Archive for January, 2007
Thursday, January 25th, 2007
There is this cool screensaver that keeps you abreast of currents events that I want you to check out. It’s called News Screensaver.
News Screensaver will allow you to always have the most recent news, weather forecasts and stock quotes on your computer screen.
The screensaver supports all RSS, RDF and Atom formats. The program comes with more than 100 links to variously themed news feeds, such as Top News, Business, Science, Sport, Regional, Technology, Industries, Health etc.
The cool thing about it is that it is customizable; you can add the necessary news feed yourself, so you can stay informed about the things that really interest you. It’s a cool way to get serious info regularly.
Check it out: CLICK HERE!
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
Trend Micro Anti-Spyware for the Web is an online tool that checks your machine for spyware, and helps remove any infections it locates and identifies. The software displays a report when it’s done listing the spywares detected and asks you if you want removal. Trick question.
You may have spyware if you machine is slow when opening programs or saving files, you suffer from interminable pop-up windows, you have a new browser homepage, or worst of all new and unexpected toolbars in your browser. The online spywarre checker fixes all that.
Spyware is more widespread and more dangerous than viruses these days so be safe. Go to Trend Micro for more.
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Thursday, January 25th, 2007
Keeping track of employees or children? Want to know where they’ve been, what they’ve typed, what files they created? Ah how cynical and suspicious the world is, but with good reason. People do things on the Internet they wouldn’t like someone else to know about. And sometimes YOU need to know about it if you are a parent or an employer.
Keyloggers are good, but they take time to set up. Sometimes you don’t have time to install one. Sometimes you need SpyArsenal Detective. A simple EXE file, you can even have it on a memory stick. Run it and you get full information about the user activity on a target PC in just seconds. All the recent activity in a form you can explore and print. You can be in and out in moments and the machine is back to normal. And the price for this wonderful utility? Free.
Go to Spy Arsenal to find out more.
Posted in Commercial, Developer, Freeware, Information Management, Internet, Main, Programming, Security, Utilities, Windows | 1 Comment »
Thursday, January 25th, 2007
If you’ve ever been studying or researching something and couldn’t get through a book without a highlighter pen in hand, then this is the tool you’ve been waiting for.
It’s a small, free downloadable application that turns your mouse into a highlighter (well, an i-Lighter) With it, you can highlight passages on a web page and then store the highlighted information in a folder hosted by your i-Lighter.com account.
Although there is a couple of other similar programs like this i’ve seen and used before, the thing i like about this most is that you can access it from any computer, as it saves your highlights stuff online and not locally on your computer.
Version 2.0, coming out in early 2007 will allow you to find your information from any web
enabled device.
Check it out at the website to get a better description, further details, and download it for free.
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Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
Have you have ever tried to delete some files or a folder full of files and recieved that annoying message telling you that a file cannot be deleted as it is in use or locked? Chances are you have, in that case, this is a handy little program to have around.
You simply right click on the file that refuses to co-operate and select *unlock* from the right click context menu. This will gives you several (easy to understand) options such as Kill process, Unlock, Unlock all, etc.
This is one of those tiny little programs that you won’t need to use very often , but when you do, it’ll save you valuable time and frustration. It does exactly what it claims to do, no more, no less! Its freeware and you can download it right here.
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Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
Extracting data from an audio CD should be easy. It’s all digital data, right? What you copy onto your hard drive is an exact bit for bit copy of what was on the original CD. Wrong.
This is why sometimes copies sound muffled or distorted. Audio CDs, while digital, are still a very different standard from data CDs and getting an exact copy of the data isn’t quite as simple,technically speaking, as you might think.
For casual use there are any number of tools to extract tracks from audio CDs, but this is the tool for those who want the best.
Check out the website for a full list of features, more info, and the download.
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Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
DeKnop (“The button” in dutch, in case you were wondering) is a freeware graphics editor that lets you create buttons for your web site. This makes it extremely easy as you don’t need any particular graphic designing knowledge.
Its interface provides a step by step way to create simple buttons for your web page, and why not being particularly advanced looking, it could still be useful for people who want basic buttons on their website for web links, navigation, etc.
Some of its features include automatic up/down effects for use in mouse over java scripts,gradients, ability to save button images as PNG, JPG, BMP or GIF(non LZW) format. DeKnop also supports projects, allowing you to save your work and continue on it later or reuse it for other jobs.
You can check it out here.
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Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
Artweaver is a ‘natural painting program’ allowing you to create art with simulations of real life materials, it has a fair amount of potential.There are a few natural painting programs available, but usually they are rather limited. Most image editing application are geared towards post-image manipulation, rather than creating your image from scratch.Artweaver is an application aimed at artists capable of painting through a pen tablet or directly on to their screen, using a mouse. It has a wide range of brushes and the brush simulation is as realistic as possible, with chalk, charcoal, pencils and other brushes included.
As well as its natural painting, it will enable you to make sketches from existing photos and also add effects to images. It will enable you to import from a wide range of image formats. Its freeware and available here.
If you like this, you might also wanna check out my earlier review of a similar program here.
Posted in Design, Developer, Freeware, Main, Photo, Social Software, Utilities, Windows | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
Good news for solitaire fans! Check out this high quality collection of over four hundred solitaire games. It’s called SolSuite 2007 7.1.
SolSuite 2007 is a high-quality collection of 468 solitaire games. You’ll find all your favorite solitaire games here: Spider, Klondike, FreeCell, Pyramid, Golf, Busy Aces, Canfield, Forty Thieves, Four Seasons, Carpet, Flower Garden, Rouge et Noir, Monte Carlo and original solitaires that you cannot find elsewhere.
SolSuite has been around for a couple of years now and each new update or version has been coming out better and better. This latest version is really cool. It has over 400 games and lots of customizable options. The fact that it’s easy to install and it has great graphics makes it a must have for all solitaire fans.
Want to check it out? CLICK HERE!
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Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
MySpace.com has filed a federal lawsuit against a man who allegedly sent millions of spam “bulletins” advertising Web sites where users of the popular online social network could buy ring tones, polo shirts, and other products and services.
MySpace, owned by News Corp., sued Scott Richter Friday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. The suit seeks a permanent injunction barring Richter and affiliated companies from the online community. It also seeks unspecified monetary damages.
The latest spam suit is not the first against Richter. Microsoft and then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sued Richter in 2003, when the defendant was known as one of the top spammers in the world, according to Microsoft. Richter and his company OptInRealBig.com LLC agreed to pay $7 million in a settlement reached two years later.
via Information Week
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