Category Archives: tech

I restarted using Delicious (Delicious/mgthantzin) again as it looks/works much better. Still, I see ‘You’ve been blocked…‘ message now and then. (Reload just works most of the time.) Launchy 2.1.1 seems more responsive in Vista then previous versions. I’m reusing that also. I uninstalled 7-Zip and replaced it with jZip Only one reason: I can ‘Extract to <foldername>…’ right from context-menu.

TeraCopy was installed a few weeks back just to move some *big* files. It works. I’ve also installed Vista SP1 after I installed TeraCopy. So, I don’t know whether native move/copy function is really enough or TeraCopy is a better alternative? I haven’t tried.

I received DropBox invite a month+ ago (finally!). It works like a charm. You may wanna check out Syncplicity as well. In XP, PowerToy Image Resizer does its work from context-menu. In Vista, my choice is VSO Image Resizer. They said faster Engine Version 2 was used in this release. But, the interface is kinda more complex than previous versions. I suggest they should keep it simple. All we need is to resize an image/images.

2 Adobe AIR applications I find quite useful are twhirl and Doomi.

IE7 is pre-installed with my Vista. But, I never used it and I won’t. (I would agree that it is quite light on resource). If I am forced to use IE (let say, for web development), I will use Maxthon (previously, myIE2). I would like you to give it a try.

Firefox 3 is much better than its previous version 2. It does perform better. People love Firefox primarily due to its add-ons. my guess. (Some of my favourite add-ons: ImageZoom, FireBug, DownThemAll, and FastDial).

But, hmm, Opera 7.5 began to support Burmese unicode font. Lack of that support was the only reason I did not use Opera before. More, I feel that Opera font rendering seems nicer than Firefox’s. I like Opera’s SpeedDial but Firefox’s FastDial works similar way, too.

I use Safari just to access my Google Reader. Google Reader looks so good in Safari. But, Safari Still crashes now and then. But, web page rendering speed is really satisfactory. But, Firefox 3 and Opera 7.5 still can compete with Safari 3 for page rendering. They all are generally getting better.

I don’t use Flock.

  1. Wikipedia.org
  2. Yahoo! Finance
  3. Craigslist
  4. ESPN
  5. Yelp
  6. Facebook
  7. Digg
  8. Google
  9. TMZ
  10. Flickr

I use Wikipedia, Facebook, Google and Flickr. I don’t even use Digg much. =]

Source: TIME Magazine

Today, I was tasked to look for a solution to generate some PDF file from aspx. I spent some time exploring any available projects on SourceForge. I found almost a dozen. Some well-known are PDFizer, PDFSharp, SharpPDF, and my choice - iTextSharp. We also have commercial solutions such as ExpertPDF HtmlToPdf Converter and HTML to PDF Converter for .Net.

PDFizer could read just simple HTML tags. It could not even support HTML tables (yet). And, after reading some more forums, I found iSharpText quite appropriate to deploy. I have to structure my PDF much like we use HTMLTextWriter. I tested it. Not so bad. I managed to generate a PDF in which user input text was rendered.

Today, I would like to thank Chris for introducing Hide Menubar and Faviconize Tab Firefox extensions. I need some screen space! =)

Long time no post. When was my last entry posted??? Hmm… December 16. Almost 4 months already. Well, I am just using Twitter and Tumblr more.

Now, I am working full-time. So, I don’t have much time to write here, plus nothing interesting to talk about these days. Yep, at the end of January, I went back to Yangon (Rangoon of Burma). I stayed there for 1 month + 10 days. I had a great time there. I went to Chaung Tha beach and Maw-La-Myein (Moulmein) with my family. 

I came back to Singapore on March 10. I stayed home for a few days and I started looking for a job. Thank God. I got a job within a couple of days. I thank Chris, Wai Phyo and Pyisoe for this.

Working full-time, I couldn’t even update my Burmese blog very well. But, we’re thinking about purchasing some web space. Hehe. Web hosting for personal usage and some undisclosed project. A project for Burmese people. Hint: It’s a blog. Blog, again!?? :D

I also wanna buy 160GB portable HDD. It is getting cheaper. But, actually, I am not even using my old 40GB Ext HDD. Hmm., I don’t think I’m gonna buy that.

Oh yep! last Monday, I went to SMU to sit for admission Interview. It was an awesome experience. It took us 2 hours to complete the entire interview process. During the interview, I got to understand Fermi Question and its significance. (Classic Fermi Questions)

Actual question that we encountered was:

How many mandarin oranges were sold during Chinese New Year 2008?

Haha… my answer was 65 million. Don’t ask me how I come up with that answer. :D Anyway, it’s time for bed. Let me stop writing. I hope I update this blog regularly. (Most posts will be personal things, perhaps.) 

That’s all for now. Peace out.

Today, a veteran uncle at my work approached me and told me this:

I’ve got a Windows XP CD. My PC has got Windows 95 installed. Can I upgrade it to Windows XP?

I told him that minimum requirements for Windows XP are higher than Windows 95’s. He accepted the fact.

But, he asked me another question:

If I can install, can I just insert the disk and go!?

I shook my head. Sad… Uncle! It is probable in Leopard only.

These blogs are the blogs I’ve subscribed. Of course, there are a lot more but I focus on these 9. They are alphabetically sorted.

  1. Digital Inspiration : Software, Technology, Web 2.0, Downloads, Screencasting, e-learning, Internet, Tutorials and Productivity Tips (RSS)
  2. Download Squad (RSS)
  3. Google Operating System : Unofficial news and tips about Google. A blog that watches Google’s latest developments and the attempts to move your operating system online. (RSS)
  4. hongkiat.com : Tech, Web Tips Tricks Hacks, Reviews, Make Money Online, Design, HTML/CSS, Photoshop Tutorials (RSS)
  5. insideTonic : get more from software (RSS)
  6. Lifehacker : Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don’t live to geek; geek to live. (RSS)
  7. MakeUseOf.com : Cool Websites, Software and Internet Tips (RSS)
  8. Mashable! : Social software and social networking 2.0. (RSS)
  9. Read/WriteWeb : Web Technology news, reviews and analysis (RSS)