Archive for June, 2009

Use Notepad2 instead of original Notepad in Windows Vista

Notepad2 is my favourite text editor.
Eventually, I’ll get round to writing a post all about it.
Until then, you can read the Wikipedia page – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notepad2

You can download Notepad2 from http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html

Step 1)

Find c:\windows\notepad.exe and c:\windows\system32\notepad.exe (use Windows Explorer)

Change the owner of both files to “Administrators”
In case you are unsure…

Right click on notepad.exe, select properties, select the “Security” panel.
Click “Advanced”

replaceNotepad1

In the resulting dialog, select the Owner tab, then click “Edit…”

Advanced security settings

Highlight “Administrators” and then click Ok.

Change owner

Then, back in the Security panel (from start of step 1) click on the Edit button (below list of groups)

Select the Administrators group (see bottom left image below) then click the Full control checkbox, which should select all the other checkboxes.
Click ok.

replaceNotepad4

Step 2)


Rename notepad2.exe to notepad.exe.
Fairly self explanatory – rename wherever you have unzipped notepad2.zip

Step 3)


Move the newly named notepad.exe into c:\windows and c:\windows\system32
Replace the existing notepad.exe with the new one.

Done :-)

Windows will now use notepad2 as it would of used standard notepad.

iPhone – No folder management support for Exchange

One big thing for me with regards to the iPhone Microsoft Exchange integration is the inability to create and manage folders.

I am one of those people that religiously file emails away once dealt with – for example, I have an "eBay" folder, with "buying" and "selling" sub folders for all the emails relating to my purchases and sales.

The iPhone (unlike Windows mobile devices) has no ability to create, delete or rename folders on the Exchange server, which is a bit of a shame.

I was hoping they would include this in the OS 3.0 update.

iPhone OS 3.0 Available For Download

Although the official site does not have a link indicating this, the OS 3.0 is available for download.

To download, load iTunes, under devices (I take it you’ve plugged in your iPhone) click on your iPhone.

Click this

In the summary tab, click the Update button… voila!

 

Press the "Update" button

iPhone OS 3.0 Update – NOT delayed

Today, is OS 3.0 launch day. Or so we were led to believe by Apple…
There has been much confusion about the release date / time for the iPhone OS 3.0 update.

This is because the official Apple site suddenly displayed that it was available on the 18th (see below)

iphone-os3-delay-sg

That’s what a bunch of people on twitter suddenly started tweeting….
and, displaying the URL to prove it!

This apparent update, created a whole whirlwind on various news sites about a delay… however, it seems that this date is correct.
In Singapore.

If we take a look at the URL in the address bar, where this date is displayed:

iphone-os3-delay-address-bar

Yes, the /sg/ represents the Singapore version of the site, which, due to the international date line, will receive the update tomorrow.

Checking the www.apple.com/uk/iphone/softwareupdate site, shows what I would expect: Available June 17th.

What time, however, is anyone’s guess.

I’ve heard rumours of 3pm, 6pm, 9pm…. so I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

Facebook Usernames

In the last couple of weeks, Facebook has finally started supporting usernames… So instead of giving people long urls, with your user id (a long number) you will now be able to give:

www.facebook.com/alexjamesbrown
(like the way MySpace did it from the outset)

To get yours, go to:
www.facebook.com/username