greg: You’re so vain
Everyone named “Greg” out there in the world can now sit up straight and imagine this little program is named in their honor. I was introduced to greg after yesterday’s note about podcastxdl, and in...
View Articlex_x: The Dead Guy CLI
With barely a week left for this site, I’m beginning to trim away programs that I just probably won’t get to, by virtue of time or technical dilemmas. I’m also making a conscious effort to pick out...
View Articlermlint: The potential to purge
I am behind the power curve today, because of some real-life obligations. I am going to grab something quick and easy so as not to fall behind; things are going to be even busier into the weekend. This...
View Articleundistract-me: Quashing your ADHD
I fear this little utility might be usable only for a discrete set of fans. Technically speaking it’s a text-based application, but … well, I’ll let you take a look and see what you think. In...
View Articlerfc and httpdoc: Two terminal references
I have a couple of simple but related tools today, both from the same author. At left is rfc, and at right is httpdoc. I’ve known about rfc for a while, but got a reminder about httpdoc earlier this...
View Articlesince: Since you last checked
I promised I would get since onto these pages before the end comes, mostly because I don’t remember any other log viewer that has this behavior by default … and I want to be able to remember it in the...
View Articleol: One last editor and outliner
A long time ago, I used to keep notes and lists with a normal, everyday text editor, and just draw up a outline format if I needed to show some sort of structure or to-do checkboxes. Sometime around...
View Articlendn: And memories of the past
About a month ago, StreaK left a note about ndn, a/k/a Necromancer’s DOS Navigator. I might catch some flak for this, but I saved it for last, before the shop closes down. Introductions first. ndn...
View ArticleBonus: A going-out-of-business sale
Today and only today, a special sale on leftover software titles. Some of what you find here today might not work, and in some cases it didn’t work for me either. On the other hand, some just required...
View ArticleBonus: 2015 in review … and a farewell
I know this is premature, considering as we’re only halfway through the year. But May marks the 30th month of this blog, and even though I don’t have statistics, I suspect that there were an unusually...
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