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September 2, 2011

WhiteSmoke

Today Giveaway of the Day (GAOTD) is giving away WhiteSmoke 2011 which is a word processor that mainly checks documents for mistakes.  I wrote a short article about it a while ago which you can find here http://everything-823.blogspot.com/2010/07/whitesmoke.html.  The program seems to be pretty good at finding mistakes and things that you should fix and normally costs about $250.

In this article I will basically go through the steps of downloading and installing WhiteSmoke 2011 from Giveaway of the Day and show you what to expect and also show you how you can install WhiteSmoke 2011 on your computer even after the giveaway is over.  Then in the end (or maybe just as I go along) I will give my opinion on this program.

Jump to:
INSTALLATION
VERDICT
NOTE/APOLOGY
INSTALLING AFTER SEPTEMBER 2, 2011
EDIT: VERY IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ

INSTALLATION

First thing you need to do is download WhiteSmoke 2011 from http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/whitesmoke-2011/.

It will download as a .zip file, so you may have to unzip it before you can install it (however, in most cases you probably won't have to unzip it though).  Just browse into the zipped folder and double-click "Setup.exe" (if you do not have file extensions showing, it will just be "Setup") to open the installer.

Double-Click "Setup.exe" to open the installer
When you open the installer (if a message pops up, click yes) you will get a window that asks where you want to install/extract WhiteSmoke 2011.  However this will only extract the installer, the one provided by WhiteSmoke.  This may be confusing because you probably thought that you already just opened the installer.  Basically the simplest way to explain it is that you have to install the installer.  You will notice at the top thought that it says self-extracting archive, so really you need to extract the installer, but the button at the bottom says "Install."  Anyway, back to this article, you may want to extract it to your Desktop just for ease of access.  It is only one file that extracts so don't worry about crowding your desktop with tons of files. Then just click install when you set the place you want it to extract to.
In this example I saved it to my Desktop
Once you click install, the self-extractor should disappear and a window that says you successfully activated it will probably popup or be there.  My suggestion is to just close it unless you want GAOTD favorited or bookmarked.  When you close that window, it will automatically open what I call a "Thank-You Page" on GAOTD's website, you can just close that out as well.

Now go to the Desktop (or wherever you extracted the file to) and double-click "WhiteSmoke.exe" to open the installer.


When you open it, if a notification appears click yes or allow.

In the installer you will probably want to choose the Custom (advanced) Installation otherwise you will also install the WhiteSmoke toolbar and make its search engine your home page.  When you set everything the way you want it and you have read the License Agreement, click Accept.



After you accept, it will install the program, but won't give you any notification showing that it finished, the installation window will just disappear OR you may get a completely white window (this happened to me the first time I installed it) and I had to just start clicking around in there, and eventually text showed up asking for my email to register it, it may have just been my computer being slow which is why it was white, but unlikely because my computer is new and fast.  After I registered I never got an email from them, or at least not yet.

Once you open WhiteSmoke for the first time there will be a sample document already typed up.  I originally thought this was just a tutorial but was surprised to find out it was the actual program.

Screenshot of WhiteSmoke


The Program does look pretty dinky and it doesn't automatically check your work.  You have to click "check" every time you want it to check it.  Also, it doesn't register a line break—in the program if you hit enter it goes to the next line, but when you are ready to save your work, and click apply, it will transfer all of your text to Notepad and all of your line breaks will disappear. For instance, in the example in the screenshot above, the output in Notepad looks like this: "This is where the text goesThis is where the text goesThis..."

There is also a plug-in-type-of-thing for Microsoft Word, that many may not even know about.  All you have to do is open Word and start typing.  A little icon from WhiteSmoke should appear and you can click it to have WhiteSmoke check your work.



That is as much as I can stand writing about how good this program is.

VERDICT

I honestly have chosen to uninstall it and never want it again.  When I first heard of WhiteSmoke, I thought that it was really awesome and have wanted to try it ever since.  However, now that I have tried it, I am extremely glad it was for free.  I would have been very angry if I had bought the program for nearly $250.  It looks like a simple text editor and all it virtually does is check your grammar and not very well.  I didn't really put any examples in here about how not good WhiteSmoke is at checking grammar, but I have read comments on the GAOTD download page which said that it isn't good and I have experienced it for myself a few times since downloading.  Really, the post I wrote a while back basically tells the truth about WhiteSmoke—it is not very good.  If you have Microsoft Word already, I would suggest just sticking with that and not using WhiteSmoke.  What also annoys me is that for me (I am thinking it is just my computer) when WhiteSmoke is opened, it does not appear in the taskbar.



I had installed WhiteSmoke shortly before writing this post and THEN I decided I wanted to write a post on it.  Most of my dislike for WhiteSmoke came while I was writing this post for several reasons:
I stated earlier that I am using a new computer.  It is still practically factory condition and this is the first time I have ever had troubles with it.
When I tried to uninstall the program to make this post, my computer basically froze, which was the first time that has happened since I bought it last month.  I could move my mouse, but that was it.  I hit control-alt-delete and opened the task manager, but again, I could only move my mouse; I couldn't click on anything or minimize, maximize, move, or close.  I hit control-alt-delete again and this time chose to shut down the computer.  I really didn't want to do this because I had a lot of unsaved stuff opened.  Luckily a screen came up asking to confirm shutdown because I had so many windows opened.  I chose to cancel it.  After that everything (out of what I checked) worked fine except the start menu and control-alt-delete did not do anything.  I saved everything then proceeded to force my computer to shutdown by holding in the power button (because at the time I couldn't think of any other way because the start menu was broken along with the control-alt-delete menu).  When the computer came back on I had to uninstall it via the Control Panel just to make sure that didn't happen again.
Also, right after I took the screenshot of MS Word, one of those annoying "not responding" windows appeared and forcibly closed MS Word without saving.  Good thing I didn't care to save that file.
There were also some minor problems that arose while trying to make this post and while I just had that installed, those were just the two that really bothered me.

NOTE/APOLOGY

To those of you who read this when I posted the comment linking to this post on GAOTD, sorry about that.  I hadn't finished writing it and I was not expecting my comment to be approved that fast.  I just wanted to get it near the top.  It also didn't help that my internet randomly* died for about an hour which prevented me from continuing to write this.

*It actually isn't too random, every night my internet just decides that it doesn't want to work for a while.  The time is not always the same though, so in that sense it was random, but it is always shortly after midnight, so I guess I should have seen it coming.  I think my ISP just wants to save a little extra money by turning off peoples' internet when the ISP doesn't think they are using it...which is why I am calling them later today.


INSTALLING AFTER SEPTEMBER 2, 2011

I almost forgot about this.  If you want to be able to install this program on a computer after the giveaway period (September 2, 2011) follow these steps:

1. Download the file from GAOTD TODAY.
2. Run the Setup which extracts the installation file TODAY.
3. Copy the installation file that was extracted (default location is C:\ ) to a flash drive or wherever you want.
4. Just run that installation whenever you want on any of you computers**

P.S. I am only assuming this will work. It can't really be tested out until tomorrow. I will update this when I test it, but it may be a few days or weeks.

**You computer must run one of the supported operating systems.

EDIT: VERY IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ

I was recently informed by TK about a very important something that every user should have knowledge of before using this program.  I will quote his words directly,
"The grammar checking is done in the 'cloud' on their server and the connection to that server is using plain HTTP transactions so our text is open for any packet sniffing spy or criminal or law enforcement agency. People must never check any text that has anything incriminating, embarrassing or otherwise private within it. The software must never be used for any information covered by any data protection legislation! I posted this in GAOTD comments section along with another post warning about the default search engine and homepage hijack and tool-bar installation and how to avoid them but neither made it past the moderator. Also be aware if anyone did want to install this using the web installer tomorrow or any other day, GAOTD have no control what is included in the web-installer download and the vendor may block install downloads at any time. Also because this is a cloud processing tool if the company ever goes out of business you lose the processing engine forever."

July 17, 2010

Does Blogger Automatically Submit Your Blog To Search Engines?

I used to think that the answer to this question was yes, but then I tried to find this blog in Google and it didn't work out too well.  I think that it would be safe to say that the answer is no, Blogger does not automatically submit your blog to search engines.  Sense you are reading this I am either guessing that you searched this yourself and want to know, or you were reading through my blog, but just in case you are reading for the first reason I am going to give you a link to a site that submits your blog or site to tons of search engines.  To submit your site to search engines, go here http://www.freewebsubmission.com/.

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June 14, 2010

Why does Facebook not listen to its users?

Well I can't quite answer this question because I am not of the Facebook staff.  That, however, is a very good question, I mean, come on Facebook take a look around; we want a "Dislike" button, not a new layout, not another "Like" button.  Seriously Facebook the "Create a Dislike Button" fan group (now like group I suppose) has 110,248 fans (likers?) and growing.  You think Facebook would get the idea and implement a "Dislike" button, but no, what Facebook does instead is get a new layout.  Where did that come from?  I have not seen anything asking Facebook to get a new layout, maybe suggestions for a customized layout, but I don't think they meant for Facebook to customize it for them.  There is even a Facebook page "For everyone who hates the new layout!!!" in which 184,538 Facebook users partake.  So  after that, you think that maybe in the next Facebook update there will be a dislike button, but no, instead Facebook implements another "Like" button that replaced the "Become a Fan" button.  I didn't hear anyone asking for that to be changed either.  I am not the only person who is confused about the new "Like" button, but so are 673,428 (and growing) other people, who are part of the "We asked for a dislike button, and you gave us ANOTHER like button?" Facebook fan (liker) group.  Then there is another 18,577 people who do not like the new "Like" button replacing the become a fan button and are part of the "I don't 'LIKE' this new 'LIKE' button!!! hit LIKE now!!" Facebook fan (liker) group.  So again, why does Facebook not listen to its users?  I don't really know, but maybe it is because they think that the ideas of the Facebook staff override the ideas of the users, but I am a web designer and an expert in html, php, javascript, and css, so I know that it would be very, very simple for someone at Facebook to just copy the code for the "Like" button and just change everything that says "like" to "dislike" all in a single day.  Facebook even proved that its employees are capable of doing that when they changed the "Become a Fan" button to a "Like" button.  Another reason Facebook may not be  listening to its users may simply be because the ideas of the users never got to the staff, and just in case they didn't, now they did, but one more reason Facebook may not be listening is because they think that they have tons of users and don't need to listen to what they have to say because if one person stops using Facebook, then who cares, they still have millions of others using it, and Facebook may not know this but May 31 is "Quit Facebook Day" and a recent poll of Facebook users showed that over half of Facebook users are primed to quit.  That poll however was over privacy, which Facebook did listen to its users then; Facebook released a new privacy system.  Alas, it is almost the same thing as the old one.

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June 5, 2010

How To Get People To Stay On Your Blog

Alright so I am going to tell you how to get people to stay on your blog, and by this I mean to get them to finish reading a post, not to continue checking back to your blog everyday or something like that, but instead answer some basic questions like "Why do people come to my blog and immediately get off?"  and "How do I get people to stay on my blog for longer time frames?"  Well when you have a blog post and it is titled with a question, I will take the question "What is the best time of day to workout?"  If I were to title a blog post like that and write a few paragraphs about it, I would want people to actually read it, not just come in get the answer and then get off.  For example the other day, I Googled that question and one of the first links I came to was a blog sort of site, it had the question, then the answer and then a few paragraphs about it.  But all I wanted was the answer, so as soon as I read the first line, it said, "Whenever you are most awake."  That was the answer, that was all I went to the site to get so after I read the first sentence, I just closed it out, but I saw that there were a few more paragraphs about it, but I didn't care to read those because all I wanted was an answer and that is what I got.  So I was on the page for a  whole 10 seconds maybe, but when you get people to visit your blog you don't want them on for only 10 seconds, you want them on for a longer time.  So this is what you do: you simply put the paragraphs that you want to write about your answer first, and then put the answer at the bottom, that way the visitor reads the full blog post because they don't want to miss the answer so they just read until they find the answer.  And it works, look right now, you just read this whole post to get that answer I just gave you.  So congratulations on your new found technique.

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