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Member since November 27, 2002

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    Gilles-Adrien Cenni

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  1. Review - AIMP

    2.10 (Feb 21, 2008)

    Winamp but much much better. Finaly somebody did it right.

  2. Review - µTorrent for Windows

    1.1.5 Build 270 (Oct 16, 2005)

    OMG! I've been using azureus for years, and no other torrent client has even come close to it in those years.. until today when i discovered µTorrent!

    I didn't know of it's existence and i feel so stupid for not to have been searching harder after alternatives (i was already quite happy with azures though it needed a lot of work, memory and cpu consumption wise) but be sure i've done them all and this really, really beats them all..

    I might be a bit hasty with my review since i only have it 10 min. lol but it already gives me such a good feeling that i had to write smth..

    So for now, a nice 5 will do :)

  3. Review - Foxit Reader

    1.3 Build 0913 (Sep 15, 2005)

    Found out about the program a month ago, and i'm never installing acrobat ever again..

    this stuff is like pure gold

  4. Review - Google Talk

    1.0.0.68 Beta (Sep 15, 2005)

    ServerMechanic: you must be confused; you're supposed to rate a product with a review, not the site that enables you to cast your voice/opinion about a given product.

  5. Review - ESET NOD32 Antivirus for Windows (32-bit)

    2.51.8 (Aug 6, 2005)

    too Adrian79

    now what you're saying is completely ignorant and irrelevant too the matter.

    First of all, you are supposed to post a review (opinion) of that product.

    Second, is it not your place to decide (nor judge) weather this product fits into it's current categorie.

    And third, don't lower yourself and shift the blame on me just because i'm not a native speaker, hence the (probably) occurring gramatical/spelling errors.

    This 5 is to offset your rating.

    Also, i'm using nod32 almost a year now, and it's the best i've had. (i've tried kapersky, norton and other commercial products)

  6. Comment - Windows XP Peer-to-Peer Design Finalized

    2.51.8 (Aug 11, 2003 - 2:22 PM)

    totaly ;)

  7. Comment - Windows XP Peer-to-Peer Design Finalized

    2.51.8 (Aug 11, 2003 - 2:19 PM)

    Of course p2p means peer to peer, pointing out the obvious doesn't make one look smarter youknow.

    Anyway, Microsoft getting into P2P is (DUH!!) suspicious, how the hell could you p2p legaly; exchanging software/music/etc.. can't be legal if the other party doesn't own it already; unless you use it for open-source projects or personal music/pictures/movies-sharing and such p2p really means pirate 2 pirate to more than 80% (or let's say 90%,hmm.. probably 95%) of the users.

    Why else would one seek p2p programs ¿? ;p

  8. Comment - Sony Announces 'PSP' Entertainment Platform

    2.51.8 (May 18, 2003 - 5:06 PM)

    that's just spam dude, though i like the episodes...

    anyways, like everybody says it's good to have -finaly- a worthy competitor as uposed to those who make the more older type of games..

    let's just hope we'll get some reviews soon ;)

  9. Comment - Windows Longhorn Alpha Leaks to the Web

    2.51.8 (Nov 27, 2002 - 7:18 PM)

    Well, i've just read lot of the reply's and the only thing i feel is left too say is that whatever this is all going to, it doesn't matter what microsoft's next move is because it all comes down to the individual actually making a decision and buying the equipment..

    If you want linux you just go to a hardware specialized shop and ask for what you want and pay for what you want..

    You won't find linux computers on someone's wish list because it is not the most compatible one... you want users? you get compatibality !!!everybody has to eventually learn how to use an os, wether it is one from microsoft or the linux guys..

    Microsoft just has become the standard for computerisation, we all know it's buggy but still we buy it because there just is nothing compared like it ! And people do look at a dime and it's not always performance that counts in the hardware department, but they do want ease of use,like said before, and really that's what it all comes down to..

    anyway, they took the world in fell swoop and now were all depented on that failable system...

    windows will never be perfect, how much we want it to be, there are so many things to test that it's almost impossible to do, and it's that impossibilaty were the failure lays...