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TimeSnapper -- Feature Comparison

We've finally posted up a Feature Comparison Chart for TimeSnapper that tells you the difference between the 'free' and 'professional' editions.

This is something we didn't create at first (at first there was only a free version!) and it's something that will take continual maintenance as the professional edition pulls further ahead...

Hopefully some people will find it useful.

Remember I'm no graphic designer -- so anyone with suggestions for making that page look nicer, please speak up...

The next version is being actively developed (as always). Crunch time is approaching, it should be available soon.

I was absolutely saved by the OCR extraction feature this week when I lost my "ToDo.txt" file at work.

This is the file that acts as a workbench for all my text manipulation, hosts countless drafts of code snippets and ideas, and at the top of the file is my daily activity log.

I don't back it up onto work servers because it's such a personal document... yet as i discovered this week, it's one of my most valuable digital assets.

By the way -- have you seen that site: Todotxt.com, maintained by one of my favourite people, Gina Trapani (chief hacker behind life hacker). When I find that extra day of the week (Unday, between sunday and monday) I'll spend it writing some powershell scripts for todo.txt management.





'gordo' on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 10:27:24 GMT, sez:

Todotxt.com is fascinating.

I thought I was the only Geek on earth who wrote these kind of things!



'Wunar' on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 11:17:13 GMT, sez:

display:block on .headerstyle makes your nice table (it's really nice, indeed) look quite bad in firefoxes and operas, as every header rowcell is in it's own line (http://elfz.laacz.lv/tmp/tsnap.png)



'lb' on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 11:27:25 GMT, sez:

@Wunar!
thank you very much!

i really appreciate the effort you put in to show me that, so accurately.

i added td.headerstyle with display:table-cell -- and it looks much better in firefox.

not perfect, but maybe good enough?



'p' on Sat, 21 Apr 2007 04:32:41 GMT, sez:

Download firefox,opera,etc whatever browsers you can run, cus those tables look different in ie than in opera. in firefox and opera it looks the same, but not in a good way.

also cleanup the red x and check images as they dont fit in with the rest of the site



'lb' on Sun, 22 Apr 2007 08:48:12 GMT, sez:

@p
Thanks for the pointers! All fixed!



'Paul Kohler' on Tue, 01 May 2007 21:29:50 GMT, sez:

A late pointer but... see http://famfamfam.com/ for icons (namely 'silk') with regards to the tick/cross and centre the two columns - thats what I would do anyway! ;-)



'Brian' on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 05:31:50 GMT, sez:

In case you're interested, I just posted some PowerShell scripts that manage a todo.txt file. You can find them here: http://www.bdewey.com/?p=188.




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