Adam's Profile

Member since May 17, 2005

  • Name

    Adam Merchant

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. ALShow
  2. AutoPatcher XP
  3. AVS TV Box
  4. AxCrypt
  5. Bart's PE Builder
  6. FileZilla v3 for Windows
  7. Inno Setup
  8. Mozilla Firefox for Windows (v2)
  9. Métamorphose 2
  10. ooVoo for Windows
  11. Open Contacts
  12. Partition Logic
  13. VertrigoServ
  14. Virtual VCR
  15. XP-AntiSpy

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Actual Keylogger

    2.3 (Oct 4, 2006)

    THIS IS NOT FREEWARE. I won't rate this low or high because I haven't got the chance to use it. It only allows 40 minutes of recording at a time with the trail version.

  2. Review - Simfatic Forms

    1.1.1.43 Beta 2 (Feb 1, 2006)

    I've been looking for something like this for awhile! I worked through it and it's rather simple for new users but has alot of options for more advanced. I wont be able to use it for my site because my school doesn't support php, but as for the process of getting there it's a 5.

  3. Review - Mozilla Firefox Portable Edition

    1.5 RC3 (Nov 22, 2005)

    I used this program for awhile and loved it but the thing that I hated was when I click on a link and it 'opens default browser' it goes to the firefox link not the portable firefox link (dont know why there's two in the first place) and all my settings are for the portable firefox.

  4. Review - AOL Explorer

    1.2.5.13 Beta (Nov 22, 2005)

    I'd love to be able to try this program out. I currently use mozilla suit and have had just about enough. However I hate these type of installs, the file doesn't install it it connects to Aol to download the install files. My college network wont let it through cause I can't configure ports on that type of install.

  5. Review - eXeem

    0.27 Public Beta (Oct 24, 2005)

    This is an awesome program, those of you having slow downloads and such... how crappy is your computer? I've used this on multiple computers ranging from 500mh to 2 Gh and haven't had an issue yet. Only big problem I had was in between .24 and.25 when there network completely crashed, and even then they worked hard to get it back up and running. The UI is easy to use and learn, alltogether an awesome program.

  6. Comment - Thailand Lifts Ban on YouTube

    0.27 Public Beta (Sep 3, 2007 - 8:31 AM)

    What do you expect google's a business not a charity. Very few companies are out to better the world over there own pocket. Welcome back to reality.

  7. Comment - Congressional Video Games Law Push Renewed

    0.27 Public Beta (Feb 14, 2007 - 10:24 PM)

    Use common sense 'idiot' if you sit down and play it for even a matter of hours your understanding of a game will increase substantially from simply watching a bunch of video clips the author hands you. There not saying they have to play every possible variant in a game simply play the game to understand it better.

  8. Comment - Congressional Video Games Law Push Renewed

    0.27 Public Beta (Feb 14, 2007 - 10:21 PM)

    Again there not regulating morality their not banning these games simply labeling their content. While this may not effect the child's decision on whether to play the game or not it gives the parents an idea of the content without spending hours or days screening a game by playing it themselves for every game a child wants. No matter what they rate it or if they rate it at all the game will be released.

  9. Comment - Congressional Video Games Law Push Renewed

    0.27 Public Beta (Feb 14, 2007 - 10:18 PM)

    There not being parents, there simply rating the game the way it is to give parents a better position to judge if the game is suitable for their child. If the parent doesn't mind there children playing M rated games then they can play it. It's simply giving the parent more options to take advantage of just like movie ratings do.

  10. Comment - Google Testing Online Payment Service

    0.27 Public Beta (Jun 18, 2006 - 10:19 AM)

    Actually there's so many people buying online now a days it's more like a sellers market. If your selling something you only need one out of the countless millions to want your product in order to sell it. Unless your doing a sort of company large production type deal and even then no one still needs your money, there's plenty of others out there. Now a days online is more of a sellers market then a buyers.