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Saved by uncleflo on February 23rd, 2022.
As the name suggests, WallpaperWebPage is an application that sets any web page as the wallpaper of your desktop. It can be seamlessly figured out, even by users with little or no experience in software programs. At startup WallpaperWebPage creates an icon in the system tray area from where you can open the context menu to type in the URL to be loaded. Changes are immediately applies to the desktop, as your old wallpaper is replaced with the new web page. However, all your desktop icons disappear. Unfortunately, WallpaperWebPage does not give you the possibility of accessing these shortcuts from the right-click menu. On the other hand, it is possible to navigate the links of the web page in question. Last but not least, the program is capable of automatically running at system startup. In order to disable the application's status, you simply need to exit it. WallpaperWebPage barely uses CPU and system memory, so it doesn't interfere with the runtime of other active processes. It has a good response time and works fine, without making the operating system hang, crash or pop up error notifications. Thanks to its intuitive layout and overall simplicity, first-time users can quickly learn how to work with WallpaperWebPage.
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Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.
By far the biggest reason for adopting Prettier is to stop all the on-going debates over styles. It is generally accepted that having a common style guide is valuable for a project and team but getting there is a very painful and unrewarding process. People get very emotional around particular ways of writing code and nobody likes spending time writing and receiving nits. So why choose the “Prettier style guide” over any other random style guide? Because Prettier is the only “style guide” that is fully automatic. Even if Prettier does not format all code 100% the way you’d like, it’s worth the “sacrifice” given the unique benefits of Prettier, don’t you think?
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Saved by uncleflo on June 13th, 2015.
It seems like there's a million calendar and clock widgets out there, and when you look past the eye-candy, they all have one thing in common: they're tedious at best. At worst, counter-intuitive. Sure, a picker that uses sliders or spinners, or looks like an analog clock face might be cute, but did you ever notice how long it takes to position one to the correct hour and minute? Or how about choosing a month that's more than a season away? Worse yet, entering your birth year on a datepicker that forces you to click... backwards... repeatedly... one... year... at... a... time? Does your favorite "pretty" picker even work if your user has a keyboard, but not a mouse? Does it scale larger if the user increases the text size on your page? If not, ask your legal department how they'd feel about an accessibility lawsuit!
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Saved by uncleflo on February 8th, 2014.
OpenPGP is the most widely used email encryption standard in the world. It is defined by the OpenPGP Working Group of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Proposed Standard RFC 4880. The OpenPGP standard was originally derived from PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), first created by Phil Zimmermann in 1991. The OpenPGP Alliance is a growing group of companies and other organizations that are implementers of the OpenPGP Proposed Standard. The Alliance works to facilitate technical interoperability and marketing synergy between OpenPGP implementations.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 6th, 2011.
SQLite is an embedded open source relational database (db). It is very portable, easy to use, compact, efficient, and reliable. Being an embedded database it becomes part of the program that hosts it. It is embedded in many popular programs used today. Most use the SQLite C API to interface with the SQLite db. Many scripting/programming languages use the API like the Perl module DBI::SQLite, PHP's data objects with the SQLite driver, or just straight C programs. Not only can these languages (and many more) use the SQLite C API to access the SQLite db but most OS's have a statically linked native binary that can also be controlled completely from the command line. How cool is that?
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