dazed Freakish
South Korea
5.20 (Mar 16, 2008)
Has lots of customization features which will suit your different file renaming needs while still being very simple and easy to use. Fast loading and low resource usage is always a plus.
1.0 (Sep 22, 2007)
This is probably the best CD cover display program/plugin out there. The GUI and skins are nicely done. The features are neat too - it has a seeking bar for playing songs and a next track/previous track button which can be used from the program's UI. You can also set it to download the cover automatically from Amazon.com. Highly configurable and good for beginner users and advanced users who want to manage the storage of CD cover display images.
2.32 (Feb 8, 2006)
Simple. Easy to use. Very good configurability and large no. of options - and, it's free!
3.98 (Dec 27, 2005)
I rated it 4. Irfanview's a great image viewer especially considering that it's freeware.
Some things that would need improvement:
1. No read-ahead option (decode next image in advance, for faster image rendering/browsing)
2. No cache-behind option (again, for faster image rendering/browsing.)
3. When viewing an image in an Irfanview window, it appears in the upper left corner of the screen instead of the center (which is more appropriate and should be default).
4.9.41 (Dec 22, 2005)
This is one of the best P2P clients out there, and the best Gnutella client, hands down.
Interface is simply and not quite hard to use. Downloads are almost 100% reliable. Has an ample amount of filesharers too.
Limewire using Java is actually quite a good thing as it makes implementing it much easier in different OS platforms. Users having problems with Java should try upgrading to the latest version of Java VM - Link: http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp (I recommend the manual, offline installation so you can save the installer file)
4.9.41 (Dec 22, 2005 - 7:12 AM)
Luckily I've switched to Avast. And if you really want to use a payed-for antivirus program, then just use Mcafee.
4.9.41 (Oct 22, 2005 - 3:34 AM)
Oh come on, it's just a shortcut key. AFAIK Opera started the tabbed browsing thingy and they didn't mind Firefox, IE and the other browsers from emulating this feature.
4.9.41 (Oct 22, 2005 - 3:31 AM)
Have you tried posting about this on the Opera forums?