Archive for the 'Computing' Category

Google Chrome Browser

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Google’s new open source Internet browser “Chrome” most definitely beats everything else out there in terms of standards compliance (thanks to Webkit), usability and speed. However, as a friend (StarGate) just pointed out - the EULA (terms of use) makes you want to run for the hills quickly!

Simple way to backup Thunderbird emails

Friday, August 29th, 2008

A client just asked me how to easily export and save her emails. After a bit of Googling and trying to guide her through the normal “copy profile info to external hard drive” bit, I found something a heck of a lot easier. A little add-on to Thunderbird which allows you to save selected emails [...]

TextMate on Windows

Friday, April 20th, 2007

If you are dreaming of a TextMate port to Windows, than your our prayers have been heard
Alexander Stigse from Denmark has made it happen and almost entirely by accident whilst creating an advanced version control system and demo app to show it off. When he got in touch with Allan Odgaard - the creator [...]

brighterComputing.com Goes Exclusive

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

As many of you may know I run a little web-hosting and development business which has been making customer projects successful since 1999. Most people see hosting and design as a 99cent job and there are many who believe they can actually get quality on the cheap. I’ve tried to provide services of high standards [...]

Venice goes Joost - Future of TV has arrived

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

[photopress:359258197_ed74f459c1_t_d.jpg,full,left] Online (IP) TV is here! The Venice Project is coming out of the shadows and preps it’s first release, to offer P2P (peer-to-peer) IP-TV straight to your computer. The project started by former Kazaa and Skype brains Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis, is probably one of the hottest start-ups since the dot-com boom/bust era.
To [...]