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EeeRotate

Posted by oc | Free, Utilities, Windows | Thursday 18 June 2009 14:23

If you’ve got a netbook running Windows, then you need EeeRotate. This tiny program does one thing, lets you rotate your screen and trackpad 270 degrees (right side becomes top), so you can hold your laptop like a book and read.

You can use this same small program on any PC — I’ve tested it on a netbook running XP on an 8.9-inch screen and a desktop running Vista on a 30-inch screen. It’s handy if you need a temporary rotated view or want to confuse people.

As a special note for Synergy users, Synergy did not respond well when the server’s screen was rotated. The cursor, but not the ability to click, was on the server, the keyboard was on another.

SharePod

Posted by oc | Free, Utilities, Windows | Saturday 13 June 2009 15:34

I have a shiny new iPod Touch 16GB, but to carry all my music around, I still rely on my 60GB iPod (Photo).  Now, I have five computers that I use regularly (two at home, two at work, and a laptop) and getting music from my home library to my work library is sometimes painful.

SharePod solves that by allowing me to manage my music from a free,  small program I keep on the iPod itself. It’s just a few megs, and you can add and remove songs, create and change playlists. When my hard drive failed in my home PC, SharePod exported all my music, playlists, ratings, playcounts… everything into a format iTunes could import.

SharePod is donation-supported, so take a look, and if you like it, shoot Jeff a couple of dollars using the donation link on the Download page.

Synergy

Posted by oc | Cross-Platform, Free, Macintosh, Utilities, Windows | Saturday 13 June 2009 12:59

I have two computers on my desk at work, a PC and a Mac, and occasionally my laptop joins them. At home, I have two PCs next to each other. In both cases, I use the open source software Synergy to control all the computers with a single mouse and keyboard. Synergy allows the cursor to move from screen to screen as though they were one computer. Whichever computer has the cursor also has the keyboard focus. What’s more, Synergy brings the clipboard contents with it (only text between Macs and PCs last I checked).

Just choose one computer to be the server — the computer with the mouse and keyboard attached — and the rest connect as clients. Synergy runs inside the operating system, so don’t expect to modify BIOS settings or select startup options with a remote keyboard.

Installation is easy under Windows (works with Windows 95 through Vista). There is no installer or configuration tool for Macintosh, but the online documentation is quite extensive, and even includes step-by-step instructions to have to launch automatically.

Configuring Synergy  uses a somewhat confusing interface.  You have to identify each computer which will be connected (even the host) and how the different screens “touch” each other. You have to tell it how to get out from each screen, even if it is the opposite of the way you got on to it.  During initial setup you may find your cursor “stranded” on a screen with no way off. Exiting Synergy on that computer will return your cursor to the main screen.

I even leave the Synergy client running on my laptop, so when I open it at work, I can control it with the same keyboard and mouse I always use.

While it isn’t for everyone, there are plenty of multiple-computer users that could benefit from the simplicity of one keyboard, one mouse, and no hassled (well, after setup).

Cute PDF Writer

Posted by oc | Free, Utilities, Windows | Saturday 6 June 2009 13:53

PDFs are an Internet standard format, but most of us don’t have the cash or the interest in spending three hundred dollars or more on a copy of Adobe Acrobat. Fortunately, we don’t have to.

CutePDF Writer is free software from Acro Software Inc. A single, simple installer for Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, or Vista (32-bit or 64-bit supported on XP and Vista) — less than 2MB for current version 2.73 –  and you  have a virtual printer on your computer that creates PDFs.

Due to restrictions of certain free software license, the installer will ask you for permission to download an additional component from the web. This is a normal part of the installation, and required to make CutePDF Writer work.

It does a great job, and couldn’t be easier to use. They do offer a Pro version, which has a number of additional features, if you’re looking for something more capable.