Code Archive

LiveZilla

As far as I know, CRM solutions are extremely expensive to deploy and maintain. I know this from a former high school classmate, who has a little IT company in charge of such a product. He only deployed a custom solution to a small ...Read More

JoobsBox

Confession time, once again! Deep inside, I am a lazy person. Sometimes, this becomes pretty obvious, but at least it doesn’t happen too often. For example, some buddies of mine released some job reviews site, and things are going pretty well for them. I ...Read More

Tetris With jQuery

Do you remember Dos Navigator? Probably not, and I won’t tell you too much about it, only that this was a very good file manager for MS-DOS, and one of the features I loved was… Tetris! Yeah, a file manager with Tetris built in, ...Read More

HashMask

If you’re one of those who don’t like to see their own passwords as they type (very useful when you’re in a room with people you can’t actually trust), password masking is a good idea, but it also has its weak parts, especially that ...Read More

Bumpbox

Integrating various media files to your website gets more interesting with each day, as the number of noobs surfing the Internet increases. I didn’t say it with a bad intention, it’s just the fact that older people getting to discover the World Wide Web, ...Read More

FormFields

A few years ago, a friend of mine told me he was working on some project, and I asked him about the language used, being almost sure he was employing PHP to get the job done. The surprise came when I found out he ...Read More

AnythingZoomer

Zooming in certain sites is often needed, especially by people with various vision problems. While there are plenty of programs/browser plugins built to help you zoom in a certain page, and most browsers also have zooming capabilities right out of the box, implementing area ...Read More

T-dah

“Ta-taaaa! You got mail!” What if your mail client could speak? I guess that’s how it should let you know that there’s something new in your inbox… or at least that’s how I think T-dah got its name… but let’s take a closer look ...Read More

Spiffy Corners

Some time ago, I was talking about very simple tools that come with a single purpose, and those online behemots some love while others hate, like the SEOmoz tools package, for example. Now, the time has come for another really straightforward tool, namely Spiffy ...Read More