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Darron's Profile

Member since January 17, 2005

  • Name

    Darron Miller

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. FastStone Image Viewer
  2. Free Download Manager
  3. NetSetMan
  4. PDF-XChange Viewer
  5. Sysinternals Suite
  6. VirtualBox
  7. XnView for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Hornil StylePix

    1.12.3.3 (May 24, 2013)

    Wow. Very nice full set of features. Very nice even if it wasn't free.

  2. Review - Serv-U

    14.0.2.0 (Apr 19, 2013)

    This is commercial-grade software. TONS of well-done abilities. Awesome FTP and web front end file server. If you don't need all this by all means stop whining and use one of the free or cheap servers. Otherwise, serv-u is undeniably full-featured and great.

  3. Review - VirtualBox

    4.2.12-84980 (Apr 14, 2013)

    Fatbas**** stop living up to your name and read VB's documentation. It's possible to mount a physical drive or partition. I've done it several times.

  4. Review - Google Chrome for Windows

    26.0.1410.64 (Apr 10, 2013)

    They calmly walk the internet with you, clipboard in hand recording your every interest. Enjoy your brave new world.

  5. Review - Photos2Folders

    0.1.1 (Mar 18, 2013)

    Looks good. Well thought out basic interface. Error though on first attempt to test it. Claimed my target folder was a sub folder of source even though totally separate.

  6. Comment - Adobe Reader faces its first genuine competition from a free alternative

    0.1.1 (Jun 1, 2010 - 9:54 PM)

    You can click off the "Show advertisement" option.

  7. Comment - Adobe Reader faces its first genuine competition from a free alternative

    0.1.1 (Jun 1, 2010 - 9:51 PM)

    Until recently they were installing the toolbar without even a heads-up during the custom install that they were doing so. The optional checkbox is a recent development - geniuses like you should already be aware of such things.

  8. Comment - Google: Oops...our Street View cars also saw websites you were visiting

    0.1.1 (May 19, 2010 - 12:29 AM)

    Yes, war driving and packet snooping is certainly frowned upon at least, especially by a mega-corporation whose sole purpose is data collection. Anyone who thinks this is ok or was "an accident" needs an atomic brain enema. Normally you opt-in to hand over your second-by-second data to google, but this?

  9. Comment - Google: Oops...our Street View cars also saw websites you were visiting

    0.1.1 (May 15, 2010 - 12:43 AM)

    Accidentally. Riiiiiiiiiight... Come on Google, just admit that it was too good a chance to pass up. This company has come a long was from the "don't be evil" days. Switch to Clusty for your searching.

  10. Comment - Internet Explorer 9, the HTML 5 browser: Better than half-way there

    0.1.1 (Mar 17, 2010 - 3:32 PM)

    Well spoken troll.