Category: Geekdom

Irfanview Goes 4.0

Web Application != Desktop Application

Just another thing to add to the pet-peeve list in my life as a tech-support guy: Folks who think that stuff they do within their Web browser is wholly my responsibility.

The reality is that more and more applications that used have a desktop program that interfaced with remote servers are now just strictly going Web based (mostly MSIE-only, but that’s another rant for another time). I work part-time for a real estate office in the area, and the good majority of what they do is Web-based: MLS, e-mail, Crest, various marketing Web site updates, contact management, etc… . Being all Web-based is nice as it makes it so I don’t have to support a bunch of desktop applications and just have to keep the browser functional. The problem is that people still think with a desktop application mindset, so when they get a server error or an ASP error of some sort (many of these apps are ASP or some ASP-variant like ASP.net), they freak out, and think that it’s my fault and that I can magically fix it. I’ll get panicky folks running into my office, saying they need me right away, and then I walk over, notice it’s in the browser, and tell them to a) try it again, and b) if it doesn’t work, call their support hotline. That’s why you pay these companies all that money so that you can call and yell at them, but I can’t fix a problem that I have absolutely no control over (especially on an application I’ve never used on a server I don’t have access to). Just read them the error on screen, and they’ll be able to help you far quicker than I ever could.

And as these applications become more and more like applications and less like Web pages, it’s going to be harder and harder for people to be able to tell the difference between a desktop and Web application (especially in web apps that hide the address bar). I just keep telling people: If you see the MSIE blue “e” icon in the upper corner of the Window, it’s probably not something I can help you with.

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Make Firefox Look Like Internet Explorer 7

This is always handy for folks who are adverse to change, but should really be running Firefox because they seem to get themselves in trouble with MSIE.

Google Link Dump

Just some random links that were Google-related that I thought I’d share with you here:

Speaking of Google, at tonight’s COWPU meeting we’re going to be talking with Andre Jensen of Global Strategies International about search engine optimization, so hopefully I’ll see some of you there!

I’ve Had Bad Days At The Office…

…but nothing like this:

JUNEAU, Alaska – Perhaps you know that sinking feeling when a single keystroke accidentally destroys hours of work. Now imagine wiping out a disk drive containing an account worth $38 billion.

That’s what happened to a computer technician reformatting a disk drive at the Alaska Department of Revenue. While doing routine maintenance work, the technician accidentally deleted applicant information for an oil-funded account — one of Alaska residents’ biggest perks — and mistakenly reformatted the backup drive, as well.

There was still hope, until the department discovered its third line of defense, backup tapes, were unreadable.

Thanks Cheryl for making me feel that when I screw up, there’s always somebody who’s done it worse.

Another Geekdom Link Dump

There are just some links I had sitting here that may be totally over the head of many of my readers, but I wanted them to be here so I could refer back to them.

Need: ASP/JScript Geek

I won’t go into the ugly details, but if you know your way around ASP and session/cookie handling, I’m sure this will take you about three minutes to figure out. Comment here or e-mail me using the form to the right of the page. Basically, I want to make a directly call to an ASP page using variables in the URL (a GET request), which the page is setup for, but it doesn’t seem to be working because of a session cookie that’s needed (and passed, if you use another page’s ASP form). Again, probably something really simple for an ASP guy, I’m just not an ASP guy, and don’t have time to become one.

Even More Reasons To Avoid Best Buy’s Geeks

Development Link Dump

OK, I promise this will be the last link dump I do in a while. Really. I promise. Cross my heart. But basically here’s a pile of programmer, web development, and site promotion links.

OK, I’m done link-dumping for a while.

Windows and PC Link Dump

OK, following up on the last few days, here are a crapload more links for you, this time all revolving around MS Windows and PCs in general.

OK, those should keep everybody busy. I think I just have one more major link dump coming up.