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David's Profile

Member since May 9, 2005

  • Name

    David Vallier

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. Directory Lister
  2. Foxit Reader
  3. fre:ac
  4. OpenTTD for Windows
  5. PDFCreator
  6. Rapid Environment Editor
  7. Recuva
  8. Total Commander (32-bit/64-bit)
  9. Where Is It?

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Crystalix

    1.05 (Aug 25, 2006)

    Another Tetris Clone. Instead of falling top to bottom, they come in from the sides..Ho Hum..Give em a 3 for graphics..

  2. Review - Software Icons Collection

    1.0 (Jul 11, 2006)

    I Agree $350 for ICONS? The dude must be on a permanent high. Doing a search of the net will find tons of icons for free or a small fee for the authors work. But nowhere near the $350 this "person" wants.

  3. Review - FireBackup

    1.1 (Sep 28, 2005)

    While this program may do what it says, I find Moz Backup is a beter program for backing up and or restoring both Firefox AND Thunderbird profiles, and it doesn't need the BLOAT of .net framework.

  4. Review - Kerio WinRoute Firewall

    6.1.1.419 (Jul 14, 2005)

    I personally an tired of seeing companys say there software is "shareware" then post a price of $399.00.

    Sorry folks ANYTHING over $50.00 is _*NOT*_ Shareware, at $50.00 and above it becomes a COMERCIAL DEMO.

  5. Review - FunPhotor

    3.5 (Jun 6, 2005)

    Sounds like a neat program but a 7 day time out? Not worth my time to download. It should have at the very least a 15 day trial, more preferably 30 day.

  6. Comment - Netflix makes more inroads in digital delivery; Will Blockbuster ever catch up?

    3.5 (Jan 7, 2010 - 6:56 PM)

    Instead of wasting $$ on these "set top" or streaming devices Netflix should spend there $$ on delivering CLOSED CAPTIONING to what they already have.

  7. Comment - The $1 DVD rental debate: LA group says Redbox will lose movie makers $1B

    3.5 (Dec 9, 2009 - 3:50 PM)

    This is like RIAA saying that one person downloading a movie from the I-net cost the industry thousands of dollars. I say bull hockey.How is the "Movie industry" loosing money? The original movies were paid for, the public gets to see the movies they are interested in with out the hassle of driveing to the movie theater, standing around (sometimes for hours) spending $10+ on the movie, only to discover they don't really like it after all, then fighting traffice to get back home. With DVD rental one can rent the movie, watch it and see if they really like it. Plus there is the possibility that a person will like the movie well enough to go out and buy there own, again increasing the revenue of that movie.

    So having the MPAA or whom ever saying that Red Box or any other DVD rental, hurts there revenues, I say BULL.

    How much was LAEDC paid for this "study" that goes Hollywoods way? and how much would they have been paid if they had said the opposite thing?

  8. Comment - Now you can tell Microsoft what to do

    3.5 (Dec 7, 2009 - 4:19 AM)

    In part 8 you said "Fire your add agency", then later decided you were wrong. IMPO you were right the first time. I have yet to see a M$ commercial for Vista or Windows 7 that I didn't get a gag reflex from.

    The "I invented Windows 7" adds are some of the dumbest commercials I have seen in a long time.

    7 MIGHT be better then vista but that isn't saying a whole heck of a lot. IMPO Vista and 7 are nothing but BLOAT WARE.