Activity for January 1

Activity for December 31

Activity for June 29

Activity for June 2

Activity for May 31

Activity for April 30

Activity for November 19

Activity for November 2

Activity for September 30

Activity for August 11

Jason's Profile

Member since December 21, 2005

  • Name

    Jason Shearer

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. Audacity for Windows
  2. Autoruns
  3. CCleaner for Windows
  4. CPU-Z
  5. doPDF
  6. DOSBox for Windows
  7. DVD Shrink
  8. FileZilla Server
  9. FileZilla v3 for Windows
  10. Foxit Reader
  11. Fraps
  12. Free Download Manager
  13. GPU-Z
  14. ImgBurn
  15. InfraRecorder
  16. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack
  17. KeePass Password Safe Classic Edition
  18. KeePass Password Safe Professional Edition
  19. LAME
  20. MediaCoder
  21. Memtest86 for Windows
  22. Memtest86+
  23. mIRC
  24. mIRCStats
  25. Mozilla Thunderbird (v2)
  26. NetWorx
  27. Notepad++
  28. Notepad2
  29. PC Wizard
  30. Periodic Table Standard
  31. Process Explorer
  32. Process Monitor
  33. PuTTY
  34. SIW Home Edition
  35. SolSuite 2012
  36. StreamTransport
  37. Trillian
  38. TVersity
  39. UltraDefrag
  40. Unlocker
  41. Ventrilo
  42. Winamp 5 Full
  43. WinMerge
  44. WinSCP
  45. µTorrent for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - mIRC

    7.06 Beta (Jun 29, 2010)

    You heard it here first, folks. mIRC is a horrible IRC client because Fatbas**** says so. Never mind the fact that he doesn't offer any reasons why that is. JUST LISTEN TO HIM. /sarcasm

  2. Review - Trillian

    4.0.0.111 Beta (Jun 23, 2009)

    @rk05: If you did your research, you would see that it does in fact support Google Talk.

    4 stars because it still contains some bugs that were present in 3.x. After trying everything else, it's still my client of choice.

  3. Review - Mozilla Firefox (v2) for Windows

    2.0.0.5 (Jul 18, 2007)

    Despite its flaws, it's still updated way more often than IE. And if you look closely on that page Blaxima kindly linked us to, you'll see this:

    "Most Critical Unpatched
    The most severe unpatched Secunia advisory affecting Mozilla Firefox 2.0.x, with all vendor patches applied, is rated Less critical"

    I do agree that it still uses too much memory. Clunky? No. Renders pages just fine; just not pages that a moron designed specifically for IE, which doesn't follow the standard anyway. Loads pages fast enough. No scrolling issues here.

    Still my browser of choice. Opera is a close second.

  4. Review - PlayStation Portable (PSP) Firmware

    3.40 (Apr 21, 2007)

    @Ray Dorset: People have every right to rate it a 1 if it's not living up to their needs as a customer. Calling people losers for doing so only shows your immaturity. Typical behavior of a fanboy. Sometimes people don't like what you like. Get used to it.

  5. Review - FreeDOS

    1.0 (Mar 12, 2007)

    Apparently stopbuggingme and Pegusis2 don't understand the concept of what FreeDOS aims to do. Whatever your reason is for using DOS, whether to play old DOS games, run old DOS applications, etc., FreeDOS beats the ever-living hell out of MS-DOS. Think DOS, but with more memory, tools, etc. If you're about making an old games machine, like I did, definitely give FreeDOS a try.

  6. Comment - "EPIC" and "FAIL" make LSSU's 2010 list of banished terms

    1.0 (Jan 1, 2011 - 4:05 PM)

    "Epic" and "fail" will eventually die off, and not a moment too soon. It's a new decade, folks - please come up with something new already, because I'm sick of hearing those words.

  7. Comment - 4chan victim of DDoS as FBI investigates role in PayPal attack

    1.0 (Dec 31, 2010 - 1:21 PM)

    4Chan, in a nutshell, is basically the internet's icehole.

  8. Comment - Adobe Reader faces its first genuine competition from a free alternative

    1.0 (Jun 2, 2010 - 2:54 AM)

    I think you took what they said a little too literally.

  9. Comment - Adobe Reader faces its first genuine competition from a free alternative

    1.0 (May 31, 2010 - 6:59 PM)

    As users of the product, Zagadka and WizeGuy have every right to their opinion. You MSFT fanboys are pretty pathetic sometimes.

    ...Make that all the time.

  10. Comment - Google Chrome in a runaway lead for browser performance supremacy

    1.0 (Nov 2, 2009 - 2:58 PM)

    Enough with the e-peen. Although I find nerd wars to be entertaining at times, nobody cares. When it results to name calling, perhaps that's your cue to shut up. You're both acting like 3-year-olds.