Upload Pie Uploader

Added on December 11th, 2009

Sometimes you get a crazy idea, and just sit down and make it happen in one go. And that’s exactly what happened last night. On my way home I decided that I should play around with making a Firefox extension for Upload Pie. But instead of just playing around and seeing what’s possible, I ended up finishing the first version of it. Happens sometimes I guess.

Upload Pie Uploader Screenshot

Basically what it lets you do is right click on an image and it will give you an option to upload it on UploadPie. It even copies the URL into your clipboard automatically so you can be even lazier than ever! If you want to try it out, here’s the link to Upload Pie Uploader at Mozilla’s Firefox Add-on repository.

Only in Japan

Added on November 11th, 2009

In Japan, even the viruses are music!

Nyah, here we go again!

Added on February 23rd, 2008

I know that I haven’t update in a while, and there probably is a good reason for it as well. I’m working on a new version of Rihards Online, but seeing that it’s not a top priority project at the moment, it’s taking quite a bit of time.

So until it’s done and launched, I’ll be posting odd bits and pieces that come to mind. So let’s start then. A new version of foobar 2000 is out. What is foobar? Only the best music player that there is. Forget winamp and iTunes, both are rubbish (unless for some reason you are locked into using one of those, then I pity you).

The new version is actually pretty cool, lots of new changes, including my favourite, a new user interface. And it’s not just any new user interface, it’s a fully editable user interface. What does that mean? Well it means that you can delete everything from the player user interface when you open it, and then add bits back where you want them.

Want to have the toolbar at the bottom? No problem. Want to have a huge album art section? No problem. You can basically do anything that you want. Having said that there are two things that I do miss. First is a proper lyrics component that supports the new user interface. And the second thing is a table of album covers just like WMP11 has it.

This is what my current theme looks like:

Sure it’s nothing spectacular, and it doesn’t have super eye-candy, but it currently only takes up 18mb of ram, and that’s with who knows how many GBs of music loaded, and the visualisation component running.

You can download the new foobar version from the official webpage where you can also check out some more screenshots of it in action.