Archive for the 'Information Management' Category
Thursday, August 30th, 2007
There are so many different problems that occur when you change computers that for the most part people really hate having to do so. There are large things like the transfer of large files and programs as well as the establishing of a similar operating system set of parameters to the one that was on the previous computer and then there are the smaller things like bookmarks. Bookmarks might seem like a very small thing to some people, but when you consider that a lot of people put their web development hopes and dreams in bookmarks, what you are going to find is that the bookmarks must be transferred if the person’s normal online existence can continue.
If you happen to be using Opera, then the oSync 1.0.1 can definitely help you through it. It allows you to automate the sync processes between two different systems and furthermore even sit and watch while the software does all of the work for you. The latest version of the software allows for threaded syncing, which happens to increase sync speed dramatically. In addition to that, a lot of merging work has been done so that a lot of previous errors from merging operations are now non-existent.
Give it a try if you’re on Opera as it is free to use; more information can be found at http://osync.sourceforge.net/
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Wednesday, August 29th, 2007
If you’re like, chances are you download a lot of stuff and save a lot of stuff from Microsoft Office programs onto your hard drive. In some cases, you might even have remnants of old folders that were part of an earlier attempt to organize files on your hard drive. I know that at one point I have up to three or four different generations worth of organizational folders on my hard drive and in some cases had the same file saved once in all of them! Redundancy is a bad thing because it can really hamper your ability to save new files onto your hard drive, but if you download Folder Size 1.3, you can figure out where the redundancies might be and cut them down.
With Folder Size 1.3 installed, what you are going to find is that when you highlight a folder, a bar graph will appear with the sizes of all of the folders contained in that folder clearly highlighted for you to see. You don’t have to go to the properties of each folder any more to figure out what is where and ultimately this will make the process of cleaning up your hard drive much easier to do. In addition to that, there are a number of different tasks that are easier now because you can see the size of each folder right away.
More information can be found at the developer’s home page at http://www.rotebetasoftware.com/foldersize.html
Posted in Catalogue, Developer, Files and Folders, Information Management, Main, Shareware, Utilities, Windows | No Comments »
Tuesday, August 28th, 2007
In case you are looking for a tool to track your information, then do give a thought to the Absolute Media Library which makes the job a cakewalk. It would help you with all the data that you need to keep record of and access them whenever you feel like. The software has good functioning and would help you to effortlessly manage a great deal of data.
The software after taking a moderate time for downloading and installing, starts up with a simple screen. It has the different features for performing the task. It is of great use for the personal as well as professional details. You can check the loan status and the history and even you can have the notes and other details. The screen in the middle shows the record of the listed and the selected files. It shows details like title, file type, category, etc. The right side column shows some of the option and the list of the chosen category. You can make the library search; select the ‘Search for’ option and the type of files you want. You can search the listed records or the library. You can set and see the borrower’s database showing all the information about the person. The list is shown and you can see the terms of loans, address and other notes. Select from the list and the information about the person is shown on the right side. You can also view the reports of the inventory and you can get a print also. The information about the records, library and log in is shown on the lower part of the screen. There are different other option on the menu bar like for listing and changing the view. Record or delete according to your requirement and save the details.
The software overall does a commendable job in quickly tracking and logically storing all information that is often required by you. With the accompanying Help guide you are sure to find a pleasure to use.
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Monday, August 27th, 2007
The craze for YouTube is crossing limits and many of us can’t stop watching all those interesting videos out there. However many of us would really love to download them from YouTube on your personal computer or mobile phone. Axara YouTube Tools let you download the videos with ease. It has other utilities that would enhance your working with the videos.
The software has option for downloading the YouTube videos in the chosen formats. The program has a pleasant color screen with simple functions. You need to copy the URL of the page containing the video. Select the destination folder for downloading the video. You can keep the information same or change the file name and the video profile. The additional settings let you have the preview, select the batch mode or choose to split file. You can watch the preview at the bottom of the screen. The four utilities options below the screen let you to set the profile, edit the video, convert to other format and download. The video can be converted to supported formats by the options given on the top of the screen. The options for the conversion are ‘To AVI’, ‘To MPEG’, ‘To MOV’, ‘To WMV’ and ‘To SWF’. It supports various audio formats also. The software enables conversion from one format to the other one easily. The space below the screen the shows the conversion progress, the elapsed time and the remaining time. It also has the option to stop the download anytime. The software also consists of the editor that would let you cut the parts of the videos not required by you. The left side of the screen shows the option like PC, Laptop, ipod, etc. These options are there for making the video formats according to the video playing devices. Overall it’s a one great utility that you would surely like have on your system.
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Posted in Commercial, Design, Developer, Flash, Information Management, Internet, Shareware, Social Software, Video, Windows | 3 Comments »
Saturday, August 25th, 2007
The program allows us to effortlessly increase the speed of our computers. The software makes the PC work faster and provides you with different features. The software do not take much efforts for operating and elegant in usage.
Little time is required for downloading and installing the software. The screen has a very pleasant appearance and opens up having different colors. The screen gives the fun feeling. The language can be chosen to be English, Dutch, Russian, etc. It has five options on the screen, ‘Boost the PC’, ‘Back Up your PC’, ‘Scan for Problem’, ‘Fix Found Problem’, and ‘Defrag your Registry’. Click the first option and press ‘Start’ to boost up the PC and the level is also shown. The back up option gets the back up for the registry and the system and you can give the desired name to the back up. Set the configuration and do the restoring. Select the drive and you can do the smart or quick scanning, click next and scanning gets started that can also be stopped. Repair the found problems easily and defrag/compact the registry with having the reports. Optimize the functioning and protect the PC against the malware. The list of the object is shown in the middle screen. You can use the startup and the also work with the scheduler. You can add, delete, or save the information and commands for the startup and also add or edit comments. Enable or disable the scheduler and also it has add, edit or delete. The working level and the speed of the PC get improved. With the quick options given on the lower part of the screen you can get back to the quick start or continue to next step.
The software has a help guide by which you can know about the functioning and operating procedure of the software. It’s good program for speeding and makes your computer problem free.
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Posted in Developer, Information Management, Internet, Security, Shareware, Utilities, Windows | 1 Comment »
Friday, August 24th, 2007
The boom of the internet has been good in a lot of different ways, but it has also been bad in a lot of different ways. One of the most infamous aspects of the internet boom has been the development and subsequent dispersal of spyware, viruses and malware through internet channels and many people have had really bad things happen to their computers as a result of build-up of these specific types of programs.
One of the worst types of programs is malware, simply because it is so difficult to remove. Well, the difficulty to remove malware files from your internet without expensive software to do so is now gone because of the introduction to the market of the FileASSASSIN software.
What FileASSASSIN does is it uses the most advanced techniques available to get deep down into the modules of the malware. It then goes ahead and closes any handles in the malware from a remote source as well as terminating processes that you as a user would not be able to terminate yourself. Without any remote handles or harmful processes, removing the malware becomes a piece of cake.
More information about FileASSASSIN 1.06 can be found directly at http://www.malwarebytes.org/fileassassin.php
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Friday, August 24th, 2007
One of the most interesting aspects of the recent internet boom is the emergence of a number of different interactive websites. Collectively referred to as web 2.0, many of these websites require input and active effort from the people that are members of the sites and indeed it is that interactive element that really drives the interest that so many people have in websites like this.
At the core of the web 2.0 revolution is the concept of social networking. The social networking websites have really changed the way that people look at the internet nowadays and many people will tell you right off the bat that this is for the better. But what if you could have a piece of software that acted like a social website no matter what you were doing on the internet? Wouldn’t that be absolutely fantastic?
Well, take a look at the RatePoint Toolbar! It is a toolbar that allows you to actually rate every single website that you come across. Then, based on the ratings that you give, you are then connected to websites that the software thinks you will enjoy specifically because of the ratings that you give off. It is a very cool and nifty way of doing business and it can actually help you come across some very amazing websites that you would never have been able to find under different circumstances.
There is actually a version of the Toolbar available for internet explorer users as well and if you are interested in learning more you can head on over to the software’s homepage at http://web.ratepoint.com/tools
Posted in Browsers, FireFox, Freeware, Information Management, Internet, Main, Social Software, Web 2.0, Windows | No Comments »
Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007
Chemistry is a very important part of the education of a number of students both at the high school and university levels in today’s world and of course the center of everything chemistry is the Periodic Table of the Elements. One of the biggest educational struggles in today’s world has been coming up with a Periodic Table study guide that is easy to use, yet comprehensive enough to contain all of the useful information that children are going to need to know in today’s world.
Well, the Periodic Table Standard 3.2 shows that when you decide to bring software into the mix, the sky is truly the limit! This is perhaps the most comprehensive study guide for the Periodic Table ever created, yet at the same time it is a study guide that is extremely easy to use. Clicking on any of the elements will bring up typical information about it like name, symbol, atomic number, atomic weight and all of those other frequently accessed characteristics. In addition to that, you will also get information on the history of the element, the production of it, where it occurs in nature as well as information on alternative names. To cap things off, beautiful real life pictures of each element are also available. It is truly the study aid to end all study aids because of how effective it is.
More information can be found at http://freshney.org/education/pt/
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Tuesday, August 21st, 2007
One of the things that has been good for society as a whole in terms of the internet has been the ease and availability of information. If people want the information that’s out there, then all they have to do is click their mouse a few times in order to bring that information up to the screen.
One of the most popular sources of information is what is known as the Incident Page Network. It is basically a network that allows people to get the latest scoop on incidents reported to the police, the fire and the rescue services. Following the IPN allows people to know at a moment’s notice if something is wrong in their area and more than one person has commented favourably on how great it was to have a network that allowed them to get the latest scoop on any of the latest incidents.
With personal security becoming a big issue in today’s world, it seems like the time is absolutely perfect for the IPN Toolbar. This is a toolbar that you install into your browser just like you would any other toolbar. The difference is that it gives you the latest IPN news at a moment’s notice in real time, meaning that you don’t have to physically navigate to the website in order to get it yourself. It is a very useful tool and like many of the best things in life, it also happens to be free.
More information can be found at http://www.incidentpage.net/toolbar
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Monday, August 20th, 2007
It’s not very often that a software program comes along that has the ability to really do something innovative, but that is exactly what the ASCII Generator dotNET Beta 0.8.2 has that ability.
Have you ever gone online to any of the web 2.0 websites and seen some of the very interesting text art? Or better yet, have you ever been part of an online RPG where the only method of communication was through text, forcing the people inside the game to become very innovative in the way they conveyed images?
If you’re like most people that use the internet, chances are that you have indeed some across such things. Whether it is something as simple as a smiley face ‘=)’ emoticon or something far more involved, the concept we are talking about here is known as ASCII art. It is basically art that imitates real life pictures through the use of nothing more than basic ASCII symbols.
And that is exactly what the generator allows you to do. You just upload a picture into the ASCII Generator dotNET and it converts that picture into some sort of high quality ASCII art. It is a fantastic program to use and since it is open source, you can effectively get your hands on it really easy.
For more information, head on over to Jonathan Matthews’ website at http://ascgendotnet.jmsoftware.co.uk/
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