A few months ago my laptop lid's hinges gave up and my lid kept falling over. I will show you how I fixed the problem in five minutes by using materials for $1. But first some background info. At first, I assumed there would be a quick and simple fix to this common laptop problem. My laptop is an Evo N800v. HP has bought Compaq since I purchased the computer so that's where I'm supposed to turn for help. I was kind of startled to hear that HP support wanted $500 for fixing the broken hinges - presumably they intended to replace the entire lid. Obviously, shelling out $500 for fixing a 6 year old laptop is not the way to go, so I started to look for alternative solutions. First, I disassembled the laptop numerous times, trying to make the hinges more sturdy (that's spelled S-U-P-E-R-G-L-U-E). Anyway, that didn't help. Option number two was to do something similar to what user xrobevansx did on instructables.com . Basically he bought a lid support in a hardware store...
I'm curious, is there a ballpark date when you app will become available online?
ReplyDeleteI think it is a great idea, and since, unfortunately, the executable version is crashing on two of my PCs where I'd like to use it - I'd appreciate if you can give us some estimate.
Lascar: Thanks for your interest! The web site where readers can define their own newspaper is planned to be online on a few months time. Any announcements will be posted on feedjournal.com as well as here.
ReplyDeleteI am looking for beta testers so if you are interested I can give you early access to a beta test version, as it becomes available.
I'd love such an opportunity, absolutely. You can contact me at [tellman at gmail dot com]
ReplyDeleteBTW, the reason I'm curious about this service is cause I was planning to create my own. I have an experienced XSLT developer (working with various publishing formatting systems) so it might be of some help.