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Hi!
First, sorry for my really late answer! I didn't have much time last 2 weeks...
Radoslav Bielik wrote:
1) The application mixes system colors with it's own - I am using the "Desert" color scheme on my Windows 2000 and the buttons are brown, but the background of dialog windows is gray - this doesn't look very good Let me know if you need a screenshot.
Done. Version 0.84 uses the system color for dialog background. Unfortunately I forgot to use the system color for the dialog texts (foreground), so some styles (dark styles) may look bad. The next release 0.85 will use the correct system colors for both, foreground and background.
Radoslav Bielik wrote:
2) I don't like the shaded buttons (but that's just me ) I think they're interesting but I don't think I like 'em.
At least you can remove the icons from them Removing the shading at runtime isn't that easy... You would have to unsubclass the controls somehow... If you have an idea how to do this tell me
Radoslav Bielik wrote:
3) I've been playing with Password Agent and Any Password some time ago, and what I really liked about Password Agent is that you can view all passwords in all folders at once. I often forget in which folder some of my passwords are, and this helps me to quickly locate them just by scrolling down without the need to use the search feature and type anything with keyboard. I am not sure if it could be implemented in your application, since it doesn't have a root folder (this is how it worked in Password Agent).
You can "compile" a big list by opening the search dialog and clicking OK (so without entering a search string). This will show all passwords in one view. Perhaps I will include an option to compile a list automatically by clicking a menu item, we'll see
Radoslav Bielik wrote:
4) I usually expect a detailed view to pop up when I double click an entry, so it looked a little strange to me at first, but copying the password into clipboard seems like a good idea! Maybe I would get used to it, as long as there would be a quick way to edit an entry - using the "Enter" key, toolbar button (do you plan to add a toolbar?), or by doing a ctrl-mouse click. Perhaps it would be interesting to copy the password into clipboard upon doing Ctrl-mouse click, and to show entry details upon normal mouse click. (eh, I don't know how to say it correctly I'm not a native english speaker but I hope you understand what I mean)
In version 0.85 the edit dialog will pop up when control-left-clicking on an item.
Radoslav Bielik wrote:
5) The vertical splitter always makes me want to drag it
I will think about it
Radoslav Bielik wrote:
6) I would use the usual "Help" instead of "?" for the menu title.
Oh well, some programs use Help, some use '?'. Internet Explorer and MSDevStudio both use '?' so I've used this
Radoslav Bielik wrote:
7) The "Hide password behind stars" in the "View" menu (especially the "behind stars" part) doesn't sound too good to me, but again I'm not a native English speaker I guess "asterisks" or "with asterisks" would be more appropriate?
Accepted. Asterisks sounds better
Radoslav Bielik wrote:
I hope that at least some of my comments will be usefull for you
They were! Thank you very much for your comments!
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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Dominik Reichl wrote:
At least you can remove the icons from them Removing the shading at runtime isn't that easy... You would have to unsubclass the controls somehow... If you have an idea how to do this tell me
Well, sorry but I spend most of my time developing ASP.NET applications in C# so I have no idea I used to do some Visual C++ development but that was a very very long time ago.
Dominik Reichl wrote:
Oh well, some programs use Help, some use '?'. Internet Explorer and MSDevStudio both use '?' so I've used this
Really? I know that some programs did use it but I don't see it in IE 6.0 (just "Help"). Same applies for my copy of Visual Studio. Perhaps it is the localized version of IE that you are using?
Dominik Reichl wrote:
They were! Thank you very much for your comments!
You're welcome
Rado
Radoslav Bielik
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Radoslav Bielik wrote:
Really? I know that some programs did use it but I don't see it in IE 6.0 (just "Help"). Same applies for my copy of Visual Studio. Perhaps it is the localized version of IE that you are using?
Yep, I am using the German versions for both IE and MSDevStudio.
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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On my Windows 98 it doesn't really work.
I start the app and a window pops up telling me that I have 50 launches or 21 days left. After waiting a while, the main window comes up.
But when I move over the main menu, I see shortly something golden and the application disappears completely. No error message, no crash message, it just disappears. I've searched for it using a process monitor, but it has terminated itself.
Cannot tell you more, hope this helps
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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I have already made a great deal of progress in developing some next-generation home automation software. I am working in C# and have created managed libraries for controlling several devices and for performing other tasks like reading and writing WMA audio headers and ID3 V1 and V2 tags. In addition, I am working on a very nice interface layer to support UPnP device discovery and control. Lastly, I plan to allow all of this to be controlled using a touch screen or mouse in a completely 3D environment. This will be realized using a Managed Direct 3D user interface layer that is modeled after the System.Windows.Forms namespace.
If any of this sounds interesting to you, I could really use some help. I know how all of this is going to work, and I have portions of every part of the solution complete. I would like to get someone else involved to help with the project and to help keep me focused.
I personally live in Houston, so if you're close it would be even more helpful.
Also, if you know of any other sites that you think I should post this to, can you let me know that also?
Thanks all.
Jared Bienz
jared@bienz.com
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lo
have created an app for logitech webcams
if you have one and you want to test it for me please let me know
cheers
Bryce
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...as I added some more quotes.
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[EDIT] Looks like this one's too big, eh? [/EDIT]
"Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed." -- Booker T. Washington
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Hello,
a few minutes ago I released version 0.2 of my console-based hash calculator ReHash[new]. Now I need some testers.
If you are interested:
http://rehash.sourceforge.net[^]
Any comments 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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Ok, I will fix this for the next version.
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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Testing what I'd look like as Fish
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
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...and another name test
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
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...or like this
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
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Hi there:
Is there anyone out there with any experience with groupware? If they have do they think it might work for a software co-operative?
J.
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I've started a P2P (or friend2friend) project over at sourceforge, I'll explain why by telling you what I wanted from it, if you would like to help just drop me a message...
FriendsNet was created because:
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Me and a couple of friends wanted a secure means of chatting and sharing files. Now there are lots of P2P software allowing just this, but the main problem is that any user can become a part of the network.
Direct connect (lovely piece of software by the way) allows for setting up hubs where users are required to identify themselves, DC however lack some features that I consider vital (multi-source-dl, search for file by hash key, private and secure data transfer).
I had a peek at the DC source code and realized that there was no way I'd be able to find out what to add where (I'm no C++ guru and the source is so large), so I decided to write my own piece of software using .Net and all the stuff in it to make it dead easy to understand and modify to whatever you might need.
So if you like me would like a tool to do something like this join my project at sourceforge(http://sourceforge.net/projects/friendsnet/) and help me finnish it. I've already started and got a little step on the way, but there is much more to be done. The code is currently not very well documented and to be honest I don't expect to get around doing documentation since I hate it, but hopefully the code will remain easy to understand.
The source is public domain so if you want to do something with it just dl and play with it.
/Regards Albert
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testing and all that...
Paul
That demands capital punishment!! Death by a herd of marauding Bobs! - Ryan Binns
modified 18-Jul-18 11:59am.
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take2
Paul
I test software! - Paul van der Walt
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Damnit Paul
You are supposed to check it oput on my thread
Nish
Test sig 002
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Sorry, I created that thread at the same time as you
Paul
I test software! - Paul van der Walt
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