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Member since December 16, 2005

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    Tim Quinn

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  1. Review - Avi2Dvd

    0.6.4 (Nov 17, 2011)

    Great piece of software --- very easy to use, and reliable. I've had no problems running it under XP, Vista, or 7, and I've used Avi2Dvd well over a hundred times. The only issue I've ever had is that running under Windows 7, it reduces the screen color depth --- which reverts back to normal after you close the program. The reviewers here knocking Avi2Dvd perhaps are writing from Bellevue, or studied mathematics under Professor Forrest Gump.

  2. Review - AOL for Windows

    10.1 (2.1.97.1) Beta 2 (Dec 9, 2009)

    A triumph of the human spirit!

  3. Review - Advanced SystemCare Free

    3.4.1 (Nov 23, 2009)

    The problem with Advanced System Care is that it is made by Iobit, which has been caught red-handed stealing Malwarebytes property:

    http://tinyurl.com/ydsej5k

  4. Review - Advanced SystemCare Free

    3.0 Beta 2.8.1 (Aug 12, 2008)

    NOD32 says it's infected with the NewHeur virus. Whether it's a false positive or not, I'm not taking the chance. None of the previous Advanced WindowsCare versions caused this to pop up. IObit needs to do something...

  5. Review - Webroot Spy Sweeper

    4.5.8.683 (Dec 16, 2005)

    Last week we encountered a horrible bug here at work caused by Spy Sweeper: When Spy Sweeper went to write temporary files, it completely filled up the four 60Gb hard drives on our server and brought down our three retail stores. A fix was issued by Webroot later in the day, but for a couple of hours during the busy day we were pretty pissed, to say the least...

  6. Comment - Livermore's IBM BlueGene/P will be chased by one from Europe

    4.5.8.683 (Feb 10, 2009 - 10:34 PM)

    Re: the second paragraph --- Fulton is confused or careless: one petaflop equals a thousand trillion floating points rather than one trillion. A teraflop is one trillion floating points.