April 12, 2005 / OCVolume

The OCVolume category contains posts with emails I received regarding OCVolume. This time, a Swedish student emailed me to ask for help. Hi! I’m a Swedish student hoping maybe I could use your speech recognition engine in a project at the university. Our aim is to try to include voice commands in a client that should control a Lego robot.

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April 12, 2005 / OCVolume

The OCVolume category contains posts with emails I received regarding OCVolume. These emails were received while I was in 2nd year of university. Hi Danny, it was nice to know that you are still in school. actually we people are too in the schools.we are a group of three people doing B.Tech at Indian School of Mines, Dhanbad INDIA. we

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April 12, 2005 / OCVolume

The OCVolume category contains posts with emails I received regarding OCVolume. I love how open source projects can help connect people from all over the world! This time from French speaking places. hello,
We are french students and we want to use ocvolume
for speech recognition for our project because it’s very interesting.
But i want to

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April 12, 2005 / OCVolume

The OCVolume category contains posts with emails I received regarding OCVolume. Emails I got before 2005. OCVolume was being used by Spanish visitors :) Here are some emails I got (PII replaced): Thanks Dany, I’d changed the microphone, and I Can integrate (in a Prototype) ocvolume in part of my application. We keep in touch, for comment to you my

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November 28, 2004 / Linux Unix QNX

so how do you save streaming video on linux? The question came to me when I wanted to show Murat a commercial of Katamari Damashi (a great game!).
Murat’s IE is messed up and he can’t play streaming video. :( I knew that on windows I could use StreamBox to save video serving on mms:// protocol. What about on

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November 21, 2004 / Linux Unix QNX

written by me I simply can’t stand evolution 2.0 doesn’t have systray support… developers are working on 2.2 with its new EPlugin system. on mailing-list, one of the dev’s said they already have a patch for systray waiting to be ported to EPlugin. that’s gonna take a while before they get to it though, so I started working on a

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November 6, 2004 / Linux Unix QNX

for me amsn has everything I want I don’t like gaim and its incomplete MSN features…
only thing I did like about gaim is that it displays a little bit of history in your chat window, so that I know what I was talking about last time. NOW with release of amsn 0.94 and its new plugin system, this

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October 31, 2004 / Linux Unix QNX

the number of programs lacking this is pissing me off… refering to thunderbird and evolution I was playing around w/ Devil’s Pie yesterday and today… then an idea strike me! why can’t we have a generic notification area app? take devil’s pie code that can set WM hints like hide from tasklist & pager, and then minimize it, also take

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August 12, 2004 / Linux Unix QNX

Much better than the default See screenshot. Vovan from XFCE forum posted this patch, which made Alt + Tab much better to use now. http://xfce.lindesign.se/db/viewtopic.php?t=761 You can apply the patch to current CVS src… just take out the first block that it’s patching, it’s no longer needed. Everything else patched cleanly I made a mirror of the patch here.

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July 24, 2004 / Linux Unix QNX

like the name suggests, it’s for checking gmail account for new email you might know that there’s already gtray for windows: http://torrez.us/archives/2004/05/23/000272.html and there’s also gtray for unix: http://fraggle.alkali.org/projects/gtray/ furthermore, there’s GMailCheck for gdesklet and I believe there’s something for KDE users too! I use XFCE CVS myself, but gtray for unix requires ruby-gnome binding… that requires me to install

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