention in ID Magazine's Annual Design
Review, the Ring Plug is a standard powercord with a molded ring for
easy pulling. Couple this with a ground three-prong cable and I think
we've got a winner.
Re
ad - The Ring Plug [ApartmentTherapy via BoingBoing]
ROCK-Plug 0.0.7
ROCK-Plug 0.0.7
01/10/2004 02:18 PMA rewritten hotplug/hwscan replacement.
Plug-ins for TypePad
Plug-ins for TypePad
06/08/2004 10:17 PMP
lugging into TypePad. One of the best ways to extend your TypePad
weblog is by connecting other tools and services to make updating your
site easier and more powerful. Though these tools aren't made by us at
Six Apart, we do think they're... [Everything TypePad!]
I can't wait till FOAFnet systems are part of this page......
Eclipse 3.0 Plug-ins I Use
Eclipse 3.0 Plug-ins I Use
06/30/2004 07:39 AM
Best part of using Eclipse is the large plugin developer
community. Since it
could be a little bewildering, here are some of the plugins I am
using with Eclipse
3.0. They are all free and most of them are open source.
Color Editor -
Free, Open Source
While Eclipse ships with syntax coloring support for many file
types, it does miss
some major ones like HTML, JS, JSP, CSS, and even XML. The
last one is a surprise
because XML syntax coloring plugin was one of the example plugins
offered by the Eclipse
team. Anyway, Color Editor adds syntax coloring support for
74 file types by
porting syntax coloring files for JEdit, a popular pure-Java
editor, to work under
Eclipse. Very nice.
Sysdeo
Eclipse Tomcat Launcher -
Free, Open Source
If you do anything with Tomcat, you'll have to get this one.
There are several
other plugins that lets you do the same, but this one sucks the
least among the free
ones and the author seems to be still mildy interested in keeping
it up to date.
JSP debugging is a bit of a hassle, but not quite enough for me to
wade into the source
code to fix it yet. I am hoping another talented sucker will
have less patience
than I.
QuantumDB -
Free, Open Source
With this plugin, you can bookmark databases you use, browse it
using a tree GUI,
and execute queries on them. Results are displayed in a
grid. Not exactly
impressive, but very functional and very handy.
Azzurri
Clay - Free
Core Version, Not Open Source
Clay allows you to edit database schemas visually similar to the
way MS Access does
it. It's not a tool I use everyday but it's very useful when
you do use it.
You can create a diagram out of an existing database, make changes
to the schema model,
and then generate SQL dialect-specific SQL. This is pretty
handy for porting
your database to another database implementation since Clay will
generate the target
database specific DDL.
GEF - Free, Open
Source
Graphical Editor Framework is a framework for, surprise, building
graphical editors
like UML diagram editors, etc. This plugin is used by many
other plugins (i.e.
Azzurri Clay) so you'll have to get it eventually. Only issue
I have with GEF
is that it doesn't support Java2D yet. Since Eclipse 3.0 adds
support for AWT,
JFC/Swing, and Java2D, I am hoping this shortcoming will disappear
soon.
I also have EMF, SDO, XSD, UML2,
and VE plugins but I
haven't used them yet.
Visual Editor (VE) plugin, in particular, should be very useful so
I am going to play
with it this weekend.
BTW, I usually go to the Eclipse-Plugi
ns
Info site to find plugins. Many of the plugins listed
there will have some
problem with Eclipse 3.0, but now that Eclipse 3.0 is out, updates
are coming at a
fast pace already.

DoCoMo Pulls the Plug on AOL
DoCoMo Pulls the Plug on AOL
12/17/2003 06:10 PMWireless Watch Japan Dec 17 2003 3:56PM ET
Posting plug-in for pMachine available
Posting plug-in for pMachine available
10/28/2003 11:09 PMWe are pleased to announce the availability of a posting plug-in
for pMachine. This plug-in allows seamless posting to pMachine weblogs
from NewsGator, including support for titles and categories.
The pMachine plug-in is available immediately for download.
AOL Pulls Plug on Usenet
AOL Pulls Plug on Usenet
02/01/2005 09:15 PM"AOL is pulling the plug on servers hosting newsgroups. AOL
subscribers will no longer be able to access such groups directly.."
CVS-SSH2 Plug-in for Eclipse 0.1.1
CVS-SSH2 Plug-in for Eclipse 0.1.1
01/05/2004 12:22 PMAn Eclipse plug-in to allow CVS access on an SSH2 session.
Mobile Users Plug-in Anywhere They Can
Mobile Users Plug-in Anywhere They Can
01/06/2005 09:26 AMBlosxom Plug-In: Rating
Blosxom Plug-In: Rating
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
I've been meaning to whip this up for some time now and finally got
around to it. The
rating Blosxom plug-in generates numerical, textual, star, and
graphical
representations of a rating (specified in your weblog post as
meta-rating: n using the
meta plug-in).
Use it for rating movies, books, sites, toys, devices,
articles--whatever you're pointing at or talking about in your weblog
post. You can even change the rating scale on a post-by-post basis.
A
meta-rating: 4 generates a numerical
4,
textual
<===O=>, star
****, and
graphical representation you can see in action
here
and
here.
Blosxom Plug-In: interpolate_fancy
Blosxom Plug-In: interpolate_fancy
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
interpolate_fancy is a powerful little Blosxom plug-in I whipped
up last night. It overrides Blosxom's far simpler to use, but more
limited, default default interpolation routine--that's the bit that
pulls in values for variables you specify in your
Blosxom
templates.
The plugin builds on its predecessor,
interpolate
_conditional, conditionally including bits of text and template
variable values in pages. But the syntax is cleaner and conditions
now include: defined, undefined, equal to, not equal to, less than,
greater than, like and unlike (regex). Here's a taste:
<a href="<$url /><$path />"><$path
/></a>
<?$path><a href="<$url /><$path />"><$path
/></a></?>
<?!$path><a href="<$url />">home</a></?>
<$writeback::count />
<?$writeback::count eq="1">writeback</?>
<?$writeback::count ne="1">writebacks</?>
<?$writeback::count lt="5">few writebacks</?>
<?$writeback::count gt="50">oodles of writebacks</?>
Howdy,
<?$user::courtesy like="^(Mr\.?|Sir)$">Sir</?>
<?$user::courtesy like="^(Mr?s\.?|Miss)$">M'am</?>
<?$path unlike="/(Film|Literature)">no review</?>
The plugin also sports actions (read: subroutines or methods). At any
point
in any of your Blosxom templates, you can call a particular plugin's
method, optionally passing arguments as key/value pairs stated as
XML-style attributes. Like so:
<@plugin.subroutine arg1="a" arg2="bee" /> produces no output
<@plugin.subroutine arg1="a" arg2="bee" output="yes" /> produces
output
<@encoder.encode encoding="Latin1" output="yes">pass this content@>
I'm still working on the recursion/chaining, allowing for things like
"some
content">plaintext>foreshorten(50)>babelfish::translate. The
first plugin I'll be writing using interpolate_fancy is for
atom (or whatever
it's called a few minutes from now).
NovaMind releases BPS plug-in
NovaMind releases BPS plug-in
06/01/2004 06:53 PMNovaMind has released the Branch Proposal System (or BPS for short) as
a free plug-in for their flagship product, NovaMind, the brainstorming
(or "mind mapping") software...
Why Can't We Plug Our Brain Into Our
Computers?
Why Can't We Plug Our Brain Into Our
Computers?
11/11/2003 05:50 AMOver at Salon, they're taking a look at
the world of neuroprostheses - "medical devices that connect
directly to the human brain, spinal cord or nerves." It turns out
that there's been quite a lot of work done in the field, from the
fairly mundane to the much more advanced. However, the writer
suggests two major hurdles in making most of these devices mainstream.
The FDA's costly approval process makes it so that almost all of
these devices would be financially unsound investments. Second,
Medicare refuses to reimburse patients who get such devices a
reasonable amount. Of course, some might take the point of view that
when you're messing with such things, perhaps it makes sense to have a
careful review process. However, the article makes a convincing
argument that (at least) their should be some middle ground to
encourage these products to move forward.
Castor Plug-in for Eclipse
Castor Plug-in for Eclipse
09/15/2004 11:17 PMCastor Plug-in for Eclipse v2.0.0 released
Oracle, Apple Plug 10g on Mac OS X
Oracle, Apple Plug 10g on Mac OS X
06/03/2004 07:03 PMOn an international road show, the companies aim to present the
platform as cost-effective, robust and easy to maintain.
Collada plug-in for Maya
Collada plug-in for Maya
04/15/2005 05:53 PMFirst open-source release of Collada plug-in for Maya
TiniPods and Plug-a-Pods
TiniPods and Plug-a-Pods
01/26/2004 09:53 PMNew Micros, Inc. have announced
two new additions to their microcontroller product line. The first is
the TiniPod,
so named because of its 1" x 1.3" size. The other new controller is
the
Plug-a-Pod,
the first NMI board designed to plug into a user-designed carrier
board.
These boards pack a lot of power into a small space and should be
perfect from building some really tiny robots. Both controllers are
based
on the same Motorola
DSP56F80x hybrid processor as the IsoPod,
ServoPod,
and MiniPod.
The folks at New Micros may become known as the Pod People if they
keep
this up.
Prepping to Pull the Plug on GPS
Prepping to Pull the Plug on GPS
12/24/2004 12:46 PMWired
News: Prepping to Pull the Plug on GPS
In case of a National
emergency your GPS may be shut down. You can insert your own joke to
this new story here
.
Winamp LCD Display plug-in
Winamp LCD Display plug-in
11/02/2003 08:41 PMlcdplugin 0.6.4 alpha released
Plug OpenOffice.org into PostgreSQL
Plug OpenOffice.org into PostgreSQL
07/30/2004 08:37 AMDid you know that you can connect the OpenOffice.org office suite to a
PostgreSQL database? Maybe your database contains valuable customer or
inventory information that your staff could use to generate a
personalized sales letter. With OpenOffice.org Writer, and a
connection to your PostgreSQL database, you can do just that for each
customer. I'm sure you can think of many other uses for such a
connection.
Mac OS And The Music Plug-In Situation
Mac OS And The Music Plug-In Situation
07/29/2004 11:28 AM By Dennis Sellers, Macsimum (via MyAppleMenu)
Lithuania pulls the plug
Lithuania pulls the plug
09/21/2004 03:14 AMUSA Today Sep 21 2004 6:12AM GMT
Plug-and-Play Robots
Plug-and-Play Robots
09/20/2004 01:11 PMA new Scientific
American article describes the forthcoming robot chassis from Tom
Burick's White
Box Robotics. These PC-Bots will be offered with a combination of
proprietary software from
Microsoft and Evolution Robotics for those who want a plug-and-play
robot. Robot builders and experiments, however, will be able to
purchase
a "bare-bones" version of the robot with a Mini-ITX motherboard that
can run experimenter-friendly
Open Source software such Linux, allowing the use of robot control
software from Orocos, Player/Stage, the Rossum Project, and
other standards-based robot control packages.
For more information, see
our previous articles on Tom
Burick and White Box
Robotics.
Plug In to Movable Type
Plug In to Movable Type
05/17/2004 11:53 AMthe hard part is choosing between dual G5s or dual LCD monitors
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