Archive for September, 2007

Feedback and Galleries are a Good Thing

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

I added a built-in anonymous feedback mechanism to my RX-Plugin a couple of months ago. My goal was to increase the amount of feedback I get by making it easier for you to send it.

I can now report that this has been a great success. I am getting a lot more high-quality comments than ever before. Many of you even reported on problems that gave me plenty of new insights and perspectives on what and how to fix things. This is exactly what I need to turn a good product into a great product. This will soon be out on all of my plug-ins.

Please keep the feedback coming. Just remember to be precise and clear as possible on what problems you encounter. Don’t be afraid to post a question on my blog. I will do my best to resolve as many problems as I can.

On another note, the recently launched gallery.aim.com site is causing a noticeable increase in the activation rate of my plug-ins. This affirms my belief in the power and efficiency of these kinds of central distribution sites. I am glad it is finally here. Unfortunately, the activation step has stumped a few of you. I will be improving this process soon.

New Call Alerts in AIM 6.5 Beta

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Attention AIM Phoneline users! You can now try out the new call alerts in the latest AIM 6.5 Beta.

We have integrated the incoming call alerts in the IM window. Each new call will appear as a new tab in this window if you enable grouped IMs. Here is a sample call alert for a Free AIM Phoneline user:

AIM Phoneline Call Alert

Free AIM Phoneline users (Did you know that you can get a free phone number from AOL?) can use the call alert to take the call or send to voice mail. If you miss the call, you can also use the alert to listen to the voice mail. NOTE: You cannot place calls from a free AIM Phoneline account, just receive them.

Unlimited AIM Phoneline ($14.95/mo) subscribers can take advantage of the extra features in the call alerts like: Forward the call, and special greetings. You can also listen in and pickup the call while it’s in voicemail. Here is a sample call alert for and Unlimited AIM Phoneline call alert:

Unlimited AIM Phoneline Call Alert

Here is what the “Tell Caller…” menu shows:

Unlimited AIM Phoneline Call Alert “Tell Caller…”

Please help test this out since it is a brand new feature in the AIM 6.5 Beta. Let me know if you have any problems, questions or comments on this cool new feature.

Don’t forget that AOL offers free AIM Phoneline accounts. It takes about 5 minutes to get a phone number. You can even get one in any area code in the country where AOL offers this service so you can let your long-distance friends call you on a local number near them and talk all you want for free without restrictions.

AOL Launches the AIM Gallery

Monday, September 17th, 2007

From the how to support custom app development department. AOL recently launched a new web site dedicated to the showcasing of custom apps that are built from the Open AIM SDK and web APIs.

This site, called AIM Gallery, can be accessed at gallery.aim.com. It should quickly become the best place to find and share mashups, AIM Bots, AIM Custom Clients, AIM Plugins, and AIM Whimsicals. See the web site if you don’t know what these are.

The site lets you search, browse, download, rate and comment on these apps. You can also upload your own creations.

Please visit the AIM Gallery today and be sure to let us know what you think about it. Thanks.

Go Skins!

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Hope everyone is enjoying their NFL season opening Sunday.

Here is a Redskins themed ‘yell’ rule for my RX-Plugin. This is similar to the existing yell rule except that it adds a color gradient from gold to burgundy. Just add ‘@@’ to the end of you message to trigger this rule.

Go Skins!

Click here to import the ‘Redskins Yell’ rule into your RX-Plugin settings

Enjoy, and Go Skins!

RX-Plugin and IM Tweaks Feedback Q&A

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

I got some feedback questions today from a few of you reporting problems with my plug-ins.

Q. Do these plug-ins work on Windows Vista?
A. Unfortunately, I can only test them on Windows XP. That being said, I don’t see any reason why they should not work on Windows Vista. Can someone post a comment on their experiences in running my plug-ins on Windows Vista? Is there anything that is not working?

Q. I get an “Error opening file for writing C:\Program Files\Gus Verdun\rxplugin.dll”. What does this mean?
A. This means that the installer could not overwrite a plug-in file since it is being used by the client. Just exit AIM before installing the plug-in. Once you exit your AIM client, you can select re-try to make this install work. You might have to wait a bit for the client to truly exit so just keep re-trying.

Thanks for your feedback.

RX-Plugin 1.0.8 (1337 Support)

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

I just released an update to my RX-Plugin. This version adds support for an often requested feature: automatic translation to Leetspeak.

There are two ways to use this feature. You can send a single message that is translated into Leets by sending “/leet ” followed by your message. Or, you can turn it on and off, on a per conversation basis, by sending “/leet on” and “/leet off” respectively. These on and off commands will not be sent to you your buddy. Automatic translations occurs with each message you send when you turn it on.

Here is a screen shot of me sending a message using /leet:

Demo of the /leet command in Gus Verdun’s RX-Plugin

This release also adds support for the Open AIM SDK 1.3.0 and later.

You can download this plug-in and read more about it here.

Enjoy.

RX-Plugin’s Idle Lock is Disabled Message

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

A number of you have communicated with me indicating that you are seeing the “Disclose idle preference is off. Idle Lock is disabled.” message pop up when you sign in to AIM and don’t know how to enable this.

Idle Lock Warning

Idle Lock requires that you disclose your idle status to others. This is a privacy preference in AIM.

To enable this, open the AIM Settings window by pressing F7 from the Buddy List.

Click on the Privacy tab. Then, at the bottom, make sure the “I am idle” option is checked in the “Allow others to see:”… section.

AIM Settings to Disclose Idle

Click on Save, if you made any changes.

Idle Lock should now be available for use. Press the hot key (CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+I is the default) to toggle it.

Happy Labor Day Everyone

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

I meant to post this on Friday. But late is better than never.

Speaking of late is better than never, here is a picture I took last March when the Airbus A380 flew around Washington for a demonstration flight. I barely caught it as it was coming in for a landing. Here it is over AOL’s CC6 (Creative Center 6) Building.

Airbus A380 Over CC6

A closeup of the A380 from that same image:

Airbus A380

Enjoy your holiday.