Like parodies? Then go here, and click on play. It’s just brilliant. Thanks Adi.
Thanks Mike, for blogging this one:
guru@linux:~> who | grep -i redhead | talk; cd ~; wine; talk; touch; unzip; touch; strip; gasp; finger; mount; fsck; more; yes; gasp; umount; make clean; sleep;
Because I need to “deploy” O.M.O. to the laptop, and the program includes a data-directory with the NexusDB database, I thought: why not give Inno Setup a try?
I downloaded version 5.0.8, installed and ran it. Opening example1 made me wonder: it can’t be that simple? I changed some of the text to represent my application name etc, and press the “run” button. It worked. In about 5 minutes, including the time to download (well, that was about 3 seconds) the program itself and the source (yep, Inno Setup is Open Source). Thanks, Jordan!
Reading the MSDN-blogs, I ran into ClockLink, a free analog-clock-in-flash provider. I included it in the navigation bar on the right. Hope you like it. It’s the local time on my server, so you know what time it is here (Enschede, The Netherlands).