Sebastian Gray
Australia
0.40 Alpha (Jul 1, 2006)
Defiantly worth checking out, although in Alpha and still developing it's the perfect time to get involved and help testing to nail out any remaining bugs. Features similar to buzz machines and a great alternative four audio synthesis.
1.1 (Jan 15, 2006)
It actually copies the stream directly to disk. For instance you can't use it to open a stream which you have previously downloaded from your cache. But you can use it to connect directly to the stream and save the incoming audio.
2.2.18 (Jan 15, 2006)
A brilliant FTP program, loads of features and incredibly stable all contained within a clean and straight forward GUI. How could you ask for more?
1.5.0.1 RC1 (Jan 15, 2006)
Brilliant browser, packed with features, rock solid and stable. This is an example of Open Source software at it's best.
1.5.0.1 RC1 (Jan 10, 2009 - 6:55 AM)
Gigabyte - You previously introduced a great extension of an old concept to the market in the form of the i-Ram drive, using RAM on a card which was then presented to the mother board as a normal hard drive. This products development appears to have ceased in a time when memory prices are falling dramatically; are there any plans in the future to bring out another edition of this card with extra large capacity support, say 64 Gig?