Archive for December, 2006
Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
If you are in need of a freeware that will help to make file name searches easier and faster, this application is for you.Instant File Name Search is a fast and easy to use search tool. You can instantly search files by name or wildcards on your computer or local network.
This cool tool supports:
- Instant search of files by name or wildcards
- Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT)
- Search in various directories or LAN resources
- Database management (you can create several databases)
- Taskbar icon and hot keys for quick access
- Win95/98/ME or WinNT/2000/XP.
Want to check it out? CLICK HERE!
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
You may not have heard of Jonathan Coulton, but I promise you will hear about this guy sooner or later. He has a cult following on the Internet, and has gathered a lot of praise for his tour with author and cult public speaker John Hodgman. Coulton makes smart, funny music and does so in a bewildering array of styles.
You can hear his music and buy CDs and individual tracks from the official web site, but some of the tracks are free, the ones with the smileys. Also you might try out his podcast on iTunes, A Thing A Week, which ran for 52 weeks and 52 songs. Total musical genius.
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
One of those programs that makes life easier if you have a website or blog is an FTP program. Sure, you can use the command line client, or, worse yet, internet explorer’s built-in FTP functionality, but neither of these solutions is ideal. If you do a lot of FTP transfers, you need a full-featured program dedicated to this purpose. Filezilla is a quick and easy to use FTP program for Windows that you should check out.
The install is simple and takes less than a minute after downloading the installation file. After installing, start the program and you’ll find an interface with several window frames as well as some boxes at the top to input the address of the ftp server and your username and password. Connecting is as simple as filling in these boxes and hitting Enter.
It’s easy to drag and drop files from the Remote Site frame at the right into the frame at the bottom to download files. One thing you’ll have to remember is that you have to click the ‘Q’ (Queue) button on the toolbar at the top of the window, though. This is actually a great feature because it allows you to correct your mistakes before you make them. No transfers are completed until you are ready.
Another cool feature is that when you navigate through the menus, a brief help message appears on the status bar at the bottom of the screen to explain the command option. This also works with the toolbar at the top of the screen. I expected to see tooltips pop up when hovering over the buttons, but this works just as well and it appears instantly instead of after the pause that you have to wait through with tooltips.
Filezilla is freeware and actively maintained, so you can expect to see it updated regularly with lots of useful features.
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Podcasts are a good source of information and entertainment. While most take the form of talk radio or music shows, the audiobook is on the rise, although these are mostly amateur affairs. But slowly there are professional writers creeping into the market.
Hugo award winner James Patrick Kelly is podcasting his “On the Net” columns from the popular Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazines. In these columns, Kelly talks about time travel, faster than light engines etc, all the usual fare of popular science fiction.
The most recent episode was about copyright, science fiction, DRM, and the future of the Internet. Fascinating stuff. Subscribe to the show by following this LINK.
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
Do you love action games? If you do, you might want to try out this cool and free one, weird planet. Weird Planet is an action game in which you play as the main character who somehow finds himself in a strange planet and is looking for a way to escape. But you have to watch your step as you are being threatened by monsters.
Of course this is really a simple game so if you are not into simple games you may not find it interesting. But if you just want to have fun chilling out with this free and simple game, you’ll have a nice time.
Want to try it out, Click here!
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
If you need to back up your DVDs but you can’t afford the ridiculous prices most software go for; you’ll definitely love this. Have you heard of RipIt4Me, this is a freeware that beats most shareware in its class hands down.
RipIt4Me is a freeware utility that helps you backup your copy protected DVDs. Yeah “copy protected”. A lot of DVD’s, these days, are equipped with stronger copy protections – such as ARccOS and RipGuard DVD. A lot of programs even expensive sharewares cannot handle these types of discs. Ripping this files using RipIt4Me is an easy thing.
The beautiful thing about RipIt4Me is that it is fully automated, the wizard will guide you through all the necessary steps involved. And you even have an alternative of using a “1-Click” mode that will perform all the involved steps automatically for you.
A new updated version has just been released. This version, RipIt4Me 1.6.0.0 has these latest changes:
- This version works on Linux under Wine
- Better handling of multiple sets of buttons in a menu.
- Fixed a problem with DVDs that have a very large number of buttons. The cleanup no longer fails, but might take a bit longer
- Improved the analysis to handle DVDs that have large numbers of menus (Ice Age 2 for example)
- The “Next” button in Step 1 no longer can be pressed if a valid DVD isn’t present in the selected drive
- Now checks for CeEKey.exe on startup, and offers to kill the process. CeEKey.exe has been found to potentially create problems when the PSL file is imported
etc.
CLICK HERE FOR FREE DOWNLOAD AND MORE INFO!
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006
BallDroppings is a free downloadable game. The object of the game is to.,.well, there isn’t any really.
Balls drop down from the top left corner of the screen and you’re able to draw lines with the mouse that they then bounce against. When they bounce they make a sound, depending on how fast they’re moving when they hit the line. Soon you have lots of ‘musical’ sounds playing as you continue drawing lines to catch and deflect the bouncing balls. You can also control some thing by keyboard such as deleting lines and clearing your balls!
It’s an unusual game: ‘experiment in sound’ depending on your perspective of this kinda thing, but amusing and strangely addictive for at least a few minutes!
Drop over to here for further info and to download it.
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Tuesday, December 5th, 2006
Money Manager Ex is a free open-source money managing and budgeting program.
Usually you gotta pay for decent personal finance software, so if you’re tryin’ to manage your money, you’ll appreciate that this ones free.
But how good is it? Pretty good! – You can manage multiple accounts and checking, savings, credit card, or loan accounts. You can even create your own categories and easily organise where your money goes into these. You can also track your bills and deposits and be reminded of upcoming bills and deposits so you won’t forget and lose track of them.You can import files from excel, microsoft money, and quicken, and also export to excel format. It also supports printing with inbuilt print preview.
Other useful features include viewing spending by category over a date range or by single category over time and viewing income versus expenses and how you’re doing on a budget.
Overall this is definitely worth checking out for anyone trying to budget and manage their finances better, its even free, which helps!
You can get more info and download it by clicking the homepage here.
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Tuesday, December 5th, 2006
Can someone please explain to me why this Line Rider game is so addictive? I can’t figure it out, all you do it draw a line and let some little sled rider loose on the curves you draw.
At first you draw lines which are impossible for him to slide down without either wiping out, smashing himself or his sled, losing the sled altogether, or worse still just sliding to a stop somewhere and not falling anywhere. You become devious, a student of the correct way to draw the perfect slope, but almost always something comes along to scupper the little chap’s chances.
Great festive fun.
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Tuesday, December 5th, 2006
Checking my email on Yahoo! not too long ago I came across an advert of this wonderful software that helps you keep your files and emails in sync between your PCs. If you have multiple systems in different places like work, home and your laptop you will find this software useful. It’s called BeInSync and like the name suggests it helps you to always be in sync with all necessary info from anywhere.
BeInSync seamlessly and securely keeps your files and emails in sync between your PCs, making them available where and when you need them. It ‘s a great alternative to remote access products. Unlike GoToMyPC, you don’t have to long into that computer to send a file to yourself. BeInSync runs quietly in the background.
Beinsync makes it possible for you to
- Have your data in sync at home work and on the move
- Travel light and get to your data using remote Web Access
- Share any size files with colleagues, partners and friends.
Want to check it out? Click here!
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