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Member since October 31, 2005

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    Hardeep. Rakhra

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  1. Review - Cabos for Windows

    0.6.3 (Mar 28, 2006)

    NEOBassDUDE...

    Yet another fab bit of software, given a bad review by a troll. Please don't post if your not going to provide anything constructive.

    Anyhow... Basically what your asking for is support for an OS that you basically can't legitimately buy?

    To everyone else... this is a really good client, well worth the download. It's a polished product and certainly beats limewire hands down.

  2. Review - FuturixImager

    5.6 Beta 1 (Feb 19, 2006)

    This is a great and well written piece of software, and I'd highly recommend you give it a fair go. It’s lightweight/quick with a nice simple no-frills interface and supports a diverse array of file formats. It’s also well maintained, with Alexander fixing bugs, and doing a new release every few months.

    AlexBR1974, if you haven’t anything useful to add, why bother posting? If anything is pointless it’s your comments. What’s point of this software? Well how about choice for one? XnView is great, but not to everyone’s taste. Think before you type, and certainly think before you give a bad review to a decent piece of software.

  3. Comment - Xbox Head Compliments the Wii

    5.6 Beta 1 (May 11, 2006 - 6:21 PM)

    “....Wow M$ and Nintedo obviously don't see the whole picture.”

    Hate to say it, but I think your picture is a little tainted too.

    "What does 50GB mean? More levels, more gameplay, Better games!"

    When did media capacity start equating to better games? More FMV?... Yes. Uncompressed audio?...Yes. But you'd be hard pushed to stuff a BD-ROM with 50GB of actual game.

    Not to say there's anything wrong with Sony's console, far from it. It's a great looking system.

    I just think your argument is utter rubbish.

    If you throw a game orientated PC in the comparison... there you have lets say 2K worth of kit, with graphics and processing power that most exceeds (if not right now, come the next-gen of graphics cards) that of any of the three next-gen consoles. Plus u have say hundreds of gig of storage at your disposal to install games on (from whatever media)... so where are the 5 million level games with more game-play than you can shake a stick at that your argument suggests that there should be?

    Finally just to really nit pick (cos I’m in the mood), the PSP as a controller while nice, really does add a wee bit of cost. The actually PS3 controller… well Sony basically chickened out cos they’re consumers don’t handle innovation too well, so went from their boomerang idea and back to a tarted up dual shock. Anyhow I like the controller they’ve settled with… it ‘innovates’ lots of Nintendo’s ideas into it quite nicely…. motion sensors and all.

    PS: If it’s loads of levels and game play your after, stick to Tetris... about 100kb, plenty of space spare on that BD-ROM :O)

  4. Comment - Supreme Court: No to IE Patent Case

    5.6 Beta 1 (Oct 31, 2005 - 4:20 PM)

    That's a rather MS bashing comment, with no thought what so ever behind it.

    Plugin's had been done before, as MS are right on this one. Sure they've squished many other small outfits with heavy handed tactics, but Eolas is just making a quick buck here outta the dumb way software IP is handled.

    Do Eolas even have a product that uses this patent? Or is a patent for the hell of a patent?

    It's like Forgent Networks sueing every one over the JPEG patent... years after it's become a worldwide defacto standard. RAMBUS also comes to mind with thier IP in regards to the DDR RAM debarcal.