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Member since September 3, 2002

Favorite Files

  1. AMD Catalyst Drivers for Windows
  2. CloudBerry Online Backup
  3. Foxit Reader
  4. GPU-Z
  5. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
  6. OpenOffice.org for Windows
  7. Paint.NET
  8. Picasa for Windows
  9. Trillian

Recent Posts

  1. Review - CloudBerry Online Backup

    1.0 Beta (Jul 9, 2009)

    exellent app, simple just like cloudberry s3 explorer, one thing i dont like is it uses windows task scheduler, i know they will create their own windows service instead

  2. Review - CloudBerry Explorer

    1.2 Beta (Jul 9, 2009)

    exellent S3 client, you can Edit ACL, copy inside Amazon S3 (free!), setup torrent url, setup web urls, you can limit upload speed, pro version supports FTP

    all in all best s3 client by far, simple interface, supports many amazon s3 futures

  3. Review - Foxit Reader

    3.0 Build 1301 (Jan 2, 2009)

    Exellent PDF Reader
    It starts like 500% faster than Adobe Reader
    It uses 500% less resources than Adobe Reader

    btw just say no to the yahoo toolbar and ebay icon

  4. Review - Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware

    1.31 (Dec 30, 2008)

    Excellent Anti-Malware Tool
    It finds and removes Vundo, Windows Defender detected one but cant remove it but MalwareBytes Anti-Malware found 16 and removed them all!

    on older PCs (Celeron/Sempron 2ghz, 1Gb mem, 5400rpm HDs) it cant take upto 2 hours to scan

  5. Review - Google Chrome for Windows

    1.0.154.36 Final (Dec 11, 2008)

    Great interface minimal and diffrent from any other browser
    Fast loading & startup
    Realy fast rendering of webpages
    You can make pages look like applications, you can put gmail into its own minimal chrome window
    Looks beautiful on vista aero

  6. Comment - Frak Firesheep: The whole Internet needs to run on SSL -- NOW

    1.0.154.36 Final (Oct 26, 2010 - 1:52 PM)

    Am with Butler on this one, why? its WAY to easy, and the industry needs to WAKE the freaking up
    FYI: you can run Wireshark on a wifi network and capture alot of funky things, so is this soo much diffrent from it?, nope, just simplier

    Session hijacking is old, and the industry hasnt fixed it, so why should we WAIT for the slow industry?, i hope Firesheep will realy kick the industry into overdrive
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Session_hijacking

    just my 2 cents :)

  7. Comment - Firefox 3.5 vs. Chrome 3 Showdown, Round 3: Finding a place for more tabs

    1.0.154.36 Final (Jul 9, 2009 - 12:37 PM)

    did you know you can drop firefox tabs into chrome?, only works with firefox 3.0 not 3.5 atm
    and that if you close a tab your form data is saved like i just did when i accidentally quit the betanews tab

    btw chrome updates itself in the background, so win, with firefox you have to WATCH IT update :p