Anders's Profile

Member since September 3, 2004

  • Name

    Anders Lyman

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    United States of America

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  1. Review - HijackThis

    1.99 (Dec 15, 2004)

    Great tool, I recommend this to everyone with computer problems - which is everyone.

    Simple enough for anyone to use since you can simply check all items, and click fix.
    I get a lot of crap from "experts" that is a bad practice, but I have never had any problems or complaints doing exactly that on every one of the 50+ computers I have tried this on.

  2. Review - FreshOutline

    1.2 Beta 3 Build 84 (Nov 22, 2004)

    This program does what it is designed to do very well, although I have to say I agree with the other review, a program like this should have some kind of compatibility built-in.
    I will give it a 4 because of that.

  3. Review - Active Keys

    2.11 Beta (Nov 20, 2004)

    An excellent piece of work.
    Not quite a five for being shareware, and not the best of its type i've seen; Nuonsoft's Shell Enhancer does the exact same thing and a lot more for free.

  4. Review - LClock

    1.61a (Sep 3, 2004)

    The best clock replacement I've seen.
    Includes some interesting Windows tweaks as well.
    Definitely worth trying out!

  5. Comment - Supreme Court to Decide P2P Legality

    1.61a (Mar 29, 2005 - 1:52 PM)

    "It's time we crack down on these little twerps and also get really tough with the P2P criminal facilitators."

    You wouldn't happen to be employed by the MPAA or RIAA would ya? The amount of revenue lost from P2P is insignificant (if you take into account the amount of money they spend on lawyers for frivolous lawsuits), and I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the recording industries get tax breaks from it.
    Any guesses on how many liberals there are at MPAA headquarters? :rollseyes:

  6. Comment - Supreme Court to Decide P2P Legality

    1.61a (Mar 28, 2005 - 1:09 PM)

    Does that mean that when the cops go after a murderer and can't catch him, they should put the murder weapon on trial instead?
    Or that when they can't catch the people in the getaway car, they should instead send the car to jail?
    Get a clue...