Posts Tagged ‘Windows’

Women now opening windows to apps

April 2nd, 2012

The buzzwords at Microsoft TechEd 2012 held last week in Bangalore were mostly Windows 8, Windows Phone, Windows Marketplace and Windows Azure. But that wasn’t the only focus of the conference. Anyone who paid attention to Sanket Akerkar’s opening keynote at TechEd would not have missed out on the mention of women app developers. Microsoft’s plan to increase app flow into the Windows Marketplace now also includes encouraging women developers, a new category that the company is looking to work with.

It’s obvious that the IT industry is no longer a male dominated one, but women developers and those who come from a hardcore software background are still a rarity. However, there are a growing bunch of women who are looking at app development as a potential career option and while not all of them have the necessary skills, the interest does seem to be increasing. As part of its efforts to work with women developers, Microsoft is offering both incentives and training materials to those who are keen on making an entry into the field.

WORKING WITH WOMEN

On the sidelines of TechEd, eWorld spoke to Harish Vaidyanathan, Director, Evangelism, Microsoft about this. “We are looking for women developers to create apps in certain categories,” he said. Apart from making app development more open to women, Vaidyanathan feels that Windows Phone’s visually appealing interface requires apps that complement it. Microsoft is working with women developers because their inherent sense of aestheticism contributes to making apps which are beautiful, he said.

Vaidyanathan says that apart from working with established women developers themselves, Microsoft is also encouraging women who may have an idea about a great app but not the required skills to build it to also approach them.

“There are many developers out there who know how to build apps but may not necessarily have a concept in mind. We are encouraging women who come up with interesting ideas to get in touch with us and if we think it works, we can put them in touch with someone who’ll be able to build the app for them.”

The company held an interactive app development workshop for women in February which saw over 50 developers participate. Microsoft also has an ongoing developer campaign online called ‘i unlock joy’ which offers interested parties free developer tools and training manuals for absolute newbies. There is also a dedicated section for women in the form of a contest. Women developers have been asked to build apps for any of the following categories: entertainment, fashion, leisure, games, recreation or travel. Microsoft is offering winners of the competition a Windows Phone handset.

SUCCESS STORIES

Among the more successful women developers is Srividya Vaidyanathan, co-founder of PixelMat. Her company initially made apps for iOS and Android, but she has now started working closely with Microsoft to design and build apps for Windows Marketplace.

Srividya has had 13 years of experience in the IT industry but the spurt in smartphone and tablet growth prompted her to explore app development as a potential career option. “After tablets became popular I felt that apps could be a great educational tool.” Most of the apps created by PixelMat were oriented towards children. Among them are ‘Yellow Pants’, ‘Pointy and Pokey’ and ‘Punshine’.

During her interview with eWorld, we asked her about opportunities for women in app development. “Globally there are many women developers but in India it is still a rarity. In order to build your own apps you need a software and technical background.” She says that it’s actually quite easy for a woman to work in the field because the process is systematic and hassle-free.

Srividya has developed two apps that are featured only on Windows Marketplace: Toddler ABC and Toddler Numbers. On Women’s Day, Srividya open-sourced Toddler ABCs, so fellow developers can have a chance to modify the app and subsequently learn how to build their own. “There is even an option to make the apps more regional, so you could change the background music and the language to Hindi, Kannada or Tamil if you wish,” she says.

Source:http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/features/eworld/article3266512.ece?homepage=true&ref=wl_home

10 free and amazing tools for Windows PCs

April 2nd, 2012

Your Windows PC may not come with too much software pre-loaded , but you don’t need to spend anything to get these amazing tools, says ET.

CAMSTUDIO – RECORD YOUR SCEEN ACTIONS
This nifty piece of software can record whatever you’re doing on the screen and make it into a video. Let’s say you need to demonstrate something on your PC to a friend, family member or broadcast it to the web – you start CamStudio, click record, minimise the windows and then go about what you need to do.

Once done, bring up CamStudio, stop recording and you’ll get a high-quality AVI video file of all your actions. It’s just so much simpler and clearer than using a camera to record a screen. Get it from www.camstudio.org.

CROSSLOOP – USE IT TO ASK FOR REMOTE HELP
This is what you need to use if you get stuck with something. With Crossloop, anyone can connect to your computer and temporarily take over – with your permission of course. You don’t need to worry about complicated VNC clients or IP addresses, just as long both PCs/Macs have Crossloop installed and have decent internet connections, they can connect to each other.

Connections are secure and only possible using a password – random passkeys are generated each time it starts. Get it from www.crossloop.com.

DEXPOT – VIRTUALISE YOUR OWN DESKTOP
This is a great utility for virtual desktops. Let’s say you like have multiple windows open at the same time – so many that your poor desktop and taskbar are stressed to the max. With Dexpot, you have have four different desktops – each operating like an individual computer.

You can have different windows and different programs running in each, and switch between them with a keyboard shortcut.It’s especially useful if you’re using a laptop with a smaller screen. Get it from www.dexpot.de.

ERASER – SECURELY REMOVE FILES
When you’re selling or giving away an old computer or hard drive, spare a thought for all your data which will probably still be on it (even if you delete) and easily recoverable with free software like Recuva.

With Eraser, you can securely erase all your data (or targeted files and folders) so that it can never be accessed again. Eraser overwrites your existing data with random patterns and you can choose the level of security you prefer. Get it from www.eraser.heidi.ie.

KEEPASS – ONE PASSWORD FOR ALL
If you’re fed up with trying to remember multiple passwords, KeePass is the answer. It’s an open-source password keeper that keeps everything in a highly encrypted database. You can store passwords, credit card information, bank IDs and so on – secure with one master password – and your data will be encrypted on your machine itself, using the most secure encryption algorithms currently available. Get it from www.keepass.info.

RECUVA – GET YOUR DELETED FILES BACK
With Recuva, you can recover documents that you have accidentally deleted, either from your computer’s built in hard drive, an external one, a connected digital camera or even a USB flash drive.

The reason this works is simple – when you click delete, the file isn’t actually deleted, it just becomes hidden, freeing up space and ready to be overwritten with something else. As long as you haven’t overwritten loads of data on it already or formatted the memory device, it should work fine. Get it from www.piriform.com/recuva.

ROCKETDOCK – REPLACE YOUR BORING TASKBAR
If you’ve always wanted a slick software dock & launcher like Mac OS X, get RocketDock. Not only is it lightweight (doesn’t hog system resources), but it’s completely customisable – you can choose a location, choose from various themes and animation effects, add/ remove shortcuts with ease (drag and drop) and If you prefer, you could even use it as a complete replacement for the standard Windows taskbar – in this mode, your applications will be minimised to the dock. Get it from www.rocketdock.com.

SCREENLEAP – SHARE SCREENS WITH PEOPLE
Screenleap is a screen sharing service, but one that works through any regular web browser – you don’t need to download and install anything or even sign up as long as you have Java (which you probably already do).

The people you want to share your screen with can even access it using a web browser on a smartphone or tablet without needing any app. Plus, the biggest advantage is that you can share with multiple people simultaneously. Head to www.screenleap.com to get started with sharing your screen.

TRUECRYPT – HIGH SECURITY
If you have files on your computer which no one should ever see but you, use TrueCrypt. It’s an automatic and real-time open source encryption software that can secure everything on your hard drive, making it inaccessible to an unauthorised person (even an experienced hacker).

You can also use it to created an encrypted volume within a drive. It uses technology that utilises the multi-core processors of today to deliver encryption-decryption without slowing down your system. Get it from www.truecrypt.org.

XBMC – YOUR MEDIA, YOUR WAY
In its most basic, XBMC is a media centre software for Windows, but it’s actually so much more than that. If you have a PC connected to a TV or regularly connect your laptop for movies, music or viewing photographs, XBMC is a must-have.

The interface is customisable, attractive, intuitive and visible at a comfortable viewing distance from the TV (unlike the normal Windows interface). What makes XBMC so special is the vibrant user community and the numerous add-ons . Get it from www.xbmc.org.

Source:http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/software/10-free-and-amazing-tools-for-windows-pcs/articleshow/12499583.cms

Cerberus FTP Server Software For Windows

March 19th, 2012

Back in the good old days of the Internet, ftp was one of the prime services to transfer large files on the Internet. It is still a viable option today, but things have shifted away from ftp, especially in the home user market where many alternatives are now available.

Setting up a home ftp server can still be a useful thing to do, for instance if you like to share files with other members of the same local network, or if you want to make files available on the Internet from your own machine and not Internet storage.

Cerberus FTP Server is a free for personal use ftp server software for Windows. When you first start the program after installation, you are guided through the initial setup with a wizard. Here you create the initial user and permissions, select the initial root directory. The program tries to look-up the computer’s public IP address automatically, and will provide the administrator with connectivity tips if it notices that connections may be blocked from the outside.

The ftp server is started automatically after the configuration wizard, and you can start to connect to it right away. The default configuration preferences may need some adjusting though, as the maximum connections limit is set to 500 for instance, which would surely bring every home PC to its knees. You can disable log ins with a click on the Allow Logins checkbox for the time of the configuration.

A click on Configure opens the the server manager window where you can make changes to the initial ftp server configuration. This includes the connection limit and listening port for every IP address the ftp server is configured to work with, logging, remote access via web console, or messages that users see when they connect and disconnect.

The main server interface displays a service summary on the start page. Here you see the network and security overview, system messages, the current connections, and the listening interfaces. Tabs lead to server logs, connections, transfers and statistics.

Users can be created which is highly recommended for security purposes. Besides better tracking of user activities on the ftp, it enables you to customize which directories users see when they connect to the sever.

The IP Manager is the second window that you may want to look at before you start sharing the ftp server IP with clients. Here you can whitelist or blacklist IPs. This can be useful to allow connections only from specific IP addresses (e.g. only local IPs).

System administrators can create automatic rules for events in the event manager. Here it is possible to send an email when an update is available, run a third party program when a file gets deleted on the ftp, or launch server operations.

Cerberus FTP Server is a professional ftp server solution for Windows. The fully working Enterprise ftp server trial is enabled for the first 25 days of use, before it is turned into a personal edition. Some features may not be available anymore after this period, you can find out which on the product comparison page. The server is compatible with all recent 32-bit and 64-bit editions of the operating system.

Source:http://www.ghacks.net/2012/03/19/cerberus-ftp-server-software-for-windows/

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