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oneblessedguy replied on November 11, 2009 20:18 to the question "The Full Monty: short url AND personal website storage" in TinyGrab:
oneblessedguy asked a question in TinyGrab on November 11, 2009 17:31:
The Full Monty: short url AND personal website storageI would like it to still have a tiny url. Is this possible? I really don't even care if it "processes" through your website. I just want it stored all in one place on my website. But I would REALLY love to have the short url.
Any ideas?
oneblessedguy replied on November 09, 2009 18:07 to the question "Uploading to Personal Server: Not happenin'" in TinyGrab:
I got it working without the substitution fix above but then again, I didn't have an @ in my address.
I put the http://www.myreallycooladdress.com/ti... in the website URL.
I put the server in the server spot.
I put my Username in.
I put my password in.
I put public_html/tinygrab/ in the Path.
It did finally work I think I had to restart tinygrab to make it work though.
Plist refresh problem?
Anyway, I wanted to ask this lastly. I would like it to still have a tiny url. Is this possible? I really don't even care if it "processes" through your website. I just want it stored all in one place on my website. But I would REALLY love to have the short url.
Any ideas?
oneblessedguy replied on November 06, 2009 22:08 to the question "Uploading to Personal Server: Not happenin'" in TinyGrab:
oneblessedguy replied on November 06, 2009 21:32 to the question "Uploading to Personal Server: Not happenin'" in TinyGrab:
I am getting green lights on the test. However, when I use FileChute for example it gives me two fields:
1. Upload URL
2. Download URL
I don't have a Path field in Filechute. It is simply added onto the end of either 1. or 2.
So it might look something like this:
Upload URL: ftp://siteground400.com/public_html/tinygrab
Download URL: http://www.myreallycoolurl.com/tinygrab
Then the person can go to the download url and it will let them see the file or it can be referenced via Constant Contact or other fun stuff like that.
the website url field doesn't help me know which one to put in (and I have tried both) and the Path field does not tell me if it is the download path or it is simply the file directory (again, I have tried both).
When I click the TinyGrab radial then it works fine but it uploads it to your server. Which is not where I want it.
Thanks!
oneblessedguy asked a question in TinyGrab on November 06, 2009 20:51:
Uploading to Personal Server: Not happenin'I want to be able to upload the images to my own server. However, it is not letting me do it. I'm sure it is in the settings somewhere, but nothing I try seems to work. Help!
oneblessedguy replied on November 06, 2009 19:29 to the problem "Security Issue Setting up FTP Uploads / FTP Credential Storage" in TinyGrab:
oneblessedguy replied on November 06, 2009 19:08 to the problem "Security Issue Setting up FTP Uploads / FTP Credential Storage" in TinyGrab:
oneblessedguy marked one of drgopoos' replies in Thinking Code Software Inc. as useful. drgopoos replied to the question "version 2.0 any time this century? (we only have 91 years to go)".
oneblessedguy shared an idea in Thinking Code Software Inc. on February 20, 2009 21:39:
Solution I found. . .A working todo list is a major part of my workflow. So I thought I would share with you what I have found to replace Dejumble until such time as a working copy of 2.0 comes out.
First download this widget: http://todo.philipefatio.com
Install it.
This widget will interface with iCal and show your todos for you. Pretty handy!
In lieu of the the menubar, I have found that the dashboard is next. So since no other app exists that syncs with iCal and is a menubar app (including an iPhone counterpart), the dashboard was the next logical step.
Now check out Todo by Appigo at: http://www.appigo.com/todo
It is incredibly well done! I downloaded the sync agent and within minutes had all my todos on my iPhone and in iCal! Works great! It has all my contexts and calendars in there, but I hid the ones that I don't use for todos.
Check them out! Sure the app is $10, but in a world where you HAVE to have a todo list. It's worth it!
Just thought I would post this so others that are frustrated with no solution to a workable todo function might be benefitted.
Hope this helps someone!
oneblessedguy signing off
oneblessedguy reported a problem in Thinking Code Software Inc. on February 18, 2009 22:56:
Sync broken. Again.The server is acting like it doesn't exist. Usually when I delete my password, shutdown my iPhone, reboot, and enter my passcode, Dejumble will show the whirling icon that it is interfacing and then syncs.
Not now. Instead, it does this weird half-second whirl every 2 seconds. Like it is trying to talk to the server, only the server doesn't exist.
Is anybody able to sync?
oneblessedguy asked a question in Thinking Code Software Inc. on February 18, 2009 16:00:
30 Days, Update Please!Instead of "Can we get a witness?" Can we get an update on the progress? I know what "in the black" means, but I was wondering if you could make it instead a shade of gray, or perhaps some transparency to the black?
20 days X 12 hours equals 240 hours of programming. I know you have something to show us.
Please?-
oneblessedguy started following the question "Is there an update ?" in Thinking Code Software Inc..
oneblessedguy replied on January 19, 2009 17:57 to the update "Dejumble 2.0 Screen shots" in Thinking Code Software Inc.:
I like the change in color scheme! The black on the iphone was a little dark (think goth) for me.
If you haven't incorporated this yet, if I may, I would like to suggest that you make it less taps to change the date. We all know that we are way too optimistic of ourselves and typically I plan too many things on a given day that I cannot possibly complete. It is difficult to change the dates readily. I think I counted four taps to get in and out in order to change the date. Perhaps this will be easier in the next release?
Hope this helps!
oneblessedguy replied on January 19, 2009 13:27 to the update "News update, beta and refund policy." in Thinking Code Software Inc.:
You guys are depressing!
How about we just wait and see what happens. With all due respect, I'm tired of the ranting. I get it that you are upset. Why don't we just look for it when it comes out and give it a try. I mean, I think it was okay to post the first comment because that is what these forums are for. But c'mon! To follow up with a second post 13 hours later that adds nothing new but further bemoaning. Please.
Yes. We would like it if Dejumble 2.0 was out before today and would take it today. But it isn't out yet. Let them code for goodness sake.
oneblessedguy replied on January 16, 2009 19:12 to the update "News update, beta and refund policy." in Thinking Code Software Inc.:
Almost feel I should put this into a new thread.
Again, thanks for the update Allan. Of course you know I am "in" on the beta test of 2.0 on both platforms.
I looked out there again today for something that would do what Dejumble currently does. It doesn't exist. Things is the closest and it is not menubar driven. I don't want another app in my dock. I just want an easy to get to task management system that syncs with my iPhone.
So I still am looking forward to this release. I think I check here everyday to see if it has been released. I'll look forward to the beta test.
Thanks!
oneblessedguy replied on January 13, 2009 19:19 to the question "Server Down?" in Thinking Code Software Inc.:
oneblessedguy replied on January 13, 2009 17:45 to the question "Server Down?" in Thinking Code Software Inc.:
oneblessedguy asked a question in Thinking Code Software Inc. on January 13, 2009 17:25:
Server Down?Is the server down? Syncing is not working and not even TRYING to work.
A comment on the update "Dejumble 2.0 Update, and Thinking Code's direction" in Thinking Code Software Inc.:
Cory,
Nice quote! I hope you saw the positive in the comment I made. I mean, it is important that you see the concern in my comment as well. But I want you guys to know that I am both concerned and positive about what these apps have to offer and the potential that is there. I think I was fair in my comment and not condemning, certainly not meant to be inflammatory. I'm sure that nothing is inflamed. Of course if someone has something inflamed they might want to see a doctor or use that "H" formula, ahem.
Thanks for responding! I'm sure you realize that the more you respond to people publicly the less they are worried about the future of the product that they have "buy-in" of and therefore less worry about where their money went.
"If you haven't got your health, you haven't got anything." – oneblessedguy, on January 11, 2009 03:56
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