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Growing Blogs « WordPress.com 18 May 09
May 18th, 2009 by spacebaby

A BIG BIG thank you for making my site one of the blogs that gained the most popularity recently in Wordpress!

I’m very excited and will keep the fun articles coming.

Cheers!

The full list is available here.

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About Favicon
May 15th, 2009 by spacebaby

Those little cute icon thingy that sits right next to the web address in the address bar or on the tab or in your bookmark….aren’t they cute? They are actually quite easy to make - if you have photoshop. Here’s a 3 step guide on how to make your own favicon:

1. Download and install the ICO Plugin for Photoshop from Telegraphics.

2. Create a 16 x 16 pixels canvas in photoshop (or you can start with 54 x 54 to avoid torturing your eyes, then shrink it down to 16 x 16 later).

3. When you’re happy with your design, select “Save As’ from the menu and choose “windows icon” as the format.

You can upload the ICO file as your favicon wherever appropriate.

Finito.

X11 Tiger
May 15th, 2009 by spacebaby

In case you need to install X11tiger but don’t have the install DVD, you can download it here or here. Files are hosted by Chris James Martin.

The .zip file contains 2 packages, X11User.pkg and X11SDK.pkg. I think you need to install the X11SDK.pkg first, however if you have the dev tools installed it’s probably already there. After the install run software update as apple has released an update for this version of X11.

Ever-increasing free online storage
May 14th, 2009 by spacebaby

Once upon a time (about 3 years ago), when I was using windows, I had a laptop (the one I broke) with only 10GB of hard disk. It was a Fujitsu S-5582 which later I upgraded to 20GB, wow! I had a 60GB external laptop drive (which I also broke shortly after I bought the laptop), so that leaves me with a big storage dilemma - speaking of irony.

It was running on XP and Puppy Linux (live, i.e. run from CD and not installed locally) and understandably the hard disk was almost full before I started using it. So what did I do with my files and extra applications I need to use?

A. Don’t keep any files in the hard disk.

B. Put it somewhere else that I can access easily.

C. Forget about installing any applications, even office.

Answer:  all of the above.

After much thoughts in the shower and on the toilet bowl, I’ve decided to use my ever-increasing gmail mailbox, as a storage. Someone told me about gmail drive, a very small application for windows that enables one to drag and drop files into a gmail account. It will magically save each file as an email attachment in gmail. It worked marvellously. The only limitation is the file size is limited to 10MB (now 20MB) each, as per gmail’s attachment limit.

As for office apps, I used Google documents, ebuddy or meebo for messaging and other hosted apps - anything to avoid installing on my hard disk. Being poor made me analyse really hard for solutions :(
What about Mac?

Since I broke that laptop and changed to Mac, gmail drive is no longer usable. Although now I have a 250GB hard disk, it will still be nice to back up important stuff. There is a Mac equivalent called gDisk but it was very buggy when I tried to use it. After much googling, I found a firefox extension called Gspace, which works on windows, mac and linux. Yay!

How to Work It

1. Download the Mac OSX version

2. Install the .xpi file with firefox

3. Launch firefox and go to menu Tools -> Gspace. Gspace will be launched within firefox. The interface looks like an ftp client. You don’t have to care about what ftp clients are if you don’t don’t what it means :D

4. Add accountClick on “Manage Accounts”. Fill in your gmail account and password. You can add more than one gmail account. Check “remember password” if you don’t want to be prompted to enter  your password on every launch.

Gspace 1 add account

5. Login - from the drop down menu next to “manage accounts” button, select the gmail account you’d like to login and click “login”.

6. Transfer -  in the left pane, browse to the specific file(s) on your computer you’d like to upload to your gmail account. The file limit is the same with gmail attachment size, which is 20MB at the moment. Then click the right arrow button in the middle and walla! You can also download from gmail by clicking the left arrow button in the middle but using the same method.

Gspace 3 transfer

In Gmail

Every file uploaded will be automatically converted to an email attachment in gmail. If you’d like to access your files from any computer with a browser, just sign in to gmail as you normally would. The files would be in emails with subject starting with “GSPACE”.

Gspace 4 in gmail

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