Craig's Profile

Member since December 7, 1999

Favorite Files

  1. Ad-Aware
  2. Adobe Reader for Windows
  3. Adobe Reader SpeedUp
  4. AdvancedRemoteInfo
  5. DAEMON Tools Lite
  6. Desktop Sidebar
  7. FileZilla v3 for Windows
  8. floAt's Mobile Agent
  9. GMail Drive
  10. Google Talk
  11. HijackThis
  12. Maxthon (v2)
  13. Messenger Plus!
  14. Microsoft .NET Framework (v1.1)
  15. Microsoft .NET Framework (v2.0 x86)
  16. Microsoft Codec Installation Package
  17. Microsoft IntelliPoint (32-bit)
  18. Microsoft IntelliPoint (64-bit)
  19. Microsoft IntelliType Pro (32-bit)
  20. Microsoft IntelliType Pro (64-bit)
  21. Microsoft Office 2003
  22. Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection for Windows XP
  23. Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express
  24. Microsoft Virtual PC
  25. mIRC
  26. Mono for Windows
  27. MSN Messenger for Windows
  28. Nero
  29. nLite
  30. nVIDIA GeForce Drivers for Windows
  31. Opera for Windows
  32. Paint.NET
  33. Process Explorer
  34. PuTTY
  35. Sauce Reader
  36. Skype for Windows
  37. The GodFather
  38. Ultimate Boot CD Full
  39. VIA Hyperion Pro Driver Package
  40. Winamp 5 Full
  41. WinRAR (32-bit)
  42. WinSCP
  43. Wireshark

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Maxthon (v2)

    1.0.0250 (Sep 8, 2004)

    IE6 was always my favourite browser and I've been using MyIE2 and now Maxthon for the last few releases. I can only say that I love this software!

    I could switch to Firefox or Mozilla but they are slow to start up compared to Maxthon.

  2. Review - The GodFather

    0.65 Beta 2 (Aug 24, 2004)

    The user interface isn't the greatest yet, but wow, what an amazing tool.

  3. Review - FlashGet

    1.0 Beta 1 (Dec 4, 2001)

    I have tried GetRight, DAP (Download Accelerator Plus), GoZ!lla, etc. and I think this program rocks the world. It has a simple advertisement banner in the main window and is very fast and efficient. An important fact is that this application has NEVER crashed on my machine. I recommend this to anyone who likes good software.

  4. Comment - Trend Micro Tests Smartphone Antivirus

    1.0 Beta 1 (Jul 25, 2004 - 5:23 PM)

    Here here!

    Why didn't David Worthington just leave Microsoft out of this article? What is the point in intentionally misleading the reader by punting a Trend Micro "Microsoft Smartphone" tool based on the fact that the Symbian Alliance has a rather serious bug in their Bluetooth stack? C'mon, what happened to responsible reporting???

    David Worthington, are you a Microsoft-hater by any chance, or is there something else driving this article?

  5. Comment - MSN Debuts Messenger 6 Preview

    1.0 Beta 1 (Jun 19, 2003 - 5:37 PM)

    If you are using a Linux based firewall, you might want to look at the Linux UPnP Internet Gateway Device (http://linux-igd.sourceforge.net/) which works relies on UPnP (http://www.upnp.org).

  6. Comment - Winamp3 Makes its Official Debut

    1.0 Beta 1 (Aug 10, 2002 - 3:26 PM)

    I think I will personally stay with Winamp 2.x. I can see another AOL "inspired" release here. Oooh.. let's chuck an AOL icon here, and one there, oooh and let's make it slow. So much for the good product, its big business now, its AOL marketing time... YAY!

    NO! I will rather use Micro$oft products and the good old Winamp 2.80 release. Much cleaner and far less crap under the hood!

  7. Comment - Microsoft Refocuses HailStorm Efforts

    1.0 Beta 1 (Apr 17, 2002 - 6:53 PM)

    I totally agree with your viewpoint.

    I for one use both Win32 and *nix operating systems. Each have their own specific uses. Sure MS has a better desktop OS, Linux is still quite a way off for now. This might change, and most likely will change quite quickly, but it hasn't changed yet!

    C'mon fewt, smell the cheese! :P

  8. Comment - AOL Looking to Acquire Red Hat

    1.0 Beta 1 (Jan 19, 2002 - 9:38 AM)

    RedHat is already a rather bloated distribution. Now imagine what bloatware it is going to be once AOL gets their marketing morons involved in the product.

    I think it's time for everyone to consider other distributions, like Mandrake for workstations and Debian for servers.