Archive for the 'Freeware' Category
Tuesday, February 20th, 2007
Microsoft released it’s new Virtual PC 2007 to everybody… and it’s totally FREE!
This program allows users to run multiple operating systems at once from a single computer. You also can easily switch back and forth between operating systems with just one mouse click.
It supports the following operating systems on the host machine: Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Enterprise, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Professional x64, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. And on the guest machine you can run Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home/Professional/Tablet PC Edition, Windows Vista Enterprise/Business/Ultimate, OS/2 Warp Version 4 Fix Pack 15, OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 1, OS/2 Warp Convenience Pack 2 and unofficial support for MS DOS 6.22, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows NT 4.0 Workstation also included.
New features included with the latest release of Microsoft Virtual PC include:
- 64-bit host operating systems
- Hardware-assisted virtualization
- Network-based installation of a guest operating system
- Running virtual machines on multiple monitors
Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 is available as a free download in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. You can find out more and get your free download right here. (more…)
Posted in Business, Developer, Freeware, Microsoft, Programming, Security, Shell and Desktop, Social Software, Windows | No Comments »
Friday, February 16th, 2007
I don’t know if you tried Google Notebook yet, but it’s REALLY cool. It’s like an online word processor, actually I take that back… it’s more like an online OUTLINE processor. That is to say it allows for a series of notes, which can expand and contract and can be ordered, so you can write first and set the running order of the notes later.
This makes it very easy to organise ideas and assemble them into a coherent whole. If you are writing documentation, essays, or ebooks, outline processors are the thing you would use to get your ideas started. And being online of course means you can continue working anywhere where there is a web browser and a keyboard.
Go to Google Notebook and try it out. It’s FREE!
Posted in Developer, Freeware, Google, Information Management, Internet, Main, Social Software, Text, Windows | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
PrimoPDF is a totally free PDF convertor. You can also optimize the output for print, screen, ebook, or prepress. This latest version adds some extra features such as 40-/128-bit encryption, ability to add document information (e.g. title, author, subject, keywords) for easier searching, double byte character support, enhanced support for Microsoft Windows 98, ME, and NT, PDF viewing support for non-Windows environments, and full support for 64-bit machines ( be sure to download the separate installer for that).
Once you’ve installed it, you can convert about any file that can be printed on your PC to a PDF file! Pretty cool little program! Go grab it right here!
Posted in Developer, Freeware, Main, Text, Utilities, Windows | No Comments »
Friday, February 9th, 2007
Here is a good software for you to use to detect dead links and duplicates.
AM-DeadLink detects dead links and duplicates in your Browser Bookmarks. If a Bookmark has become unavailable you can delete it from your Browser. This software is really good. It checks Bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Opera, and Netscape. With AM-Deadlink you can also download FavIcons for all your Favorites and Bookmarks.
The truth is the software is not a hundred percent accurate it could declare some links as dead when they are still active but like I have observed it doesn’t happen often, you can be sure of a 98.5% accuracy, which is more than good enough.
A new version, AM-DeadLink 3.0, has just been released with these changes:
- Windows Vista: Flip3D, thumbnail preview and correct animations supported
- Windows Vista: Use “Segoe UI” as default font
- Windows Vista: Several controls could disappear when the ALT key was pressed
- Internal check technology completely rewritten (should fix several “mysterious” bugs)
- Save all Firefox FavIcons to disk (extract embedded FavIcons)
- Sort Bookmarks with FavIcons to the top of list (Bookmarks menu)
- Several user interface tweaks
- File+Open works also for Opera/Firefox/Mozilla
- AM-DeadLink could crash on exit when a anti virus software or a desktop search software blocked the configuration files
- Minor tweaks and fixes
Want To Check It Out? IT’S FREE! CLICK HERE
Posted in Developer, Freeware, Information Management, Internet, Main, Shell and Desktop, Utilities, Windows | No Comments »
Friday, February 9th, 2007
At first glance, you would assume this was just a flashy pong clone, but you’d be very wrong. In fact, the ball rarely even touches a paddle in this game. Instead, you propel it back and forth by using skillful bursts of colorful energy. It’s a fast-paced very colorful game that’s a blast to play once you get the hang of it.
You can control the flow of the plasma, with the left mouse button and you can gather the power with the right mouse button and release it at a critical moment. You really should experience and see it with your own eyes to fully appreciate the game. Anyway, it’s completely free, and includes an option to play with your friends.
NOTE: You may need a Pentium 4 with an average graphics card to appreciate its quality. You can download it free from here.
Posted in Developer, Freeware, Fun, Games, Main, 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
Okay, here’s a little something from Google. Today Google said that its mail service (Gmail) goes for free. That means that from now on you shouldn’t ask your already registered friends if they can help you with the new account (or even try to buy it) all you have to do is just follow the link and register!
After that simple process you’ll get a free 2 GB of email storage and two more Google’s tools – Google Calendar and Docs & Spreadsheets to use and store data in as well.
Ps: also there’s a thing for users from U.K. From now on they can gain an access to their accounts from their cell phones.
Posted in Commercial, Developer, E-mail, Freeware, Internet, Social Software, Web services | No Comments »
Thursday, February 8th, 2007
Here is a great program worth checking out.
This free software, ProgDVB allows you to watch SAT-Television and listen to Radio channels directly from satellite but you must use DVB-PCI cards with hardware decoders on the board, SAT-dish, and personal x86-compatible computers with Microsoft Windows installed.
It has options for working with network broadcasting and Audio/Video recording of the stream to different digital-media formats.
The latest version released a couple of days ago, ProgDVB 5.00.01, has these changes:
- Supports skins for main form (and in future it will support skins for OSD)
- Notes: This version does not support OSD and localization and has no important new functions so far. Besides, .Net version will always work a little slower
Want to try it? It’s FREE! CLICK HERE!
Posted in Commercial, Design, Developer, Freeware, Internet, Main, Movies, Video, Windows | 1 Comment »
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 »
Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
CoffeeCup Free FTP is an easy to use Drag and Drop FTP program.
This is a simple and easy to use FTP client with basic features for file uploads and downloads. It allows you to use an unlimited number of FTP accounts, resume broken downloads, and transfer binary, ASCII, or automode files. It supports multiple server profiles, it’s also capable of resuming broken uploads and downloads.
It works with any server and is so easy to setup. Just enter your username and password and click “Connect” and away you go. Theres not much to this apart from it being a simple and basic ftp program.
So if you’re in need of a free yet capable FTP program, why not check it out at the homepage here.
Posted in Developer, Freeware, FTP, Information Management, Main, Utilities, Windows | 2 Comments »
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