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daily link  Sunday, March 28, 2004

Blogger Discount on Bug Tracking Software
Don't know if I'll take them up on the discount, but the package looks interesting. Just what I need, another software product to test. Sigh...

Axsoft is offering a free 3-user license for their bug-tracker.

Axosoft: Free 3-User Offer

Axosoft is offering bloggers a free 3-user version of their .NET & SQL based OnTime defect tracking software (bug tracking software). For more information, visit

http://www.axosoft.com/Free3UserOffer.htm.

An interesting way to market software and build buzz.

[Marc's Outlook on Productivity]
 
11:44:42 PM
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More Web Toys

brain eaters. Whenever I’m overwhelmed with work tasks, I become far more susceptible to the siren call of brain-eating games. I lost more hours than I care to admit to WEBoggle this week. Now I find myself confronted with the ingenious InfocomBots—AIM bots that allow you to play the best of InfoComs classic text adventure games using nothing more than an AIM client. Ack! My susceptibility to the appeal of these games was probably fueled by my recent sleeplessness and drug-induced fogginess, which in turn resulted from the annoyingly persistent cough I’ve not been able to shake for the past 2+ weeks.... [mamamusings]

 
11:40:30 PM
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Find File Extensions

GNEWBIE GNOOK: Decoding Obscure File Extensions.

By Brandon Watts

Q: I'm really confused about all of the different file extensions that are sitting on my computer. How do I know what type of files they are, and what programs they go with?

A: If you have ever (as a beginner) perused the system folders on your computer, you know how frightening it can be. You'll be presented with all of these strange filenames and indecipherable file extensions. Or, maybe you have installed a new program and would like to know what some of the installed file types do. If you've ever been in this position, surf on over to FILExt.

Upon arriving at the site you can search for a specific file extension that you may have in mind, or you can browse through the extensive database. Even though this site contains just a portion of extensions, it really shows you how many different types exist that you've never heard of and probably will never see. Still not able to find what you're looking for? If this is the case, you can post your question on the forums where people reside to discuss file formats and all their glory. That's gotta be some exciting discussion...

Have a question or subject that you would like to see covered? Drop Brandon a line and maybe he can include it in a future edition of the Gnewbie Gnook! Also, don't forget our forums (or, if you're a Latin freak, "fora") where Gnomies from all around the world congregate to help, be helped, and discuss issues that may or may not have anything to do with technology!

[Lockergnome's Windows Fanatics]
 
11:17:55 PM
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Locate IP Addresses

NET: Atelier Web IP Locator v1.0.

  • 833K
  • Win98/2k/XP
  • FREE
http://www.atelierweb.com/iploc/index.htm

{IP locator} Enter IP addresses to retrieve information including country, city, ISP, and start / end IP addresses. You can enter up to 100 IP addresses and search for them. The resulting information is useful for locating Internet visitors or sites that send spyware (I have a list of sites to block and a couple of them only list the IP address). It's also for producing localized content, redirecting visitors, analyzing raw Web logs, and producing spam-filtering software. Even use it to learn about IP addresses and the information they provide. [Meryl]

[Lockergnome Windows Fanatics]
 
10:56:20 PM 

Weekend Blogger
weekend mode.... visit a random weekend blogger [jenett.radio
10:54:37 PM source


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