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Member since August 8, 2006

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    Me Them

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Favorite Files

  1. 7-Zip (32-bit)
  2. Adobe Flash Player for Windows
  3. Adobe Shockwave Player
  4. ATI Tray Tools
  5. AutoIt
  6. CDBurnerXP
  7. ComicRack
  8. CPU-Z
  9. Dial-a-fix
  10. DirectX Redistributable
  11. DivX for Windows
  12. DupKiller
  13. DVD Shrink
  14. DVD43
  15. Eraser
  16. Exact Audio Copy
  17. Ext2Fsd
  18. FastStone Image Viewer
  19. FLAC for Windows
  20. foobar2000
  21. Google Earth for Windows
  22. GPU-Z
  23. HandBrake for Windows
  24. HashTab for Windows
  25. IcoFX
  26. Instantbird for Windows
  27. Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)
  28. KompoZer for Windows
  29. LAME
  30. LClock
  31. Link Shell Extension
  32. LockHunter
  33. Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
  34. MAME
  35. MemInfo
  36. Memtest86+
  37. Microangelo Toolset
  38. Microsoft .NET Framework (v2.0 x86)
  39. Microsoft .NET Framework (v3.0)
  40. Microsoft ActiveSync
  41. Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer
  42. Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows XP
  43. Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection for Windows XP
  44. Microsoft Silverlight for Windows
  45. Microsoft SyncToy
  46. Microsoft User Profile Hive Cleanup Service
  47. Microsoft Windows Imaging Component (32-bit)
  48. Microsoft Windows Installer
  49. Mozilla Sunbird for Windows
  50. Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows
  51. Nestopia
  52. nLite
  53. Norton Removal Tool for Windows 2000/XP/Vista
  54. Office 2000/XP/2003/2007 Slipstreamer
  55. OpenOffice.org for Windows
  56. Orbiter
  57. Paint.NET
  58. PDFCreator
  59. Pixelformer
  60. PowerDVD
  61. Process Tamer
  62. PuTTY
  63. QT Lite
  64. QT TabBar
  65. Rapid Environment Editor
  66. Registry Space Profiler
  67. RegSeeker
  68. ReNamer
  69. Revo Uninstaller
  70. RyanVM's Windows XP Post-SP3 Update Pack
  71. Scanner
  72. SimilarImages
  73. SIW
  74. Skyscraper
  75. slimKEYS
  76. Songbird
  77. SpeedswitchXP
  78. Spybot - Search & Destroy
  79. Spybot - Search & Destroy Detection Updates
  80. Subtitle Workshop
  81. SUMo
  82. Taskbar Shuffle
  83. The GIMP
  84. TrueCrypt
  85. Ultimate Boot CD Full
  86. Ultimate Windows Tweaker
  87. UltraISO
  88. UltraVNC
  89. UPX (Ultimate Packer for eXecutables) for Windows
  90. USB Safely Remove
  91. Virtual CloneDrive
  92. Wake On LAN Ex
  93. WildBit Viewer
  94. Windows File Protection Switcher
  95. Windows Media Player for Windows XP (32-bit)
  96. X-Mouse Button Control (32-bit)
  97. Xinorbis
  98. XP-AntiSpy
  99. Xpadder
  100. XPize Lite
  101. Youp_Pax XFIXP
  102. µBook
  103. µTorrent for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - WinZip

    12.1 Build 8497 (May 13, 2009)

    There's just no point at all in paying money for this. WinZip needs to find some killer features to differentiate it from 7-Zip and WinRAR.

  2. Review - ReNamer

    5Dec2008 Beta (Jan 18, 2009)

    Just about the perfect app. Every feature I could possibly want, and darned small.

  3. Review - OpenOffice.org for Windows

    3.0.1 RC2 (Jan 14, 2009)

    @Aegis69: Hate to point this out, but if you think back to XPSP2 and previous, there's a required download before you can use Windows/Microsoft Update: it's Microsoft's own in-house binary delta patch applier. It was written to make patches much smaller.

    Crack open any HotFix, Service Pack, or any other kind of patch, and you'll see entire DLLs, EXEs, and the rest-- sometimes multiple versions for multiple SP revs. Binary deltas? Missing in action. I haven't seen binary deltas since RTPatch on DOS-- and I once saw someone use RTPatch for Windows.

  4. Review - FeedDemon

    2.8.0.8 RC1 (Dec 15, 2008)

    The new ads mean that I'm going to have to go looking for a different reader. Again. After I'd already found about the best reader available for Windows.

  5. Review - µTorrent for Windows

    1.9 Build 13520 Alpha (Dec 1, 2008)

    Switching to UDP as a communications mechanism is a completely terrible idea.