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Friendly anti-virus software?!
Posted by George Nixon in Links on 20 January, 2010
I just had something quite good happen, and I thought I’d mention it here. Whenever I’ve had a virus crop up previously, anti-virus software like AVG have tried to make it as jarring an experience as possible: sirens and massive exclamation marks on yellow backgrounds, that kind of thing. I guess maybe it’s the equivalent of hitting a dog on the nose with a newspaper. “Bad boy! Don’t bring viruses in here!”
So it was a very pleasant experience just now when instead of frightening the life out of me, my background AV scanner, Panda Cloud, just popped up a big green tick and a message saying ’1 virus neutralised’, and disappeared again after a few seconds. I didn’t even know there was one, yet it had already been dealt with and I had the all clear! It felt like my computer was being protected by a guardian angel, instead of the usual gruff bouncer.
Basically, I’m very impressed, and I think this would be a good direction for computing and pc-human interaction generally. We should move away from the formality and strictness that has been traditional since computers were only in the hands of businesses, and move towards friendly and helpful ways of presenting information for everyone. It’s so fiddly trying to write error messages in the most formal way possible, when a more colloquial way would be more useful to the user and more natural to write for the programmer.
It’ll take a gradual shift, but I’d like to see computing become genuinely friendly, not just ‘user-friendly’.
Thompedia! – a wiki for the Thomson DTI 6300
Posted by George Nixon in Links on 14 December, 2009
As I’m back home using my Thomson PVR, a Thomson DTI6300-16, and needed to look up some stuff on rejigging the remote control for a new telly, I was reminded of Thompedia (link below). It’s a wiki for the fallible but popular (not with its users!) Tivo-style device written by chris6 from Kafkas’ World, home of an unofficial Thomson support site I’ve frequented whenever the damn thing stops working. Ages ago, I took it and did theĀ formatting to make it a proper wiki site. I’m just giving it a shout-out here in case it boosts its traffic slightly, as it’s a useful guide and doesn’t look like it’s had many updates lately, indicating a lack of visits. Either Thomson finally fixed the thing (unlikely) or it’s not getting the visitors it deserves, so without further ado:
Thompedia – help, support and useful links for the Thomson DTI-6300 Top-Up TV TUTV digibox
PS: This is my first post in six months – I’ve not had much to say as my second year university stuff wouldn’t interest many people. Perhaps when I have free time to work on my own projects, that’ll change. We have all these interesting books in the library on extra-curricular topics like Ajax that I don’t usually get time to read, so I might try some out and have some updates for you over this break, between revising for my exams. No promises though!

