Archive for January 16th, 2010

Browser Wars

Internet Explorer 8

  • Still takes an unacceptably long time to open up extra tabs.

Chrome

  • Installs very quickly.  Opens up new pages and seems to accommodate
  • Popup control is not detailed enough.

Firefox

  • Scrambling to keep it’s secondary lead over Chrome, I found that it did not work with memory management as well, so it was always subject to crashes.

I’ve been using Videolan as my primary media player for videos for a while now.  It even plays flash video that you download.

BENEFITS:

  • Unlike the default media player in Windows, it has all the codecs you need and it is free.  I can’t believe Microsoft really thought we would pay for an untold number of codecs just to watch on videos, which should be in universal players and formats.

CRITIQUE:

  • When I go from video to video that has a different default size, why won’t it stick with the same size window I manually created?  that’s rather frustrating.
  • It does not notify you when there is a new update available.  You have to seek it.

Itunes

I’m trying to maximize the way I use Itunes for my ipod, but I don’t think most people appreciate all of the features that it has.  Here are some that even my daughter didn’t know about, which I had to figure out on my own:

BENEFITS:

  • For goodness sakes, use the rating system.  Not only does it tend to play the higher rated songs more, but you can change them on the fly when you’re listening to your songs.
  • Duplicate finder is built in.
  • Mass update categories, genres.
  • Use the smart playlists, which are dynamic.
  • Sort by Date Added to make sure that your newest songs are always categorized and rated approrpiately.
  • If I don’t recognize an artist, I will give a neutral category.
  • I have Smart Playlists for 4 and 5 rated songs and then one for 5 rated songs when I know I’m not going to want to be flipping through songs, such as while I’m driving.  Both of these lists have an exception for Holiday music.
  • Until I can actually clean up the files on the hard drive, I put the least liked or shortest duration sounds/songs on one star.

CRITICISMS:

  • It is very unclear what happens to “removed” items on the local drive.  There is absolutely no file maintenance system and there is no way, apparently to change the file name from within Itunes.
  • What’s worse is when you change anything on your actual file system, you either have to retrieve the information by seeking the folder again manually and you are plagued with a bunch of exclamation points for which there doesn’t seem to be an easy way to clean up.

Metapad – Notepad on Steroids

It’s free and much more useful than any other notepad/workpad, yellow sticky or any other kind of gadget that is available in Windows.

See http://liquidninja.com/metapad

Problem:  When setting a custom Reminder in a Microsoft Outlook 2007 e-mail with the Follow Up Flag, the default date comes up for some people as 1/1/4501, which is rather annoying.

Fix:  From the Flag drop down menu, go to Set Quick Date.  Set it for Tomorrow.  Do again and set for Today.

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