Upgrading your blog: What did you forget?

When you upgrade your blog, like I did, it’s easy to forget all the changes and tweaks you made along the way. I just realized that I forgot to re-add the code for the Related Posts Plugin, not to mention the MyAvatars code, and quite a few other things!

This is actually a delightfully simple plugin. You install, run the code and paste the important text into the place you wish in your blog.

Its function is simply to offer related posts for readers to find in your blog about the same topic as the current one. So if you look at this post, you’ll see links to five other posts of similar topics that you can also read.

It’s a great plugin, and one that I didn’t realize I missed until my page views went down! However, it’s working again.

BTW, to prevent this kind of thing happening: make a single page or post entry (don’t publish it), and each time you add something to the blog, copy the details into that page so you can refer to it when it comes time to upgrade! Copy your ad codes, your scripts, and php codes there. When you upgrade, it will be easy to find and add all the information.

Idrive.com: When last did you back up your drive?

If you use a pc to create any kind of material: videos, documents, archives, or whatever, it’s a safe bet that you have at one time or another lost a hard-drive full of data. I have lost several, each time with less and less trouble as I got to grips with doing backups. But I wish that I had had a full back.

Now it is possible. Online Backup offers upto 2GB of space with a securely encrypted access, but at the same time the system is able to be used simply as a drive on your pc (it’s called a mapped drive). So now you can store your music files, photos and videos, and all your personal stuff.

OpenOffice vers. 2.2 and Google Apps: Did the fat lady sing for M$ Office yet?

For those of you who are interested in online applications, you’ve probably used Google Apps before now. Most people hadn’t thought that much about Google as an Office Killer, but now Google Apps has just acquired another component in the Office category to fill in the space between Word and Excel. It’s now got a Powerpoint alternative. This matches with quite an extensive array of other components that are increasingly integrated: Google Docs, Website management, database, Advertising, Domains, Stats, etc… The list is quite extensive. In fact, it’s kind of making Office Live look jaded already, and Google hasn’t really started yet to transform the computing experience…

The BusinessWeek Blog by Rob Hof cites Nick Carr’s as saying about Google Apps:

You first use them as add-on tools for manipulating and sharing Microsoft files online, and then, eventually, you find that you don’t need the underlying applications anymore. Google Apps, in other words, is designed not as an Office Killer but rather as a kind of Office Bodysnatcher. Google doesn’t want to fight the Microsoft apps head-on. It wants to get inside them, and slowly take them over.

I don’t quite agree with that statement, but our office is slowly migrating away from Office 97/2000. We have no plans to upgrade to XP or 2007 versions. Instead, we are using OpenOffice which provides a very usable alternative, and our staff once they realize that they have to relearn Office 2007 anyway agree that they might as well learn OpenOffice.

It’s true that the conversion from Word Document format is painful, esp. with the kind of documents we use, the biggest bugbear we have is the line spacing which is always wrong when we open the converted file in Oo.

But with the increasingly rapacious hands of Microsoft, and their increasingly invasive DRM and copy protections, I’m slowly convinced that our business will be having Penguins as guests soon, and probably when their desktop is friendlier as roommates on our pcs. Naturally, though the photocopy guy is going to be stumped to provide drivers for our aging copy machine, but I’d rather just change our photocopier machine!

Personal Rant: Disclaimer. I don’t own stock in MS or Google ( I wish I did, though! ). I just have an axe to grind.