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Member since August 2, 2000

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    Nathan Brown

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  1. Review - EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition

    6.5.2 (Nov 17, 2010)

    Functional partition manager - now supports x64!

  2. Review - EASEUS Partition Master Home Edition

    6.5.1 (Nov 2, 2010)

    Limiting Home to just 32-bit is pretty limiting when most computers now-days are sold with 64-bit Windows 7.

  3. Review - Kindle for PC

    1.1.1.30156 (May 27, 2010)

    It downloads the books that I had purchased for my Kindle, but won't open them. Says "This book could not be opened. Please remove the book from your device and redownload it". Also, I can't search or look up words like I can with the Kindle device.

  4. Review - Windows PowerShell

    Beta 2 (Sep 14, 2005)

    While it's good to see a more full featured shell comming to windows, does a shell need to take up 25MB of memory and a long time to start? (10sec on 2GHz) Tab completion doesn't work well with directories and a lot of other stuff needs fixed.

  5. Review - Paint.NET

    2 Alpha 4 (Nov 30, 2004)

    I would like to point out that they pretty much just copied Paint Shop Pro's interface, the buttons especially.

  6. Comment - The science behind Qualcomm's 'mirasol' color e-book displays

    2 Alpha 4 (Jan 9, 2010 - 12:34 PM)

    While the technology sounds great, it has actually been around for at least a year. I think that cost will be a big factor in keeping it out of actual products. This article addressed that: http://www.economist.com...y.cfm?story_id=15048695

  7. Comment - Vista 'Enterprise CTP' Feature Complete

    2 Alpha 4 (Feb 23, 2006 - 10:26 AM)

    How can they say this is feature complete? There is still now indication of a side bar and compatibility with existing DirectX and OpenGL applications is extreamly low.

  8. Comment - Napster + AIM = MP3s?

    2 Alpha 4 (Aug 11, 2000 - 2:30 AM)

    Err, I do beleve that AIM can "tunnel" firewalls. That is if only one of the parties is behind one. If both parties are behind a firewall, then your out of luck. Even with AIMster.

    The only way around this is to involve a third party with this software to perticipate in the file transfer. Which I highly doubt that AIMster will ever provide that capability.

    This is really just another lame attempt at exploiting napster and gnutella's popularity.

    have fun.

  9. Comment - V2_OS - What is It

    2 Alpha 4 (Aug 3, 2000 - 12:42 AM)

    There is nothing special about this operating system. It looks like a Computer Architecture class project run amuck.

    If a operating system that fits on a single floppy is what is wanted, there are several out there (besides a DOS boot disk) based on Linux. These are complete with several different file systems, network drivers, and the like. (two I know and have used are: http://trinux.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.toms.net/~toehser/rb/ )

    have fun.