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News and Views from The Institute for End User Computing!

The Year Ahead

January 1st, 2010

A lot has been going on behind the scenes here at the IEUC and we look forward to many exciting developments in 2010.

The next couple of weeks will be taken up with a writing project while we wait for any trailing 2009 donations to reach us so we can fully assess our financial position from the year past. Then as soon as the IRS release the 2009 990-EZ Form & Instructions we will be processing that paperwork and transferring the information in it to our next Annual Report. We are also actively looking to expand our Board of Directors, so if you’d like to be considered, do get in touch.

As time permits between all of these administrative tasks we will roll out our next major website update as soon as possible so we can begin to expand the site again. We need volunteer to help in this work too!

Research-wise, we are primarily focused on parsing quasi natural language for End User Programming and we are also looking at some Public Policy Issues related to Virtual Worlds.

We have a few other plans in the works, but don’t want to prematurely make any announcements at this time.

Overall, 2010 is shaping up to be a great year!

A New Year’s Eve Update

December 31st, 2009

We have just upgraded our blogging software to WordPress 2.9 without incident.

Since we are working on a major look-and-feel upgrade for our site, we have installed this temporary WordPress Theme along with the update to save the time it would have taken to retrofit our old custom theme.

All of us at the IEUC wish you a safe and Happy New Year’s Eve.

WordPress 2.8.5 & Other Work In Progress

October 30th, 2009

We have just upgraded our blogging engine to version 2.8.5 using WordPress’ convenient automatic update facility.

In other news, we are also working on a major revision of our static pages to simplify their organization and better support a certain legacy web browser that is still used by a significant percentage of our site’s visitors who no doubt can’t upgrade due to institutional decisions outside their control.

Mobile Device Support Added!

September 8th, 2009

We have just augmented our WordPress installation with the WPtouch iPhone Theme plugin to provide improved blog access on the iPhone, iPod touch, Android, Opera Mini mobile, Palm Pre and BlackBerry Storm platforms.

Installation on our end was completely painless.

Do let us know how you like it or if you run into any problems viewing this content on your device!

Snow Leopard Installation Notes & Advice

September 1st, 2009

Apple has just released a significant upgrade to OS X which actually frees up some disk space and generally optimizes the entire OS. Cosmetic changes are minor but welcomed.

We recommend running the disk repair utility off of the install disk before upgrading. Also, when the system comes up to reboot to complete the installation, there is a chance that your machine may stall giving you a mobile cursor against a blue background that has nothing to click on. If this happens, “Don’t Panic”. Just wait for all disk activity to stop and hold down the power button until your machine powers off, then reboot normally. At that point, you should see a multicolor spinning cursor for a bit after which the Finder will load.

If you had previously installed the PlugSuit Preference Pane, it will generate annoying permission requests until you disable it. You may have to enable, disable, and re-enable it, before disabling it will “take”.

If you use any third party plug-ins like the popular GPGMail to add capabilities to Apple’s Mail application, they will be automatic disabled, so you need to wait for newer versions of them to be released. Sadly, GPGMail’s developer does not have the time to work on an update, so he recommends using Thunderbird and its Enigmail plugin instead.

If you use QuickSilver, download the new b56a7 release and delete the QuickSilver folder from you Application Support folder.

There is also a new release of DragThing with a new “Marble” dock theme that visually dovetails in with Snow Leopard’s Dock.

NVIDIA’s cudadriver_2.3.1 installs smoothly, but no amount of tinkering will get SETI@Home to take advantage of it at this time since cuda is only supported on the Windows client.

Finally, there are updates on the way for all the major third party disk repair utilities, so we wouldn’t recommend using anything other than Apple’s Disk Utility until you upgrade them.

This advice is based on a single installation test case, so your experience may be different. As always, it is best to make a bootable backup copy of your hard drive before making any radical changes to your operating system.