Mighty Box launcher for Windows

Delete FirefoxMighty Box is an open source computer utility software for Windows distributed freely, that was started by Eyal Wiener (Me!). It allows users to use the keyboard to rapidly perform tasks such as launching applications, manipulating files and data, running scripts, or sending e-mail. Mighty Box is centered on a very simple three-panel interface, called the “command window”: the user performs complex tasks using simple, configurable key-combinations.

The three-panel interface consists of constructing a command in a way that resembles to constructing a sentence in the English language, which makes it very intuitive. In linguistic typology, subject-verb-object (SVO) is a sentence structure where the subject comes first, the verb second, and the object third. Mighty Box uses this common order found in more than 75% of the world’s languages. It is also the most common order developed in Creole languages, suggesting that it may be somehow more initially ‘obvious’ to human psychology.
Mighty Box is hosted on launchpad and is currently during first stages of development. Developers are welcome

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Sharks are yummy!

In this post I’m gonna show-off some of my really really old Flash work, maybe my first creation ever on Flash… I was 15 at the time..

I was very influenced by sharks at the time apparently, becuase this website I developed entirely in Flash revolves around the underwater scene and sharks! Its a content-less website, summed up with a cool  main menu and some cute animations…

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Saturn-Clock Helps You Keep Track of Your Day Agenda

A new application for the Linux desktop offers you an overview of your day agenda. The application uses your Google account details to load your Google Calendar events, and draws them on a slick analog clock widget that you can place on your desktop.

Another one of Saturn-Clock features is notifying you about upcoming events using your own pre-defined reminders on gcal, and events starting or ending.

Saturn-Clock is also planning on adding a second ring that will show a contact’s calendar, so you can easily find free time you both can share togather.

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