spammJust a quick reminder to myself (and other interested), if you need to sign up for something (eg. you have to provide a valid email to recieve a download link, etc etc), then I have been using;

www.mailexpire.com

and this service seem to do a fairly good job.

It work like this;

  • Connect to www.mailexpire.com
  • Provide your current email, and select how long your temporary email should be valid for hours to 3 months. I would suggest at least a week or so (you can cancle it immideately at any time).
  • Accept the activation mail you get from them (in this mail you will also find your temporary email)

You are done, now simply use the mail you got in the activation mail to get those download links etc.  Its simple, safe and free 😀

mdaemonfFor many years I have used Mdaemon as my mailserver, its very easy to use, have great security and anti spam, have very little hardware requirements and a superb webmail client.

Only problem has been the price, this is however no longer an issue as Mdaemon now exist in a free 5 user version.

MDaemon Email Server software for Windows is now available in a FREE 5-user license perfect for home and SOHO users wanting a reliable mail server that will grow with their business.

Take it for a spin via;
http://www.altn.com/Products/Free-Windows-Mail-Server/

Screenshots;
http://www.altn.com/Products/MDaemon-Email-Server-Windows/ScreenShots/

Ever tried to load a site in your browser just to end up with nothing yet still thinking “is this a local problem” or IS the site REALLY down?

Well I just stumbled over a site that will assist you in your debugging;
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/

Here you enter the site you wish checked, and the server checks if the site is loadable from its end.  Yes I know this is a very basic check, however it may come in handy some day.

utubeIf you enjoy YouTubing with friends and family and your computer is not connected to your tv (or eg. if your TV is not HD, which is true for some us still, sigh) then this has not always been straight forward 😐

YouTube to the rescue with a TV friendly interface to use on your PS3 (what PS3 😉 ), Wii (what Wii? 😉 ) or other console with buildin browser.

To try out the new interface simply launch http://www.youtube.com/TV (note TV appear to be CASE sensitive)..

One thing to note
is that the special TV version of the site cannot be accessed in your PC’s browser without using a special browser add-on like User Agent Switcher, which can trick YouTube into thinking that you’re visiting the site from your console. If you’ve got a Mac Mini hooked up to your TV, this might be your best bet.

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Note, interface may look different from console to console.

Source;
http://news.cnet.com

feature1_1A new addition to the Skydrive saga (or rather to many of the online storage services – gmail, S3 etc etc).  This tool should be capable of adding your Skydrive/S3/Gmail etc as a drive letter, this would be a GREAT help as Skydrive is neat but requires you to create the directory structure manually 🙁

It is still in beta but free (lets hope it stay that way :-)).
http://www.gladinet.com/p/index.htm

Tnx to CRHO for the tip.

UPDATE January 16th 2009. I discovered an unfortunate effect of the above software, anything you have on your eg. Skydrive is cached locally, the issue with this is that if you have 25gb on your skydrive then the folder below will ALSO have 25gb, and for some with sparse disk space (or roamingf profiles) this may become an issue.

Windows XP cache folder;
"C:Documents and Settings\%username%Local 
SettingsApplication DataGladinetcache"

I just added a gadget that can translate this page to a bunch of languages, neat 🙂

And yes I know Google Translate is not perfect, but it still do a decent job (and its a laugh to read the funny translations)..

You will find the gadget in the lover left part of the sidebar – Have fun 😀

Now this is a blast, we all know Internet browsing these days has a certain level of danger in ie7it?  Many sites have (knowingly or by using a advertisment rotation system) had malware scripts on their pages, and thus after visiting a few web-sites you may be infected by god only know what.

One of the reasons is that users most often have Administrative rights attached to their account, this is often needed in order to do anything, however it would be nice if you could tighten certain programs so they had demoted rights.  Well you may recall me mentioning Sandbox IE?  This will do sort of that, however there is an even simpler and cheaper way to obtain basic security.

DropMyRights.exe is a small exe file you can use to launch other applications with (eg. Internet Explorer or Firefox), the neat thing is that DropMyRights make sure the launched program do NOT have admin rights but only basic userrights (you can even with parameters tighten this further although I do not reccomend this).

So its as simple as this;

  • Download DropMyRights.exe (alternate download site)
  • Place it in %windir%SYSTEM32
  • Create a shortcut on the desktop that launches DropMyRights.exe with “%programfiles%Internet Exploreriexplore.exe” as parameter.

Now when you launch this shortcut the Inetnet Explorer launched will NOT have Admin rights and is thus somewhat protected against malware. Note; this is no where near the sandboxie protection, but it will still add A LOT to the security – its especially useful for Kids and Grandparents (but even we regular users can benefit greatly from this).

Read more;
http://www.techsupportalert.com/safe-surfing.php#c
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms972827.aspx

The Easy way to get started;
Download the MSI Installer I created that installs DropMyRights.exe to your “%windir%system32” and creates a desktop shortcut.

Pros;
Added security with no overhead, easy to use and implement

Cons;
Requires the DropMyRights.exe file to be on your pc, Some websites require ActiveX components to be installed in order to work (eg. YouTube requires flash) however just install these once using the regular unprotected IE then the ActiveX component is installed and the site will likely run fine in protected mode.

PS.
Works not only for IE but for all applications including Firefox, your mail software, Instant Messenger etc etc.

Tests using Windows Vista was inconclusive (Under Vista I managed to install Google Toolbar even with the browser running under DropMyRights, a notepad started was however unable to save a txt document to c:windows – hence inconclusive) Windows XP however seem to work without glitches (from what I can tell).  If you have other experiences do tell..

wmr160x160During my recovery from the Needhost bankruptcy (my former provider) it would seem a few posts got lost 🙁 annoying as I fear more is lost than I recall 🙁

Anyhow, this one is actually a nice one so I re-post it.

So you want to rip that neat web-cast for offline viewing, well that can be a hard one but; WM Recorder 12

WM Recorder may not look like much but it has proved very powerful and hence worth a look, it actually installs a special driver for capturing the video streams and seem to do a fair job.

I have experienced it to crash from time to time which is annoying, but as I’m on Vista that may be the issue right there (security can be a boggle).

Anyway, if you have other products you use with success let me know..  for now this is the best I have stumbled across.  For YouTube capturing I use www.vdownloader.es which is free and does a fairly good job (including converting to avi).

logoccIf buying something online you sometime get the option to enter a promotional code or a cupon code, before hitting ‘next’ try browsing google for a code 10% saved is still 10% 🙂

You can also be lazy and just try; http://www.couponcodes4u.com they have tons of free codes (Just NEVER NEVER NEVER EVER enter your email at such sites)..

You may have noticed that some youtube videos are available in higher quality. By adding “&fmt=18” to your yourtube link HQ will be the default displaysetting.

eg;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfAsibkCmZw is the normal LQ version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfAsibkCmZw&fmt=18 is a better HQ version.

Sure you can click the switch in the YouTube window, but if you are linking why not link HQ 🙂