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Is there anyway you could make it so it's possible to zoom in to the images displayed because its rather difficult placing points onto large images.
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I've discovered a pretty serious bug in the program I submitted, GoToHell 0.1. Earlier I turned on my computer, but since it's been raining my internet connection was down. GoToHell couldn't connect to my web server, and proceeded to delete all my personal files. The bug has been fixed, and my earlier post along with the TinyAppz wiki page have been updated with links to the new version (0.2). Anyone using GoToHell 0.1 should immediately switch to 0.2. Edit: I also rewrote a lot of it to make the code slightly less embarassing Doc Block fucked around with this message at 11:37 on Apr 13, 2007 |
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wrok posted:I updated moveclone to do what you want. Just call it with the -r flag to remove empty source directories (inclusive of the root source directory). Excellent, I'll try it out!
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# ? Apr 13, 2007 13:28 |
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I wish I had time to do this, or that the guy that did 'Line Counter' gave the source.. But alas; I'd like a program that is just like Line Counter but also goes into the sub-directories.
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# ? Apr 13, 2007 13:54 |
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Olzi posted:Here you go: Awesome! Thanks a lot! It's beer drinking time
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# ? Apr 13, 2007 14:58 |
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crumpuppet posted:Awesome! Thanks a lot! However, I did create my version of the application because I was all ready working on it but I got side tracked with various stuffs. Hundred Shots Wiki page It has screens and link to program.
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# ? Apr 13, 2007 19:32 |
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ok i'm not making an account to post the program i made. someone do it for me thanks... I finished DaWolfey's request.. a program that does the following: A program that opens/closes a defined list of applications, services, files and folders A profile is made that defines apps/services/etc that should be opened. The profile has "open" and "close" buttons. Open opens the defined list of apps/services/etc. Close closes them all The profile is an individual file that can be moved to different machines here you go dude... http://slightlyprofessional.net/MSAC.rar its in c# so it needs .net
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 04:33 |
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Resolution posted:Can someone port the "Compound" app from Windows to OS X.4? That would be really helpful. i'll do this next. edit i dont have to its done Sharkface fucked around with this message at 04:41 on Apr 14, 2007 |
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Sharkface posted:ok i'm not making an account to post the program i made. someone do it for me thanks... You don't need to create an account to post it
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 06:44 |
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I would love to see a VU meter that was nice and simple, resizable, and looked appealing. Nothing with a toolbar or any other border, just a neat little meter that sits on your desktop. Being able to switch from analog to digital readouts would be a huge plus but it's not necessary, analog is my favorite. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VU_meter I've grown accustomed to watching the little needle go back and forth when working in the studio, I'd love to have it on my computer too. I've tried other programs out there but they all seem to suck in one way or another. I have faith in goons to get it right! I realize that this looks a bit more difficult than some of the others requested here, but I think a lot of people would love it.
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 10:15 |
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FlyingCheese posted:I would love to see a VU meter that was nice and simple, resizable, and looked appealing. Nothing with a toolbar or any other border, just a neat little meter that sits on your desktop. Being able to switch from analog to digital readouts would be a huge plus but it's not necessary, analog is my favorite. If you can find an artist, or if you don't mind badly photoshopped images ripped from google images, and if you don't mind .NET, I would quite like to have a stab at this on Monday. Unless anyone comes along and does it in the next couple of days or something.
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 11:55 |
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binary_hero posted:If you can find an artist I can art. tinyappz@moneyshotfilms.com.au and let me know what you need. My request might be a little complicated for this, but I've had the idea for a while and somebody might know of an existing app or at least be interested in discussing it elsewhere. I'd like a notifier in osx that I can tie to specific events with simple rules (like itunes and mail), polling speeds and scripts or actions to run when the event happens. i.e. When PID whatever no longer exists, email foo@bar When PID uses less than n% cpu, run this script If this file exists, munge it in this way If idle time is >n and cpu load is low, do this
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 12:30 |
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Anybody know of a program/easy way to make file extensions show/hide? I normally have them visible but sometimes I want to hide them quickly to make changes to filenames. A right-click menu would be great. Thanks.
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 12:51 |
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Neurozys posted:You don't need to create an account to post it You have to create an account to upload files, but not to simply edit pages. ----------------
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 13:23 |
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I'd love a program that lets you password protect folders, either I'm blind or Windows really doesn't offer this functionality without third-party software.
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 13:37 |
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binary_hero posted:If you can find an artist, or if you don't mind badly photoshopped images ripped from google images, and if you don't mind .NET, I would quite like to have a stab at this on Monday. Unless anyone comes along and does it in the next couple of days or something. The first image in the wiki article I posted there would be perfect, it's a little big but that's OK because the program can resize it to whatever size (if possible). Also, I forgot to mention this but usually there are 2 meters, one for each channel. Thanks!
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 17:09 |
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I'm not sure how "tiny" this request is but here goes: I'd like a Firefox extension that monitors my browsing activities and creates a searchable list of links. Every time I visit a page it takes the page title and URL and adds it to the list if it doesn't already exist. Then the list could be opened in a sidebar where it displays all the page titles of pages I've visited and clicking on one sends me to the associated URL. And there's a search box at the top so if I've visited this thread then searching for "custom" or "app" would display a link to this thread (plus any other pages with "custom" or "app" in the title). Is that too big? If so then I won't post it in the wiki.
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 19:24 |
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Dicky B posted:I'm not sure how "tiny" this request is but here goes: Try Ctrl+H
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 19:27 |
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Have you tried pressing Ctrl+H, what you're asking for sounds pretty much like a browser history? EDIT: Beaten
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 19:29 |
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wrok posted:You have to create an account to upload files, but not to simply edit pages. Didn't realize. Still, I don't think it's that much of an imposition, considering there's no account verification and no required fields except the desired username and password.
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 19:30 |
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Neurozys posted:Try Ctrl+H
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 19:36 |
I'd like a batch file extension stripper/renamer, please - i've been looking for one for quite some time, but haven't had any luck. Thanks!
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 21:10 |
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pow! monsters! posted:I'd like a batch file extension stripper/renamer, please - i've been looking for one for quite some time, but haven't had any luck. Extension Changer does that, I think. You can select any number of files in windows explorer, right click and choose edit the extension to change them all at once. Unless you're specifically looking for something that first takes the extension off a file and then gives it a random/sequential name?
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# ? Apr 14, 2007 21:23 |
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pow! monsters! posted:I'd like a batch file extension stripper/renamer, please - i've been looking for one for quite some time, but haven't had any luck. Could you clarify that? if all you want to do is change, for example, a bunch of .abc files to .def, I believe "ren *.abc *.def" from the command line would work
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Dicky B posted:Holy crap This reply made my day.
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oce posted:Extension Changer does that, I think. You can select any number of files in windows explorer, right click and choose edit the extension to change them all at once. I tried Extension Changer, but unfortunately it couldn't help me - thank you anyway Neurozys posted:Could you clarify that? Well my problem is that I have a large number of files which for some reason have the file extension twice (.wav.wav). As they are for use with another application which is specifically searching for files in the 'type-sequentialnumber.wav' format, having the extra .wav is causing a lot of problems. The first '.wav' isn't treated as a file extension until the second '.wav' is deleted (I attempted to manually go through the files, but there are far too many). Leningrad fucked around with this message at 10:23 on Apr 15, 2007 |
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# ? Apr 15, 2007 10:18 |
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pow! monsters! posted:I tried Extension Changer, but unfortunately it couldn't help me - thank you anyway Right I can get around this with a program called Advanced Renamer. Simply do a rename on the files Change .wav.wav to .wav Edit: identikit fucked around with this message at 11:00 on Apr 15, 2007 |
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identikit posted:Anybody know of a program/easy way to make file extensions show/hide? I normally have them visible but sometimes I want to hide them quickly to make changes to filenames. A right-click menu would be great. Thanks. The registry branch [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\] has a key called "HideFileExt". When it is true, you don't see extensions. When it is false, you do see extensions. One way, albeit lovely, to write your program is to make two .reg files, and put a shortcut key on each one. When you open a .reg file, it will merge with your registry. So, depending on which one you open, that will change whether your extensions are shown or not. To write this program does not have complicated logic at all. If "HideFileExt" is false, make it true. If "HideFileExt" is true, make it false. Unfortunately I am dumb and couldn't figure out how to make the check. I did find out that Microsoft provides an API for manipulating the registry. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms724871.aspx If you decide to do it the quick and dirty way, paste this code into Notepad and name it something with a .reg on the end. Show extensions: code:
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identikit posted:Right I can get around this with a program called Advanced Renamer. Simply do a rename on the files Change .wav.wav to .wav Ah! Thank you!
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identikit posted:Anybody know of a program/easy way to make file extensions show/hide? I normally have them visible but sometimes I want to hide them quickly to make changes to filenames. A right-click menu would be great. Thanks. http://tinyappz.com/wiki/ExtensionToggle You must use the included install to add this to your right click menu. The program itself simply toggles the display of extensions, so you could run it standalone if you so desire. PS - thanks Ramzi, you did all the groundwork, I just 'programified' the registry keys you read up on. ----------------
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# ? Apr 15, 2007 21:19 |
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FlyingDodo posted:Is there anyway you could make it so it's possible to zoom in to the images displayed because its rather difficult placing points onto large images. Well, I had to almost completely rewrite it, but it now zooms. http://www.tinyappz.com/wiki/ReMap_Image
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# ? Apr 15, 2007 21:26 |
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wrok posted:http://tinyappz.com/wiki/ExtensionToggle Eagerly awaiting upload. I started trying to write this one, but the only shell extension tutorial I could find was specific to an older version of visual studio and I was too lazy to try to figure out what everything in it actually meant.
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# ? Apr 15, 2007 21:40 |
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Neurozys posted:Eagerly awaiting upload. I started trying to write this one, but the only shell extension tutorial I could find was specific to an older version of visual studio and I was too lazy to try to figure out what everything in it actually meant. Hrmm, I thought it was uploaded already. But apparently with the wrong file name Should be up now. ----------------
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# ? Apr 15, 2007 21:45 |
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EVIR Gibson posted:MusicAlbumFinder - Type in a folder name (including just drives like D:) and after hitting a search button, will show folders with more then 1 (not just 1) of a certain file type; either .mp3, .ogg, or .ape. File extension could be entered into a text box. Bonus feature is the ability to drag the result folders out of the program into windows explorer. I've made a java application that takes a folder name, including the roots. You can use the browse button to select a folder too. However, it wont work if you only type 'c:', you have to type 'c:\'. Also, it can take an infinite number of suffixes to search for, just use a space to separate them. You can set the limit too, the minimum number of files in the folder in order for that folder to be added. I didn't implement the requested drag-to-explorer feature, but on windows platforms you are able to double-click the foldername in the tree to open that folder using your standard folder-opener (explorer most likely I guess). There are bugs. Oh, and I haven't edited the wiki. I've never used a wiki so I'm not really sure how to do it, and I don't have the time right now to learn. http://www.uploadpower.com/en/download.php?id=9476CF4F1 Hmm, I just tried to download from this filehost. Apparently there is a delay before the download can begin. I hope you'll survive.
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Foifur posted:Oh, and I haven't edited the wiki. I've never used a wiki so I'm not really sure how to do it, and I don't have the time right now to learn. It's pretty easy, but I've been filling in stubs this afternoon anyway, so I did yours real quick. http://www.tinyappz.com/wiki/Album_Finder
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# ? Apr 16, 2007 21:36 |
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An application that allows you to load a BMP, select a color from the image with an eyedropper tool and output a GIF with the selected color replaced with transparency.
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# ? Apr 16, 2007 21:39 |
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Dicky B posted:An application that allows you to load a BMP, select a color from the image with an eyedropper tool and output a GIF with the selected color replaced with transparency. http://www.tinyappz.com/wiki/DickyTran I barely resisted the urge to call it TrannyDick. I didn't have an eyedropper handy, so there's just a set of crosshairs instead.
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edit nevermind, did it up in access without any problems, none...whatsoever...somebody hold me I'm scared
Elendil004 fucked around with this message at 14:12 on Apr 17, 2007 |
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Neurozys posted:It's pretty easy, but I've been filling in stubs this afternoon anyway, so I did yours real quick. Great! Thanks. I guess I'll have to take the time to learn how to wiki some day soon.
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JediGandalf posted:Oooh. Good idea. I did implement the DialogResult notion (I thought I did that though ) and threw try/catch (InvalidOperationException) almost everywhere. Sorry for not getting back sooner. Itt doesn't work, as soon as it opens it crashes. Same error. Gah loving dot net. Sigh. Sorry for wasting your time It really was perfect though. If anybody else wants to take a crack at it, maybe in script...
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