Data's Profile

Member since July 25, 2004

  • Name

    Data Bitz

  • Location:

    New Zealand

Favorite Files

  1. 2hotspot
  2. 7-Zip (64-bit)
  3. Alcohol 120%
  4. avast! Home
  5. DAEMON Tools
  6. Folding@home for Windows
  7. Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer
  8. Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility
  9. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack
  10. KeePass Password Safe Classic Edition
  11. Microsoft IntelliPoint (32-bit)
  12. Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows XP
  13. Microsoft Outlook 2003 Junk Email Filter
  14. Microsoft Windows Defender (32-bit)
  15. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack (x86)
  16. Microsoft Windows Server Update Service (WSUS)
  17. MSN Messenger for Windows
  18. Nero
  19. Nokia PC Suite
  20. nVIDIA ForceWare Drivers for Windows Vista/7 (64-bit)
  21. Pidgin for Windows
  22. Skype Email Toolbar for Outlook
  23. Skype for Windows
  24. SpeedFan
  25. Spybot - Search & Destroy
  26. TrueCrypt
  27. UltraVNC
  28. VMware Server for Windows
  29. VMware Workstation for Windows
  30. VNC Free Edition
  31. Vuze for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - DAEMON Tools

    4.30.4 (Apr 26, 2009)

    Excellent, finally support for Windows 7

  2. Review - avast! Home

    4.8.1296 (Nov 28, 2008)

    Version 4.8.1296
    November 26, 2008
    minor improvements in some unpackers
    improvements in the false positive submission system
    speed optimization in kernel-mode components
    XML scan reports now generated in UTF-8 format (allow for non-Latin characters)
    http://avast.com/eng/ava...o-revision-history.html

  3. Review - Vuze for Windows

    4.0.0.4 (Nov 21, 2008)

    Change log is available here.
    http://azureus.sourceforge.net/changelog.php

  4. Review - Pidgin for Windows

    2.4.0 (Mar 1, 2008)

    Like similar programs, saved passwords are stored in a cleartext file. This password file is readable by anyone who uses the same user account on that computer, or to anyone who has access to the administrative account. (The developers' stated reason for this is that saved passwords must be stored in a way that is readily accessible to the program. If they were encrypted by the application, decryption by third parties would require only access to the application's source code, including any encryption key. The developers believe that saving the passwords in a cleartext format avoids a false illusion of security.[14])

  5. Review - Google Toolbar for Internet Explorer

    5.0.1112.7760 Beta (Feb 13, 2008)

    New features for version 5
    Add gadgets to your Toolbar
    to view your favorite content from any site.
    Fill out web forms with a click
    and even keep multiple profiles, with improved AutoFill.
    Access your Toolbar from any computer
    by saving your settings online.
    Clip content as you browse the web
    with Google Notebook, now integrated with Toolbar