Research and development
This week I’ve mostly been trying to figure out a way to digitalise some of my bank statements to make accountancy and archiving easier. I figured there must be a way to scan them in using a document scanner, then … Continue reading
Posted in Software | Tagged accountancy, convert, document scanner, excel, ocr, pdf, scan, software, tif, tiff | 1 CommentI wrote a little script for an article on fixr.co.uk entitled “Remove OGA Notifier“. Today I discovered that mydigitallife.info had clearly taken details from my batch file code and used it without giving me or fixr.co.uk any credit at all.
Posted in Internet | Tagged mydigitallife.info, oga, removeoga, removeoga.bat | 3 CommentsToday I wrote about Oidentd on Wikipedia. Ident as per RFC 1413 is used for a few different services, in particular IRC. A feature of oidentd that my users find useful is ident spoofing.
Posted in Development, Internet, Sysadmin | Tagged FreeBSD, ident, oidentd, rfc1413, spoofing | Leave a commentW32Dasm (or Win32DASM) doesn’t seem to exist on the map any more, but it’s still a very useful programmers tool, especially if you like reverse engineering. W32Dasm is a Windows 32-bit (Win32) disassembler. What it does is display the programs … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Software | Tagged disassembler, software, w32dasm, win32dasm, windows | 5 CommentsI’ve been meaning to publish a post about Pingotron for some time now, but now I fear it’s already too late. Quite a few months back I was looking for an application that could sit on my desktop and tell … Continue reading
Posted in Internet, Software | Tagged icmp, ping, pingotron, software | Leave a comment