Archive for September, 2007:
Microsoft Surface Parody
One day, your computer will be a big-ass table…
The most annoying behavior : Backspace = Back Button
This has got to be one of the WORST ever behaviors for a user interface. Who ever thought of this one, should be shot.
There is nothing worse than when you’re entering data in a form and hit backspace only to have your browser react as if you clicked the back button.
Arghhh.
Accordion 2.0
Kevin Miller has updated his accordion control. The new version includes:
- Open/Close functionality added (Click on an active accordion)
- Nested Vertical Accordions
- Accordions will dynamically resize on content added REAL TIME!
One of the better accordion widgets out there I must say.
CSSVista: Tweak CSS and see it in IE and Firefox at the same time
CSSVista is a free Windows application for web developers which lets you edit your CSS code live in both Internet Explorer and Firefox simultaneously.
CSSVista is from the folks who gaves us Litmus
Julien Dupont
I don’t want a pickle
Just want to ride on my motorsickle
And I don’t want a tickle
‘Cause I’d rather ride on my motorsickle
And I don’t want to die
Just want to ride on my motorcy…cle
Thank you Arlo…
Web-based software license compliance tool
The Business Software Alliance is offering up to $1 million to whistle blowers who report software piracy and organizations are paying record fines for noncompliance. From initial fines to further audits from individual vendors, being found in noncompliance can be costly. So what help is there out there?
Centennial License Manager is a web-based software license compliance solution that helps you quickly reconcile license entitlement to software usage on your network. Not only can it help your licensing position, it can help you save money as well by showing instances where you may be over licensed.
For more details, visit the License Manager products page at Centennial Software.
Heavy Metal Umlaut – The Diacritical Mark of the Beast

While trying to find some information on umlauts and the German language, I came across this and about pissed myself: The Heavy mMetal Umlaut
