PuTTY with Tabs?

My terminal emulation program of choice is PuTTY. It’s a small, simple but very functional piece of software. My only gripe with it has been that it doesn’t have a facility for multiple sessions or tabs – like Secure CRT for example. But today I found something that does the job. It’s call the PuTTY […]

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Replacement for Ultimate Tag Warrior

Evrt since WordPress 2.3 was released, the (brilliant) plugin Ultimate Tag Warrier has not worked. To date there hasn’t been an update for this plugin, but I have managed to find a replacement that appears to work quite well. It’s call Simple Tags. Check it out. There is plenty of info and even video tutorials […]

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WRT54G history lesson

I thought I’d do a little research on the Linksys WRT54G wireless router, of which I own two of. I find them to be a very stable and reliable unit. The WRT54G, WRT54GS, WRT54GL, and WRTSL54GS are popular Wi-Fi router products from Linksys. The devices are capable of sharing Internet connections among several computers via […]

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Linux software equivalents

Just made the switch to Linux from Windows (or even OS X?) and are having trouble finding software similar/equivalent to what you are used to? Yes, the linux learning curve is steep but rewarding when you do start working it all out. Here is a good website that lists the Windows/OS X software and the […]

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Track your exercise with a GPS enabled mobile phone

Track your exercise with a GPS enabled mobile phone I’ve always wanted to track or log my exercise without too much hassle. Nokia have released a beta version of such a product called SportsTracker. It uses the GPS fucntion in your mobile phone to map your exercise activities. These can be uploaded to the Nokia […]

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