Friday, August 28, 2009

A formal apology . . . And a pitch, for those who like earning money.

Alright, here it is. I feel that I may have sold out, but there comes a point where one feels one must. In an effort to supliment my currently non-existant income, I've set up a Google Ad-sense account tied to this blog. Though until readership improves, I doubt it'll make any difference. Meanwhile, to whatever readers I DO have: The ads are there because if you CLICK one of them, Google gives me money.

I've also stumbled on a very clever little tool which I'm hoping will earn me a few bucks on the side: a site called LinkBee. (Yes, this is my referal link. Help a brother out.)

LinkBee is an attempt to monetize the URL shortening game. We've all heard of TinyURL and other sites like it; LinkBee adds a new twist. By adding some relatively unobtrusive ads to a link - with a selection of options, either intersital or banner - LinkBee allows you to earn money for the links you shorten. They pay out through PayPal, and while rates are relatively low, (1.50-$2 depending on the method of advertising, and that on a per-thousand-click basis) a high traffic link can earn you some bonus money. There IS a minimum payout, around 15-20 dollars, but if enough people visit the sites you link . . . it can still add up in time. You can also create links without advertising, at your option.

It's also possible to earn extra money through referrals, as LinkBee provides you with additional funds for the links your referrals create.

So, anyone interested in making some extra money, and simultainiously helping a starving student out, please follow my referral link and start making links of your own. It's not a bad idea, really, and if there MUST be advertising, it's about time the end users find ways of making it work for us.

For LinkBee, click here.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Alternatives to the Dock Bar: Launchy!

I'll be honest, here; the only reason I still have a dock bar on my desktop at this point is that I think it's pretty. I could easily run my computer without one and be even more efficient, and there's one reason why.

The Keyboard Application Launcher.

The basic principle of this class of software is as follows: you hit a quick hotkey combination to bring up the launcher, start typing the name of the program you want, and voila; hit enter, and you've got your program in a few keystrokes.

Now, there are a few good choices in this field, but my personal favorite is Launchy. There are a few other decent choices, but I haven't tried all of them; Colibri was fairly good, when last I tried it, but Launchy has a few nice things going for it. It's easy to configure, it handles spelling mistakes pretty well. Enzo is also fairly decent, but then again it's also mostly dead - AND, counting further against it, it's not skinable.

Launchy, on the other hand, is. Very skinable, in fact. There are quite a lot of good skins available on DeviantArt, as is often the case with programs I'll mention, and it comes with a few good ones preloaded, too. Odds are you can find something you like that goes with whatever look you've got going for your desktop.

Another program that sometimes is mentioned is FindAndRunRobot, but I don't know much about its features or skinability. Mostly the screenshots I've seen just don't look terribly pretty, but I'm willing to be proven wrong if anyone can show otherwise.

Oh, but before I leave Launchy behind and finish this entry: Perhaps my favorite feature of Launchy is its ability to index files other than your Start Menu/Quick Launch. Launchy can also be configured to index your videos, photos, documents, music. . . whatever you might wish. I have mine set to index Videos, Music, and Documents, in all the places I commonly store them.

Download it, mess around, you'll figure it out; after all, it's freeware, safe, and light on resource consumption. You've got nothing to lose by trying it. :)