IMing or, to be proper, Instant Messaging has become as popular as email or some might say the telephone as a means of communication. Even some cell phones allow you to IM as an alternative to text messages. The major providers include AOL Instant Messenger(AIM), Yahoo!(Y!), Google Talk(GTalk), and MSN(MSN, he he consistency rocks!!). And just about everyone knows someone on just about every network. If this is the case for you and your going hard into an all night IMing session with all your buddies, and yes I know how sad that sounds, you probably have each client open, each logged into their own network, each having 5 different messaging windows open. OK, I'm exaggerating a little but it could happen. If this sort of situation ever happens to you, or some variation, you should try Meebo.
Meebo is a web-based IM client that allows you to connect to all these services and more. You see all your buddies in one window. Here's how it works. Go to Meebo.com and you will see login and password fields for all you favorite networks. If you would like to connect to ICQ or a Jabber protocol based network you can do that as well by clicking their corresponding icons below the login boxes. Enter your login info for all the networks you have a membership to and click the "Sign On" button. That's it. You now have a, sort of, desktop inside your browser. Unfortunately, the windows can't actually leave your browser. One of the downsides I guess. On the plus site, you can hit this sight from any PC with an Internet connection. Basically, where-ever you go, there you are. Suprise!!! I'm deep!!!
Now, I know typing in all your login credentials for all your IM clients is a pain. Just create yourself a Meebo account, for FREE!!, and save all your account info. This also has the benefit of being able to connect to multiple accounts for the same network. So if you have one for home and one for work you can be logged onto both simultaneously.
I, myself, am a Google snob. I swear, if Google made a car I'd probably buy one. Now wouldn't that be awesome. They would probably plaster the outside with text-ads that paid you buy the mile so you could use it for gas. What am I saying?!?!? Gas is evil. Google would probably find a way to power the car with baby poo or something.......... But, I digress. Anyways, I use GTalk and refuse to talk to anyone but someone using GTalk. Except my Mom, ohh and my Grandmother, and....well you get the idea. But, for those special people in my life, Meebo let's me keep in touch.
Go to Meebo
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
IM to Your Heart's Content - Meebo
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Labels: instant messaging, meebo
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Cut and Paste with Vigor - Ditto

As a developer, cut and paste is my friend. I would say I probably do the old Ctrl+C/Ctrl+X -> Ctrl+V combination at least two hundred times a day. Well, I recently added Ctrl+~ to my arsenal.
With Ditto, you never have to worry about what's in your clipboard again. Copy 10 things first and then paste them in any order you choose. The Ctrl+~ shortcut brings up a small window with your clipboard history. This includes text, tables, and even thumbnails of the images you copy. You can search for something that you copied yesterday. Ditto remembers it. You can even export your clips to a .dto file and import them on another PC.
Now, for those of you who say, "I hardly ever copy and paste," I bet you never realized how much you did until you tried this tool. And if by chance you are telling the truth this is the perfect tool to get you started. Cut/copy, paste is one of the most useful tools at a computer user's disposal and, thanks to Ditto you have even more reason to. Ditto takes the mystery out of the illusive Clipboard. Forget what's in there? Take a peek.
Ditto what a time saver.
Download Ditto
Thursday, November 1, 2007
The Last Anit-Virus You'll Ever Need - AVG Free
I don't know about you, but I bought my PC so I could use it, not so that I could spend all my money and all it's resources protecting it. Don't get me wrong. McAfee and Symantec are great (minor over-statement), but they are expensive up front and to maintain. And that's not all. All their bells and whistles take up valuable system resources. Oh, it just hit me. Maybe that's there game. Don't let the user's do anything and they won't get into any trouble.
Well there is an alternative. AVG Free Edition is the perfect anti-virus. It is robust enough to thoroughly protect your system yet small and simple enough not to depleat that which is most precious, memory and disk space. It offer's the full system scan feature, a scheduler for updates and scanning, a resident sheild, and a shell extention for scanning individual files. It even has an email scanner so chain letters beware.
I personally have been using AVG Free for at least four years. I have very little problems with my PCs, virus wise, and when I do AVG takes care of it. That's not all. My entire family looks towards me to fix and maintain their PCs when the worst happens. When ever I do I install AVG and configure it to update and scan nightly. Let's just say I don't get that many calls anymore.
There is one down fall. It does take up a lot of system resources while performing a scan. But like I said, I schedule that for the nights when I'm asleep (and if I'm not asleep and happen to be on my PC I just skip that night). And it's FREE, so quit you whining.
Download AVG Free Edition
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Labels: anti-virus, free, grisoft, protection
Monday, October 29, 2007
"I See You!!!" - Yugma
Yugma is a desktop sharing tool. It has a premium version with reasonable prices but since we don't like spending money we're going to talk about the free version.
Yugma is fairly simple to use. Just go to http://www.yugma.com/ and create yourself an account. Once you have done this you can start a session. Once your session is created you can tell others what your Session ID is and tell them to go to yugma.com on their PC's and click "Join Session." From there they will be asked to enter their name and Session ID and, ta da, now they can see your screen. If you want to see their screen just click the "Change Presenter" button and select the user who's screen you would like to see. They will have to allow you to on their end but other than that its simple as pie. You are also not limited to one attendee. With the free version you get up to ten. Use Yugma to hold meetings when no other room is available. "But how do we get 10 people on the phone?", you say. Well Yugma provides a conference line for free. Unfortunatly its not toll free, but hopefully with the use of cell phones, VOIP, or even Skype that won't be to much of an issue.
When you first start using Yugma your "free" version has all the functionality of the Premium version. Most of the features will downgrade after fifteen days but I still believe you are left with enough to make Yugma a valuable tool. Here is the complete list of free features:
- Up to 10 attendees
- Desktop Sharing
- Annotations and Whiteboarding tools
- Free Teleconfrencing (only long distance charges apply)
- Change Presenter
- Public and Private chat (send messages to all attendees or just one)
- Cross Operating System compatibility (Windows, Mac, and Linux)
- Widgets (for use on your desktop, website, or emails)
- MS Outlook and Skype compatibility (Use Action>Invite to Share Desktops to send email invites to your session)
Go to Yumga
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Labels: desktop sharing, meeting, online
