I drive about 4 miles to work, each way. That's not far, right? However, in that short distance, there are quite a few strange things I see other drivers do. Here are some quiz questions that illustrate some actual instances of weird "Moline driving."
Timer
The timer can count up from a time in the past or count down towards a time in the future.
The timer's appearance and the format of the time (and text) is very configurable. You can hide it's border, it's background, set the color and glow effects.
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Software for graphics and slideshow projects
All of this stuff is freeware.
Sound Recorder
This is a simple recorder that records directly to an MP3 file. Recording can be paused and resumed.
The recording window has a compact mode and can be set to stay on top of other windows, so it can be out of the way, yet still visible.
When done recording, you can playback the recording or upload the file to an FTP site.
RocketDock with multiple bars\docks
It seems there is plenty of interest about how to make RocketDock work with two or more docks or bars. Most answers say to use additional docking programs--one for each dock you want. Or use a commercial program that offers multiple docks. I think RocketDock is excellent except I want more than one. I finally figured out how to do it!
Let's first point out that RD is licensed under the Creative Commons license and it explicitly says "You are free... to Remix--to adapt the work." And also to redistribute.
Using a Bitnami Virtual Appliance
Here is some information I've collected for setting up and using a Bitnami Virtual Appliance. Specifically, I was using a couple of appliances to test a plugin in different versions of Redmine.
NuGet - publishing projects to a repository server (possibly your own)
NuGet makes it easy to add, remove, and update libraries and tools in .Net projects. Can we put a NuGet repository on our own server?