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Yet Another antiVirus Recipe 1.9.5
Yet Another antiVirus Recipe is a procmail that helps to filter out a lot of the most common e-mail worms. more>>
For some of the above (plain iframe, clsid, xml, macro) e-mail is delivered normally but gets a WARNING in subject plus its old subject ($SUB).
Some of the warnings are:
WARNING-XML-CODEBASE-OBJECT-$SUB
WARNING-CLSID-EXTENSION-$SUB
WARNING-IFRAME-$SUB
WARNING-MACRO-$SUB
WARNING-NSCAM-SCORE:$NKNGS-$SUB
Main features:
- :: base64 signatures ::
- Most of these worms are MS-Windows executables and arrive at our e-mail encoded through base64 routines. YAVR uses especially selected signatures to locate these attachments. After that it places them in a directory (/virus/) sorted by name.
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- :: iframe html exploit ::
- Through IFrame tag a html encoded e-mail can download and execute a file from a remote http site without informing the user.
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- :: CLSID hidden extensions exploit ::
- Attachments which end with a Class ID (CLSID) file extension do not show the actual file extension saved and viewed with Windows Explorer. This allows dangerous file types to look as though they are actually innocent files, such as JPG or WAV files.
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- :: xml codebase exploit ::
- Usage of some xml objects allow local files to be automatically executed, regardless of the security settings on the target machine.
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- :: generic executable trap for bat, pif, vbs, vba, scr, lnk, com, exe ::
- The rest of MS-executable files that are not caught from base64 signatures end up in a virus-could-be file.
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- :: generic macro detection for doc,dot,xls,xla files ::
- MS-Word and MS-Excel files that contain macro commands are marked with a warning.
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- :: generic detection for most of nigeria scam e-mails (most of them) ::
- Nigeria scam e-mail is not a virus but a big spam problem... There are many good filters that use great algorithms for spam. This is just an add-on.
Enhancements:
- new switches for quarantine or not certain e-mailsbased on some ideas by Dan Smart
- YAVRQUARANTEXE if set to ON it sends unknown executables to /virus/virus-could-be as usual if set to OFF it delivers at inbox with a warning (and the X- header ;)
- YAVRQUARANTNIG same for nigeria scam
- YAVRQUARANTPRN same for porn e-mail read instuctions inside nkvir-rc
- X- marks in headers to help your own procmail scripts
- X-YAVR: MS-EXEC (any MS executable that wasnt identified by signatures)
- X-YAVR: NIGERIA (nigeria scam)
- X-YAVR: PORN (porn related)
- X-YAVR: MACRO (containing macro code)
- X-YAVR: XML-CODEBASE
- X-YAVR: IFRAME
- X-YAVR: CLSID-EXTENSION
- X-YAVR: SENDMAIL-EXPLOIT
- some more Worm.Moodown.b aka Netsky.b signatures
- another Mimail.Q
Authentic 0.7.1
Authentic is a Liberty-enabled identity provider aiming to address a broad range of needs, from simple to complex setups. more>>
Its Liberty compliance relies on Lasso, a free softaware implementation of the Liberty Alliance specifications. It is a quixote application and is commonly run inside the Apache Web server.
Main features:
Liberty conformance
While not certified itself Authentic implements Liberty protocols through the use of Lasso that has been certified as conformat to Liberty specifications in May 2005. Authentic implements every feature required by the Identity Provider Conformance Matrix.
Additionally it has several extra features; for example it can act as a proxy identity provider, redirecting requests from service providers to other identity providers; or sharing identity attributes through ID-WSF Personal Profile (with an appropriate version of Lasso).
Performance
The underlying components are quite fast and Authentic doesnt slow things down. There are no hard measure yet but a quick benchmark using ab (from Apache) yielded more than 200 requests per second on my development laptop (Centrino 1.5GHz, 1GB RAM).
Ease of Administration
Authentic has a nice and useful web administrative interface; it provides convenient identity management and log analysis. It also has its share of parameters so it adapts to different needs without any code change.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes minor but annoying issues with 0.7.0 (error display and translations).
phpMyRecipes 1.2.0
phpMyRecipes is a simple application for storing and retrieving recipes. more>>
In addition, fine-grained security is implemented so that the recipes can be searched and viewed by anyone, but all functions that make changes (adding/editing/deleting) require additional privileges to be granted by the administrator. Privileges for adding things can be granted separate from privileges for deleting things. The administrator can also decide whether or not units or categories are modifiable, on a per-user basis.
Recipes are categorized, and new categories are easy to create. Ingredients are added to the database on-the-fly, as they are used in recipes. Unit types (such as "cup" or "teaspoon") are stored in the database as well, and can be easily added to or modified. Unit "plurals" are also handled correctly when viewing recipes (using "cups" instead of "cup" in the right places).
A robust search feature is included that allows users to search the recipes based on a wide range of criteria, including words found (or not found) in the instructions, the recipe name, category, and ingredients list.
Weight Loss Recipe Book 3.1
Weight Loss Recipe Book is a free, online, community-built recipe book. more>>
When a visitor submits a recipe, the recipe is added to a database and awaits approval from the administrator before being added to the public site.
Main features:
- Community built, meaning you just have to approve entries and watch your web site expand!
- Captcha validation to prevent automated entries into the recipe book.
- Complete administrator system - add administrators, recipe categories, manage recipes and more!
- Best of all, Weight Loss Recipe Book is totally free!
Gourmet Recipe Manager 0.13.3
Gourmet Recipe Manager is a simple but powerful recipe managing application that is intended for the GNOME desktop environment. more>>
Gourmet allows you to collect, search and organize your recipes, and to automatically generate shopping lists from your collection. Take a look at the screenshots for a sense of how this works.
Gourmet Recipe Manager is free software. If you want to contribute to the project and youre a python programmer, please take a look at the source code and start hacking! If you would like to use Gourmet in a language other than English, you can help translate gourmet using the rosetta web-based tool.
Simple Search
Screenshot of Search viewA simple index view allows you to look at all your recipes as a list and quickly search through them by ingredient, title, category, cuisine, rating, or instructions. Searching happens as you type to save you keystrokes, and multiple kinds of searches can easily be combined from this same view (so you can search for salads (category) with walnuts (ingredient) without having to open a separate dialog. You can easily sort recipes by clicking on the column youd like to sort by. Furthermore, for advanced users, you can search using regular expressions.
Recipe Editor
Screenshot of Search viewA recipe card view allows editing and entering individual recipes easily. It also instantly multiplies ingredient amounts if you need to multiply or divide a recipe, and even adjusts units to keep them as readable as possible (so that 2 tbs. x 4 displays as 1/2 cup). Gourmet aims to make entering ingredients as intuitive and painless as possible, while still allowing for powerful features. Major Features:
A keyed ingredient list which allows searches and shopping-list generation to understand synonyms (like aubergine and eggplant) and ignore ingredient descriptions (i.e. to treat "tomatoes, finely chopped" as "tomatoes" for the purpose of searching and generating shopping lists.
An intuitive spreadsheet-like editing interface
An alternative, fast form-like ingredient entering interface (which allows you to easily type ingredient lists without looking at the screen.
Drag-n-drop support for importing ingredient lists from your web browser or other application.
Support for pasting ingredient lists in from your clipboard.
Support for grouping ingredients within a recipe.
Support for calling another recipe as an ingredient.(Note: this allows you to use a recipe as a menu!)
Support for optional ingredients.
In addition to ingredients and instructions, you can enter information about categories, cuisines, and ratings that you can later use to search for recipes. In each case, Gourmet allows you a drop down menu of standard categories and categories youve used in the past, but also allows you to enter any custom categories you like.
You can also add images to your recipe for an attractive display. Thumbnails will be displayed in the recipe index. Currently, only HTML export supports images.
Import and Export
Gourmet includes simple and powerful import and export filters for a number of formats, including the two most common recipe formats on the web (mealmaster and mastercook).
Gourmet can import the following kinds of files:
Mealmaster Files
MasterCook text files
MasterCook XML files
Gourmet XML files
A number of popular recipe websites, such as epicurious and recipezaar
Gourmet also can import ingredient lists from a regular plain text list, which can be imported from a file, pasted from the clipboard or dragged onto the editing view.
Gourmet can export the following kinds of files:
Mealmaster files
Rich Text Format
Plain Text
Recipe Web Pages
Gourmet XML files
On GNU/Linux systems, gourmet can also export PDF or postscript files via its printing interface.
Gourmet aims to import and export as many common formats as possible. If you have a format youd like to import, please submit a feature request, or, if youre a programmer, go ahead and start writing the filter yourself!
Shopping List Manager
Screenshot of Shopping List ViewGourmet allows you to automatically generate shopping list from your recipes. You can easily multiply recipes when you add them to adjust for the number of people youre cooking for. If the units are convertable, different units used in different recipes will be added up correctly on your shoppings list (Gourmet even knows the density of some common foods to allow volume-to-weight conversions!). If Gourmet cant convert your units, the shopping list will simply display both units -- for example, the screenshot shows both tsp. and cloves of garlic, since these units cant be sensibly combined.
If you already have an item that appears on your shopping list, you can drag it into your "pantry" so it wont be included! Items added to your pantry will be remembered in the future (so you dont have to manually remove items like "water" from your shopping list every time a recipe calls for it). However, since the pantry list is shown next to the shopping list, you will always have a list at hand of all the ingredients called for by your recipes. (You can drag an item back from the pantry to the shopping list if youve run out.)
The shopping list is also automatically sorted into categories. Gourmet knows the basic categories of a number of foods (produce, meat, fish), and you can create whatever categories are convenient for your own shopping -- I use it for sorting out the basic sections and aisles of my local grocery store and those items that I get from specialty stores. You can set up shopping categories as you enter recipes, or you can move ingredients around within the shopping list view by drag and dropping or using a popup menu.
Main features:
- Simple searching and sorting
- Easy recipe editing
- Import and export from various formats
- A shopping list creator and organizer
Americas Army: Special Forces (FireFight) 2.5.0
America�s Army is one of the five most popular action games played online. more>>
Americas Army: Special Forces is the follow-up to Americas Army: Operations, which was released on July 4, 2002.
In Americas Army: Special Forces, players attempt to earn Green Beret status by completing individual and collective training missions drawn from the Special Forces Assignment and Selection (SFAS) process.
Players who complete the SFAS process have the opportunity to take on elite Special Forces roles and are qualified to play in multiplayer missions with units ranging from the elite 82d Airborne Division to the 75th Ranger Regiment.
Includes the complete game Americas Army: Operations.
Main features:
- Authentic U.S. Army experience Realistic depiction of the values, units, equipment and career opportunities that make the Army the worlds premier land force continually updated to incorporate new occupations, units, technologies and adventures.
- Realistic roles Including Weapons Specialist (18B), Intelligence (18F), Engineer (18C), Communications (18E) and Combat Medic (18D).
- Challenging Green Beret training Complete training missions drawn from the SFAS process at Fort Bragg. Successfully complete SFAS and advance to Special Forces Qualification Course (Q-Course) missions to explore new Special Forces roles.
- Intense Special Forces action Intense Special Forces action Experience multiplayer missions in simulated combat environments. Take part in missions that span the capabilities of a Special Forces detachment, including unconventional warfare, direct action, surveillance and reconnaissance and Combat Search and Rescue.
- Detailed Special Forces equipment and military hardware Building on the equipment available in Americas Army: Operations, Americas Army: Special Forces adds the M4 Carbine featuring the Picatinny rail mod system for attaching laser-aiming devices and sighting systems; the MP5SD6 Remington 870 shotgun for forced entry; the AT4, a shoulder-fired anti-tank rocket and the BDM, a shoulder-fired bunker demolition munition.
- Accurate Soldier behavior Players are bound by the laws of land warfare, Army values (honor, duty and integrity) and realistic rules of engagement as they navigate challenges in teamwork-based multiplayer force vs. force operations. Mission accomplishment standings are evaluated based on team effort and adherence to a set of values and norms of conduct.
MercadoLibre Mexico Buscador 0.2
MercadoLibre Mexico Buscador allows the search for the selected text in the mexican auctions site Mercado Libre. more>>
MercadoLibre Mexico Buscador 0.2 is yet another great addition to your browser. It is actually a Firefox addon that allows you to search for the selected text in the mexican auctions site Mercado Libre .
Usage:
- Select the text you want to search
- Right-click and choose "MercadoLibre Mexico Buscador".
Requirements:
- Mozilla Firefox
Gallipoli: The Game 0.7.0
Gallipoli: The Game is a stunning recreation of Australias greatest military adventure. more>>
Gameplay is similar to the hit PC game, Lemmings, except, instead of trying to save your soldiers, your mission, as an authentic WWI commander, is to wipe out as many diggers as possible ... the more gruesomely, the better!
Main features:
- Landing at Hell Spit (ANZAC cove)
- Russells Top
- The Sphinx
- Walkers Ridge
- The landing at Sulva Bay
- The third wave at the Nek
Enhancements:
- game much faster
- more options
- Battle of Pozyers level removed (no-one was playing it)
Prey Dedicated Server 1.2
Prey tells the story of Tommy, a Cherokee garage mechanic stuck on a reservation going nowhere. more>>
Prey is serious, dark story, based on authentic Cherokee mythology. Themes of sacrifice, love and responsibility are explored and the story dives into emotional territory not yet explored by similar games. You will find nothing familiar with this game.
Overview
In Prey, gamers enter an unpredictable world where nothing can be taken for granted. Most of the game takes place within a living ship, a giant entity that can sense and react to Tommys presence.
Prey makes use of Josephs Campbells renowned story structure, "The Heros Journey," for guiding the main character arc. Campbells extensive work on mythological story progression was made famous when George Lucas used it for Luke Skywalkers story arc in the original Star Wars.
Main features:
- Built on an enhanced Doom 3 engine, the most impressive 3D engine used in a released game.
- Portal technology adds a new dimension to gameplay, allowing enemies to appear out of thin air and create new and completely original puzzles and gameplay styles.
- Several never-before-seen gameplay elements such as Spirit Walking, Wall Walking, and Deathwalk.
- Highly organic, living environment that itself can attack Tommy.
- A deep, emotional story of love and sacrifice.
- Tommy has a sidekick, a spiritual hawk that can help him fight enemies and decipher the alien language of the living ship.
- Multiplayer game support that takes advantage of the unique gameplay styles in Prey.
Avanor, the Land of Mystery 0.5.8
Avanor is rapidly-growing Rogue-like game with an easy ADOM-like user interface. more>>
Moving and locations
1 - south-west
2 - south
3 - south-east
4 - west
5 - current position
6 - east
7 - north-west
8 - north
9 - north-east
w + direction - walk in direction until something interesting is found
~ - rest a while (for debugging purposes only)
o - open a door
c - close a door
< - go up stairs
> - go down stairs
l - look at a location
Dealing with objects
e - equip an item
i - display your inventory
d - drop an item
, - pick up an item
E - eat an item of food
D - drink a potion
! - mix potions
r - read a book or scroll
s or _ - sacrifice an item
O - open a chest
g - give an item to somebody
u - use a tool
P - quick pay
Characteristics and skills
A - display your skill levels
a - use a skill
q - display the quests you have undertaken
@ - display your character details
W - display your weapon skills
x - display experience needed to gain next level
Combat and spellcasting
t - target an opponent
p - pray to the gods for aid
T - change your combat tactics
Z - cast a spell
^Z - repeat the last spell cast
# - display your elemental magic levels (not yet used)
Miscellaneous commands
U - use outer objects
R - show list of alchemy recipes
C - chat with somebody
S - save the game
Q - quit the game
M - display previously shown messages
0 - recenter the screen on the player
[ - make screenshot
? - display this manual
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug with traps
- Support for compilation with modern compilers
- FHS compatibility and Gentoo Linux ebuild
A practical lambda-calculator 2.2
A practical lambda-calculator is a Lambda-calculator with convenient commands and shortcuts. more>>
Shortcuts are distinguished constants that represent terms. Commands define new shortcuts, activate tracing of all reductions, compare terms modulo alpha-conversion, print all defined shortcuts and evaluation flags, etc.
Terms to evaluate and commands are entered at a read-eval-print-loop (REPL) "prompt" or "included" from a file by a special command. A Haskell branch is an embedding of the lambda calculator (as a domain-specific language) into Haskell. The calculator can be used interactively within Hugs or GHCi.
The present calculator implements what seems to be an efficient and elegant algorithm of normal order reductions. The algorithm is "more functional" than the traditionally used approach.
The algorithm seems identical to that employed by yacc sans one critical difference. The calculator also takes a more "functional" approach to the hygiene of beta-substitutions, which is achieved by coloring of identifiers where absolutely necessary. This approach is "more functional" because it avoids a global counter or the threading of the paint bucket through the whole the process. The integration of the calculator with Haskell lets us store terms in variables and easily and intuitively combine them.
The traditional recipe for normal-order reductions includes an unpleasant phrase "cook until done". The phrase makes it necessary to keep track of reduction attempts, and implies an ugly iterative algorithm. Were proposing what seems to be an efficient and elegant technique that can be implemented through intuitive re-writing rules.
Our calculator, like yacc, possesses a stack and works by doing a sequence of shift and reduce steps. The only significant difference from yacc is that the lambda-calculator "reparses" the result after the successful reduce step. The source and the target languages of our "parser" (lambda-calculator) are the same; therefore, the parser can indeed apply itself.
The parsing stack can be made implicit. In that case, the algorithm can be used for normalization of typed lambda-terms in Twelf.
The following examples show that lambda-calculus becomes a domain-specific language embedded into Haskell:
> c0 = f ^ x ^ x -- Church numeral 0
> succ = c ^ f ^ x ^ f # (c # f # x) -- Successor
> c1 = eval $ succ # c0 -- pre-evaluate other numerals
> c2 = eval $ succ # c1
> c3 = eval $ succ # c2
> c4 = eval $ succ # c3
It is indeed convenient to store terms in Haskell variables and pre-evaluate (i.e., normalize) them. They are indeed terms. We can always ask the interpreter to show the term. For example, show c4 yields (f. (x. f (f (f (f x))))).
let mul = a ^ b ^ f ^ a # (b # f) -- multiplication
eval $ mul # c1 ---> (b. b), the identity function
eval $ mul # c0 ---> (b. (f. (x. x))), which is "const 0"
These are algebraic results: multiplying any number by zero always gives zero. We can see now how lambda-calculus can be useful for theorem proving, even over universally-quantified formulas.
The calculator implements Dr. Fairbairns suggestion to limit the depth of printed terms. This makes it possible to evaluate and print some divergent terms (so-called tail-divergent terms):
Lambda_calc> let y_comb = f^((p^p#p) # (c ^ f#(c#c))) in eval $ y_comb#c
c (c (c (c (c (c (c (c (c (c (...))))))))))
It is amazing how well lambda-calculus and Haskell play together.
Acme::Chef 1.00
Acme::Chef is an interpreter for the Chef programming language. more>>
SYNOPSIS
# Using the script that comes with the distribution.
chef.pl file.chef
# Using the module
use Acme::Chef;
my $compiled = Acme::Chef->compile($code_string);
print $compiled->execute();
my $string = $compiled->dump(); # requires Data::Dumper
# Save it to disk, send it over the web, whatever.
my $reconstructed_object = eval $string;
# or:
$string = $compiled->dump(autorun); # requires Data::Dumper
# Save it to disk, send it over the web, whatever.
my $output_of_chef_program = eval $string;
Chef is an esoteric programming language in which programs look like recipes. I neednt mention that using it in production environment, heck, using it for anything but entertainment ought to result in bugs and chaos in reverse order.
All methods provided by Acme::Chef are adequately described in the synopsis. If you dont think so, you need to read the source code.
There has been an update to the Chef specification. I have implemented the changes and marked them in the following documentation with "new specification".
Off-the-Record Messaging 3.1.0
Off-the-Record Messaging is a Pidgin plugin that allows you to have private conversations over instant messaging. more>>
Encryption
No one else can read your instant messages.
Authentication
You are assured the correspondent is who you think it is.
Deniability
The messages you send do not have digital signatures that are checkable by a third party. Anyone can forge messages after a conversation to make them look like they came from you. However, during a conversation, your correspondent is assured
the messages he sees are authentic and unmodified.
Perfect forward secrecy
If you lose control of your private keys, no previous conversation is compromised.
Enhancements:
- Translations for English, Dutch, Spanish, French, Slovak
- Added option to not log OTR conversations
- Large messages are now fragmented transparently instead of failing
- Removed "view secure session id" and "verify fingerprint" options from the OTR button menu. Added "authenticate buddy" option in its place. This new option allows you to authenticate your buddies by entering some secret that only the two of you know, rather than by using a long user-unfriendly sequence of hex characters. [The old "verify fingerprint" dialog is still available via an "Advanced..." button from the new "authenticate buddy" dialog.]

Bazaar Explorer 0.5
desktop application providing an easy-to-use interface to the Bazaar version control system more>>
Bazaar Explorer 0.5 is a simple to use, yet sophisticated desktop application with an easy-to-use interface for the Bazaar version control system. It is designed to be simple enough for casual users of version control, yet powerful enough for experts to be productive. To see BzrExplorer in action, see Bazaar Explorer by Pictures or browse the screenshots.
Unlike many other version control applications, BzrExplorer puts the focus on managing branches and changes, rather than directories and files. (If you prefer the latter, you may find an extension to the File Manager provided as part of the operating system more to your liking, e.g. TortoiseBzr.)
Major Features:
- Cross Platform
- Based on Nokia's Qt technology, BzrExplorer runs on all popular desktops including GNOME, KDE, Windows and Mac OS X. In each environment, it provides a native look-and-feel and adjusts its menu to meet the UI design guidelines for that platform.
- Application Suites
- BzrExplorer provides most of its functionality by calling out to mini-applications provided by "application suites", namely the QBzr and bzr-gtk plugins. QBzr is required while bzr-gtk is optional. If both are installed, you can choose which application suite to use.
- Note: Different application suites provide different amounts of coverage of Bazaar's functionality. If you expect an action to be enabled and it isn't, it's probably because the application suite is yet to provide that feature.
- Location Views:
- BzrExplorer supports 4 kinds of Bazaar locations:
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- repositories
- branches
- bound branches (also called heavyweight checkouts in Bazaar 1.x)
- checkouts.
- The summary view and actions available depend on the location kind. For example, opening a repository shows the interesting locations nested within it while opening a branch shows the working tree "status" summary.
- Note: Strictly speaking, "repositories" are actually called shared repositories and "checkouts" are actually called lightweight checkouts. Those more-precise terms are avoided in the BzrExplorer user interface to Keep It Simple for casual users.
- Change Management: Here's the most commonly used recipe by BzrExplorer users:
- Open a branch
- Change some files
- Select Refresh on the toolbar (F5), confirming the overall status
- Select Diff on the toolbar (F3), checking the changes
- Select Commit on the toolbar (F4)
- Enter a commit message and select OK
- Select Refresh on the toolbar (F5), confirming there are no outstanding changes
- Remote Locations
- While primarily designed for working on local branches, BzrExplorer lets you open remote locations, e.g. branches on Launchpad. The set of actions available is masked accordingly.
- Settings Management
- BzrExplorer provides easy access to all of Bazaar's configuration files. Custom dialogs are provided by the various application suites for nice editing of some of these. For others, a (configurable) text editor is launched.
- Troubleshooting
- BzrExplorer provides easy access to Bazaar's log file and the Launchpad pages for reporting bugs and asking questions about BzrExplorer. A diagnostic mode can also be enabled in which selecting an action simply shows what Bazaar command would actually be run, together with the options and parameters that would be passed to it.
Snippets 1.0
Snippets is a CGI script where fortune cookie meets wiki. more>>
- A way for people to share quotes, recipes, jokes...
- A private niche where a person can keep track of sites to visit, people to e-mail.
- A tool for administrators to turn a large repository of static content into a manageable amount of dynamic content.
Snippets is designed to be easy to configure and customize.
Snippets is a versatile CGI script that allows administrators to turn a large amount of static content into a small amount of dynamic content, and users to have an editable quote of the day. Its a cross between a fortune cookie program and a wiki. Snippets can be used for much more than memorable quotes, though; Snippets can be used to show people, or remind them of:
- Jokes
- Quotes
- Recipes
- Websites to visit
- Friends to write/e-mail/call
- Long-term to do items
- Places to visit
- Books to read
- Favorite pictures
- Etc.
Go ahead and play around with it; see what it can do.