R's Profile

Member since March 29, 2007

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    R T

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    United States of America

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Recent Posts

  1. Review - LibreOffice for Windows

    3.5.4 RC2 (May 24, 2012)

    While Microsoft migrates to Windows 8, I'll be migrating to Linux. LibreOffice has everything that I need to replace Microsoft Office. I am not too keen on using OpenOffice because it is now owned by Oracle.

  2. Review - Cobian Backup

    11.2.0.563 (May 24, 2012)

    It is good for scheduling automatic backups for files and folders so that you don't have to be bothered. The only major drawback that I have is that it can't create a system image backup of a complete partition.

  3. Review - Wireless Network Watcher

    1.45 (May 18, 2012)

    Nice packet sniffer. Lets you easily see who else is sharing an open hotspot with you.

  4. Review - WinLaunch

    0.4.5.2 (May 16, 2012)

    Just as bad a Windows 8 desktop and why would I want a Mac imitation?

  5. Review - Google Chrome (v20)

    20.0.1123.1 Dev (May 2, 2012)

    The Pedo bear of browsers that lure silly unsuspecting people into the Google van with free apps.

  6. Comment - Now anyone, not just cops with a warrant, can peek inside your Dropbox

    20.0.1123.1 Dev (Jun 17, 2011 - 1:08 PM)

    Note to self: Drop Box bad! Cloud Services untrustworthy!

  7. Comment - What's this sudden uncertainty about Google Chromebook?

    20.0.1123.1 Dev (Jun 17, 2011 - 12:57 PM)

    Is it possible that deep pockets Google pays trolls to give their product positive feedback here?

  8. Comment - Will you buy Google Chromebook?

    20.0.1123.1 Dev (Jun 10, 2011 - 8:30 PM)

    Paying Google to spy on me is not in the cards. Also, the machine will be locked down just like Mac computers. I will stick with the freedom that Microsoft offers thank you.

  9. Comment - 5 reasons Macs will never outsell Windows PCs

    20.0.1123.1 Dev (Feb 26, 2011 - 6:12 PM)

    The only reason Mac is where it's at in popularity is because they get endorsed by the RIAA. Look in the movies and all you see are Mac computers. The RIAA support Mac products because you can't do anything with them if you have one that goes against their self implicated rules. Windows and Linux, on the other hand, are more versatile with both hardware and software. Apple products suck imho and only serve the purposes of the RIAA. I pity those who are duped into buying their products.

  10. Comment - Sony Electronics president Phil Molyneux defies the 'sea of sameness'

    20.0.1123.1 Dev (Feb 26, 2011 - 6:01 PM)

    Ugly RIAA henchman. My money will not go to support you.