Archive for the 'Internet' Category
Friday, January 26th, 2007
Got this cool way for you to stay on top of things easily. It’s called KlipFolio. It is a small, smart, and easily configurable personal dashboard.
What can it do?
It can be used to monitor anything online and I mean anything; weather, stocks, news, RSS feeds, auctions, whatever, the choice is yours, right on your desktop. So you can really be on top of things easily with KlipFolio, you don’t have to go check on your favorite sites always to know what the latest happenings are, this personal dashboard brings it all to your desktop.
The latest version, KlipFolio 4 Beta B , which just got released yesterday has these changes:
- Added auto-hide, always-on-top and normal window layering modes
- Layouts now saved for floating, strip and sidebar modes within session
- Minimize menu item, system tray icon and Win+K shortcut now minimizes everything
- Klips can now be collapsed by clicking on ghosts
- Made it easier to enter a sidebar mode gesturally when overshooting target
- Klips no longer ‘bumping’ offscreen (so easily)
Etc.
CLICK HERE for more info and download!
Did I fail to mention that it’s free? Yeah it is absolute free.
Posted in Commercial, Developer, Freeware, Information Management, Internet, Main, Shell and Desktop, Social Software, Windows | 1 Comment »
Thursday, January 25th, 2007
There is this cool screensaver that keeps you abreast of currents events that I want you to check out. It’s called News Screensaver.
News Screensaver will allow you to always have the most recent news, weather forecasts and stock quotes on your computer screen.
The screensaver supports all RSS, RDF and Atom formats. The program comes with more than 100 links to variously themed news feeds, such as Top News, Business, Science, Sport, Regional, Technology, Industries, Health etc.
The cool thing about it is that it is customizable; you can add the necessary news feed yourself, so you can stay informed about the things that really interest you. It’s a cool way to get serious info regularly.
Check it out: CLICK HERE!
Posted in Commercial, Design, Developer, Fun, Information Management, Internet, Main, Shareware, Shell and Desktop, Utilities, Windows | No Comments »
Thursday, January 25th, 2007
Keeping track of employees or children? Want to know where they’ve been, what they’ve typed, what files they created? Ah how cynical and suspicious the world is, but with good reason. People do things on the Internet they wouldn’t like someone else to know about. And sometimes YOU need to know about it if you are a parent or an employer.
Keyloggers are good, but they take time to set up. Sometimes you don’t have time to install one. Sometimes you need SpyArsenal Detective. A simple EXE file, you can even have it on a memory stick. Run it and you get full information about the user activity on a target PC in just seconds. All the recent activity in a form you can explore and print. You can be in and out in moments and the machine is back to normal. And the price for this wonderful utility? Free.
Go to Spy Arsenal to find out more.
Posted in Commercial, Developer, Freeware, Information Management, Internet, Main, Programming, Security, Utilities, Windows | 1 Comment »
Thursday, January 25th, 2007
If you’ve ever been studying or researching something and couldn’t get through a book without a highlighter pen in hand, then this is the tool you’ve been waiting for.
It’s a small, free downloadable application that turns your mouse into a highlighter (well, an i-Lighter) With it, you can highlight passages on a web page and then store the highlighted information in a folder hosted by your i-Lighter.com account.
Although there is a couple of other similar programs like this i’ve seen and used before, the thing i like about this most is that you can access it from any computer, as it saves your highlights stuff online and not locally on your computer.
Version 2.0, coming out in early 2007 will allow you to find your information from any web
enabled device.
Check it out at the website to get a better description, further details, and download it for free.
Posted in Design, Freeware, Information Management, Internet, Main, Utilities | No Comments »
Wednesday, January 24th, 2007
Good news for solitaire fans! Check out this high quality collection of over four hundred solitaire games. It’s called SolSuite 2007 7.1.
SolSuite 2007 is a high-quality collection of 468 solitaire games. You’ll find all your favorite solitaire games here: Spider, Klondike, FreeCell, Pyramid, Golf, Busy Aces, Canfield, Forty Thieves, Four Seasons, Carpet, Flower Garden, Rouge et Noir, Monte Carlo and original solitaires that you cannot find elsewhere.
SolSuite has been around for a couple of years now and each new update or version has been coming out better and better. This latest version is really cool. It has over 400 games and lots of customizable options. The fact that it’s easy to install and it has great graphics makes it a must have for all solitaire fans.
Want to check it out? CLICK HERE!
Posted in Commercial, Developer, Fun, Games, Internet, Main, Shareware | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
MySpace.com has filed a federal lawsuit against a man who allegedly sent millions of spam “bulletins” advertising Web sites where users of the popular online social network could buy ring tones, polo shirts, and other products and services.
MySpace, owned by News Corp., sued Scott Richter Friday in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. The suit seeks a permanent injunction barring Richter and affiliated companies from the online community. It also seeks unspecified monetary damages.
The latest spam suit is not the first against Richter. Microsoft and then-New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer sued Richter in 2003, when the defendant was known as one of the top spammers in the world, according to Microsoft. Richter and his company OptInRealBig.com LLC agreed to pay $7 million in a settlement reached two years later.
via Information Week
Posted in Internet, News, Social Software, Web services | No Comments »
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007
Here is a software that is very useful for classrooms and network groups.
AB Tutor Control was designed in response to requests from teachers and trainers who need to interact effortlessly with their students on an individual, group or full classroom basis using a very simple and reliable user interface.
The fact that no prior experience of computer-based training or networking is required makes this software very easy to use. The software enables a tutor or network administrator to control a number of student workstations in a computer training room – or remote location – from a tutor workstation. Classroom groups can be created by network managers to maintain security on large networks.
This software is also very useful for network administrators and help support staff. Want to try it out; It’s a shareware with a 30 day time out trial version.
CLICK HERE for more info and trial download.
Posted in Business, Developer, Internet, Main, Programming, Security, Shareware, Windows | 7 Comments »
Monday, January 22nd, 2007
PersonalBrain is an alternative file and data management interface. It allows you to organize local and Internet data in associative links modeled after your thought processes.It is very similar to the idea of mind maps.
After you install it, you get the choice to run a wizard that will help you get used to how this thing works. I recommend doing this because the interface takes a little while to get used to. The interface is a little unclear at first, but you’ll get used to it if you stick with it for a while.
It could be useful for researching into stuff, and collecting your thoughts visually and clearly, especially for anyone familiar with the technique of making mind maps to organize your thoughts and ideas. You can download the trial and read more information here.
Posted in Commercial, Developer, Information Management, Internet, Main, Utilities, Web services | No Comments »
Monday, January 22nd, 2007
This is another website that lets you send or share big files easily. Maybe you have a big file you want to send to a friend, this can be frustrating to send over instant messenger as sometimes it times out or fails and you have to start all over again and hope for the best. As for emailing it, some emails don’t accept files over a certain size or your friend’s inbox might not have space for it.Thats where sites such as SendSpace can come in very handy. You simply go to the SendSpace website and upload your file, it can be up to 300mb, which is pretty generous. You can even add a short note/description to the file, then you have the option to enter your friends email address and it sends them a link that they can download the file from!
You don’t even have to register or anything to use this service.
Check it out at the sendspace website for more info or to try it out!
Posted in Design, Developer, Freeware, Internet, Main, Web services, Windows | 1 Comment »
Friday, January 19th, 2007
This is a really cool software. And what makes it really cool? Well it allows you to create your own games easily. Yeah it does!
Quest Pro allows you to make text adventure games, also known as interactive fiction, quickly and easily and without needing to learn any programming. With this software it is so simple to create your own interactive world or interactive story you won’t believe it, and editing your game is made easy with the included editor, QDK. It has the power to let you make exciting adventure games, complete with graphics and sounds.
With this cool software [Quest Pro] you can make text adventures, role-playing games, training materials, simulations, interactive fiction, online multiplayer environments and lots more.
Want to see what it’s all about? Go to http://www.axeuk.com/quest/
Posted in Commercial, Fun, Games, Internet, Main, Shareware, Web services, Windows | 5 Comments »
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