Browser Based Typing Tutor
It is rare to find great free online tools for teaching children, but today is your lucky day. While looking for ways to engage young children in learning to type, I found a flash based typing tutor that was actual fun to use. The good folks at BBC Schools have created Dance Mat Typing. It is full of color and fun animated characters. The only downsides to this tool is it requires internet access and does not record individual progress. If you plan on utilizing the site you should plan on remembering which lessons your student or child have already completed. That is just a small price to pay for an awesome and free educational tool.
Check Out Phaseruptor for webOS
Another Star Trek app for webOS made it's debut to Palm's official app catalog last month. Phaseruptor, wraps two energy weapons from the Star Trek universe into one... The Federation Phaser and the Klingon Distruptor. We, Novacharter.com, developed the phaser and distruptor graphics for this app, but all the hard work was done by qurgh at www.wizage.net who did all the coding.
The Klingon distruptor has two settings while the Federation phaser has several power settings. This app is Free and avalible for download in the webOS app catalog here.
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Audio Rippers & Intellectual Property
Ripping the audio from Youtube videos has been around for awhile. After testing one the other day it got me thinking: What is the difference between downloading a song that has a copyright from a bittorrent site and using a service to rip the same audio from a Youtube video? The answer is obvious, there is no difference. Although I do not think you should use the service I'm about to talk about to download songs with a copyright, that doesn't mean you cannot use the service to download songs which are in the public domain.
Dirpy is an impressive web based Youtube ripper. Not only can you use the service to download a video from Youtube, you can also rip the audio. What sets this service apart from similar sites is the ability to set Start/Stop times and add custom ID3 tags. ID3 tags include the title, artist, album, and track number.
HP in the Web/Beta Feed
UPDATE: This article assumes that the following apps are developed by HP. The developer site listed for these apps is www.hp.com.
As we all know HP is planning to acquire Palm, the people that brought us our beloved webOS mobile operating system. I could write up an editorial about how people are concerned about what direction HP will take webOS... but frankly why beat a dead horse? Instead I'd like to talk about the future of apps developed by HP. Yesterday we saw an influx of apps in the web and beta feed by none other than HP. All of these apps are rather bare-bones but are functional and do what they are supposed to do. These apps are nothing exceptional, other than the fact that HP developed them but nonetheless I like that our new "overlords" are dipping their feet into webOS development.
The first app we'll look at is "RockPaperScissors". Don't expect much from this very simple game. You pick your action and you are told if you win, lose, or draw. It keeps a tally at the top of the screen (it doesn't save these scores, it is erased once the app is closed). I am disappointed that there isn't more to this game. Although you can determine what the A.I. chose as it's action, I wish it told you what it picked. An animation of your hand and the A.I.'s hand or just a simple image of the action would be nice to look at. I can honestly say that you'll be bored fast without some kind visual improvement.
Next we'll look at "Maze". Like the name implies this is a maze game that gets more difficult as you progress. It's similar to what you would give a grade schooler to kill time. I think this app has a great deal of promise but there are many things that need to be improved. One complaint that I have is that once you close the app your progress is erased. The second complaint are the controls. You must tap the screen to bring up a directional pad and once you tap the directional, the pad goes away. It becomes rather tiresome having to continually tap the screen. A permanent control or a directional swipe, similar to the way "Snake" by roar does it, would be easier for the player.
"magicBlock", yet another simple game, has more to it than the previous games. The goal of the game is to turn the yellow lights blue. It's more addicting than the other games HP pushed out in the Beta Feed. A nice little touch is that the lights "twinkle", something I didn't really expect. The levels become increasingly harder, but there is a "Help" button that gives you a hint at the next move you should make... a nice touch. The "Restart" button restarts the level, and like the other apps it doesn't save your progress once the app is closed.

HP also released three productivity apps. A timer app called "FinalCountDown" is surprisingly useful. Again a simple interface; we have a time input, countdown display, and a start/stop button. What surprised me was when it reached the end of the count down it chimes, vibrates, and shows a notification (unfortunately the notification goes away). A drawback of the app is that the device needs to be "awake" in order for the countdown to work. What do I mean by "awake"? Once the screen goes black, the countdown stops until you either open the phone or press the power button. This is a big drawback to this app, one that I hope is resolved in the future.

"Password Creator" does exactly what it says. It gives you several options to the customize the generated password such as using upper case, lower case, digits, and length. The only drawback of this app is the lack of being copy the password into another application.

"QuickSms" is actually pretty nifty. I believe there are similar apps in the app catalog, but I like that this is quick and simple. It comes preloaded with a few categories and each category has a few SMS templates. What is awesome is that you can edit them, add to the category, and make your own category. Don't worry about closing the app, your new templates are saved for later. When you click the "Send SMS" button, it pulls up the messaging app and from there you enter the recipient and press the send button. I hope HP will develop a similar app for the email client, I for one use the Canned Response in Gmail all the time and would like a similar ability on my phone.

That's it for now. Be sure to check back for updates to these apps and hopefully more apps from HP in the future.
Opera Unite: Sharing Data
One of the coolest features about the new Opera Browser is it's ability to share data with other people. Opera Unite, is a way to share music, files, and even host a website from your own computer. All you need is an Opera Account, the latest build of Opera with Unite, and an internet connection. Once you setup a directory to keep your files in, Unite will create a url others can use to access your computer. You can password protect your files or share them publicly.
Check out this video from the Opera Unite Support Site to learn more:
Public Transit & the Palm Pre
For a few months now, the iPhone has had an app for the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority). MassTransit(TM), created by the local Cambridge, MA company Sparkfish Creative, includes schedule information for all MBTA services. There isn't an app like this for the Palm Pre just yet, but I've grouped a few apps together that provides a similar functionality.
First on my list is Google Maps. Google Maps has transit directions. All you have to do is put in your current location (or have auto locate enabled which will enter your location for you), your destination, and the time you are leaving. It will give you a list of various times and routes you can choose from.
Second on my list is FeedReader. After you input the MBTA's RSS Feed in to the app, you'll be able to view all of the service alerts that the MBTA posts (Note: There will be a lot of service alerts throughout the day).
Finally, third on my list is PDF Viewer. The MBTA provides a downloadable map of it's transit services in Portable Document Format. Although I don't use this (since I have memorized the MBTA's map), I have included this to round out my list.
Although this is not the most eligant solution, until a developer creates a fully functioning app for the MBTA, this is a free alternative for people living in the Boston area using the Palm Pre.
Backing Up DVD’s (Personal Use Only)
Making a backup of a DVD should be easy... right? Wrong! All recently released DVD's from big film companies have some sort of encryption to prevent you from creating back ups. Why would you want to create a backup of a movie that you paid for and own? DVD's, like CD's are vulnerable to scratches and dents. If this happens the disk becomes unreadable meaning you'd have to shell out another $20 to get a new copy with the risk of it happening again.
There are a few open source and freeware options that are available but fall short when it comes to the most recent movies (such as "Star Trek" 2009). Options that I have used in the past required a set of several programs to produce 1 movie usually taking a few hours to complete.
Recently, the good people at Giveaway of the Day and Digiarty Software allowed people to freely download WinX DVD Ripper Platinum. Normally $29.95, this program has performed flawlessly (with one exception). Even at $29.95, this software is a bargain considering it creates a backup of your movie library preventing you from losing potentially hundreds of dollars if your disks become broken.

WinX DVD Ripper Platinum
I also suggest downloading the open source program XBMC, which is a media player and entertainment hub for digital media on your computer. This program is able to use the internet to download information about your movies to sort them (by actor, year, genre, etc.). By enabling UPnP, game consoles like the PS3 will be able to see your computer as a media server and you will be able to steam your movies from your computer to your TV.
Disclaimer: This website is NOT endorsing the use of these programs for illegal file sharing. Use these programs for personal backup of DVD's you already own. Use these programs at your own risk.
New Computer? Need Apps? Enter Ninite.
If you're like me, you may have just purchased a Windows 7 machine. Once you find and buy a new computer, the "helpful" staff may suggest software you should buy to install on your new machine (and give them more commission). Before you splurge a few hundred dollars more, you should check out Ninite which lets you download several free and open source programs all at once.
The simple interface splits the software into several categories (Web Browsers, Messaging, Media, etc.). Just check off the programs that you wish to download and install and press the large green "Get Installer" button all the way at the bottom. Save the installer to your desktop and run it. It installs everything with no need for user input.

Ninite Easy PC Setup
I tried this to download three pieces of software and it worked seamlessly. This should be the first stop for anyone looking for new (free) applications for their systems.
Making Your Own PS3 Themes For Free
If you have the an image editor, a text editor, an USB drive, and a PS3... You are on your way to making your own PS3 themes! Sounds simple enough right?
To start off you'll need to download a compiler that Sony offers free of charge (The file is compressed, so you'll need a program like 7zip to uncompress it). You can find the official download on the PS3 site here (Look for "PS3 Custom Theme Toolbox (Zip)" and click).
Once unzipped, you'll be able to find a sample theme located in PS3_CustomThemeToolbox\p3tcompiler_v101\sample\01. I recommend making a copy of the 01 folder renaming it 02. The sample.xml file, located in the new 02 folder, contains all the information used by the compiler to generate the theme. Here you can change author information, language settings, and all of the locations of the images used in your theme using a text editor like Notepad.
Backgrounds are jpegs. You should have at least two backgrounds, one for HD (1920x1080) and one for SD (640x480) resolutions. All of the other images used in the theme are png files. I suggest using an image editor like Gimp or Paint.net to edit the images that come with the theme.
Now that all your images are edited and your xml file is saved, you can now compile the files into a single theme file. Simply drag your xml file and drop it on the p3tcompiler.exe file located in PS3_CustomThemeToolbox\p3tcompiler_v101. This will open a command prompt that will generate your theme file which will be saved in the same folder your xml and image files are located.
Your newly created p3t file can now be moved to your USB drive to be installed on your PS3. On your USB drive create a folder called PS3, inside that folder create another called THEME. Copy the p3t file to the theme folder (Example: E:\PS3\THEME\sample.pt3).
Take your USB drive and plug it in to the PS3. Go to Settings> Theme Settings> Theme> Install. Chose the USB drive and chose the theme. The theme is now installed and will be available from the Theme options. Select the theme and then select Apply.
Here is an example of a Theme I have created. The theme is provided free of charge below the video.
Download Theme
Horror in the Public Domain?
Who doesn't like old campy horror movies from the 1950's to get in to the spirit of Halloween? The Internet Archive host a multitude of movies and television shows which have entered into the public domain. For those that don't know, "The Internet Archive (IA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building and maintaining a free and openly accessible online digital library, including an archive of the World Wide Web." - Wikipedia
IA hosts about 49 titles in the "horror" category (some entries have been duplicated, some may be better quality uploads). 1968's Night of the Living Dead and 1962's The Brain That Wouldn't Die are two good examples of films in the library. These films have entered into the public domain and are available for free to download. If downloading isn't your thing, they also stream the movie on the site (akin to youtube, hulu, etc.).
Link to the Horror Movie Category!
Have a Spooky Safe and Haunted Happy Holiday!






