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Thursday, February 15th, 2007
Here is an uninstaller that takes its job of uninstalling quite very seriously.
ZSoft Uninstaller is an easy to use software that helps you handle your uninstalling with relative ease. With this software, finding and uninstalling a program is really very easy, as easy as clicking a button.
ZSoft is a better alternative to the conventional windows add and/remove application because it analyzes an installation so that it can be completely uninstalled, shows more information than available though add/remove; Automatically finds entries from programs that are most likely already uninstalled, among other things. So this software should really come in handy.
The latest version, ZSoft Uninstaller 2.3.4, which was just released yesterday, 14 February 2007, has these latest changes:
- Now the ignore list also works with the “HCU” part of the registry
- Updated Portuguese translation, thanks to Rui Morais
- Updated Dutch translation, thanks to computerNERDie
- New translation: Spanish, thanks to Valentín Sanz
- New translation: Valencian, thanks to Vicente Adam
- “Delete” button removed from toolbar (still available in right-click menu)
- The “Analyzed Programs” tab has been updated – it is now searchable
- New tab: Hidden Programs where the programs you have hidden is showed for easy uninstall etc. even though it has been hidden. The list is searchable
Etc.
Want to check it out? IT’S FREE! CLICK HERE [or visit http://www.zsoft.dk/index/software_details/4]
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Thursday, February 15th, 2007
This is a useful online tool i found that web developers and designers will find worth having in their bookmarks. It allows you to see how your site fits and looks on different web browsers and different screen resolutions. You simply type in the url of the site you want to test out and select the screen resolution you want to see it at.
Then it pops up a separate window which has been resized to the size it would appear if viewed in the chosen resolution and browser type.
Go check it out to see exactly what i mean. Certainly anyone who designs websites will find this a very useful tool.
Posted in Business, Design, Developer, Main, Windows | No Comments »
Thursday, February 15th, 2007
Looking for a free yet good and secure password manager? You need check this one out, RememberMe.
RememberMe is a free password manager that helps you to store your passwords securely. Using 128-bit AES encryption along with your personal profile information, it does its work well, ensuring that you are the only user that can access your passwords.
A new updated version has just been released, it’s called RememberMe 1.6 and the latest major change in this updated version is:
- Fixed: Updates GUI glitch, comments multi-line glitch, database detection improvement
So go check it out, it’s free so it’s at no cost to you. One of the benefits of using RememberMe is that you can create different categories for your passwords for ease of organization; you can also rest assured that they are well protected.
CLICK HERE for more info and download!
Posted in Business, Commercial, Developer, Information Management, Internet, Main, Security, Windows | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
If you have an email address (and who doesn’t these days?), sooner or later you might end up entering it in a guestbook or forum, or even having it on your own website so that people can contact you. The problem with this is that programs spammers set loose on the Internet called spambots, will find your email address sooner or later and this will lead to you receiving spam emails.
Enter the Enkoder! This is a small online tool (or downloadable if you are a Mac user) which converts your email address into special code that those pesky spambots can’t read as being an email address.
The spambots won’t detect your email address, so will completely ignore it. Meanwhile your email address still appears the same as before, but won’t end up in the hands of the spammers. Check it out.
Posted in Business, Commercial, Developer, E-mail, Internet, Mac Stuff, Main, Shareware, Utilities, Windows | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
If you need a program that will help track software bugs, you need to check out Bugzero.
Bugzero is a Web-based bug tracking tool but that is not just what it is used for it’s also a defect tracking, issue tracking, and change management system used in a distributed team environment to track software bugs, hardware defects, test cases, or any other issues.
But there is more to Bugzero than all that; it can also be used equally well as a helpdesk customer support, trouble ticketing, or email management system to collect and manage customer feedbacks, incidents, requests, and issues.
The new version, Bugzero 4.5.2 which just hit the market yesterday has these latest Changes:
- A new virus scan feature was added
- A few minor bugs were fixed
- A project can now be reloaded from database without restarting the application
The only thing you may have an issue with is the price. It looks expensive, but is it really expensive? It’s all a matter what you want to use it for, check out the trial version first and if it is what you need, it will be a worthwhile investment.
CLICK HERE for more info and trial download.
Posted in Business, Commercial, Design, Developer, Information Management, Main, Shareware, Utilities, Web services, Windows | No Comments »
Thursday, February 8th, 2007
TVU Player is a free program that enables Internet users to watch streaming live Television programs around the world which which they may not normally be able to get on their real television. It promises to feature hard-to-find special-interest TV channels, international sports, lifestyle, news, and your favorite channels from around the globe as well as user-generated content.
You can switch between multiple TV channels just like on a TV. TVU Player is extremely simple to use, you just double click on the tv channel of your choice, wait for it to buffer, and start watching.
Thanks to the improvement of broadband connections, watching channels on your computer is now possible like this, some of the available channels are Fox, Fox News, NBC, ABC, Animal planet, Bloomsberg, Nasa TV, some sports channels, Comedy Central, Sci Fi, Nickelodeon, BBC News 24 and many more.
Check out Vidoo.com which also has a support forum and the tv channels daily program schedule and of course to download it.
Posted in Business, Developer, Freeware, Internet, Main, Movies, Multimedia, News, Social Software, Video | No Comments »
Thursday, February 8th, 2007
If you’ve been looking for a good and reliable software to burn your videos to DVD, you need to check this out.
ConvertXtoDVD is a software to convert and burn your videos to DVD. What I really appreciate about this software is that in just a couple of clicks you can backup your movies to DVD playable on any home DVD player easily.
You won’t have any problem converting in any popular format as it supports popular formats such as Xvid, MOV, VOB, Mpeg, Mpeg4, MP4, AVI, WMV, DV and stream formats. It simply converts your files into a compliant DVD Video set of files and burns it on a DVD media.
I’m sure you will love the fact that ConvertXtoDVD 2.1.12.214 works for NTSC and PAL video formats and creates chapters automatically. Multiple audio tracks are also supported.
Want to see if it is what you need? CLICK HERE
Posted in Business, Developer, Main, Movies, Social Software, Utilities, Video, Windows | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Looking for a software that can let your have total control of your computer from anywhere? I think you should try this software; Radmin (Remote Administrator).
Radmin (Remote Administrator) is a remote control and remote access program which enables you to work on one or more remote computers from your own computer. It can be considered as complete remote control solution where all key features such as Remote Control, File Transfer, text and voice chats, NT security, Telnet, and Multilanguage support are included.
Known for high speed, strong security and solid reliability, this software is worth checking out. Check out the trial download first and see if it does what you need it to do [You have 30 days to confirm that].
Want to check it out? CLICK HERE
Posted in Business, Developer, Main, Programming, Security, Shareware, Windows | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Here is a cool open source for you. It’s called Democracy player and just like democracy, gives you freedom. The freedom this Democracy gives you is the freedom to watch Internet videos like you watch TV.
It’s really very easy; you just download and watch all the best internet TV shows and videos in one powerful application. The cool thing about this player is that new channels arrive daily in the built-in Channel Guide.
Remember those videos you use to squint at to get what was going on? With Democracy Player that is a thing of the past as you can just sit back and watch big, high resolution videos one after another. It’s so easy to use that you’ll be watching interesting videos in moments.
Want to check it out? CLICK HERE
Posted in Business, Design, Developer, Freeware, Internet, Main, Movies, Multimedia, Social Software, Video, Windows | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, February 6th, 2007
Footnote is an impressive resource that allows users to access millions of historical documents online.
Interested in the Civil War or maybe the Bureau of Investigation? Just look it up on Footnote and in seconds view digitized copies of the original documents including photographs, signed documents, letters, case studies and more.
Footnote has also established a partnership with the National Archives providing access to millions of historical documents for viewing online. Around 4.5 million documents have already been added to the site and apparently millions more to come.
I’ll admit, I wasn’t one to raise my hand during history class, but it’s pretty neat being able to view transcripts that George Washington wrote back in 1775 for the Continental Congress and the signature of John Hancock.
I’d imagine Footnote to be a prime attraction for genealogists, historians, public libraries, school systems and history buffs in general. Check it out for yourself!
Posted in Business, Information Management, Internet, Main, Text, Web services | No Comments »
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