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jared's Profile

Member since June 2, 2006

  • Name

    jared sullivan

  • Location:

    Australia

Favorite Files

  1. Adobe Reader for Windows
  2. AimOne Screen Recorder
  3. AMD Catalyst Drivers for Windows
  4. Apache HTTP Server for Windows
  5. AVG Anti-Virus Free
  6. Axialis IconWorkshop
  7. Cerberus FTP Server
  8. DirectX Redistributable
  9. FileZilla Server
  10. FileZilla v3 for Windows
  11. Foxit Reader
  12. FrostWire for Windows
  13. Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)
  14. K-Lite Codec Pack Full
  15. MySQL for Windows
  16. Notepad++
  17. NSIS (Nullsoft Scriptable Install System)
  18. Pixeur
  19. ProgDVB (32-bit)
  20. Quintessential Media Player
  21. Spybot - Search & Destroy
  22. Star Downloader Free
  23. Sysinternals Suite
  24. VLC (VideoLAN) for Windows
  25. Winamp 5 Standard
  26. WinMerge
  27. WinSnap
  28. X Codec Pack
  29. XAMPP for Windows
  30. µTorrent for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Microsoft .NET Framework (v3.0)

    3.0.4506.30 (Nov 7, 2006)

    Hate the way Microsoft so freakin shy about committing bugs to a release.

    Apparantly if they patch bugs it breaks everybodys computer.

    Stupid by design. Five stars :)

  2. Review - AimOne Screen Recorder

    1.31 (Oct 19, 2006)

    Perfect!

  3. Review - Microsoft Windows Vista (32-bit)

    RC2 Build 5744 (Oct 7, 2006)

    Which link exactly give you key?

  4. Review - BitComet (32-bit)

    0.73 (Sep 25, 2006)

    Full of critical bugs. And have noticed no change.

    10/10 for crash ware.

  5. Comment - What do you want to know about Windows 7?

    0.73 (Oct 28, 2008 - 4:59 PM)

    Are the system requirements heavier than Vista?

    Will NET40 be included as pre-installed component?

  6. Comment - Visual Studio 'Orcas' Enters Beta 1; .NET Framework 3.5 Released

    0.73 (Apr 19, 2007 - 11:53 PM)

    Meanwhile the genuine breed of desktop developers remain distrubiting applications that are a sticky tape ball of hacks and workarounds.