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Michel's Profile

Member since May 24, 2005

  • Name

    Michel Veigh

  • Location:

    France

Favorite Files

  1. Ad Muncher
  2. Adobe Reader for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2008
  3. Audacity for Windows
  4. AudioShell
  5. Autoruns
  6. AutoStreamer
  7. Belarc Advisor
  8. BIOS Agent
  9. CCleaner
  10. CDCheck
  11. cFosSpeed
  12. CPU-Z
  13. Device Doctor
  14. DirectX Redistributable
  15. DSpeech
  16. EditPad Lite for Windows
  17. ERUNT
  18. Everything
  19. FastStone Image Viewer
  20. Folder Guide
  21. Gom Player
  22. Google Earth for Windows
  23. HijackThis
  24. Hitman Pro
  25. IrfanView
  26. IrfanView PlugIns
  27. IsoBuster
  28. IZArc
  29. Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)
  30. jv16 PowerTools 2009
  31. K-Lite Codec Pack Full
  32. Kaspersky Rescue Disk
  33. Local Website Archive
  34. Magic ISO Maker
  35. MagicISO Virtual CD/DVD-ROM
  36. MailWasher Pro
  37. Microsoft Windows Media Player Firefox Plugin
  38. Microsoft XML Notepad 2007
  39. Mozilla Firefox (v3.5) for Windows
  40. Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows
  41. Nero DiscSpeed
  42. PC Wizard
  43. PerfectDisk Professional
  44. PhotoFiltre
  45. Polyglot 3000
  46. Process Hacker
  47. QT Lite
  48. RadioSure
  49. Rainlendar Lite for Windows
  50. Real Alternative Lite
  51. Recuva
  52. Registry Life
  53. Registry Workshop
  54. RemoveWGA
  55. RipIt4Me
  56. RoboForm
  57. Safarp
  58. Safe XP
  59. Screamer Radio
  60. SUPER ©
  61. SyncBackSE
  62. Taskbar Shuffle
  63. TextCrawler
  64. Total Commander
  65. Transmute
  66. Ultimate Boot CD Full
  67. Unlocker
  68. VIA Hyperion Pro Driver Package
  69. WebShot
  70. WideStream
  71. Windows Media Player for Windows XP (32-bit)
  72. Winyl
  73. XMPlay
  74. XP-AntiSpy
  75. ZonedOut

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Registry Life

    1.10 Beta (Nov 10, 2009)

    Some pros state that Registry cleaning is useless, some even say that is may be dangerous. As a non-expert, I believe it may be dangerous indeed, but it may be helpful (I've experienced both) if and when only the Registry cleaner is adequate, skilled, pro. I think, having tested it, that this 'Registry Life' fulfills my requirements.

  2. Review - Winyl

    1.7 (Nov 4, 2009)

    "digital is digital" ... not sure. Sound here is BASS rendered, and for those who have ears the difference is obvious :)
    Nice player, simple, fast. Like a breeze of fresh air.

  3. Review - Process Lasso (x32)

    3.70 (Oct 22, 2009)

    Does it work? This is the question people ask me. The answer is :
    Yes
    I have an old system here, I provide it with 3 helps:
    For Web : cFosSpeed
    For RAM : Cleanmem
    For CPU : Process Lasso
    Overall is obvious.

  4. Review - jv16 PowerTools 2009

    1.9.1.606 (Oct 22, 2009)

    I partially agree with madmike, but his rating IMHO is exaggerated. I know this application ever since its start, I agree that time has modified some things (which ones?) but overall it remains healthy, and efficient. I stick on 5 stars for two reasons : 1- It works, 2- Staff and forums are dynamic (they strive for quality).
    A good product.

  5. Review - Device Doctor

    1.0 (Oct 21, 2009)

    Found unexpected drivers' updates here. Doesn't display a myriad of possible updates, but what is shows is valid, with a valid link. Nice work.

  6. Comment - French embassy site faces denial of service attack

    1.0 (Dec 13, 2008 - 11:47 AM)

    If those among Chinese who perform or say naughty things towards the French knew what the French think about them, they'd be even worse.

  7. Comment - Harvard server hacked, database of student data on BitTorrent

    1.0 (Mar 15, 2008 - 8:26 PM)

    The common point between mafia and hackers of this sort is they both desperately try to justify their actions by a reference to superior aims. Sick brains.

  8. Comment - Google Wants Your Web History

    1.0 (Apr 21, 2007 - 11:14 AM)

    Why does everybody loooove Google (or at least almost everybody) ? Because Google plays it in the young and indifferent style. "Take it or leave it, we don't care, it's up to you". You bet they don't care. This is in analogy with a macho man's behavior in terms of seduction, and those who trust Google are the same as innocent and naive young ladies who believe the wolf is a prince. It's *all* in communication. I don't trust Google more than I trust Microsoft.

  9. Comment - Google Aims to Block Malicious Sites

    1.0 (Aug 6, 2006 - 12:39 PM)

    I think the danger with announced protection (Google's new alert feature, OpenDNS and its antiphishing offer, SiteAdvisor etc...) is the fact one may rely on that protection and believe that if a website is not told to be dangerous, then it is safe. Let us stay aware, whatever!

  10. Comment - 12 Patches Coming for Patch Tuesday

    1.0 (Aug 4, 2006 - 1:00 PM)

    I agree. But I guess that's a characteristic of life. For instance, you can explore the ocean with an aqualung, but you won't have the comfort neither the agility of a bathing suite. It will though protect you!
    Does that sound weird, or naive... or both?!