En Turbocharge PuTTY with 12 Powerful Add-Ons – Software for Geeks #3 presentan 12 softwares muy utiles que se pueden usar con Putty. En particular uno que uso yo muchisimo es el plugin de Putty para Launchy (The Open Source Keystroke Launcher):
Nunca mas tengo que abrir putty manualmente para seleccionar una session perdida en la lista kilometrica de sessiones que tengo: simplemente pulso ALT-Space y empezo a teclear su nombre:
10. PuTTY Launchy Plugin
If you are using Launchy, the open source keystroke launcher for windows, you can use Putty Launchy Plugin, to launch putty sessions from Launchy very easily. i.e you can type “ssh” or “putty” followed by tab or space to list all of your PuTTY sessions. Once you select a particular session, Launchy will automatically launch that particular PuTTY session.

Fig – PuTTY Launchy Plugin. Type ssh followed by tab.
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Yesterday I installed that plugin in my blog: WordPress Related Entries 2.0. It tries to guess what posts are related to each of your posts, so you can link your related posts together and supposely ease your readers’ navigation through your blog.
The plugin can either guess the relation basing itself on the title, or use special tags that the author put in the posts.
Nevertheless, in my case I already use Jerome’s Keywords Plugin to tag my posts, so repeating the keywords twice wouldn’t be productive, so I modified Related Entries so it can work with Jerome’s Keywords format. And it seems to be working fine :-).
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I’ve discovered today that Wordpress ignores time changes due to Daylight Saving Time — sigh.
Google brought me to Kimmo Suominen’s solution: Time Zone plugin for WordPress.
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Amazed by Flickr and del.icio.us tagging funcionality, I have been looking for a Wordpress plugin able to do the same kind of things:
* Let me _tag my posts_,
* Generate a _tag map_, also called _tag cosmos_ (look at the sidebar’s tags section),
* Let readers click a tag and get redirected to all the post tagged with it
After looking at various plugins, I’ve tried and selected Jerome’s Keywords Plugin, which gives me all that.
One more thing: tags are saved into the MySQL database in the wp_postmeta table.
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