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Hi,
I'd like to interest you in testing the netnose toolbar! I'd really like to hear what anyone has to say about it (good, bad, bugs, suggestions, etc).
Background: I've been working for a while on this toolbar to use with netnose.com, a newly released search engine (which some friends and I have been working on for a while now). We wanted a better solution than the javascript based rating system currently available on the site... thus the toolbar. This is my first real Visual C++ project from start to (almost) finish, so go easy on me
What to expect:
The install program is just there for ease of use (so people can save and run anti-virus over it), rather than using the Internet Component Download options. So... upon installation, you'll have to open a new IE window to view. To completely remove the toolbar, turn off all instances of IE, and run the uninstall from control panel's add/remove programs.
Adding:
You can suggest whatever page you're viewing by clicking the "add site" button. This brings up a dialog which allows you to suggest some information about the page and it's content. Submissions are then given over to the rating system, to be voted upon by other people.
Rating:
You can rate a few sites by clicking the "rate site" button. This brings up 2 new windows, a rating interface, as well as a new instance of the browser which shows the page to be rated. One thing I'd still like to figure out is how to run this second iwebbrowser2, telling it to not load the toolbar. You can suggest a different word/phrase (in most cases) by marking a word wrong, or always, by clicking "suggest-a-word" (if available). If for some reason you wish to reload the page you're rating, you can click on the url link in the rating box.
I've used it extensively on xp, a little on win2k, and had it tested on win98. I would appreciate any bug reports or comments posted here and/or emailed to mike AT netnose.com
Thats pretty much it. As some of you can probably tell, this was created using Erik Thompson's RadBytes ATL objects (thanks Erik!), with little bits of information drawn from across code project articles and comments. I couldn't have done it without this website. Thank you.
if i thought you were listening, i'd say something.
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Hello
I'd like to make a game, and I'm looking for other game programmers whose have the same idea, but they don't want to start this huge project alone. What I am planning here is a freeware or shareware game that we can finish before next summer, but it can be anything later. I like the following genres: adventure, rpg, action-adventure, action-rpg, rts, turn-based strategy, or any hybrid of these. I am looking for serious people, whose want to finish this. Also I am not an expert programmer, you can check my previous project at http://web.axelero.hu/yinyang
THIS IS NOT A JOB OFFER!
If you are interested, contact me at dracoon@freemail.hu, icq: 150745679, or msn: dracoon@freemail.hu.
Thanks, Drakon
PS.: Those I am looking for, have to meet the following criterias:
- good knowledge of C/C++
- experience in Visual C++
- experience with DirectX or OpenGL (optional)
- basic knowledge of game infrastructures
- addicted to computer games
- ability to plan and design a complete game in details
- have icq or msn and can be online one hour a day
- at least 18 years old
- can work hard without being payed
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If you do and have 10 minutes to spare some time I would be eternally grateful for a quick (one time only) test of an app that we publish that acts as a web server front end for a business application.
I've recently modified it to recognize the most common user agent strings for mobile devices and serve up html formatted for mobile browsers (*Not WAP*, just a different, simplified layout) but only have windows pocket pc's to test with and no access to anything else at this time.
I basically just need to know if a user with a Palm can login and view two pages in it that are representative of all the rest.
This isn't a beta test or anything, just a one time thing to let me know if I'm on the right road, even if it doesn't work it will tell me what I need to know.
If you are interested, please send me a private email through C.P. and I'll email you an url and login name and password with instructions.
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Hello,
do you want to test the beta version of my system information viewer ReSysInfo 2.0?
Download:
http://home.tiscali.de/reichl/vi_vcs/resysinfo_030828_19beta.zip[^] (about 388 kb)
Any comments, critics and improvement ideas are welcome.
Thanks
-Dominik
_outp(0x64, 0xAD);
and
__asm mov al, 0xAD __asm out 0x64, al
do the same... but what do they do??
(doesn't work on NT)
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Hi,
im making a grid for .net winforms.
i now need a few persons that are willing to answer a few questions (grid related , so it would be nice if you have used a grid before)
(i currently have some 20 questions that i want some feedback on)
and i also need some people that are willing to test the grid once its in beta stage.
if anyone are interested in helping me with this
please contact me at:
roger.johansson
[at]
compona.com
//Roger
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1. Does .NET DataGrid do paging? I know Asp.NET DataGrid does paging - but haven't figured out if Windows Form DataGrid does the same.
2. Easy way to add controls to cell? Right now, you have to override OnClick and manually draw, say a listbox, over the selected grid cell.
3. TableStyles and GridColumnStyles is somewhat un-intuitive... Don't you think the following code a bit more developer friendly?
MyDataGrid.Tables["Employee"].Columns["employeeID"].Width = 20;
MyDataGrid.AlternatingBackColor = Color.Blue;
But, than again, DataColumn is just a collection data-storage object - the above code will add display logic into the class, good and bad...
Anyway, DataGrid is a lot better than what's offerred in pre-dot-net days.
norm
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"It is appallingly obvious that our technology exceeds our humanity." - Albert Einstein
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So the .NET framework has smtp built in. Yipee. I mean, really, it's great, but what about pop3? They just completely forgot about it maybe, or maybe they hate me.
Either way, I thought it might be nice to someday create a web app that had built-in web email for the users, but how to get email off the pop3 server? And once that's done, even more difficult is parsing it into some kind of useful object. So I wrote an email parser and created a pop3 message object, but it's not perfect yet.
That, and I'm thinking maybe building the email retriving into the class library might be good. Then we'd have a packaged (open-source) library to use for getting and manipulating email.
Yes, there's commecial packages already availble, but I know I'm not the only programmer ensnared in the grip of poverty until I write my killer app and move to where it's warm. So I'm putting out a call for help to create this beautiful library.
Are you interested?
Craig Guttormson
"This behaviour is by design."
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My C++ skills aren't that great, so I don't think I'd be any help. But I did want to encourage you to do it, since I'm looking for an email parser myself.
Finding POP3 & SMTP classes was easy (if you use MFC). The only parser seems to be MimeSniffer, which I'm about to look at....
Interesting note about .NET I'm still using VC6 and figured the lack of free parsers was because .NET had one built in.
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Hi everyone
i had in mind to develop a client application to connect to Opennap servers and be able to perform file sharing functions (as if there weren't any enough). I had in mind to create the application with C#, which i am trying to teach myself in these days, and which i find very intuitive and simple. there is, howeever, a simple complication: i haven't got the slightest idea on where to start... i would like to find someone eager enought to collaborate (read "teach") the basics of sockets and that stuff to create the basics of the program, whereas i could create an intuitive GUI (my best part)!
it's more of a please than a collaboration, but i didn't know where to post!
bye, thanks, eugi!
www.eugigames.tk
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Does anyone here have problem with Windows 2000's Fonts after installing SP4?!
It was working fine since I installed SP4 for my Win 2000 machine!
Always,
Hovik.
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Hello CPians,
another thread about that virtual company? Yes, because I think it IS a good idea. I like the idea since I first read about it here and I followed all the discussions. So what next?
For the long term, I think Marc Clifton is right. All our efforts should end up in a real company, where everything is well defined. Sure, why not buy in and be part of a successful running business? But in my opinion, it isn't possible to start right that way. There is too much to do, interested people should meet and discuss all this stuff and there would be no success without professional help in law questions.
But why keep things so complicated? I for my part lost my job because my employer ran out of money. I had to decide to start my own business and take our clients to me or to look for a new job (there aren't so much here in Germany). I started my own business and now I'm a freelancer in software development. So, wouldnt't it be a good choice to start our teamwork? There are other programmers out there looking for help in projects and there are programmers out there looking for a contract. So hy not bring them together?
I created a group on MSN just to do this. My intention was to provide a place where interested programmers could sign in, provide a profile what they want to do or tell about their experiences and let things go. When I have to look for help, I could start there, pick up the most interesting candidates and talk to them directly about work and hour rates.
When things work, why not step further slowly to end up in a virtual company? But for now, that would be the right way for me - just to start something.
If you are interested, just drop me a line and I'll send you an invitation for the group.
Greetings,
heinz r. vahlbruch c++ & c# programmer from germany
If IntelliSense doesn't have it, it ain't worth calling - Anonymous
My compiler compiled yours - Seen on a VC++.Net T-Shirt
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Hello Heinz,
What you say makes sense. It's a good start, and I'm particularly impressed that you've done something, rather just "talk the talk". I was going to suggest that I could create a category on a forum I'm hosting to discuss this concept, but then I read that you already have an MSN group.
In any case, I'm interested, so I'd love to receive an invitation to join the group.
I'm curious about one thing though--how do you (and do you, in fact) plan on differentiating your idea from the consultancy web sites that are out there already? A lot of them focus on the idea of either finding someone to help with a project, or posting a project and seeing who "bids" for it. Any thoughts on the subject?
Marc
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Hello Marc,
thank you for your comments. I'd love to have you on board and the invitation mail should already be in your inbox.
I don't want to compete with consultancy websites. I'd like build a group of people who would like to work together with other members of that group. In the first step members should all come from CP, because they "know" each other. Later, group members could start having their friends, co-workers, ... join our group to broaden our experience and knowledge. There should be no contract and no arrangements provided by the group itself, all relationships should be arranged by the members among themselves. Perhaps, later, we could start to build some sort of a company out of our group where interested members could be part of that business.
Unfortunately, there isn't much respnse on that group so far. Perhaps you should try your forum category
Greetings,
heinz r. vahlbruch c++ & c# programmer from germany
If IntelliSense doesn't have it, it ain't worth calling - Anonymous
My compiler compiled yours - Seen on a VC++.Net T-Shirt
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I like your idea have been doing programming along with my team for quiet some time now.So would like to join your group and am very much interested in it.
Thanks
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Is there much activity in the group? How are things going? I wish you all the best.
Regards,
Rohit Sinha
Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person. - Mother Teresa
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Not many people are interested in joining that group but perhaps we can build a small but interesting network together.
Why don't you want to join?
Greetings,
heinz r. vahlbruch
vahlbruch.net intelligent software systems
[email] [web]
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BTW, I just joined. I had meant to join earlier, but had trouble with my .NET Passport, then forgot about it for a time.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God." - Jesus
"You must be the change you wish to see in the world." - Mahatma Gandhi
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I just wondered what happened, but I saw you on the member list. Thanks for joining
Greetings,
heinz r. vahlbruch
vahlbruch.net intelligent software systems
[email] [web]
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Heinz R. Vahlbruch wrote:
Why don't you want to join?
Mainly because I'm afraid that once I commit, it may make exessive demands on my time, some of which I may not be able to fulfill. Besides, I don't know how to join. Third, there is no forum or anything where people can interact, is there, other than a mailing list? For example, if I want to look up more info on the members, ongoing/completed projects, etc before I join, how do I do that? Fourth, how are you going to ensure there'll be a proper incentive for people to stay? I mean, if the projects are coming at a good enough rate, people will be interested. If not, no one would be very interested for long.
How do you address these issues?
Regards,
Rohit Sinha
Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person. - Mother Teresa
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Rohit Sinha wrote:
Mainly because I'm afraid that once I commit, it may make exessive demands on my time, some of which I may not be able to fulfill.
You don't commit yourself to anything when joining the group. You only show that you're interested in doing projects together with others. Only if you make a deal with someone to work on someone's project you'll commit to that person.
Rohit Sinha wrote:
Besides, I don't know how to join.
I would send you an invitation mail with the link to the closed group on MSN.
Rohit Sinha wrote:
Third, there is no forum or anything where people can interact, is there, other than a mailing list?
There is a forum where any member can start discussions and you can set the options to receive all messages per mail or read them on the website.
Rohit Sinha wrote:
For example, if I want to look up more info on the members, ongoing/completed projects, etc before I join, how do I do that?
There are possibilities in the group for the members to post information about themselves. It is neccessary to do so, so that other members know to whom they should talk about a project with specific skills. And you can ask the members directly.
Rohit Sinha wrote:
Fourth, how are you going to ensure there'll be a proper incentive for people to stay?
It's just a try. If there will be enough members with projects they need help with then it will work. If not, okay, we tried.
Greetings,
heinz r. vahlbruch
vahlbruch.net intelligent software systems
[email] [web]
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Hi,
Can i join?
i was in it from the start but somehow missed this new thread :/
//Roger
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Hi Roger,
sure you can join. Your invitation mail is on its way.
Greetings,
heinz r. vahlbruch
vahlbruch.net intelligent software systems
[email] [web]
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