smugmug - easy photo sharing with the world's best online photo albums
Here's what I wrote them:
Smugmug looks extremely interesting. Maybe you'll do what I've been writing shutterfly and others about for about a year.
I want to create special prefunded preconfigured accounts for specific users to order prints with. Mother, aunt, grandmother, baby sitter, etc.
I would enter mailing addresses, username, password, default print size, and print budget when I set up their accounts.
They would login to my smugmug page and choose their name from a list. They would be asked a password.
Then they would see a simple app for specifying images to print. Then click done. They see a confirmatory screen and confirm.
That's IT. They don't enter credit card info, uname, pword, address, ANYTHING. They only click, enter password, select print, confirm. Prints get mailed to them.
When my account runs low I'm notified to add more money.
HUGE time saver for me. I don't have to worry about shipping, selecting, anything.
Include a special account without an address. That's to give to parents at a party, so they can get prints.
Do this and you'll be drowning in print orders. Money, money, money.
If you weren't already planning to do this, you can give me 10 free prints as a gesture of your eternal gratitude.
Monday, February 23, 2004
Friday, February 20, 2004
Google Viewer and Safari quick keys
Google Viewer
Google viewer is a google experiment -- it generates a slideshow view. I put in on my Safari toolbar, then I (re)discovered that the Cmd-Number keys map to toobar items.
So cmd-1 brings up BlogThis!, cmd-2 TinyUrl, cmd-3 Google Viewer, etc. It's actually FASTER to use this technique for googling than to use the google search field in Safari. In one keystroke I can enter my search term rather than clicking and entering ...
Google viewer is a google experiment -- it generates a slideshow view. I put in on my Safari toolbar, then I (re)discovered that the Cmd-Number keys map to toobar items.
So cmd-1 brings up BlogThis!, cmd-2 TinyUrl, cmd-3 Google Viewer, etc. It's actually FASTER to use this technique for googling than to use the google search field in Safari. In one keystroke I can enter my search term rather than clicking and entering ...
Wednesday, February 18, 2004
macosxhints - Turn off auto-deletion of 'internet-enabled' disk images
macosxhints - Stop special treatment of 'internet-enabled' disk images: "defaults write com.apple.frameworks.diskimages skip-idme true"
Another replies: "A much simpler way is just to option-click the link. It downloads to your default location, but doesn't open."
Another replies: "A much simpler way is just to option-click the link. It downloads to your default location, but doesn't open."
Apache based alternatives to .Mac: PHPiCalendar and iCal
Greg Westin: Using PHP iCalendar to View iCal Calendars Online
Nice web site on doing things with Apache and open source instead of .Mac.
Nice web site on doing things with Apache and open source instead of .Mac.
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Slashdot | PC Diagnostic Software Recommendations
Slashdot | Good, Affordable PC Diagnostic Software?
A great Slashdot thread on a topic that audience knows well.
A great Slashdot thread on a topic that audience knows well.
Hushmail Free Encrypted Web-mail: login
Hushmail Free Encrypted Web-mail: login
When someone informed BugTraq of a security exploit they found in the leaked NT source code, they used Hushmail. If an uber-hacker thinks it's good ...
Hushmail was probably inspired, in part, by a desire to protect people from the DMCA. These are folks who fear the US is turning into a police state. (Hah, hah, wherever do they get that silly idea. Not from the Patriot Act, CAPSS II, the DMCA, Patriot II ...)
It has other likely users too. Watch for Patriot III to ban it.
Hush, like any company or individual, is legally bound to respond to court-issued subpoenas. However, because not even Hush can access the encryption keys of individual users, in the case of a subpoena Hush would only be able to provide the encrypted (coded) version of the transmitted email.
When someone informed BugTraq of a security exploit they found in the leaked NT source code, they used Hushmail. If an uber-hacker thinks it's good ...
Hushmail was probably inspired, in part, by a desire to protect people from the DMCA. These are folks who fear the US is turning into a police state. (Hah, hah, wherever do they get that silly idea. Not from the Patriot Act, CAPSS II, the DMCA, Patriot II ...)
It has other likely users too. Watch for Patriot III to ban it.
Sunday, February 15, 2004
Natural Voice Text to Speech Reader Standard - XP reader
Natural Voice Text to Speech Reader Standard - Download.com - Free downloads, shareware, and more.
OS X has quite good built-in voices, this provides some similar options for XP. I wonder about using this as part of teaching reading to older readers ...
OS X has quite good built-in voices, this provides some similar options for XP. I wonder about using this as part of teaching reading to older readers ...
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