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Member since October 3, 2005

  • Name

    x deimox

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. Mozilla Firefox Portable Edition
  2. Pidgin for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Opera for Windows

    9.0 Beta Build 8225 (Feb 22, 2006)

    I love opera, but this beta build is rather unstable for me at the moment. Back to the previous beta for the time being.

  2. Review - Pidgin for Windows

    2.0.0 Beta 1 (Dec 29, 2005)

    In response to revillusion00, I haven't had any stability problems on either windows xp or 2000. Remember this is an early beta, so instability is to be expected.

  3. Review - BlindWrite

    5.2.23 (Dec 21, 2005)

    Wow, you wont use an application because it was developed by a guy that happened to pop out of a vagina in France?

  4. Review - Mozilla Firefox Portable Edition

    1.5 (Dec 15, 2005)

    I'll second Kramy's comment, I find FF to be fairly unusable (constant stability issues, cpu usage spikes on largish webpages, and weird glitches like extensions magically disapearing).

    I decided to give this a try since I was bored one day at work and had my pen drive. I was sick of using IE there and the FF install was fairly outdated and annoyed me just as much as IE.

    I installed this set it up with all my extensions and the skin I like and haven't had a single problem in this last week.

    I'm now running this on all my computers at home and haven't had a problem on any of them.

    Congrats to the Portable Developers and keep up the good work. This is honestly the first browser since Opera 6 that doesn't piss me off in some way.

  5. Review - Dexpot

    1.3.0 (Dec 2, 2005)

    I am presently running dexpot with three virtual desktops, one for everything i use on my primary box (winxp), a second for another box (win2k3) on which i'm running a remote vnc session, a form of remote desktop, and a third which is another remote desktop session (with vnc) for a headless slackware box.

    The end result being a seamless, (pseudo-)lagless swapping between three different computers, with three different OS's, from a central location.