Gift Quest: Christmas Edition 1.14 Posted: 03 Sep 2008 01:11 PM CDT
Features: * 4 Engaging game modes System Requirements: * Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista |
Posted: 03 Sep 2008 01:07 PM CDT
It includes detailed specs for CPU, Network, TCP/IP, Memory, Hardware, Users, Network Shares, and more, as well as real-time monitors for CPU, Memory and network traffic. SIW also displays currently active network connections, installed codecs and more. A standalone tool that does not require installation. What’s New in version 2008-09-03: * Added Turkish Language. |
Posted: 03 Sep 2008 01:05 PM CDT
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Posted: 03 Sep 2008 01:02 PM CDT
XP Firewall Commander lets you add and remove exceptions for programs and services so that they can receive inbound traffic. You may find it useful to use Windows Firewall with no exceptions when you connect to a public network, such as a public network at an airport or hotel. This setting can help protect your computer because it blocks all attempts to connect to your computer. When you use Windows Firewall with no exceptions, you can still view Web pages, send and receive e-mail messages, or use an instant messaging program. In order to see what exceptions are enabled, XP Firewall Commander offers a separate tab called Add/Remove Programs. You can easily add a new exception by browsing for the executable file and providing a name. Just as easy you can select one of the active exceptions and click Remove. If you need to allow specific inbound traffic, XP Firewall Commander permits you to add a specific port and protocol (UDP or TCP) and a suitable port name.
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Posted: 03 Sep 2008 01:01 PM CDT
The latest scientific research seems to indicate that radiation from your cell phone/mobile phone could have a possible negative impact on your health. The amount of radiation varies per phone but it is generally assumed that the higher the amount of radiation that is emitted, the higher the amount that is absorbed in your brain while using your phone. PhoneRa is making that choice easy for you.
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Posted: 09 Sep 2008 01:59 PM CDT
Supported input file types: * AVI, MKV Supported output formats: * AVI, MKV Features: * supports Open-DML AVI files What’s New in version 1.17.8: New: * The CTextFile class is redone. Text files can now be handled in UTF-16 big and little endian (with BOM only), UTF 8 (with BOM only) and the local charset of your windows installation Fixed Bugs:
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Posted: 09 Sep 2008 01:57 PM CDT
Features: * It supports Advanced SubStation, SubStation Alpha, SubRip. SubViewer (1 and 2) and MicroDVD file formats, although it is easy to extend it to support other file types. Key Editing Features: * Editing individual subtitles Requires Java Runtime Environment. Get It Here. |
Posted: 09 Sep 2008 01:55 PM CDT
The Free Version: * Maximum Number of Files - 250,000 |
Posted: 09 Sep 2008 01:53 PM CDT
This application supports CDDB and ID3 tagging which means you can automatically download CD track information and save them in the encoded file. However, if your CD is not found in the local CDDB, you can select the CDDB Batch Query menu option and, by doing so, gather the CD information of the pending disc entries (i.e. the albums specified in the CDDB_Batch.txt file), saving the disc information into the local CDDB and/or CDPlayer.ini files, according to your existing settings. Kat Ripper allows you to select and store configuration profiles maintaining the current profilename active at start up. The program includes rich encoding options and a normalize volume feature. It also has the ability to extract a section of the CD having a window display for you to select the range of the track (the starting and the ending position). Kat Ripper includes a recording sound files option. You can select time-limited recording or you can opt for the free length encoding (after pressing Record, you have to hit Stop to end recording). Furthermore, you can designate the output encoder. Unlike other similar applications, Kat Ripper behaves excellent with Windows XP. Kat CD Ripper has many features such as a miniplayer, record files option, different encoder options and various converting possibilities. |
Posted: 09 Sep 2008 01:51 PM CDT
Also, with MyEventViewer you can easily select multiple event items and then save them to HTML/Text/XML file, or copy them to the clipboard (Ctrl+C) and then paste them into Excel. System Requirements: This utility works on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, and Windows Vista. However, be aware that the event viewer of Windows Vista displays more event details than MyEventViewer. What’s New in version 1.11: * Fixed bug: MyEventViewer failed to display properly items with source name longer than 30 characters. |