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Member since June 20, 2004

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    A O

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  1. Review - Mo-Search

    4.0.16 (Apr 30, 2012)

    Thanks for making the app but it is unusable to me... nearly an hour to scan two terabytes of drives? Locate32 does this in minutes.

  2. Review - QupZilla for Windows

    1.2.0 (Apr 7, 2012)

    Pretty cool, reminds me of "phoenix".

  3. Review - LibreOffice for Windows

    3.5.1 (Mar 16, 2012)

    This software is great, it has successfully replaced MS Office in my tech company for over a year.

  4. Review - XYplorer

    10.80.0300 (Feb 12, 2012)

    This explorer is great and now supports 64bit windows.

    Great stuff is:
    selection rectangle (totalcmd does not have)
    filetype color sorting
    tabs with unique history states
    favorites
    intergration with explorer
    customizable shortcuts
    scripts

  5. Review - IrfanView

    4.32 (Jan 2, 2012)

    Best image viewing program, faster and more comprehensive than default image viewer.

  6. Comment - Samsung announces new Galaxy S smartphone and Galaxy Tab tablet models -- and they're hot

    4.32 (Feb 19, 2011 - 4:10 PM)

    I will not be buying any Samsung phones or tabs or mobile devices ever because Samsung is of the mindset that its customers must pay for software updates. Until this policy is revised I would not even consider it.

  7. Comment - That phone you're about to throw away could be worth $500

    4.32 (Mar 25, 2010 - 3:30 PM)

    So, where can I sell my phone? This article does not say.

  8. Comment - Opera Adds BitTorrent to Web Browser

    4.32 (Jul 6, 2005 - 2:18 PM)

    no of course not

  9. Comment - BitTorrent Creator Opens Online Search

    4.32 (May 26, 2005 - 12:22 AM)

    no, peopel that download valve games from bt would never usually pay for them, as what they are getting cannot be played in multiplayer.

  10. Comment - AOL Responds to AIM Privacy Concerns

    4.32 (Mar 14, 2005 - 4:20 PM)

    You shouldnt be talking about anything sensitive on aim anyways. And i doubt theyre going to release your "hi how r u today?" conversations, or even bother reading them.