blulit: web + IT solutions
 

Firefox 2 - Release Candidate - Spell Check

September 30th, 2006
Sep
30
2006

This week I downloaded Firefox 2.0 - Release Candidate.

The browser now comes with built-in spell check, and I think that it is one of the best (and most useful) improvements. I love it!

You are there, typing away posting stuff on your blog or emailing through your favorite web based tool, and then you get underlined words that have failed the spell check, just as if you were working on a word processor.

Not only that, it also provides you with alternatives on what you probably meant to type, just like in a word processor. And with this you also give it the ability to ‘learn’ new words, like a name, or stuff like that.

I haven’t tested yet how to add dictionaries from other languages, because they are installed as extensions (or so-called add-ons within the new version).

Note: I am not encouraging anyone to go and download this version, it is not a final release and it is for testing purposes, so wait a bit more.

A boy or a girl?

September 27th, 2006
Sep
27
2006

Next week Trace and I will finally know if Baby is a boy or a girl. Yay!

This will (among many unimaginable things):

  • trigger an exhaustive search for the baby’s name
  • lead us to decide on colors for her/his bedroom
  • finally make us start buying baby stuff: clothes, toys, etc

This week the baby is about the size of a magic 8-ball.

Trace has been feeling baby’s movement, and I can’t tell you how eager I am to start feeling those kicks too. =)

Goodbye Flickr, Hello Picasa online

September 14th, 2006
Sep
14
2006

Some time ago I had to upload a lot of photos to Flickr because it was an easy way to share photos with my friends.

I thought I wanted to use that rather than Yahoo! Photos (silly me, it’s the same company) because of the run-in I had with Yahoo!… at this point, if you ask me, I’d say that they stole my photos, but that’s another story.

Flickr has a decent service, but when you start uploading photos like crazy (as when I go taking photos like crazy), you quickly get to the limits of your free account. And that’s OK, they are a business, in the end, they are no charity.

Knowing that Flickr is part of Yahoo! I have had this resentment against them… so, I have avoided using Flickr, but since our baby is coming… I know that I will have to end up using an online service (other than this blog) to post photos, create albums and what not.

Yesterday, I was using Picasa, and I noticed that they had a new version. I was very very happy to read that Picasa is offering an online service. You can upload your photos directly from Picasa. If you are a Mac user, there is a plugin for iPhoto and an uploader App if you don’t use iPhoto.

Picasa Web offers 6Gb of space for $25 per year, and it’s free service offers 250Mb of storage, while this might not be comparable with the 2Gb of free storage that Flickr offers, it does not limit your transfer to 20Mb per month. Besides, if you get to 200 photos on Flickr, they wont allow you to show anything after 200… nice.

However, if you like Flickr, you can sign up for 2 years and save $1.99!!! So instead of paying $49.98, you’ll pay $47.99.

I will start using Picasa’s free version, then I’ll see if I really need the storage upgrade.

Update: Hey, is this the first time Google charges for a ‘Premium’ service???

Heartbeat

September 6th, 2006
Sep
6
2006

For the second time, Trace and I listened to our baby’s heartbeat.

This time we were politely told to bring a recorder. =)

I could listen to it all day… =)

Note:You can download the file by right-clicking here and choosing “Save Link/Target As…”

A duckie!

September 5th, 2006
Sep
5
2006

This week, our baby is the size of a Rubber Duckie!

baby Rubber Duckie - MorgueFile (author: mconnors)