Like the good old days…

Back in the day, when 48kbps was scorching fast, we all needed a way to get our internets faster. I remember many a (un)happy hour fiddling about with various “internet accelerators”, caching proxies, and other bits’n'bobs.

It all came rapidly back to me this week as I tried out ‘mobile broadband’, via a Three USB modem. It’s exactly like dial-up, but faster!

It does sometimes drop the connection (especially during thunderstorms), and doesn’t seem anywhere near as reliable as a wired connection. But it’s still pretty impressive. Look ma, it’s tha intertubes with no wires!

So, in an effort to get a little more stability and speed from the dongle, I started looking at the web accelerators and proxies available today. AllegroSurf is still around – I remember that from when Win2K was in beta! Still looks the same, is still a solid app, still costs money. Well that rules that one out then! It does have useful features though – ad blocking and caching being amongst them.

The Google Web Accelerator was a bit of a no-go. It didn’t like my install of Firefox 3. Too bad – I do.

I half remembered something called “webalizer” or something like that – it had an interface a bit like Avast Antivirus, and did caching and prefetching – but it doesn’t seem to exist any more! Perhaps I’ve completely mis-remembered the name.

Best thing so far is a little Java app from toonel.net – it compresses data to and from toonel’s own web based proxy server. I’m averaging 40% compression both ways – sweet! Saves on the 5gb bandwidth allowance, and speeds up downloading too.

But still, does anyone know what happened to this ‘webalizer’ thing – or even what it was actually called?

Jaikoz – automatic MP3 tagging made easy

So you’ve got a few thousand MP3s knocking around, some tagged properly, but most tagged as “Track 3 Disc 2 Artist Title Unknown Genre”. How do you fix it?

1. You can listen to each track individually, and using your vast knowledge of popular music (and amazing patience) tag each track as nature intended.

or

2. Download Jaikoz and save yourself a ton of bother.

Jaikoz is platform independent, and recognises your files with acoustic fingerprinting technology. By utilising the power of MusicBrainz.com, it can tag your files with little or no input from yourself, and with amazing accuracy.

The link above is for a special promotion exclusive to users of this site – instead of the usual cost, you’ll get the full version of Jaikoz for the reduced price of £14. A small price to pay for such a marvellous tool!

It’s been a while…

Middlesbrough Badge…but I’m back. And so are the mighty Boro!!

The pre-season has been a bit hit and miss, and looked to have taken a turn for the worse against Hibernian today – Boro being 1-0 down within ten minutes of the start of the first half, and then 2-0 down at the same stage in the second!

However, it was not to be for Hibs, as a brace from Afonso ‘The Fonz’ Alves punctuated with a beauty from David Wheater gave us a glorious 3-2 victory!

UP THE BORO!!