Archive for the ‘Blogging’ Category

Blogtimes

Wednesday, February 9th, 2005

Just testing the Blogtimes plugin.

Plogit

Monday, January 10th, 2005

How cool is it that I am posting this wirelessly from my brand new Treo 650. Oh yeah baby. btw I can also manage my servers from it. No more laptop for me on road trips.

Thanks to lovely wife for putting up with my need of geeky toys.

JustBlogIt with a simple right-click.

Tuesday, January 4th, 2005

JustBlogIt with a simple right-click.
JustBlogIt is a Mozilla / Firefox extension to allow easy right-click posting to a weblog. From any website your new blog post is only a right-click away.

Great tidbits from the web

Friday, November 7th, 2003

Ever wanted a really small font to save on screen space?

This is an excellent toolbar that Mike@Larkware pointed out. it has some great features and it is open source

If you have ever been an administrator of an IIS/ASP webserver this is something you dread

Here is a good visual monitoring app for *nix and windows

I soooo want a Athlon FX system like this one

And since I love WAP and Love RSS maybe I can build something like this on my own with help from this walkthrough

Notes from a hetic day

Friday, October 24th, 2003

Blogs to look at

  • http://www.davidmattison.ca/wordpress/
  • http://www.davidmattison.ca/tiki/tiki-index.php
  • Web Application Security devices - Recommended by Steve@BofA

  • Open Source Web Application Security project
  • Teros
  • NetContinuum
  • Kavado
  • WebCohort
  • Sanctum
  • I would love to have this Dilbert IT Clock

    Jabber

  • Projects in and around Jabber
  • SMB authentication on for Jabber on *nix.
  • Jabber web chat 
  • Feather web client
  • JPT Jabber for WAP
  • PHP Jabber class
  • Open IM - Java based Jabber server that does message archiving (required for GLBA?)
  • TechJab - .Net client for Tech support
  • Tkabber - Multiplatform client with tabs like Trillian
  • Dell  - We just bought two fully loaded 1655MC’s and need to buy these rails

    New .Net blog and WSDL

    Wednesday, October 22nd, 2003

    John Lam has launched Practical Eye for the .NET Guy (subscription link in the sidebar), a newsletter dedicated to practical advice for working .NET developers. The first issue has some thoughts on build processes and an excellent NAnt tutorial. Good stuff.

    Understanding WSDL - Aaron Skonnard walks through the basics in a nice clear article.