Directory of all .eu domains
We’re proud to present our new directory of all european .eu doman names. It offers a listing of all registered .eu domains with their respective technical contacts and the data of the web site they are hosting (title, keywords, description, server Ip address). All the information about each domain is shown in English language where the metadata is shown in the original language of the web site hosted on the domain.
“EUlisting.com” can be a rich source of information concerning .eu domain names and their contacts. As such it’s a great enrichment of our current domain name directories, namely for Slovenian domain names and Chinese domain names that have become very popular since their launch in 2009.
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Touch Paint for Windows on tablet
Just after a few days after I have first installed Windows 8 Consumer Preview on my virtual machine and later on my ExoPC tablet I have started to get ideas for development of software. I haven’t started with Metro apps (Metro apps are native Windows 8 programs), but I have started with the Desktop mode – the one I know best from the Miha’s utilities experience.
The first app that I have develop is a full screen app for drawing with your fingers. User can, just by touching the screen, draw different lines and create shapes or drawings. I have named the app Touch Paint and even if it runs also on desktop computers it’s not really very useful if you use it with a keyboard and mouse (but you can try it, it works).
So basically Touch Paint is a blank canvas when you started, and by touching the screen you can draw on that canvas. The colors are selected randomly, and so is the thickness of the brush (or better, your finger).
You can download the app and try it out from the brand new Touch Paint mini site.
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Windows 8 has a great future on tablet PCs
By now you already know that I own an ExoPC tablet computer. You’ve probably read how I installed Windows 8 Consumer Preview on the tablet.
First impressions were great. At least compared to MeeGo and to my two year old phone running Android (currently 1.6). My tablet is finally useful! Its still heavy and loud, but I can do things with it.
I think Microsoft is on a good path here. By creating Metro user interface they want to get closer to the iOS and Android devices that have spread like cancer in last two years. I don’t know if they’ll do a good job there. But here’s the catch: they’re not dumping Windows user interface, but instead offering it side by side with Metro. Imagine, tablet experience and ‘real computer experience in only one device? This is a great idea. Even if Microsoft has little apps in Store, it has millions of real software titles that can run on their devices. But more important, iPads and Android tablets have failed to be a great tool when creating content. They are great for consuming it and for sharing that with friends, but they fail the moment you have to create something useful. Or do something work related (beside browsing the web, reading mail and replying). In these instances I turned on my laptop and I did the work. Now imagine this: instead of carrying a tablet and a notebook (or netbook) you can have just one device with best of both worlds! True, you’d be still missing the real keyboard, but think of Asus EEE Transformer – its hardware allows it to be both a tablet and a notebook, and now with Windows 8 it will really get a chance to be both in one machine.
I think Windows 8 devices have a great future in front of them. And yes, Windows 8 is making a step closer towards the missing device.
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