Latest Articles From BTI’s Blogroll

Search For Code With Krugle, Not Google!

Krugle answers the need for a single place to find relevant code and critical technical information. By making it easy for anyone to find, elevate and communicate, Krugle fills a critical gap in today’s technology rich environment.

Jason Drone at JDsBlog.com says, “This search engine prides itself on allowing a exploratory search by users. Need a bit of code or a white paper on how to use it, check Krugle. Right now, anything that is freely licensed is indexed and searchable. They are working on getting access to some of the other licenses (Mozilla, Apache, etc) as well. Even though Google has a similar search, they still rely on indexing and links.” [Full Story]

Use Your Spare Computer as Second Display For Your Mac

Most Mac users have a spare computer sitting right next to their main computer on their desk. ScreenRecycler now enables you to use this spare computer as second display for your Mac. You can even use an idle machine for that purpose.
Just start ScreenRecycler on your Mac then connect to ScreenRecycler via VNC from your old machine. Recycle your old Mac and Windows machines !

Ryan M. at Ryanslife.net says, “I stumbled upon this little Mac OS X application last night and it really blew my mind. ScreenRecycler lets other computers on your network connect to your primary Mac and be used as an additional display for you. I think my set up is ideal for it. I have my iMac and then to the left of that, my iBook sits. Usually it’s asleep or if I’m watching a movie I’ll work on the iBook, but it usually just sits there. If I choose I can now use the screen as an extra monitor for my work.” [Full Story]

Session Restore Feature In Firefox 2.0

As advertised on Mozilla.com: Firefox 2.0 The award-winning Web browser is now faster, more secure, and fully customizable to your online life. With Firefox 2, we’ve added powerful new features that make your online experience even better. What isn’t mentioned much is the new session restore feature found in Firefox 2.0. Thanks to Kyle, this has now been pointed out.

Kyle at Kyle’s Cove says, “There are some new features in Firefox 2.0 that haven’t received much mention yet. One of these is the new session restore feature. In the past, people have used Google Browser Sync or Tab Mix Plus to restore their Firefox tabs. Now, Firefox 2.0 allows you to do this without an extension (which I always find to be a good thing, as to many extensions can slow down your browser). Here is how to do it.” [Full Story]

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5 Responses to “Latest Articles From BTI’s Blogroll”

  1. Thilak Says:

    Hey, Thanks for the trackback…. I really appreciate it :D

  2. Garry Conn Says:

    You are welcome, thanks for creating the article. Is Pixelotto still scheduled to go live on December 5th, 2006? That is tomorrow you know!

  3. Madhur Kapoor Says:

    Thanks for the trackback Garry

  4. Thilak Says:

    Well, I’m bitting my nails right now :D

  5. Garry Conn Says:

    Madhur, you are welcome, excellent article! GTalk is getting very popular and the article is very useful for people that use it.

    Thilak, don’t bite too hard because when you can no longer bite your finger nails you will have to resort to your feet… and that is just gross! LOL So, no press about Pixelotto?

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