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  • Question Regarding Family Tree Maker program

    07/05/2011 11:27:36 AM PDT · by ixtl · 12 replies
    July 5, 2011 | ixtl
    I am having a problem with some software; specicifally Family Tree Maker (2008 edition). When I open the program, the lines tend to overlap one another, making data entry difficult. I have tried everything my limited computer skills can come up with, including compatiblity (I have Windows 7), but no luck. As I bought this from an aftermarket source, I am not registered, and cannot ask the publisher for help. Any ideas on how I can fix this. I have a new (2011) e-machine computer, and an Envision Model G218a1 monitor. Any help will be appreciated.
  • Help selecting PC video editing software (vanity)

    06/16/2011 8:12:00 PM PDT · by RedCell · 36 replies
    Self | 6/16/2011 | Redcell
    Greetings, fellow FReepers. I have a need for some video editing software. Currently running Windows 7 64-bit / AMD Phenom II X4 965 / 8 GB RAM / Radeon HD 6870 1 GB. I'm trying to edit some video from my son's little league season. Dub out some of the more colorful language caught from over-zealous parents, add some music, transitions, simple effects. I have some experience with some basic software but I'm looking to get something that is intuitive while not breaking my bank (i.e. around $100 or less if at all possible). My concern is that I've had...
  • PC Boot-up Time Reduced by Half With 8GB SSD, Software

    06/08/2011 2:00:19 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 32 replies
    TechOn! ^ | 06-07-2011 | Tomohisa Takei, Nikkei Electronics
    Diskeeper Corp developed "ExpressCache," software that enhances operating speed of personal computers (PCs) by using a small-capacity SSD as a cache for HDD, and demonstrated it at Computex Taipei 2011. In the demonstration, operations such as booting Windows 7 and launching applications were compared between a PC equipped with a 500-Gbyte HDD (5,400rpm) and a PC using the same hardware in addition to an 8-Gbyte SSD for a cache (made by SanDisk Corp, connected via mSATA). As a result, the software and the SDD halved the time it takes to perform those operations. ExpressCache is software that monitors the read/write...
  • Windows 8: 5 Questions About Microsoft's New OS (A peek of what's in store)

    06/02/2011 9:26:00 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 17 replies
    PC World ^ | 06/02/2011 | By Eric Mack
    This week, Microsoft revealed a little of what to expect from the next Windows operating system. With its Windows Phone look and touch - literally - and tiles everywhere, it will be a major refresh, but there's a still a number of unanswered questions. Here are my top five: Can Microsoft keep desktop users happy with Windows 8? In demonstrations this week, Windows 8 is shown running legacy applications like Office side-by-side with the hip new OS. But the version of Windows 8 that runs on the ARM processor won't have legacy support. That creates an OS quandary. While Microsoft...
  • Brave New Software World

    04/16/2011 6:58:13 PM PDT · by Revolting cat! · 16 replies
    self | 4/16/2011 | Revolting cat!
    Isn't it great? You no longer have to buy your software. Why, it's on the "cloud". Maybe even Cloud 9. Like beer, which you never buy, you rent it. It won't take up valuable space on you 1,024 gigabyte hard disk, no updates to worry about, no fees for updating the damn thing. But wait, something ain't right! Let's say you are using Google Docs (and let's not get into the discussion of Google being Communists, as they all supposedly are according to some here. If they support the RATS it's only because we've allowed the RATS to control the...
  • What is good (really good) data wipe software?

    04/05/2011 7:34:35 PM PDT · by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin · 41 replies · 1+ views
    5 April 2011 | Mene
    Trying to find out which software is actually good data wipe software to clean up a hard drive for installation of new OS.
  • Why Political Liberty Depends on Software Freedom More Than Ever

    03/29/2011 1:21:13 PM PDT · by NewHampshireDuo · 1 replies
    Software Freedom Law Center ^ | 5 February, 2011 | Eben Moglen
    Excerpt: Social networking—that is, the ability to use free form methods of communication from many to many, now, in an instantaneous fashion—changes the balance of power in society away from highly organized vehicles of state control towards people in their own lives. What has happened in Iran, in Egypt, in Tunisia—and what will happen in other societies over the next few years—demonstrates the enormous political and social importance of social networking. But everything we know about technology tells us that the current forms of social network communication, despite their enormous current value for politics, are also intensely dangerous to use....
  • Home workshop planning and estimating

    03/19/2011 7:59:23 PM PDT · by Bean Counter · 28 replies
    3/19/2011
    My wife has convinced me that I should really start making plans to finally tear down my old shop and build a proper one in its place. I have in mind a 20 x 16 footprint building with a second story for storage with a barn shaped roof. I've sketched things out on paper but I need to have a proper print for the permit and for the contractors who are going to build it for me, not to mention coming up with a cost and a budget for the construction. I don't want to reinvent the wheel trying to...
  • Project management bleg

    03/06/2011 1:52:38 PM PST · by Sherman Logan · 20 replies
    Self | 110306 | Vanity
    I have need of a software program, but I don't even know the right terminology to describe it for searching. I spend a lot of time out of town running projects on customer's sites. I have to keep track of hours, expenses, samples, etc. I would like a very simple to use program where I enter all this information each evening and it tracks and compiles it automatically. I've looked at some of the PM programs out there and they're about 1000x what I need. I could built something like this myself in Excel, but I would certainly think somebody...
  • Angels, High Tech Investment Capital Sought for iSiT Software - Google, IBM Winning Startup

    02/16/2011 1:51:31 PM PST · by IsraelBeach · 2 replies · 1+ views
    Israel News Agency / Google News ^ | February 15, 2011 | Helen Katzman
    Investors, Angels, High Tech Investment Capital Sought for iSiT Software - Google, IBM Ranked First Place StartupBy Helen Katzman Israel News Agency Tel Aviv , Israel ---- February 15, 2011 ...... Say you're reading a news or feature article on the Internet from Google News, The New York Times, AP, Reuters, Wikipedia or a Blog regarding a hard to believe, a new state-of-the art mobile phone that just seems too good to be true. Maybe you just read reports about violent riots in Egypt, Yemen or Iran or perhaps a news story about a raging forest fire in California or...
  • Engineering Intelligence: Why IBM’s Jeopardy-Playing Computer Is So Important

    02/11/2011 11:24:04 AM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 42 replies
    Mashable ^ | February 11, 2011 | Matt Silverman
    Language is arguably what makes us most human. Even the smartest and chattiest of the animal kingdom have nothing on our lingual cognition.In computer science, the Holy Grail has long been to build software that understands — and can interact with — natural human language. But dreams of a real-life Johnny 5 or C-3PO have always been dashed on the great gulf between raw processing power and the architecture of the human mind. Computers are great at crunching large sets of numbers. The mind excels at assumption and nuance.Enter Watson, an artificial intelligence project from IBM that’s over five years...
  • Microsoft says La Familia drug cartel is selling bootleg Office software

    02/05/2011 1:31:51 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 34 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | 2/5/11 | Nathan Olivarez-Giles
    La Familia drug cartel is selling not just drugs, but also counterfeit Microsoft Office computer software, according the Redmond, Wash., tech giant. Microsoft showed off unauthorized copies of its Office 2007 software in Paris today which the company said it found for sale in Mexico. The pirated copies of Office were marked with La Familia cartel's rectangular "FMM" logo that the Microsoft says proves the link between the counterfeiting and the organized crime group, according to a Bloomberg report. "This is the real side, the scary side of counterfeiting and it plagues the world," said David Finn, Microsoft's associate general...
  • Sex Game For Microsoft's Kinect Garnering Criticism

    12/25/2010 11:24:59 AM PST · by zeestephen · 31 replies · 4+ views
    KOMO News ^ | 22 December 2010 | Luke Ducey
    Microsoft's new gaming system Kinect is getting a little kinky.....Experts say a new 3D sex game is going to be huge in the world of interactive gaming.....
  • Software tip: How to save yourself at least $250 -- Dia Diagram Editor

    12/15/2010 12:22:42 PM PST · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 29 replies · 2+ views
    Watts Up With That? ^ | Dec 15, 2010 | Anthony Watts
    Yesterday I had a request from a client for a network diagram for a system I’m designing, and normally I create such drawings as a PNG file. But this client said “no, I need it in Visio, or similar style so we can edit it”. I have avoided Microsoft Visio in the past, mainly because of its price tag: $249.99 for the basic version, and a whopping $999.99 for the premium version!**********************************snip********************************************* So I want to share “Dia”, short for “Diagram”. Its detailed, open source, and most importantly, free. It also has a community springing up that is adding shape...
  • F-35 begins flying Block 1 software

    11/15/2010 6:44:33 PM PST · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 6 replies
    F16.net ^ | 11/15/2010 | F16.net
    ThThe fundamental building block for all future avionics software on the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter has entered flight testing on an F-35 test jet. BF-04 lifts off on its 24th flight on November 6 2010. Pilot was Lt Col Matt Taylor. block 1, the first of three principal software-development blocks for the F-35’s mission systems, made its inaugural flight on Nov. 5 in the F-35B short takeoff/ vertical landing (STOVL) aircraft known as BF-4. The functional check flight from Naval Air Station Patuxent River lasted 1.5 hours, and all planned test points were accomplished. “Getting this software...
  • When Will We Have Artificial Intelligence?

    11/13/2010 5:28:58 AM PST · by RogerFGay · 53 replies · 1+ views
    High Level Logic (HLL) Open Source Project ^ | November 13, 2010 | Roger F. Gay
    From the High Level Logic (HLL) Open Source Project blog. When are we going to have AI, one survey asks? It's a question relevant to HLL because so much of the thought behind the HLL design comes from the history of AI research and current technology that has come from AI research. The answer to the question when, with reference to HLL, is now. (Or at least as soon as version 1.0 is ready.) And that's no reason to get worried. As the description of HLL claims, you don't even need a high-powered computer science background to build applications...
  • The Ghosts in My Machine, Chapter 3

    11/07/2010 9:25:31 AM PST · by RogerFGay · 11 replies
    High Level Logic (HLL) Open Source Project ^ | November 7, 2010 | Roger F. Gay
    Chapter 1Chapter 2Prepare yourself for a surprise ending. Do that now to avoid confusion later. Around 1990, I met with an industrial engineering professor who had been working for years with artificial intelligence technology. We had a long chat about the possibility of completely automated factories. This was still a decade before frequent online purchasing and customer management systems. But it seemed reasonable to contemplate a future in which everything from initial customer contact, sales, accounting, instructions to the factory floor, robotic manufacturing on demand, packaging, right out to the shipping dock would be fully automated. Even if you've never...
  • High Level Logic (HLL) Open Source Project: The Ghosts in My Machine: Chapter 2

    11/01/2010 10:26:17 AM PDT · by RogerFGay · 1 replies
    High Level Logic (HLL) Open Source Project ^ | November 1, 2010 | Roger F. Gay
    Link to Chapter 1I understood the differences between what application developers wanted to do and what the “artificial intelligence” technology of the late 1980s supported. They were not the sort of differences that one might use to contract to update a software application. What had been, in effect, a broad survey of application needs resulted in a snap-shot of a more basic set of technical requirements. This snap-shot taught me much about the path of development of software technology generally, decades into the future. Much of that future would evolve with or without me, as developers pushed to realize their...
  • The Ghosts in My Machine: Chapter 1

    10/29/2010 5:40:15 AM PDT · by RogerFGay · 6 replies
    High Level Logic (HLL) Open Source Project ^ | October 29, 2010 | Roger F. Gay
    As a young man, when I enjoyed idle time and my daydreams tended to wander in strange directions, I found myself considering a rather unimaginative question. As computer languages and tools have evolved to higher and higher levels - “bottom-up” - where will they eventually reach? Where's the top? To put this contemplation in perspective, the year was 1985. The computer under my desk was a first generation Texas Instruments PC with two floppy disk drives. Ethernet cables were being strung through our offices to network our computers for the first time, allowing messages to stream around the building...
  • Seeking a PSTN (NOT VOIP) telephony solution for the PC (vanity)

    10/18/2010 9:06:14 AM PDT · by Blueflag · 25 replies · 1+ views
    Used to be freeware ^ | 10/18/2010 | Blueflag
    Techies - I seek a software solution that will do this: Enable my Windows PC to be a telephone/ speakerphone plugged in to the PSTN via an UTP/RJ-11 jack out the modem, NOT a VOIP ( a la Skype ) phone emulator connected to the Internet via RJ-45/TCP/IP. I recognize this involves a modem. This stuff used to be bundled freeware with PCs and has fallen out of fashion. What's out there now?