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Member since October 21, 2003

  • Name

    Brian Kramer

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    United States of America

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  1. nVIDIA ForceWare Drivers for Windows Vista/7 (64-bit)

Recent Posts

  1. Review - InstantNavigator

    0.7.1 (Jul 21, 2008)

    Tried it. It does what it says, but 16$? No way.

  2. Review - FrostWire for Windows

    4.17.0 (Jul 16, 2008)

    Cabos FTW!

  3. Review - Windows Media Player for Windows XP (32-bit)

    11.0.5358.4827 Beta (May 17, 2006)

    I like it. Nice interface, much more intuitively laid out than the previous 10 versions, plays without delays, well integrated into the music store. I hope some good skins are produced later, that's one of my grips about itunes right now, it's ugly. Too bad this will never work with my ipod.

  4. Review - Microsoft Windows Search for Windows XP / Server 2003

    2.6.5 Beta (Mar 9, 2006)

    Surprisingly not bad for a Microsoft Beta. Did they aquire this from another company or was it built in-house? I agree it should be able to search in ANY folder, but maybe not be default. Anyway, integration is good, resources aren't too bad, and it works.

  5. Review - X-Plane for Windows

    8.15 Beta 2 (Jun 8, 2005)

    I Guess nobody should fly any more. Never mind that this is great training for us pilots out there. Let's just assume Osama plays this in his cave. Nice tinfoil hat you've got there
    -Lord-

  6. Comment - One extra week for Microsoft to defend tying IE to Windows

    8.15 Beta 2 (Apr 15, 2009 - 6:43 PM)

    How will I download firefox if I have no browser when I do a clean install of windows?

  7. Comment - Microsoft Windows Exec Talks IE Security

    8.15 Beta 2 (Nov 17, 2004 - 7:54 PM)

    Microsoft is the biggest target, that is why they have the most holes discovered, at least they try to fix them. I would bet that as soon as firefox gets more users, more holes will be exploited. Also, I've tried using firefox about 10 different times because of all the hype, but I still fail to see what is better about it. It's page rendering is one of the slowest and least accurate, all of the features people keep saying Microsoft should include require plugins anyway, and its a very obvious rip-off of everything that has been out for the IE crowd for several years. It brings no new features, other than letting the anti-Microsoft nuts feel better about themseleves.