GAmp Revisited
One of the things you can do with an Open Source project, is open the source and make some modifications. So I opened the GAmp project in Visual Studio and had some fun modifying the UI. My goal was to… Read More »GAmp Revisited
One of the things you can do with an Open Source project, is open the source and make some modifications. So I opened the GAmp project in Visual Studio and had some fun modifying the UI. My goal was to… Read More »GAmp Revisited
I've been using a new media player at work these past few days, it's called GAmp. I happen to know the programmer – Jeremy, and he's a very good .Net developer. If you want to give it a try, please… Read More »Give GAmp A Try
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I’ve been trying to webcam with my father-in-law for a solid week now and we finally found a working solution – SightSpeed. He’s on Windows XP and I’m on OSX Tiger. The image is about as clear as when I… Read More »SightSpeed, webcaming from Mac to Windows at last!
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I have not had a chance to read it yet, busy with kids baseball and my new MacBook, but RoR's creator David Heinemeier Hansson is on the cover of Linux Journal this month. If you program in Ruby or are… Read More »Ruby on Linux Journal