Ciaran Moore - October 30, 2006
So maybe you’re sick of the same “boring blue” windows theme, day in-day out. Well before you throw your Windows out the window, check this out!
Windowblinds is one of those programs that once you start using it, you can never go back to the old way again.
It comes from the same people who brought us bootskin and logonstudio, so they know what they’re doin’. Basically you can change how your windows operating system looks, by simply downloading easy to install themes. There’s plenty of these available online in lots of styles on sites such as www.wincustomise.com and www.skinz.org, so you’re sure to find something to suit your tastes.

It doesn’t change how Windows works, but just how Windows looks. I’ve been using it for the last couple of years now and i found it doesn’t slow up the computer in the slightest. In fact i remember reading that it uses less resources than the windows default skin! Whether this still appies to the latest version, i’m not too sure, but it hasn’t slowed my computer up at all in any way. This new version, Windowblinds 5, now includes per-pixel alpha blending, allowing such effects as semi transparent menus and windows. You ‘re also able to change progress animations toolbar icons, and the hue and saturation of the windows interface.
This is a cool program if you wanna escape from boring blue default windows theme land . It’s safe and you can finally have a more individually styled computer (like this example). Read the rest of this entry »
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Mark Rollins - October 30, 2006
This game I found on a whim, and didn’t take long to download. I didn’t play it long, either.
Simply put, the game is confusing. Apparently, you are working this four legged spider who can fire missiles. The back story is that it is the year 8888, and boy, will people laugh when that year rolls around and discovers the future is completely devoid of red spiders who shoot missiles. The back story deals with something about environmental fallout of several wars, or something. Why is it these complicated games always have even more complicated backstories?
The controls are very confusing as well. You see, some of the enemies are floating, and you have to hit the up key to jump up in the air to shoot them. Unfortunatley, this up key also increases your speed, so you can’t help but go way fast everytime you jump up. This causes you to hit a wall and explode. Read the rest of this entry »
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Mark Rollins - October 30, 2006
5 Days a Stranger is a great reminder of the old-school games of 2.5 dimensional gaming. You may not be old enough to remember games like King’s Quest, Space Quest, or other titles from Sierra, but 5 Days a Stranger has the same type of game play. That is, you are a character who can move within a semi 3-D lanscape, interact with items and people, and eventually work your way toward a game goal.
In the case of 5 Days, you play a cat burglar named Trilby. The name is more of an alias, really, and you make your living going to places and ripping off valuable goods. This time, you are at the estate of Clearance DaFoe, a rich man who was recently found hung. His wife was also killed as well. Triby’s only goal is to get the goods from the place and go.
Unfortunately, there is a complication. Once you get in the house, you are locked inside. It doesn’t look like you’re alone. There are four others trapped inside with you. The question is, can they be trusted? Probably not. I’m not too far in the game as yet, but something tells me they got their secrets. In a way, this game is like being on the show Lost, but it’s all indoors. Read the rest of this entry »
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Ray Dotson - October 29, 2006
TextEdit is the default text editor packaged with Macs, and though it isn’t quite as bad as Windows Notepad, it’s close. Since I keep lots of notes in text files on my computer as well as using a text editor for some web development, I found it necessary to search for a replacement.
What I found was a free program from Bare Bones Software called TextWrangler. This program is actually a sort of light version of their famous (in the Mac world) advanced text editor called BBEdit. TextWrangler is freeware while BBEdit is not.
I’ve had trouble from time to time when trying to copy and paste text from TextEdit into my wordpress blogs. Sometimes junk characters were included because of the default rich text formatting of TextEdit. This is one of the basic problems that TextWrangler has solved. The file stays in plain text with no extra characters or formatting included. Read the rest of this entry »
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Ray Dotson - October 29, 2006
How much does it cost to buy the latest version of Photoshop? As of this writing, you’ll have to pay almost $600. I don’t know about you, but that’s a lot of change for me. The good news is that there’s a free alternative available: The GIMP.
The question always comes up (and with good reason) about the name. What the heck does it mean? It stands for GNU Image Manipulation Program. The GNU part refers to the licensing of the software and just means that the software can be free or for sale, but must include the source code or access to it so that users can modify it if they want to.
The GIMP is available free for Windows, Mac, and Unix systems, but the Windows version was used for this review. Installation was simple after downloading the installation package. Before the program itself can be installed, though, a separate file containing necessary libraries must be downloaded and installed. Each of these files installed in just a couple of minutes without trouble on my test machine. Read the rest of this entry »
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Phil South - October 29, 2006
C Cleaner is an all in one Windows disc cleaner. It’s a freeware system optimization and privacy tool, which means in real terms it flips through your system and fixes anything which shouldn’t be there or be configured that way.
It deletes unused files from your system, speeding things up a bit, but also removes traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. Now… we all know you don’t go anywhere you shouldn’t. But if you DO then this will remove all traces. From your computer anyway. Server logs are another problem.
But C Cleaner is really cool and very fast. If you own and use Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, it’ll take out the trash of Temp files, history, cookies and so forth. Plus it will stick a loo brush up Windows, going through your Recycle Bin, Recent Documents, Temporary files and Log files etc. There’s a bunch of other stuff it does too, it’s very comprehensive, and according to the writers 100% Spyware FREE. Read the rest of this entry »
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Ciaran Moore - October 29, 2006
Winamp is a very popular music player for windows. Chances are you’ve heard of it by now if you’re into using your computer to listen to music, so i’ll save the big introduction. I’m gonna share some (hopefully) useful tips from my experience of using it as my main music player.
Skins:
I’ve downloaded a lot of skins in the past in my neverending quest for the perfect skin.The novelty value soon wears off after a few minutes of use with most of these. So in the end i decided to settle on the default “modern” skin. I didn’t like the default color of it, but i found you can easily change this in options. This way you’re sure to have the most compatible skin (since it’s the default one as standard) but in a color more suited to your taste or desktop. If you’re on a slower computer, i recommend you stick with the “classic” skin as it uses a lot less resources. Read the rest of this entry »
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Ciaran Moore - October 27, 2006
Another free little program from the same people who bought you bootskin. This is a similiar thing, working in much the same way, but allows your to change your windows log-on screen. You can actually create and edit your own screen if you are feeling creative. If not, don’t worry! If you don’t feel up to the challenge of making your own there’s a lot of bootscreens available here .
Both bootskin and this program work great together for anyone who wants to add a more personalized touch to their computer, and who realises there is life past default blue color schemes and windows logos. : ) Read the rest of this entry »
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Mark Rollins - October 27, 2006
Years ago, when the world of computer games was young, a little computer gaming company created a game called Zork. This game was one of the first text-adventure games. In other words, the computer told you in text form (no graphics required) where you were, and you were a character in the midst of it. You entered in commands like “North” or “West” or “Down” to go places, and other other basic commands such as “Look at” or “Open” to interact with the environment. You had to use your imagination to see where you were, and your mind to solve the immensely hard puzzles therein.
In the mid-80’s, these text adventures were the best around, and Zork led the pack. These games cost you 20-30 bucks back then, but now they are available free online.
I suggest starting on Zork 1, where you are a character exploring dark caverns. You get to meet a lot of interesting creatures, including a theif, a troll, and a cyclops. You also amass a lot of treasure along the way, which is the whole point of the game. There’s a lot of puzzles to be solved, and some of them are very difficult. There was one which I almost had, but could never get until I got the strategy guide. That was the one obstacle which kept me from solving the game. Read the rest of this entry »
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Phil South - October 27, 2006
PC problems stem from a variety of sources. Discs get fragged, memory too, systems get bloated by software and installed and deinstalled leaving traces of DLLs and other stuff lying around in your directories and most importantly in your registry.
With Registry Mechanic you can clean, repair and optimize the registry with a few mouse clicks! Not only could registry issues cause crashes and other major problems, just on a day to day basis registry clog could be the cause of general low level poor performance and execution errors.
There are a number of things you can do to improve performance, add RAM and carefully deinstall any non-essential programs. You can install an additional drive so you are not using a system drive as a data drive. You can defrag and disc repair it. You can sweep your machine for spyware, and that’s a good one. But those are all things you can do manually yourself. Registry repair is a black art and you really need some help if you are not an expert.
Go to http://www.pctools.com/ for a download.
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