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Monday, December 1st, 2008
Here is something worth checking out. It’s called Crystal Office. Crystal Office is the essential office suite ideal for home and business users.
Why is it worth checking out? Simply because it is designed to make your work go faster and your life easier.
Crystal Office delivers the necessary tools to make things easier for you. Find all the essential office software to complete routine tasks faster and with better results. And if you want to create and edit text and graphics in letters, reports, documents and Web pages, no problem, this can be done easily with Crystal Office.
You can also perform calculations and manage lists in spreadsheets and even enjoy working on Microsoft Office documents [open, edit, save or do what ever you like]. That’s not all Crystal Office makes it easy for you to keep track of appointments and tasks.
Now do you see why I say it’s worth checking out?
Check it out at http://www.crystaloffice.com/office
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Monday, December 1st, 2008
If you access sensitive information on your PC and you feel susceptible to some hacker attacks then this tool may be very important for your peace of mind and internet safety.
It is called Anti-keylogger. It simply provides every computer with strong protection against most types of keylogging programs (software keyloggers), both known and unknown, currently in use or being developed at the present moment.
The fat that it is able to block various types of keylogging programs possibly included in any commercial, shareware, freeware products, as well as in Trojan horses, viruses of very different operation principles, makes it a very useful tool.
Want to see if this is what you need? Go to http://www.anti-keyloggers.com/
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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
If you are a digital picture nut, you will want to take a very close look at what VSO Image Resizer can do for you. It may be a free piece of software, but this free piece of software is one very powerful package. The latest version, released on November 22nd, is the most powerful package yet in the series and the things that it can do for you across multiple Windows platforms are quite remarkable indeed.
One side of the coin that this software package brings to the table is the basic graphic operations that ever imaging program can do. These include the resizing of images to a proper resolution as well as the configuration of different compression ratios for different purposes. The more advanced options that most image programs have such as the ability to switch back and forth between different image formats are also available on this piece of software.
However, when you add to that the fact that this program can integrate directly with windows, can convert batch numbers and can be run in a mode that allows for fast processing, you begin to see just how powerful this program is. More information can only be found through direct exploration and is available from http://www.vso-software.fr/products/image_resizer/.

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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008
Everyone in the world knows exactly what a monthly budget is. In the developed countries of the world, people tend to live their lives out through the process of developing a budget for their monthly purposes. If you have done this before then you know that developing a budget takes a lot of time and consideration towards the items that appear in your expenses and inflows. It is hard to do this alone and by hand but lucky for you there are programs like Budget4All that have the ability to really help you out in situations like this.
The latest version of this software program was released on November 23rd and it is easily the best version of the software to date. You can not only create simple budgetary flow charts that show how things are going to happen this month, but you can also create future forecasts that will allow you to guess at how the situation might look a few months down the road. In fact, you can graph the trends out and use those graphs to visually implant in your mind an image of what your current budgetary health looks like. There are even advanced models that you can take into account for elements like inflation that will give you an even greater accuracy in determining exactly what goes on.
More information is available at http://www.budget4all.net/
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Monday, November 24th, 2008
Hard drives are perhaps not as important as they used to be in terms of the overall hardware configuration of your computer, however they still represent an important aspect that you want to take care of as best as you can. There are many utilities that you can use to help you in this task but one that has always been good from the freeware point of view is CrystalDiskInfo. The latest 2.0.1 version of this software was released on November 23rd and represents the latest bit of excellence in a long line of high quality software versions to be released for this package.
The basic premise of CrystalDiskInfo is giving you as much information as possible regarding your hard drive without straining your system resources to the max in the process. You can easily get information regarding the temp information, size, modes of transfer and every other basic quantifiable measure of a hard drive you can think of. When you take this fact and add to it a high level of user friendliness and compatibility with the SMART method of doing things, you have a very special software package indeed.
More information is available at Crystal Dew World.
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Monday, November 24th, 2008
QuickStart is the ideal program for people that are always forgetting where they put things. Whether you are a person that just doesn’t have the intuition for navigating through your documents folder or whether you are a person that has a highly specialized directory structure that sometimes makes locations of certain files ambiguous, QuickStart is a software utility that can help you get through it all and make some sense of it in the process. Version 2.5.1 is the latest version released on November 23rd and it features a better overall design than the previous version of this software package.
The basic premise of this program is that you can use specific keywords to denote specific applications. It is not just limited to applications however as you can tie keywords to any file type that you want and open that file type in the process when you type in the keyword. Rather than searching through folders to find what you are looking for, QuickStart allows you to launch it in a second just by typing the corresponding keyword and then pressing enter. It is an absolute godsend for someone with too much on their hard drive and not enough in their brain’s memory to remember where everything is.
More information on this freeware program can be found at http://www.digiarch.org/.
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Monday, November 24th, 2008
LangOver is a software program that is perhaps not as useful to the wide range of internet users as some other programs might be, but the people that find it useful find it extremely useful and for that reason it deserves to be featured here. The latest version of the program, released on November 21st, contains support for more languages as well as a more intuitive setup.
The modern internet world is a world of many languages and for this reason the traditional English keyboard just does not cut it anymore. Some people need to be able to type in multiple languages for their business or personal lives. The LangOver software package allows you to do this and switch back and forth between the languages at will, effectively fixing a keyboarding problem that has plagued non-English users of keyboards for years.
All you have to do is select a specific alphabet to the keyboard that you want to imprint on the keys and press F10 to see the end results. In this way you can change your keyboard keys to correspond to the actual letters for your language and this in turn makes it a lot easier to type things out as they come in. For anyone that speaks a language other than English, this utility is an absolute must have. The fact that it is free just makes it better.
More information is available from http://www.langover.com/
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Thursday, November 20th, 2008
There are very, very few things this good that come cheap let alone free! Can you imagine chatting and playing games at the same time? Well Xfire allows you do all that in an amazing way and since you are online, it automatically updates itself to newer releases without interfering with your gaming and chatting. Xfire supports many popular online PC games, including server and non-server based First Person Shooters, Real Time Strategy, and Role Playing Games. If you play it, we probably have it. And we’re constantly adding newly suggested games. The only thing is that there isn’t video chatting but I’m sure the company is working at it. Just can’t wait to use the video version, just imagine see the expression on the face of the one you are playing with.
Xfire is beautiful, simple and functional.
Xfire’s voice chat lets you talk 1:1 or in groups with your friends while you’re in or out of game. Superior voice quality and custom bandwidth settings ensure your gaming will still go on lag-free. You can download the latest mods, patches, and trailers for your favorite games over our convenient P2P file network. Subscribe to Xfire’s download channels and get patches and files automatically as soon as they’re out- no more waiting, just play.
Check it out- http://www.xfire.com
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Thursday, November 20th, 2008
I’ve worked with a couple of 3GP converters and Xilisoft converter isn’t one I would consider as an excellent tool.
It is limited in file formats that it converts and that alone poses a huge problem because some of my favorite videos are in rmvb formats.
I have been using IMtoo3GP for a while now and I think its one to reckon with. However, I know a couple of Xilisoft works and I’m sure they are going to improve on this one. This also program works well if you don’t mind the output resolution.
Check it out at http://www.xilisoft.com/3gp-v ideo-converter.html
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Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
If I dint know better, I would say that this program withholds detailed information. This program works well but for the hitches in its installation, where one checks accept/decline seeming “license agreement” not knowing it’s about something else entirely. When it comes to getting rite codec for videos, I’d say well-done.
It actually installs rite software for your videos; it has an edge over MediaInfo in that regard. But I’ll go for G-spot and MediaInfo on a good day. VideoIspector has a couple of features that I consider just okay.
- Container support : AVI, Matroska, MPEG I, MPEG II, QuickTime
- Codecs requirements automatic detection
- Lists installed Audio & Video Codecs
- FourCC Changer
- Bitrate Grapher
- Batch file analysis, exports to CSV and HTML files
- File intergrity check
- Download required codecs (Online Database)
- Automatic, content based container format detection
- Displays movie info : Duration, streams
- Displays Video stream info : Resolution, bitrate, frames per seconds (FPS)
- Displays Audio stream info : Sample rate, bitrate, number of channels
- Calculates video quality factor
- Ability to burn CDs/DVDs (requires CopyToDVD)
- Windows Shell Integration (Drag’n’Drop and Context menu)
- International support
- And much more
More info and download available at http://www.kcsoftwares.com/index.php?vtb
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