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August 21, 2012

Track your Train’s Location on the Indian Railways Website

 
 

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The Indian Railways operates nearly 11,000 trains everyday and you can use their website – trainenquiry.com – to know the current running status of any train. You can either enter the the name of the train, or the train number if you remember it, and the system will tell you whether that particular train is delayed or running on time.

That's good to know but where exactly is your train?

CRIS, the IT wing of Indian Railways, is beta testing an improved and clutter-free version of the Train Enquiry website that is far more useful than the existing one. The new website will not only provide the running status of trains but will also help you track the exact location of trains across the country.

running train status

There are plenty of new features to appreciate about the new website. You no longer have to remember train numbers – just enter any two station names (like Delhi to Hyderabad) and it will bring all the trains available on that route. The Indian Railways website is using AJAX probably for the first time and thus you get search results as you type which is very handy.

Once you spot your train in the search results, you can learn about the train's departure time at the previous two stations that the train has crossed, how far are the next two stations on the route and what's the expected time of arrival at these stops. All these details will help you better plan your visit to the station.

The new website should go live in the next few weeks but if you would like to try it right now, go trainenquiry.com/searchtrain.aspx and choose the New Look option. It's still in beta so you may encounter a few bugs but great effort overall.

The website is not exactly mobile-friendly at this time but you get the details on a mobile as well. Also, I think it would be more useful if the same information could be visually presented on a Google Map. Thank you Sunil Bajpai.

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Digital Inspiration @labnolThis story, Track your Train's Location on the Indian Railways Website, was originally published at Digital Inspiration on 05/04/2012 under India.

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Save Web Pages as PDFs Without Installing Extensions

 
 

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While there are plenty of PDF writing software and online conversion services around that can help you save web pages as PDF files, the fact is that you don't need any of them as long as you have Google Chrome on your computer.

Open any web page inside Google Chrome, press Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P if you are on a Mac) to open the Print dialog and change the destination printer to "Save as PDF." Hit the Print button and the current web page will instantly download as a PDF document. Simple!

save web page as PDF

You neither have to install any software on your computer nor any extensions in your browser because Google Chrome itself acts as the PDF writer.

This is especially useful for downloading PDF copies of web pages that involve transactions or session data – like the checkout page on a shopping website – because you often cannot pass such pages to any online PDF conversion service.

One more thing. You can also use Chrome's PDF engine to convert your local image files, text files and any local HTML web pages to PDFs – if you an open a file in Chrome, it can convert the file to PDF.

I am not sure when PDF writing capabilities were added to Google Chrome but a big shout out to Ashwan Lewis and Sachin Kalbag for bringing this to my attention.

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Digital Inspiration @labnolThis story, Save Web Pages as PDFs Without Installing Extensions, was originally published at Digital Inspiration on 11/04/2012 under Google Chrome, PDF, Software.

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Book Flights on your Android Phone with the MakeMyTrip App

 
 

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Online travel and ticket booking website MakeMyTrip has launched a new Android App to help you find and book flights on your mobile phone.

The app is integrated with Zomato, an online restaurant guide, so you can discover good places to eat in your area from the app itself. MakeMyTrip is also offering a 300 cashback if you book a flight through the Android App using the promo code "AND300".

It's a good start but the functionality at this time is limited. For instance, the main MakeMyTrip website offers train tickets and hotel reservations as well but the Android app can only be used for booking domestic flights.

Here are some screenshots of the app.

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Digital Inspiration @labnolThis story, Book Flights on your Android Phone with the MakeMyTrip App, was originally published at Digital Inspiration on 13/04/2012 under Google Android, Travellers, India.

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How to Hide the Data on your Computer

 
 

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Camouflage

You may want to hide some files and folders on your computer for various reasons. Maybe you don't want mom to accidentally stumble upon all the stuff that you have downloaded from the Internet. Or you share the home computer with an inquisitive brother and would not like him to view your private files. Or maybe it's your work computer and you are worried that the system administrator may remotely access your files.

Hide your Data from Prying Eyes

Here are some ways to hide your data on the computer from other people:

Put your Sensitive Files in the Cloud

The easiest approach would be that you use a USB Flash Drive to store your confidential files and not the computer's hard disk. USB disks are inexpensive – you can get a 16 GB disk for less than $10 – and some are so thin that they will easily fit in your wallet like a credit card.

The next option is that instead of storing the files on a physical disk, you upload them online to places like Google Docs (1 GB), Windows SkyDrive (25 GB) or Box (5 GB). Dropbox is another good option for online file storage but because the service synchronizes files automatically with your hard drive, you may want to avoid it on a common computer.

hide files in google docs

You can also use your web email accounts to store files – attach files to a messages and email it to yourself. The maximum size of files that you attach to an email message in Hotmail is 10 MB while the limit is 25 MB in the case of Gmail.

If you are planning to store EXEs or other prohibited file types in your mailbox, make sure that you change the file extension before attaching as the Gmail scanner will otherwise reject your message.

Hide Files inside Private (Invisible) Folders

If you wish to store your confidential files on the computer's hard disk itself and not in the cloud, you have several options as well.

You can put all the secret files that you want to hide in one folder and then use a utility like My Lockbox to make that folder invisible on your hard disk. Once you hide a folder, it won't appear in Windows Explorer and the only way to access the contents of that protected folder will be through My Lockbox.

The free edition of My Lockbox can lock one folder but if you would wish to hide multiple files or folders on your hard disk, use the free Winmend utility. Here you have the option to hide folders as well as individual files and someone will have to know your password to read, edit or erase any of these hidden files and folders.

hide folders and files

Hide Files and Folders by Camouflage

Your curious friend is less likely to open a folder that resembles the Recycle Bin and even if he does, the real contents of that folder won't be revealed.

That's the logic behind Disguise Folders, a free Windows utility that you can use to easily disguises any folder as a system folder – like the Control Panel, Recycle Bin or even the Fonts folder. When you open any of these "disguised" folders inside Windows Explorer, they'll open the folder corresponding to their appearance but if you open the same folder through Disguise Folders, it will reveal the actual content of that folder.

Hide Files using the Steganography Technique

The other option to hide files and folder on your computer is steganography – it's like embedding documents, images, and other files into another unsuspecting file – like your kid's photograph.

The idea is that you can embed your private files into another file which could be a JPEG image or an MP3 audio file. If you wish to hide an entire folder into another file, just compress into a zip file. When someone double-clicks these "container" files, the image or MP3 will open in the default media player but internally, they are hold all your private files.

steganography

You can hide files inside regular MP3s or JPG images using the simple copy command or make use of this free utility called Our Secret. It work like this. You pick a carrier file – it could be a JPEG image or an audio file – and then select one or more private files that you want to hide inside the carrier file. The next step is optional but you can also encrypt the contained files with a password.

Your private files will be secretly bundled inside the carrier JPEG (or MP3) and only when you re-open this carrier file inside Our Secret, the hidden files will be decoded. If you use the DOS copy command to hide the files inside another image, the contained files can be extracted using any Winzip like utility without requiring any special program.

The Most Secure Way of Hiding Files and Folders

While the above utilities do a decent job of hiding your files and folders on your computer, they aren't the most secure choices available as they lack encryption. If you are really serious about protecting your files from snoopers and hackers, you should use a powerful encryption software like TrueCrypt or SafeHouse Explorer (I find the latter more user-friendly).

Once you launch SafeHouse, it creates a hidden storage area (or an encrypted volume) on your hard disk to hold all your private files and folders. The size of this volume can be adjusted based on your requirements. You can access this virtual drive just like any other drive inside Windows Explorer but the drive and the folders inside are completely invisible until you enter your password inside SafeHouse.

Here's a detailed tutorial for beginners on how to protect files with encryption using SafeHouse. You can use the utility to protect files on your hard disk and also on your removable USB disks. Your files are protected using the strongest-possible encryption method available but that also means that if you forget your password, it will be impossible to recover your hidden files.

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Digital Inspiration @labnolThis story, How to Hide the Data on your Computer, was originally published at Digital Inspiration on 18/04/2012 under Encryption, Software.

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Sort your Gmail Messages by Size using Google Docs

 
 

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What do you do when your Gmail account is nearly full? You can either purchase additional storage from Google (they charge $5 per year for 20 GB) or a cheaper alternative is that you scan your Gmail mailbox for messages that contain large file attachments and delete (or forward) all the useless messages to recover precious space.

The problem is how do you find these bulky messages in your mailbox when Gmail doesn't offer an option to sort and filter messages by size?

In the past, I have shared both software tools and web apps that help you quickly track the space-hogging emails in your Gmail account but there's a new option now that requires no setup and you don't even have to grant access to your Gmail account to a third-party for analysis – this option is called Google Docs.

gmail sort by size

Sort GMail Messages by Size of Attachments

The idea is that your Google Docs will connect to your Gmail account and compute the size of every message that's present in your mailbox. If it finds a bulky message (size > 1 MB), it will make a note of it in the spreadsheet.

Once the sheet has a list of all the bulky message, you can sort the sheet by the Size column to find the big ones. Or use the Filter option (the Funnel icon) to find messages that are within a particular range (5 MB < size < 10 MB). Click the "View" link to open the corresponding message in Gmail, forward it to a secondary email address and delete it from the primary Inbox to recover space.

That's all the theory you should know, let's now put this program into action:

  1. Create a copy of this sheet in your Google Docs account.
  2. A new Gmail Menu will appear in the sheet after about a minute. Select "Reset Canvas" from the Gmail menu to initialize your sheet.
  3. Accept the authorization screen and then choose Grant Access to let Google Docs access your Gmail Inbox. This is completely safe because your own Google Docs account is requesting access to your own Gmail account (see source code).
  4. Once the permissions have been granted, choose "Scan Mailbox" from the Gmail menu to start the scanning process.

Sit back and relax as the last step may take time depending on how big your Gmail mailbox is. Also, if the program is stuck or if you accidentally close the browser tab, open the same Google sheet, choose "Scan Mailbox" again and the script will resume scanning from where it left off.

Scan Gmail Messages with a trigger

If your Gmail mailbox is large, you can also set up a time-driven trigger to let the script automatically without manual intervention. In this case, you can even close the browser tab and the script will run in the background. Here's how:

  1. While the Google sheet is open, go to Tools -> Script Editor. On the next screen, choose Resources -> Current Script Triggers.
  2. Click "Add a New Trigger," change the Event from "Spreadsheet" to "Time Driven" and set a minutes timer that triggers every 10 minutes.
  3. Save the trigger, authorize the script if it requires and close the sheet.

Gmail Size Search Trigger

Once all the mails have been analyzed, use the sort or filter options in Google Docs to find the biggest emails, apply a common label and then use bulk auto-forward to send all these messages to your secondary email address. That's it!

Troubleshooting tips: If you get an error that says "Service invoked too many times for one day" or "Exceeded maximum execution time", you may want to wait for some time before re-running the program. These are Google Apps Script limits to prevent abuse.

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Digital Inspiration @labnolThis story, Sort your Gmail Messages by Size using Google Docs, was originally published at Digital Inspiration on 30/04/2012 under GMail, Google Docs, Internet.

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