Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows 7. Show all posts

Sunday, March 21, 2010

ASUS & Windows 7 Pro - 64 bit (Software List for Implementation, including the experience as I do it)

A new computer is an ideal time to stop and work out what software you really need.  I consume the stuff like sweets and end up with more than I can possibly ever use.  So here's my list of the essentials! (The exclamation mark will be obvious if you get to the end.).  First of all the browser.  The 'browser ballot page is not a mandatory patch in windows update on Windows 7 pro!! - very naughty of Microsoft.

Firefox
Certainly better than IE, but mainly has the edge because of the extensions:
  • Adblock Plus - get rid of a lot of the annoying adverts that ruin the browsing experience
  • British English Dictionary - for the spell checker in English English
  • DownLoadThemAll - quick download of pictures, by right click
  • FastestFox - for the autoload of the second google page as you scroll down, and the ability to highlight a phrase and search based on it.
  • Flashgot - an easy way to download from YouTube and the like
  • Tab Mix Plus - better use of tabs - indicators for visited pages etc.
Migration of the bookmarks will be required: easy - export to html / import, but remember to restart the browser for the full effect!)

Thunderbird - email client
The only mainstream e-mail client that I've found that supports IMAP properly.  IMAP keeps your mail on the server, its what webmail clients are based on. this is a great improvement on outlook express or windows live. Add-ons here bring the functionality up to outlook standards for the work I do
  • British English Dictionary (see above)
  • Lightning - for calendaring - I'm still learning about this
  • Signature Switch - for multiple signatures
Migration of:
  • the address books (export / import via LDIF - easy!)
  • the local folders (still TBA)
  • the message filter rules (Thunderbird message filter import/export is the only thing I can find.  I tested it on Vista to the old XP - perfect!  In real life though - Vista to Win 7, it complains that the import is to a different folder structure I'm using IMAP, they can't be different, they're copied from the server!!)

Office Software - text documents, spreadsheets, presentations etc
OpenOffice.org 3.2.  Once possibly the poor relation, but since version 3 the functionality is there for everything I regularly do (except macros - which are much harder to understand in OOO).  The office suite of choice because it doesn't cost anything.
Microsoft Office 2007 - because I have an enormous investment in macros that I can't easily replace, and open office has driven the price down to a reasonable 3 licenses for £70.00

Desktop Publishing - PagePlus from Serif
Its easier to use than publisher, and I've yet to find anything open source that comes close.

Picture Management - Picasa

Picasa is great and integrates well with the PicasaWeb for publishing and sharing on Blogger.

Picture Editing - Paint.Net and The GIMP

Paint .Net is simple and easy to use for most basic needs - cropping a picture, adjusting the levels.
GIMP is loaded but rarely used, its there for the more difficult stuff.  It can be hard to understand.

Media Player - VLC
For me a media player must just get on with the job and not bother me for codecs, it must also play my youtube clips without any converters being required.  VLC does a great job on both fronts.  It also plays CD and DVD adequately.

Podcasts - ITunes
Chosen for its ease of subscribing and playback.

Web Site build and maintain
Nothing here!  I used to use Namo Web Editor 4 - but that was a while ago - I'm still looking for something that works and doesn't cost a fortune.  After all I only have 1 site and about 10 pages to maintain.

Instant Messaging - Yahoo
Chat clients seem to be a dying breed since the advent of FaceBook and the like, but they still have their uses.  I have Yahoo messenger for no better reason than that the guys at work use it.

Compression - 7ZIP
7Zip is free compared to WinZip and WinRAR which are both shareware (try before you buy).  It also achieves better compression in its native format.  It processes the other compression types well.  The only downside is that the GUI can be a little fiddly.


PDF Writer - CutePDF / doPDF
To emulate a printer and create a PDF (Portable Document) is now a basic requirement.  Cute PDF does a good job and often produces a smaller file than the embedded function in the application.  doPDF is a good alternative.


System Tools - Many and varied
Anti-Virus, anti-Malware, system watchers
Its good to have a combination here.  The system came with Trend Micro anti-virus trial, so I'll let that run its course and see how it does.  Then it will most likely be AVG as that seems to work and is easy to manage.
Spybot - Search and Destroy and AdAware together seem to provide good anti-Malware protection.  As a final safeguard there is WinPatrol which informs you of changes made to key areas of the system and allows you to revert them.

System Management
CCleaner - to keep the rubbish off the system - it deletes old un-required files and tidies up the registry.  I've had many registry cleaners, most do OK, but occasionally cause problems.  CCleaner seems more reliable in that area.
MyDefrag (formery JKDefrag).   Plenty of options or straight forward simplicity.  Will defrag the disk properly, unlike windows (at least in vista) which ignores large fragments!
Bulk Rename Utility - by Jim Willshire - this is a slightly quirky interface, but it is very comprehensive.
Backup - Cobian Backup - There have been many problems with Cobian and Vista.  It still just about runs, but I haven't found anything better at providing simple file backups.
Version Checking - PSI helps to ensure that I have the latest security patches on the system.

Development - VB 2008 - a microsoft freebie.  The visual development environment installs automatically and provides excellent development and debugging.  As I live in windows what else is there.  .Net provide good protection (mostly) from the oddities of the various environments.  

Then there's the specialist applications
For our Camera's
For our Phones
For the printer/scanner - Epson SX200 (don't buy one)
For the external network disk - Freecom 500Gb

Family Tree - Family Tree Legends
Bible Study - Pradis
Thought Organisation - Freemind
Project management - again, nothing of note has been found, but its a while since I looked
Song Projection - EasiSlides and OpenLp, until we decide which.



That's just the software.  It must be configured and in some cases scripts will be required.  So lots to do .....

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Song Projection Software - a review of some available packages

This artice was originally published on 20 Feb 2010.

I will make updates and note them here as the project progresses.

A Christ Church we have a new projector and now also a new laptop - with Windows 7 64-bit.  We decided that our ageing SongPro (version 3) also needs replacing.  As the new SongPro (version 4) is expensive we decided to look at alternatives.

Requirements
To project songs on to an external projector, and manage the projection from the laptops screen.
To re-order songs (start with the chorus or verse 1 for example) without editing the text.
To display the copyright license (CCL number)
To import our Songs of Fellowship words.
To display video on the projector and retain control from the laptop screen
To manage song lists (orders of service)
To report on usage

Desirable Features
To display Bible and Liturgy in the same way as songs
To display notices in the same way as songs and auto cycle through them
To take a webcam feed to the projector
To play a DVD from the Laptop to the projector
To display power points
To display open office presentations
To provide some 'branding'

Of course all these pieces of Software must also run on our new Windows 7 Laptop.
What follows is a review of each of the pieces of software I have tried. There is a matrix of features and tests at the end.

SongPro3 (we are using on the old system)
SongPro 3 is a fully featured environment.  It is reasonably easy to use and provides most of what we need. Some of the finer controls are fiddly - you have to know when to right click and what to do with the subsequence menu. The major issue with SongPro is stability.  Too often it cannot cope with the simplest tasks.  Powerpoint integration almost always causes a restart to be required.  We have taken to running powerpoints from windows, but even this can cause SongPro to hang. Some of the 'features' have never worked reliably.  Screen blanking is the most obvious.  Blanking the screen is unreliable, but worse, un-blanking it is even more unreliable.

Openlp.org
Openlp.org starts in full screen mode and presents 4 columns - Media Manager (the song library and Bibles, presentations, video and audio are here), Preview, Live and in the final column Order of Service and below it the Theme Manager.
Orders of service are set up by dragging from the Media Manager across to the Order of Service n the far right.  The preview and Live Screens can be adjusted to make this easier.  A button is also available.  Tool tips are provided when the mouse hovers over a button.
Openlp.org performed well in the display test.
Import is available from CCLI SongSelect - files and website (both are untested by me)
Export is only to an SQLLite Database.

General look and feel and usage is good, but there remain questions about reordering
 verses and there does not appear to be a way to get from verse 1 to 3 without showing verse2.
I cannot find anything on usage stats.
There are tools that can be added, but they are not compatible with Windows 7 64-bit.

Openlp.org occasionally fails on shutdown - this is annoying but doesn't appear to affect subsequent operation.

EasiSlides
Initially additional work was required to get this package to run on Windows 7 64-bit.  The software opens in three columns, with the available songs, bibles etc. on the left above the Worship Service (order of service). Followed by a preview and live column.  Its primary purpose is to provide interleaved languages, a feature I have not tested.  The interface is richly featured, clear and largely intuitive for the service operator - it is the clearest one I have evaluated.

There are a few problems with easislides:
Some screens drop off the right hand side of the monitor on my test screen, but not on the projector.  This was the only piece of software that did not faithfully reproduce the preview screen on the monitor, although the problem was not apparent on the projector.
There also seem to be problems with the importer, although I'm still trying to build the files to import the words.
Some of the less obvious features are difficult to find, and will require instructions to be produced.

SongView
SongView has a very simple interface.  It does not appear to allow the preparation of orders of service. The Help does not appear to function.  It does however have the widest range of import options available, but the export is limited.

OpenSong
Starts with the tag line 'Church Lyrics and more'.  The 'more' includes Bibles (KJV)  and a 'Slides' feature, which looks remarkably similar to the Song Editor, and an image feature.  It is quite basic and has a rather 'old fashioned' look and feel, with help information for each function appearing in a bar at the top of the windows form.  The help information itself is extremely basic.  Import seems to be only from the CCLI website, but a message informs you that the site has changed and the function is currently broken.  The version I have is 1.5.1 (2007r2).

SNAP Projection
SNAP has a friendly looking crocodile for a n Icon.It has no songs provided.  Lists of songs can be managed. and songs typed into the system.  There does not appear to be an import / export function.  Powerpoints can be displayed, although this has not been tested.In single screen mode there was some difficulty removing the display.  There were also frequent failures (GPF's) during testing.

The following matrix summarizes the features:

Openlp.orgEasiSlidesOpenSongSNAP ProjectionSongViewSongPro 3
Feature





Windows 7 Yes Requires modification for W7 x-64 – applied OK Yes Yes* Yes ?
Help by .pdf Yes
by .pdf Not working? Yes
Import SoF CD No, but from the CCLI website No, EasiSlides format inc XML or Access An importer is required and can be downloaded No Yes, via the supplied RTF files
Service Order Yes Worship Lists Yes, via sets Unclear whether there is more than one No Yes
Verse order and repeat No Not directly, but the capability is attached to the song and does Not require the words to be edited. Yes, by presentation order No No Yes
Bible Display
Yes, but only small set of versions supplied – No NIV Yes No Yes, NIV included Yes
Usage Stats No Yes Yes, song activity log No Yes Yes
Branding / Styling themes Yes Yes, by presentation order Yes, via backgrounds Yes, via Backgrounds Yes
Display Preview Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes
Screen Blanking Yes Yes No Yes – test screen No Yes, but Non-functional
Video Camera Display No Yes No No No No
Video File Display Yes Yes No No No No
DVD No Yes No No No No
Embedded PowerPoint Not tested Not tested No yes, Not tested
Yes – some versions of ppt

Conclusion
That brings me down to two - EasiSlides - the favourite and Openlp.org - if I can get the import from the CCLI website working.