Hypercognition
This blog contains items about computing and the internet.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
President Barack Obama is a smart guy. Where others zig, he zags. It's perhaps not surprising, then, that he's been asking around about the benefits of open source, according to Sun Chairman Scott McNealy, who has been asked by President Obama to author a white paper on the benefits the U.S. government can derive from open source.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Another M$oft Disappointment?
Infoworld's review of Windows 7:
"Windows 7 seems to be many things to many different people. To the enthusiast crowd, it's the cool new OS of the moment, the one that will fix all of Vista's ills and make the world right again.
"To desperate IT planners, it's a potential "third way" out of their current XP-versus-Vista predicament.
"But for the rest of us (that is, veteran Windows users who can see through the hype), Windows 7 is really just Windows Vista with some performance tweaks and an updated Explorer shell.
It's a modest update..."
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Freeware File Search tool
Everything: locate files and folders by name instantly.
Highly recommended freeware replacement of Google Desktop Search and other bulky search tools.
How is Everything different from other search engines?
Highly recommended freeware replacement of Google Desktop Search and other bulky search tools.
How is Everything different from other search engines?
- Small installation file.
- Clean and simple user interface.
- Quick file indexing.
- Quick searching.
- Quick startup.
- Minimal resource usage.
- Small database on disk.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Screen Capture Breakthrough
via Shaun Inman,
Layers: Screen Forensics - a $15 OS X app that takes a screenshot of your current desktop. The catch? The screenshot is saved as a PSD with layers for each application, window and desktop icon.



