Regular readers will have noticed that new posts have been a little thin on the ground lately! This isn’t anything to do with having nothing to write about, rather it’s due to my new role (same company) which keeps me away from home Monday to Friday, and so away from my PC. I’ve considered buying a laptop to enable me to be completely portable, but since I like to travel light, I felt that this wasn’t a realistic option.
Now, when I’m away from home, I have my business laptop which is certainly powerful enough to cope with my needs, but lacks the licenses to run my software. So, I’m on a quest to move to a fully Open Source solution (see my earlier post “What is Open Source?” for background on this), with all critical data being stored online. This is what I’m planning so far:
- Use Google Documents for larger documents, as needed.
- Use Google Notebook (with the great Firefox plugin available for it) for notes and thoughts that I need to share between systems.
- Use KompoZer for my HTML editing. This is a full-featured, Open Source, WYSIWYG HTML editor that gives most of what Dreamweaver provides, but for free!
- I already use Notepad++ for editting text files, which is also Open Source.
- For images, I’m not sure whether GIMP or Google Picasa are sufficient, although I suspect I’ll leave most serious work for when I get back home to my trusty Photoshop….! Both of these packages are Open Source, but GIMP is far more powerful than Picasa. That said, for what I’m likely to need whilst away from home, I suspect Picasa will suffice, and seems to be less complicated to use.
That leaves me just lacking audio input. Whilst I already have Audacity for editing my audio files, I don’t have a good quality USB microphone that I’d be happy to carry around. At home, I use a USB audio interface and a studio quality microphone, but this is not a portable solution! I suspect I’ll end up recording the audio whilst at home, and doing the editing during the week whilst away.
For video, I was fortunate enough to grab a copy of Camtasia Studio whilst a free offer was running last year, so am well provided for in this area. I’m reluctant to go to full video, as I suspect pictures of me would scare you all off!
So watch this space! Let’s see how my portable life progresses and whether I can make the most of my “hotel time” whilst away from home!
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I would check those new “sub notebooks” like ASUS Eee 900 PC with their 8-10 inch screen. If they have enough screen resolution, storage and computing power for your needs, they might be ideal choice since they are small and light.
If you need something more powerful, I would probably look into what Apple has to offer as a way to guarantee that things just work and you don’t have to worry about drivers, etc.
Hi Juha,
I’ve looked at those, but don’t want to be lugging an extra laptop round with me – no matter how portable. That’s why I’m investigating these alternative solutions.
Thanks for your comment!
Regards,
-John.
You may want to look at ScribeFire extension for FireFox. It is fully featured. http://www.scribefire.com/
I like to travel and many times am without Internet. I look forward to seeing how you solve your problems.
For images: I use Picassa and GIMP and I have to say that these two programs are different. Picasse is first of all a viewer with some image enhancement tools. GIMP is a full-grown image maniplution software. It’s like Photoshop lite. I would install both programs on your laptop, because they don’t need much harddrive space.