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Use Droplr on Your PC with windroplr

If you’re a PC users but have friends or collegues that use Macs, you may have envied Droplr, the cool Mac file sharing service.  Thanks to a new app, windroplr, PCs can now get in on the action.  Let’s take a look at windroplr and the Droplr service, and see you can use it to quickly share files, links, and text with anyone.

What is Droplr?

Droplr is a dead simple way to share files, images, notes, code, or almost anything you can think of on the internet.  Simply drag your content to the Droplr icon, and it’ll be uploaded and ready for you to share in seconds, no second step required.  Until now it was only available on Mac OS X and iOS devices via Droplr for iPhone.  Today PC users can get the same great service thanks to the brand new app windroplr, which gives you all of Droplr’s features on your Windows PC.

Getting Started

Head over to the windroplr site and download the installer, then install it as normal.  Windroplr requires .NET 4.0, so if you’re still using XP you’ll need to install it first.  Once it’s done installing, run windroplr and click Next to start setting it up.  Droplr uses your Twitter account, so enter your username and password, then click Go!.

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windroplr will verify your settings, then within seconds you’ll be ready to start sharing files and more.  Once it’s done, you’ll see a Droplr drop target on the bottom right corner of your screen, as well as a new windroplr icon in your tray.  You can press Win+Shift+W to show or hide the Droplr drop target.

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Using windroplr

To start sharing files, just drag and drop any file you’d like to the drop target in the corner of your screen.

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If the file you’ve selected is large, you’ll notice the windroplr tray icon filling up with purple to show the upload progress.  Do note that you cannot upload any over 32Mb, so this works best for sharing smaller images and documents.

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Seconds later, you’ll see a link for your file.  Click the notification bubble to copy the link to your clipboard so you can share it in a tweet, email, or any way you want.

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Here’s how our image looks online once it’s been uploaded.  Droplr’s web interface gives you a very stylish way to share content.

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Droplr also makes it easy to send a screenshot to someone.  Right-click the tray icon and select Grab screenshot or press Win+Shift+S to capture and upload a screenshot automatically.

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When capturing a screenshot, your screen will darken and you’ll be able to select any area to capture and upload.

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You can also upload plain text in a drop.  Simply right-click the tray icon and select Compose Note, and you’ll see a small text editor open.  Alternately, just select some text in any application you’re currently using, and drag it to the drop and it’ll automatically open the text editor with the text you’re uploading.  Now, type or paste any text and edit it as you want in the box, select whether it’s plain text, formatted with Markdown markup, or code, and click Upload.

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Here’s how a text Drop looks:

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Update: After using Droplr for a while, I discovered you can upload more than one file at a time, too.  Simply select all the files you want, or a whole folder, and drag it to the windroplr drop button.  Your files will be uploaded as a zip archive, ready to share just like any other files.  This is a great way to send everything you need from a project to your coworkers or friends quickly and easily.

Viewing your Droplr Files Online

Once you’ve got some files uploaded to Droplr, you may want to manage them online.  Simply head to the Droplr site and click Sign in in the top right corner to get started.

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You’ll need to verify your account with your Twitter account before you’ll be able to see your files.

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Once this is done, you’ll see your online Droplr dashboard with all of your uploads.  You can view all of your uploads by type from the buttons on the top, or select a file to delete it.  You can even see the number of times each file has been viewed and get its link again, or search for a certain file from the top bar.  This gives you a great way to manage all the files you’ve shared as easily as you’d manage files on your computer.

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Select the Gear icon to view the Droplr preferences.  You can even add your own custom domain to Droplr if you redirect it to Droplr!

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Conclusion

Droplr is a Mac app we’ve envied for a long time, and we’re excited to get to use it in Windows 7.  Droplr is truly an easy way to share small files, and makes a great alternative to simply adding shared Dropbox folders will everyone you need to share files with.  Since Drop.io is closing down this year, Droplr is a great alternate service that works similarly but looks much nicer.  Plus, if you have an iPhone or iPod Touch, you can get the Droplr app to add files to your account and view your old drops on the go.  Give it a try and let us know your thoughts on Droplr below!

Download windroplr and get started sharing today! – Update: http://windroplr.com/ now works as well

Check out Droplr’s site

Hat tip to AddictiveTips for the link!

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Turn Your WordPress Blog into a Tumblr-style Tumblog for Free

Would you like to be able to post Tumblr-style image, link, quote posts, and more from your blog?  Here’s how you can give your WordPress blog a makeover and give it the Tumblog power and simplicity you need.

Tumblr is a popular hosted blogging service that helped popularize Tumblogs, a type of blogs typically filled with short posts.  Tumblr makes it dead simple to post images, videos, quotes, or links on your blog, and many users prefer this to full blog posts.  Whether you’ve wanted to switch to a simpler blogging style or simply wanted to add some Tumblog-style posts to your existing blog, there’s now a way to do this without leaving WordPress behind.  WooThemes recently released a free plugin, WooTumblog, that makes it easy to transform your WordPress blog into a perfect Tumblog.  It’s slightly complicated to integrate with your site, so let’s see how it works.

Installing WooTumblog on Your WordPress Site

First, you’ll need to add the WooTumblog plugin to your site.  Simply open the Add new Plugins page on your WordPress dashboard, search for WooTumblog, then install and activate it.

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Now, open your Permalinks settings page under Settings on your WordPress Dashboard.  Click Save on the bottom of the page without making any changes to register the custom taxonomies that WooTumblr added to your site.

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You can also tweak your Tumblog settings from the Tumblog Options link under Post on your Dashboard.

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There’s one more thing you’ll need to do … you need to add some code to your theme files to get WooTumblog fully integrated in your site.  Here’s how to do it.

Editing your Theme Files

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Editing loop.php

First, you’ll need to change your title style.  Find the line that contains <?php the_title(); ?>, and replace that line with:

<?php woo_tumblog_the_title(“entry-title”); ?>

You can do this easily by searching for the_title on the editor page; now just replace that whole line with the code above.  Do note on some themes, including most themes from Elegant Themes, you’ll need to edit entry.php instead of index or loop.php, so you may need to look through your theme a bit to be sure.  Alternately, if you’re using the WordPress 3.0 default theme, TwentyTen, just replace line 126 with that.

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Now, scroll down a bit, and add the following code in a new line above both <?php the_excerpt(); ?> and <?php the_content:

<?php woo_tumblog_content(); ?>

These are located on lines 134 and 139, respectively, in the TwentyTen theme.

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Once you’ve made the changes, be sure to save your file with the button on the bottom of the editor, or in your code editor program.

Editing single.php

Switch over to single.php, and add the same code as before.  Replace the title line the same as above, then add <?php woo_tumblog_content(); ?> above the line containing <?php the_content(); ?>.  These will be located on lines 23 and 30, respectively, on the TwentyTen theme.

Save your changes again, and if you’ve been editing your theme offline, go ahead and upload the changes.

If you need more help adding the Tumblog support to your theme, click the Help tab in your WordPress Dashboard Tumblog Options page.

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Adding Tumblog Posts

Your site won’t look any different until you start adding new Tumblog style posts.  The good thing is, WooTumblog makes it easy to do that.  Directly from your Dashboard, you can start adding new Quote, Image, Video, or other Tumblog-style posts via the new Tumblog widget.  Simply select the article type you want, start adding your new content, and click Submit when you’re ready to publish your content.

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If you’re adding a picture post, you can upload the picture directly from the Tumblog widget.  Quick and simple!

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Alternately, if you have an iOS device, including an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, you can purchase the Express for WordPress app, which lets you post Tumblog posts with images, links, quotes, and more directly from your device.  Since Tumblog posts are generally shorter than full blog posts, this is a great way to keep your blog updated on the go.  We plan to review the app soon, but if you try it out, let us know what you think!

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Once you’ve got some Tumblog-style posts up and running, visit your site’s homepage to see how the new posts look.  With those few changes, you’ve just added a ton of functionality to your site!

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My favorite Tumblr feature is the Link posts, which let the title of your article link directly to the site or article you’re mentioning.  And this works the exact same on your WordPress blog with WooTumblog.

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See it in action

Want to see WooTumblog in action?  Here’s the official video showing how to add it to your site and create tumblog posts:

Use a Theme With WooTumblog Built In

Although it’s not too hard to get WooTumblog integrated with your existing theme, sometimes it’s easier to just get a pre-existing theme that’s ready to use out of the box and go with it.  WooThemes already offers 5 themes that include tumblog functionality already, so you won’t have to do anything extra to get it working.  These include Retreat, Slanted, Cinch, and Crisp, my personal favorite.  Canvas, WooTheme’s popular theme that lets you tweak it to no end, now also includes tumblog support.  If you’d like to see how any of these themes work before you purchase one, be sure to test them out for free on the WooThemes Playground.

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Conclusion

There’s a great reason WordPress is such a popular option for building blogs and websites of all shapes and sizes.  The WooTumblr lets you keep using WordPress’ power while taking advantage of the simplicity of Tumblr.  There’s a ton of uses for Tumblog themes, so let us know in the comments how you end up using your WordPress Tumblog … feel free to leave a link to your Tumblog site so we all can see it.

Get more information about the WooTumblr plugin

Get the Express App for your iPhone or iPod touch to post Tumblog posts on the go [App Store]

Check out all the tumblog WooThemes

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Testdrive WooThemes for Free

Are you looking for a great theme for your new site or blog, but can’t quite decide on which one?  Here’s how you can try out any WooThemes WordPress theme for free to see how it works before you purchase it for your site.

WooThemes is one of the most popular WordPress theme developers, and they have themes that cover almost any use.  From a simple and stylish blog theme to a customized frontpage for your new app to a full-blown real estate site, WooThemes has nearly 100 themes that you can choose from, including some very nice free themes.  Actually, the problem usually isn’t finding a theme that will work great for your site; the problem is deciding which one will work best for your site.  Most WordPress themes let you preview them before your purchase or download, but this doesn’t let you see how easy or difficult they will be to use and customize.

WooThemes takes this to the next level, and lets you try out all of their WordPress themes on your own temporary blog for free before you purchase a theme.  Let’s get started and see how you can play with WooThemes for free.

The WooThemes Playground

To testdrive any WooTheme for free, you’ll need to register for the WooThemes Playground.  You can signup at this link, or from the link on the Try Before You Buy link on any theme’s page.

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Before you can get started, you’ll need to make a new account.  Simply enter the username of your choice and your email address, and click Sign up.

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Now, enter a name and title for your test site, and click Signup.  This will create a temporary blog for you that will run for 24 hours, but the great thing is, it includes every WooTheme available so you can try them out on this test site.

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Moments later you’ll receive an email with a link to activate your test blog, so click the link to activate it.

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Once it’s activated, you’ll receive a new email with the password for your site and a link to login.  Click the link, then login with your username and the password you received in the email.

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Once you login, you’ll be greeted with the default WordPress dashboard.  The only difference is, this WordPress install includes every WooTheme available.  To get started trying out themes, click the Appearance button on the left sidebar.

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Trying Out WooThemes

Your test site’s Appearance page will include every available WooTheme for you to try.  Just click the Activate link under the theme you want to try to see how it looks.

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Once the theme is activated, it will automatically open the theme’s preferences page.  Alternately, you can click the new Woo button with your theme’s name on the left sidebar to open it.  Now you can try for yourself and see how easy WooThemes are to customize.

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Some of the themes will have tons of options.  Here you see the theme options for Estate, WooTheme’s real estate site theme, which lets you easily list properties, agents, maps, and more.

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You can even try out Canvas, WooTheme’s increasingly popular framework theme that lets you design your own unique theme without messing with code.  Canvas is an especially good theme to try out in the WooThemes playground, as it’s hard to know if you’ll really like it until you can try tweaking it yourself.

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Take Your Customizations To Your Own Blog

Once you’ve tweaked a theme to perfection, click your test site’s name on the top of the dashboard to preview your work.

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If you like your customizations, you can save them and import them to your site once you’ve purchased your WooTheme.  Go back to your test site’s WordPress dashboard, and click Framework Options under your theme’s name.

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Select the Export Options tab in the WooThemes panel that opened, and copy the code in the textbox.  Now save this code in a safe place, as you’ll need it to import your settings on your site.

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Now, head back to WooTheme’s main site, purchase and download the theme you were trying out (make sure you purchase the same theme you were using), and then install it on your own WordPress site.  Then, open the Framework Settings page on your own site as before, and this time select the Import Options tab.  Paste the code you copied from your test site into the Import box, click Save, and your customizations will be live on your own site.  Now That’s a great way to try out and then use a theme!

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The WooThemes Playground is a great resource, and I was very impressed with their backend features after trying them out this way.  It’s a great way to see what their themes offer before you make a purchase, so give it a try and let us know which WooTheme is your favorite.  Clinch and Canvas are my personal favorites at the moment ;) .

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Free Book Giveaway! Our Review of the Digging Into WordPress 3 eBook

Are you wanting to learn more about WordPress?  From mainstream websites to personal blogs, WordPress is one of the most important and powerful publishing platforms today.  There’s a wealth of information of information available online, but it can be very difficult to learn everything there is to know about something as big as WordPress from scattered blog posts and articles.  That’s where Digging into WordPress fits in.  Keep reading for our review of the latest version of this impressive book, and for an opportunity to win one of 2 copies we’re giving away this week!

Digging into WordPress is a great eBook that gives you a through WordPress education in a fun and exciting way.  It is aimed at users that know at least some HTML, CSS, and PHP, but if you even have the slightest knowledge of web design and have a strong desire to push on and learn more, you’ll be able to learn a lot from this book.  Best of all, it was recently updated for WordPress 3.0!  Whether you’re still trying to learn your way around WordPress, are trying to hack your favorite Elegant Theme or WooTheme to work the way you want, or are trying to become the new 3rd most important person in WordPress, this is the book for you.  It covers all the following and more:

  • Unique ways to secure your WordPress site
  • Great ways to incorporate Twitter and other social media into your site
  • In depth SEO information
  • Using WordPress as a CMS with custom Taxonomies, fields, post types, and more
  • Creating and using WordPress child themes
  • Over 20 pages devoted to the latest WordPress 3.0 features, including WordPress MultiSite, custom menus, and more, with WP 3.0 specific updates throughout the book

With all that content, Digging into WordPress is a massive eBook, with nearly 450 pages of tips, tricks, and instruction.  It’s also a beautiful book that looks great on your netbook or eReader screen!

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If you’re a visual learner, Digging into WordPress will be especially helpful.  It frequently includes screenshots of websites and WordPress admin screens to illustrate what its talking about.  The whole book is beautifully designed, which makes it a pleasure to read while still giving you a ton of WordPress instruction.

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The book is filled with sample code that can help you do exactly you want to with your WordPress themes and backend PHP, even if you only have a basic understanding of PHP coding.  You always learn more when you learn by doing, so be sure to try out the code on your own site or WordPress test install so you’ll really understand how it works.  And if you’re already an advanced WordPress developer, it can be a great resource of code snippets for those little, hard-to-remember functions.

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But it’s not all code, work, and study … Digging into WordPress is fun, too.  It’s filled with funny and inspirational quotes, pointers, and off-the-wall remarks that break up the monotony of studying.  This book is as informative as a textbook, but if you’re any bit into web development, it’ll be as fun to read as a tech book can be.

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As mentioned before, the book has been fully updated with WordPress 3.0 information, so you’ll be armed with the latest tools when you set off to create your own new themes.  Best of all, if you purchase a copy of Digging into WordPress (or have purchased one in the past), you’ll receive free updates to the book when they’re published!  So you’ll learn about WP 3.0 today, and will also get the latest information when new versions of WordPress are released in the future.  Technology changes daily, so too often, books are outdated as soon as you buy them.  Not Digging into WordPress … it’s a living eBook :)

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We’re very impressed with the content and quality of this book, and highly recommend it.  If you’d like to see more, be sure to check out the free sample chapter.  Or take a look around the companion site, DigWP.com; it includes an amazing amount of WordPress tips and tricks, such as this great tip on using Tumblr-style link posts in WordPress!

Usually, when I finish reading a tech book, I think I wish it’d covered *whatever* better, but this book left no room for missing information.  You’re supposed to point out where books came short in reviews, but I couldn’t find anything to critique.  450 pages of content, up to date information, full-color graphics, and free updates in the future … what’s not to love?  If you’re wanting to learn more about WordPress, this is the book to get!

Win a Free Copy of Digging Into WordPress

Update: Our contest is now closed, and the winners are Roger and jawshua. Thanks everyone for participating!

Best of all, we’re giving away 2 PDF copies of Digging Into WordPress!  To enter, simply leave a comment below and let us know why you want to read Digging into WordPress, or follow us on Twitter (@techinch for just Techinch posts, or @maguay for more random tech stuff and interesting posts), and tweet the following or just click Tweet at the bottom of this post:

Win a free copy of Digging into WordPress from @techinch! http://bit.ly/digwp3

Important: Make sure to mention @maguay or @techinch in the Tweet, or we may not see it and won’t be able to count it in this contest!

Want a better chance at winning?  Leave a comment and retweet this post for 2 entries!  The contest closes at midnight Friday, September 10th, EST time, so make sure to comment before then.

And a special thanks to Chris Coyier and Jeff Starr, the authors of Digging into WordPress, for sponsoring this contest.

Purchase Digging into WordPress

If you don’t win the contest, don’t despair.  You can still purchase a copy and learn all the great tips yourself.  The eBook version costs $27, and comes with fully free updates.  Digging into WordPress has already gone through 3 major versions, and if you purchased a previous version, you automatically got a new copy for download as soon as it came out.  It even includes several WordPress themes for free!  This all makes it one of the best WordPress book deals available.  You’ll be able to take advantage of all the tips and information in the current version, and will be able to keep your knowledge up to date as WordPress evolves!

Find Out More and Purchase Digging Into WordPress today!
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Free eBooks from O’Reilly Press

Would you like some free tech eBooks to read?  O’Reilly Press is one of the world’s largest tech publishers, and today the majority of their books are available for purchase as DRM-free eBooks in PDF, mobi, epub, and Android app formats.  Their eBooks are often substantially cheaper than the print books, but still often cost between $9 and $30.  If you’d like some free books to read, though, O’Reilly has some that might interest you, too!  Thanks to their Open Books Project, you can read and redistribute several popular books from O’Reilly press.  The majority of the ebooks are out-of-print and older books, such as The Whole Internet User’s Guide & Catalog, originally published in 1992, way before many of use were using the internet.  Others, however, are books from the open source community that were published with an open copyright or have been placed in public domain by their author.  Some interesting books from the latter group include:

Even if you’re not an open-source fan, it’s almost impossible to use technology today without open-source products impacting you, and these books can give you an insight into the thoughts and underpinnings of the open-source community.  And, that’s not all the books available; you may find something else available there that sparks your interest.  So check out the open eBooks from O’Reilly, and let us know which one you enjoyed the most!

Check out the Free open eBooks from O’Reilly Press today at oreilly.com/openbook

 

Quick tip:  Most of the open eBooks are in plain HTML or text form, so if you’d like to read them with a more standard book look and feel, try opening them with Readability or Instapaper.

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