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monoEdit 2.0 is now open beta

Posted 13/04/2008 15:51 pm (7 months, 1 week ago) by Miles

Due to the number of requests for access to the monoEdit 2.0 beta, all registered users are now allowed to download.


monoEdit 2.0 beta download

monoEdit Language Pack Writers wanted!

Posted 02/01/2008 22:13 pm (10 months, 3 weeks ago) by Miles

Do you speak a language that's not English? If so, your help is needed to write language packs for monoEdit so it can be provided in multiple languages!

The idea is to translate all or almost all text displayed in monoEdit so it may be enjoyed by users who prefer to use it in their own language.

Get in touch on the contact page, post a comment below or post in the forum if you'd like to help.

monoEdit 2.0 Invitational Beta is here

Posted 31/12/2007 16:17 pm (10 months, 3 weeks ago) by Miles

The monoEdit 2.0 beta is finally here and is available by invitation. There is still opportunity to be enlisted for the beta phase, just head over to this forum topic and simply post that you would like to be included. Following approval, you will then be given access.

More Humour from FIFA 07

Posted 30/04/2007 18:25 pm (1 year, 6 months ago) by Miles

Here's another video I recorded from FIFA 07 - this time of some defender going in for a tackle on an attacker but instead taking out his own man.

Anyone want a Joost invite?

Posted 29/04/2007 14:46 pm (1 year, 6 months ago) by Miles

I have four invitations for the Joost beta remaining so if anyone wants one just reply below or send me a message on the contact page. For those that don't know, Joost is a new video on demand application from the guys who created Skype, allowing users to watch several TV streams for free on their PC.

As they've put it themselves:

Joost is a new way of watching TV on the internet. With Joost, you get all the things you love about TV, including a high-quality full-screen picture, hundreds of full-length shows and easy channel-flipping.

monoEdit 2.0 Beta

Posted 29/04/2007 02:17 am (1 year, 6 months ago) by Miles

I've been hard at work on monoEdit 2.0 and I have decided there should be a closed beta to help test it before I release it. If you'd like to get involved, head over to this forum topic. I would prefer if you are a previous user of monoEdit but anyone is welcome.

What's new in 2.0:

  • Completely rebuilt script
  • Multiple user support
  • Permissions control
    • Read-only
    • Full access
  • Increased security
    • Low level folders blocked
  • Built-in version tracker
  • Revised interface and design
  • Real-time preview
  • Multiple file uploads
  • Image manipulation
  • Still a single file

Funny Own Goal on FIFA 07

Posted 28/04/2007 13:51 pm (1 year, 6 months ago) by Miles

I was playing FIFA 07 on Xbox 360 the other day and this made me laugh so I thought I'd make a recording of it and put it on YouTube.

Amusing Printer Label

Posted 25/04/2007 00:20 am (1 year, 7 months ago) by Miles

This is a piece of insert paper I got with my printer inside the sample of photo printing paper and at the bottom it reads "May contain products from: Switzerland". Seriously, I don't quite understand why they've included it. It's like some people might not want to use a product from Switzerland or something! Well anyway, I thought it was funny. 

"May contain products from: Switzerland"

A New Look

Posted 24/04/2007 14:31 pm (1 year, 7 months ago) by Miles

Well, I thought I'd breathe a bit of new life into the existing site design and make it a bit more visually appealing so here it is. I hope you like it! I've gone for a very black and white approach because I'm quite into that look at the moment. It's nice to have the colour contained in photos contrasting with it. The menu has changed position but the contents of which is the same. All existing links will function as before so I hope there isn't too much trouble navigating around.

It's not yet XHTML compliant because of the Flickr badge on the right hand side. I'll either try and work out a way of making it so or maybe just make my own version of it.

I'm likely to make some further minor changes - maybe by adding a background colour. Feel free to mention any feedback or suggestions you might have either here in the comments section or over on the forum.

Back from Holiday, now food poisoned

Posted 11/04/2007 11:08 am (1 year, 7 months ago) by Miles

No sooner do I arrive back from snowboarding in France do I go down with what I can only think to be food poisoning meaning I've been stuck doing practically nothing for the last two days while I try and recover. I don't think it could have been anything I ate whilst on holiday, although I had a bit of a bad stomach on holiday that I can only put down to the French water supply! Nonetheless, I'm feeling better today and wanted a chance to put up some photos on here blog.

It was a fantastic week spent in Les Gets doing some great snowboarding, particularly on the last day when the sun was beamed down the whole time and we went up to 2250 m to the Swiss side and I made my way down off-piste on some of the greatest scenery I've ever set eyes on. I had a bit of a shaky start to the week really having hit my head and twisted my neck quite badly on the first day. Things got a lot better fortunately and on the last day I even tried my hand at some big jumps in the snow park which was amazingly fun. I took my HD camcorder and got some breathtaking footage of the scenery and the city of Geneva. I was a bit reluctant to take it with me while snowboarding in fear I'd fall on it so it's a bit of a shame I didn't manage to get video of the skiing and snowboarding action.

Chair LiftSome Building in Geneva

Mont BlancSnowboarders Braced for Descent

Extreme Tiredness

Posted 27/03/2007 20:32 pm (1 year, 7 months ago) by Miles

Today and yesterday I've been suffering from a distinct excess of fatigue having been run into the ground from the spades of deadlines handed out of recent. All coursework for the year is now submitted which I'm trying to feel happy about nonetheless. I think it's got to be the combination of weekend celebrations, the clocks going forward an hour, playing football for the first time in a long while, late nights and stress. Given that my leg muscles have ached the day after playing football too, I'm counting on that as the main culprit of this suffering!

Anyway, there are things to look forward to now. On Thursday I'm hopefully going to be on TV. Nothing very exciting, I just got a ticket to be a non-participating audience member on the BBC's Question Time which is getting shown later on in the evening. Should be cool!

A Classic - Eats, Shoots & Leaves

Posted 06/03/2007 22:15 pm (1 year, 8 months ago) by Miles

I can't remember where I heard this first but I got reminded of it a little earlier and thought I'd share the enjoyment.

A panda walks into a café. He orders a sandwich, eats it, then draws a gun and proceeds to fire it at the other patrons.

“Why?” asks the confused, surviving waiter amidst the carnage, as the panda makes towards the exit. The panda produces a badly punctuated wildlife manual and tosses it over his shoulder.

“Well, I'm a panda,” he says at the door. “Look it up.”

The waiter turns to the relevant entry in the manual and, sure enough, finds an explanation. “Panda. Large black-and-white bear-like mammal, native to China. Eats, shoots and leaves.”

Taken from the Wikipedia entry.

Keane in Cardiff

Posted 01/03/2007 13:12 pm (1 year, 8 months ago) by Miles

On Monday night I ventured over to the land of Wales and saw Keane at Cardiff International Arena, supported by The Dears from Montreal, Canada. I can't say I enjoyed The Dears much but being that I was there to see Keane I'm pleased to report they were brilliant. They played a selection of their best from Hopes and Fears and Under the Iron Sea, with the penultimate song my favourite, Crystal Ball. The lighting, set and acoustics were all top-notch to match a truly great performance.

I've uploaded a few of the better photos I took.

Keane in concertKeane in concertKeane in concert

Images by a Windows Vista Photographer

Posted 22/02/2007 00:01 am (1 year, 9 months ago) by Miles

If you want to see some remarkable photographs, some of which were bought up by Microsoft for use as Windows Vista wallpapers, head over to the link below. The photographer, Hamad Darwish, has an absolutely breathtaking set of images captured following Microsoft's commissioning. The second link is an interview with Mr Darwish about the process. Great work!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/darwishh/sets/72157594510047657/ (Image set)
http://www.istartedsomething.com/20070203/interview-hamad-darwish (Interview)

10 Things I like about Mac

Posted 19/02/2007 16:55 pm (1 year, 9 months ago) by Miles

  1. OS X takes about 15 seconds to boot up
  2. Networking is easy - OS X doesn't kick up a fuss when it can't connect or bug you about it
  3. The RSS visualizer is an awesome screensaver
  4. One of the best looking interfaces around
  5. The pulsating sleep light
  6. Mail, iCal, GarageBand and other standard OS software rock
  7. Apache installed as standard
  8. Near silent operation
  9. Installing many programmes is just a case of drag and drop
  10. It's a change from Windows
Next time: 10 Things I don't like about Mac! (If I can think of that many)