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Flash to Video Encoder – Put An End To Your Conversion Problems

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

1120460207-1.jpgThis software will help you solve your flash to video conversion problems easily.

Flash to Video Encoder PRO will convert Flash (swf) movies to video AVI, ASF, WMV, MPEG, DVD files or burn directly to DVD. And if you want to add watermarks, logos and copyright messages to video file, this software helps you get it done quite easily.

The great thing about Flash to Video Encoder PRO is that it allows human interaction on Flash content during conversion. One other thing I’m sure you’ll love is the fact that you will be able to convert Flash SWF files to MP4 media content for your mobile devices.

The latest version, Flash to Video Encoder PRO 4.5 has these cool changes:

  • Now you can create MPEG with your own width and height
  • Fixed some DVD bugs
  • Some minor bugs fixed

It’s really worth checking out. CLICK HERE for more info or Visit http://www.geovid.com/Flash_to_Video_Encoder_PRO/

File Monster

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

1068478797-1.jpgIf you are looking for something to help with complete deletion of files for your system, then you’ll need to check out File Monster. Completely erasing files from your system by actually overwriting the information in the file, File monster gets the job of complete and total deletion of files easily.Why do you need a total delete in the first place?

When you delete files with normal deletion methods, your data is still available because the procedure only tells the operating system to not recognize the file as being present anymore; the data can be easily recovered by someone who knows how to go about it. So if you’ve got sensitive material you don’t want to risk not being able to delete it completely or do you?

The latest version released recently has this major change:

  • Added Windows Vista Compliance Features (e.g. the data files are stored under the “Application Data” folder rather than under the “Program Files” folder). The new version will detect if you already have data and relocate the files for you

Want to check it out? Go to http://www.nstarsolutions.com/fm

WikidPad – Your Own Personal Wikipedia

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

1161949996-1.jpgAre you familiar with that popular site, Wikipedia? Well if you are, how about having your own personal wikipedia. That’s what wikidPad aims to do for you. To help structure personal knowledge like Wikipedia helps structure global knowledge.

WikidPad is a wiki-like notebook for storing your thoughts, ideas, to do lists, contacts, or anything else you can think of to write down. The reason why this tool is different from other notepad applications is the ease with which you can cross-link your information.

Yeah it’s so easy to cross link information. Links in a wiki are created by typing in what is called WikiWords. And what is a WikiWord? Any case word (also called CamelCase) typed into the editor e.g. TodoList.

It is worthy of note that wikidPad is not a wikipedia thing; the term wiki means “quick” in Hawaiian. Since wiki means quick, you can rest assured that you are going to enjoy quickly linking your information together.

The latest version, WikidPad 1.9 Beta 2 has these changes:

  • Better support for creating new tabs
  • Several bug fixes

Want to check it out? CLICK HERE!

XAMPP

Monday, February 26th, 2007

xamp.jpgHere is a useful tool that comes highly recommended, it is called XAMPP. It is an easy-to-install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP and Perl. It is really very easy to install and to use: just download, extract and start. This tool is really easy to use.

Compared to many other software in its category like Apache2Triad, XAMPP is so much better as it is easier to use, has more features, and also allows you to switch between PHP versions in seconds. It is a complete web, database and FTP server package that’s so easy to install and use. Where does the name XAMPP come from? XAMPP’s name is an acronym for X (any of four different operating systems), Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl.

One other great thing about this program is that no matter what your system runs on, Windows, Linux or Mac OS X, there is a version available for you.

If you are really serious about improving your web development productivity level, this cool tool is for you. Check it out HERE!

Process Explorer: Explore those processes!

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

processexplorer.jpgThis is a small application to help you find out what those strangely named processes listed in Task Manager are really up to. The usual Windows Task Manager tells you what applications and processes are running, but some process names aren’t very clear to the average computer user. Process Explorer helps you get to the bottom of things by digging down to see which application started a process and which resources that app is currently using.

This can be a big help when you’re trying to figure out which background processes you can safely shut down, it can also help developers sniff out memory leaks. It can even help sniff out spyware, too. Now comes with Vista and 64 bit processor compatibility.

Check it out.

RunIT!- Cool Desktop Indexing and Websearch System

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

1144862346-11.jpgHere is a software that can help make your “puter life” simple. It’s called RunIT!

RunIT! is a simple yet advanced system for easy indexing of your computer and searching the web with one keystroke on your keyboard. RunIT! enables you to add files, websites and programs to your RunIt! index, the cool thing about it is that you do all these [add files, websites and programs] using keywords you’ve selected, so it is easy for you to remember how to find that file. Pressing a previously assigned hotkey enables you to run the file or perform a web search in Google, Yahoo! or MSN.

A great thing about this software is that it also functions as a mail notifier, checking your e-mail on a set interval and letting you delete them while still on the server.

Want To Check It Out? It’s FREE!!! CLICK HERE

ObjectRescue Pro – recover lost data from different multimedia devices easily

Monday, February 19th, 2007

1103932913-1.jpgIf you’ve ever lost precious data to deleted or corrupt files you’ll know the value of a good recovery or rescue software. ObjectRescue Pro recovers lost data from different or should I say diverse multimedia devices, from digital cameras, audio recorders, MP3 & WMA players to PC, PDAs and mobile phones.

You will really enjoy using this cool tool as it supports recovery from Hard Drives, Compact Flash cards (type I/II), IBM Microdrives, SmartMedia cards, MultiMedia cards, Secure Digital cards and Memory Sticks, and any other storage device with the addition of wide range file format support: DOC, XLS, ZIP, RAR, JPEG, AVI, MOV, MP3, WMA, WAV, etc.

The latest version which was released towards the end of last month, ObjectRescue Pro 4.4.1 has these latest changes:

  • Vista support implemented (administrative rights request added)
  • Added dialog if program is started without administrator privileges

Save yourself a headache and go get this software, it really is very useful.

CLICK HERE or visit http://objectrescue.com/products/objectrescuepro/ to check it out.

Give Your System A Total Wipe With BCWipe

Friday, February 16th, 2007

1016605799-1.jpgPerforming just standard deletion of files doesn’t mean those files actually leave your hard drive. But with BCWipe, you can be sure of a total and secure file deletion.

BCWipe is designed to securely delete files from your hard drive. The truth is standard file deletion still leaves the contents of the so called deleted file on your disk. Unless it has been overwritten by files subsequently saved, it can be recovered using standard disk utilities.

‘Wiping’ is a term used to describe the process of shredding the contents of a file or disk space. It is impossible to restore any data that has been properly wiped. That’s exactly what BCWipe does. Working quickly and integrated with Windows Shell, BCWipe shreds data in files so that they can not be recovered by any means.

The latest version, which has just been recently released, BCWipe 3.10 has a major change of being worked on for Vista Support.

CLICK HERE for more info.

Take control of your ideas with Google Notebook

Friday, February 16th, 2007

google_notebook.gifI 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!

RememberMe 1.6 – A Free Password Manager

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

1149009694-1.jpgLooking 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!

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