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xxxxxxxxxx's Profile

Member since December 25, 2007

  • Name

    xxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx

  • Location:

    Poland

Favorite Files

  1. AIMP
  2. AutoHotkey
  3. Bullzip PDF Printer
  4. DirectX Redistributable
  5. DivX for Windows
  6. EVEREST Ultimate Edition
  7. Far Manager
  8. Free Download Manager
  9. GOM Player
  10. Habanero
  11. MeVeNs Network Tools and Services
  12. MozBackup (Mozilla Backup)
  13. Mozilla Sunbird for Windows
  14. My Timer
  15. Notepad++
  16. Remote Process Explorer
  17. Spybot - Search & Destroy
  18. SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition
  19. VirtuaWin
  20. Volumouse (32-bit)
  21. WinSCP
  22. Xpadder

Recent Posts

  1. Review - DivX for Windows

    8.1.1 (Aug 28, 2010)

    DivX 8 is such a crapware. Buggy as hell and completely useless. Avoid it!

  2. Review - Foxit Reader

    3.3.1.0518 (May 20, 2010)

    @Virtual_ManPL
    You fk moron. At least read the change log before posting such a retarded comment.

    'Many Bug Fixes'
    Fixes some bugs from previous versions including an issue where Ask Toolbar may be installed by default.

  3. Review - GOM Player

    2.1.25.5015 Beta (May 1, 2010)

    Gom Player works flawlessly on Windows 7. It didn't install Ask Toolbar for me.
    Lately, I noticed that many wierd or even fake version surfaced on the internet.
    Be sure to download it from a trusted source like this one:

    http://www.gomlab.com/eng/GMP_download.html

  4. Review - FastStone Image Viewer

    4.2 (Apr 29, 2010)

    Version 4.2 (April 29, 2010)

    * Now it is possible to batch convert images into PDF files
    * Enhanced the magnifier
    * Optimized the loading speed of Windowed View
    * Fixed some bugs introduced in version 4.1
    * Other minor improvements

  5. Review - Core Temp

    0.99.6.0 (Apr 27, 2010)

    This version has few bugs.

  6. Comment - Mozilla designer suggests Windows 'browser ballot' is preferential to Apple

    0.99.6.0 (Oct 17, 2009 - 3:55 AM)

    I thought this whole thing was to give people a choice, but now I see it's all about of making one for them.
    No one but EU Commission and browser developers care about this ballot. It will only make final price of the operating system even more expansive because of the resources wasted for this BS.
    It is just ridicules, developers crying out loud like little kids: ' Me, me, I wanna be first.' ROTFL.
    Just do dynamic page and put stuff in random order. And last but not least LEAVE THE CHOICE TO THE PEOPLE.
    If your browser market share isn't as big as you would like to be, then don't blame others for your failure. You know it is possible that people just don't like your browser, and not because they are not aware of an alternative. Suck it up. Get over it.