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  1. Review - Total Recorder

    8.2 Build 4100 (Oct 25, 2010)

    I've used this for many a year. It is great.

    It would be ***** stars were it a little bit easier to use. Then again, something this capable isn't going to be easy peasy.

    I particularly like the ability to set up a schedule that can tune into a website and grab the stream. If only it could connect to the "favorites" saved in TotalRecorder itself, rather than forcing me to jump through all sorts of hoops to find a stream that works.

    Very flexible and versatile. It would take a lot to make me move to something else.

  2. Review - Realtek High Definition Audio Codecs for Windows

    2.30 (Aug 13, 2009)

    The quickest way to get the files is to follow the link to the Realtek site.

    When you get there, ignore the invitation to download the file

    Instead hit the "Downloads" tab at the top.

    With luck the one you want will be listed. Then you can go through the previous process and arrive at a table that lets you choose what you want.

    Then you just have to jump through a few more hoops.

    It worked here.

  3. Review - Directory Opus

    9.1.1.6 (Jan 6, 2009)

    Describing Directory Opus as "a complete file manager and Explorer replacement solution" is, on top of the illiterate use of the "solution" word, misleading. Yes. It does that. But a lot more too.

    Many software houses use "complete" to describe lesser file managers and Explorer replacements. Look no further than PowerDesk, for example.

    Over the years (I started off with CP/M) I have resorted to many utilities to handle various tasks – joining, splitting, renaming, viewing, "FTPing" and generally processing files.

    Directory Opus handles these and more.

    It is not cheap, but with that much power "under the hood" it might be worth it if you don't want the hassle of handling a raft of separate freeware utilities.

    The main drawback, and I always get jumped on when I mention it, is that the very power on offer can make the thing hard for some people to grasp.

    Directory Opus is a techy's delight. And it comes with a self-support forum that delivers the goods more often than not, which goes some way to making up for the complexity.

    "Oi'd give it foive" but for the complexity and the fact that the Help files and manuals assume rather a lot of the beginner.

  4. Review - Logitech SetPoint (32-bit)

    4.24 (Dec 8, 2007)

    The software is fine. Piuty the letters rub off the keyboards.

    For the dolt complaining about battery life, I suggest further investigation. I did not know they made "gold" batteries, which can be the only explanation for the silly price you quote for a year's supply. My batteries last six months or more for the keyboard and at least as long for the mouse.

    Actually, I use a trackball. Which raises an issue with the software. It does not play well with odd combinations of legacy (old) hardware.

  5. Comment - Make Firefox's AwesomeBar work for you

    4.24 (May 21, 2011 - 2:25 PM)

    Does it install as a program?

    Look in the Windows Control Panel?