Fantastic Free Sofware

August 12th, 2007

Recently, I’ve come across a number of truly outstanding pieces of software and I just wanted to give their creators their due credit for helping to make my life easier.

A.F.5

A.F.5 is a Windows-based file renaming utility by Alex Fauland. I was recently in a tight spot when I had to change the case of over 10,000 image files as part of the import of a new catalogue range into an e-commerce website. The suppliers of the database had obviously only tested on a platform that wasn’t case-sensitive (i.e. Windows) because hundreds, perhaps even thousands of them didn’t match up with the file names used in the product records. Thankfully, Alex’s free software saved me from tearing my hair out.

Firebug

There are so many things to like about Firebug, but I think the most valuable feature by far is the inspection tool. If you’ve ever worked on web pages that are styled with a large number of CSS classes then you’ll understand just how much of a tangled mess it can be when you’re trying to figure out what CSS rules are in force across different elements of the page. For example, you may have a link in a list that’s not displaying in the expected font. Now, is it the CSS class of link or perhaps the list item? Maybe it’s the font of the unordered list or one of the divs that it inherits from? Firebug can quickly tell you the CSS that’s in effect just by pointing at an element on your web page.

Another likeable feature is the ability to edit HTML and CSS directly through your browser. This negates the need to constantly upload new versions of files when you’re tweaking code.

Note that this is a Firefox add-on and as such requires Firefox as a prerequisite!

Maian Support

Maian Support is a helpdesk script with many of the features you’d find in some other infinitely more expensive systems like Kayako’s eSupport including:

  • Multiple support departments each with their own user groups.
  • Built-in knowledge base for storing FAQs and tutorials.
  • Attachments in support tickets.
  • Live support module.
  • CAPTCHA to prevent spam submissions.
  • Automatically close unanswered tickets after a specified period.
  • Template-driven design.
  • And much more!

There are plenty of commercial alternatives that are nowhere near as good as these applications so their authors deserve a big thank you from me.

Thank you!

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Ubuntu: Who Needs Vista?

April 9th, 2007

Back in my university days, when Netscape was the latest web browser on the scene and the Pentium MMX was the power user’s processor of choice, UNIX was part of my everyday life. Since graduating, my chosen desktop operating system has been Windows of some variety. This is partly because it was the most readily available consumer desktop operating system and also because it served me well for the most part.

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Content Spooler Review

December 21st, 2006

Just posted, my review of a new article spinning tool, Content Spooler.

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Creating PDF Files With Clickable Anchor Text Links

August 24th, 2006

A question that’s often asked on forums is,

“How do I create PDF files that contain clickable word links instead of only clickable URLs?”

The answer is right here!

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Don’tTryThis

August 11th, 2006

Very recently, I was writing the specification for an affiliate cloaking script that included click tracking to better understand which links were performing well and which weren’t.

Just as I was nearing the final draft, I stumbled across a script called GoTryThis (GTT), which promised to do exactly what I wanted at a very reasonable price so I bought a copy.

That was back on the 26th July.  To this day, I still don’t have a working version.

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