Monthly Archives: May 2016

Follow via Twitter and another sneak peak into PostX 0.4 art

Now, since Facebook is gone I do realize that people might want check what is going on with Techtimejournmey. You can of course order RRS feeds, which will be found within the “Follow me” button links. If you require something a bit more modern you can follow my Twitter space, which I have now decided to make the new prime channel for Techtimejourney as well – since it fits to the purpose very well.

Twitter space can be located from here: https://twitter.com/techtimejourney

And here is another sneak peak into PostX 0.4 artwork. This is likely to become the default wallpaper.

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Meet Rock-vol4 the likely new PostX default.

You can also find Rock-vol4 within my GPL gallery page 3: Rock-vol4.png

 

Quick Terminal v. 0.1 is here

Now, Quick terminal is finally released.

You will need python, python-gtk2 and python-vte installed in order to use it. Depending on your setup there might also be some other Python things you need to have – but as far as I know those three should be enough.

Without further ado here we go.

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Quick terminal v.0.1

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Techtimejourney has left Facebook

Facebook, what can I say. It can be good for highlighting content but sometimes it can turn out to be somewhat unneeded. Ultimately, my reasoning for leaving Facebook -regarding to Techtimejourney- comes down to producing more versatile content, which is what I am currently planning on doing. The amount of releases and stuff that is incoming will be higher and even at the current rate, I  felt a bit like a Facebook spammer when I announced my new entries on Techtimejourney’s Facebook page.

Also, for a website like this Facebook is not the best fit. As I aim to produce content, I ended up doing just the opposite with Facebook (because it is all about posting links). Techtimejourney has always been and will always continue to be a place for versatile content and Facebook does not really fit to the picture anymore.So after all, Techtimejourney’s Facebook page has now been taken down. Techtimejourney will however continue producing content and next up is a release of a terminal client “Quick Terminal”, which will (finally) happen on Tuesday.