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Category Archives: Software
MP3 Cat has moved
I’ve noticed that some people use the blog search box to look for MP3 Cat, finding exactly 0 results… This article might point them to the right place: http://www.tellini.org/win/mp3cat/
LogMiner 1.21
Version 1.21 of LogMiner, my Apache/IIS log analysis package, is now available. This release sports a new report: Networks. It allows you to monitor where your visitor come from, in terms of organization and network. To use this report, you … Continue reading
LogMiner 1.20
Version 1.20 of LogMiner, my Apache/IIS log analysis package, is now available. This version doesn’t require anymore libpqxx 2.5.5: it compiles as well with version 2.6.9 (I don’t understand why they had to remove a couple of really useful functions … Continue reading
LogMiner 1.19
Version 1.19 of LogMiner, my Apache/IIS log analysis package, is now available. Peter Witkop contributed some code to let the log parser process all the log files inside a directory. This means that you can have a configuration like this: … Continue reading
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Safari arrives on Windows
Apple has just released a beta version of Safari 3, both for Mac OS X and for Windows. I’ve tried a little the Windows version: I didn’t like it. Ok, I don’t like much the Mac version as well (Firefox … Continue reading
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LogMiner 1.18
I’ve just released a new version of LogMiner, my Apache/IIS log analysis package. This release features the following changes: the log parser has been fixed to deal correctly with negative time zones in logs the Navigation graph has been made … Continue reading
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Respect, ever heard of it?
In the past 10 years or so, I’ve wrote several software applications in my spare time. Some of them I’ve released as freeware/open source/giftware: they’re mostly applications I wrote because I needed them and I felt that other might find … Continue reading
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Back from the future: STFax 2007
Back in 1997, I released STFax: it was a little program for Amiga computers that allowed them to send and receive faxes with an appropriate modem. Amiga users liked it. Thus, in the following 2 years the product evolved, supporting … Continue reading
Orion goes open source
It’s been over an year since I’ve done some actual work on Orion, my IRC client. Actually, I’ve lost any motivation on keeping on developing it: it’s been ages since I’ve logged on to an IRC channel and spending time … Continue reading
Dim Vista
Only in Windowsland will you find howlers like a Safely Remove Hardware button for memory card readers that happen to be hardwired into your computer. LOL This article about Vista is truly funny. I guess I will install Windows XP … Continue reading
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