Wednesday, 30 January 2008

Humanized Enso.. Err.. ?

For those who are a fan of yakuake terminal on GNU/Linux systems, Humanized has something serious to offer for windows platform with Enso. Although the program seems fairly simple it works wonders for those who don't want to move their hands off the keyboard, especially the laptop users. Before going in the details I must specify, that few of the things that Enso provides you can be implemented by Windows terminal, but the program has more to it.

Walt Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal explains:

Enso is dead simple to use. You just hold down the Caps Lock key and type an Enso command, which is displayed in a translucent overlay. Once the command is typed, you simply release the Caps Lock key to activate it, and the overlay disappears. If you type fast, it all happens in a flash. For instance, to launch the Firefox Web browser, you just hold down the Caps Lock key and type "open firefox." To look up the meaning of the word "proclivity," you just hold down the Caps Lock key and type "define proclivity."

A simple example is this




The program can be configured to open the programs you want, with the tag you want. Like by default firefox opens with "mozilla firefox" but i prefer "firefox" over default. Enso gets it's initial list of programs through your start menu, so after install you are good to go.

Using the single "CAPS LOCK" key they offer

Enso Map Anywhere v0.1

Easily add maps to your documents and emails, and look up phone numbers and addresses.

Enso Media Remote Control v0.2

A remote-control for your music: Play, pause, and skip tracks in your favorite music player from any application.

Enso Web Search Anywhere v0.1

Provides commands for performing web searches using a variety of web services, from Amazon to Youtube to your Gmail account.

Enso Translate Anywhere v0.1.1

The power to translate English to and from eight other languages. In any application.

Enso TeX Anywhere v0.1

Effortlessly render TEX markup into beautifully type-set equations (and convert them back again) everywhere from Powerpoint to Gmail.

So for all the touch typing enthusiasts, try this application out. I bet you won't be disappointed.

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I-Banks: Here's something for you

Now here's a bunch of DAIICTians going places:
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2732888.cms
Yes, its Tempostand catching the attention of the media and making news once again. Seems like our old friends are looking at something big this time. I mean looking for strategic investment and that too in less than a year's operations. Wow! For those who are not aware, Naman, Dhobal and Ujjwal (My ex-roomie :D ), all Btech-2003 guys, started Tempostand in April last year and since then it has organized numerous rock competition across IITs and IIMs. Visit http://www.tempostand.com to see what their venture, has grown into. I wonder why they still call it a baby!

Tuesday, 15 January 2008

Payback

I was just wondering if we, as bloggers/netizens, could help DAIICT. I think the answer to that question is obvious given the rising number of students who crawl the net for information about the institutes they might consider.
For starters
  • we could post on various forums which students use for information gathering
  • we could monitor yahoo answers for questions on DAIICT and answer them
  • we could do something about the stupid Indian Express article appearing on the 1st page when searching for "daiict" on google. How? Just post some more interesting stuff about DAIICT that people might want to read and hence push that page down the popularity ranks.

Tuesday, 1 January 2008

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