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BurnAware Free 6.8

Thursday, December 5th, 2013

We all want to burn our files into various formats and versions that suit us; and that is why I think this review has a lot to show you about an easy to use program called BurnAware.

What’s the big deal about BurnAware?

BurnAware products allow users to burn CD, DVD and BD discs with data, audio and video in a simple and hassle-free manner. These disc burning tools are intended for users seeking balanced, lightweight and easy to use burning tools for everyday use.

BurnAware Free is a full-fledged, easy-to-use, free burning software which allows users to write all types of files such as digital photos, pictures, archives, images, documents, music and videos to CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray Discs.

BurnAware has a lot of features including the following; support of a wide range of optical disc data storage, it covers all daily burning tasks such as disc burning, backup, verification, image creation, copying, erasing, data recovery, audio track extraction, etc.

A lot of improvements and fixes have been made to the program to include the following: added new method of data size calculation; improved performance after burn in DVD and MP3 compilations; added option to switch FileBrowser layout (View menu) between vertical or horizontal; improved performance while browsing content of compilation; and added option to skip folder size calculation (View menu) to speed up folder opening.

All in all the program is awesome.

Want to check it out? Visit Burnaware.com

CentOS 6.5

Thursday, December 5th, 2013

If you are thinking of using Linux, then I advice you seat back and read this review that tells you some of the things you need to know about CentOS.

What’s CentOS?

CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. It conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. It is a project of the cAos Foundation. CentOS gives you access to several other opportunities you never thought existed before, which is one of several reasons to love it

It is developed by a small but growing team of core developers.  In turn the core developers are supported by an active user community including system administrators, network administrators, enterprise users, managers, core Linux contributors and Linux enthusiasts from around the world. CentOS has a lot of advantages over some of the other clone projects including:  an active and growing user community, quickly rebuilt, tested, and QA’ed errata packages, an extensive mirror network, developers who are contactable and responsive, multiple free support avenues including IRC Chat, Mailing Lists, Forum, and a dynamic FAQ.

Any downside?

There is absolutely nothing to complain about to the best of my knowledge.

Want to check it out? Visit Centos.org.

IDPhotoStudio 2.13.0.36

Thursday, December 5th, 2013

Are you looking for an easy to use ID Photo duplicator and printer? Then I think you might have found one especially when you read this review on IDPhotoStudio?

What’s the big deal about IDPhotoStudio?

IDPhotoStudio is an easy to use but powerful program designed to help you adjust images to fit ID sizes for multiple countries across the globe, including Argentina, Austria, Canada, Hungary and Peru.

IDPhotoStudio has an easy to use interface that is just simple, which is one of the most attractive things about it. The application can be used by all types of users, including beginners or more experienced ones. IDPhotoStudio also provides a dedicated “Options” button that is nothing more than a printer configuration tool; thereby giving you the power to prepare the project for printing.

IDPhotoStudio is very straightforward, which means that the main window hosts the necessary tools for picking the country whose ID sizes you wish to use to adjust your photo, the number of pictures to be printed as well as a simple rotate tool for basic editing. IDPhotoStudio also includes several built-in languages, which means you can also use it in Chinese, Dutch, Romanian, Catalan or Arabic.

The program keeps improving, and that’s one of the best parts of it.

Want to check it out? Visit KCSoftwares.

DEKSI Network Inventory 10.8

Tuesday, December 3rd, 2013

Do you want an application that provides an up to date and complete software and hardware inventory of all your network p.c.s? Then keep reading this review because it has information that might do you some good.

What’s DEKSI Network Inventory?

DEKSI Network Inventory provides a complete program and hardware inventory of all your network p.c.s. DEKSI Network Inventory is an extremely powerful, feature rich, advanced, but easy to use software system designed to provide network administrators with comprehensive and detailed reporting on all the application and hardware inventory installed on your networked computers.

You can view the Information remotely, generate a variety of different reports, as well as track the changes that occurred since your last inventory was run. With DEKSI Network Inventory you can export this valuable information into MS Access, MS Excel, CSV, and SQL.

Among its key features include the following: obtaining miscellaneous groups of hardware and software WMI data; 3 methods of gathering data: WMI, agents, clients; collecting configuration information from local and remote computers; tracking hardware and software changes on remote computers; offline computers are supported; generating various reports on network computers configuration (in HTML, MS Word, MS Excel, text file formats); etc.

Any downside?

After a 14 day trial period, you cannot enter more than three computers into an inventory database.

Want to check it out? Visit Deksoftware.

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