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Member since March 3, 2003

  • Name

    gadean

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. 7-Zip (32-bit)
  2. AC3Filter
  3. Ad-Aware
  4. AnyDVD HD
  5. Ashampoo Burning Studio
  6. ATI Catalyst Drivers for Windows XP
  7. AutoHotkey
  8. BWMeter
  9. CloneDVD
  10. CloneDVD Mobile
  11. Comodo Antivirus
  12. Comodo Firewall Pro
  13. Corel WinDVD 2010
  14. DU Meter
  15. DVD Decrypter
  16. DVDIdle
  17. DVDIdle Pro
  18. eMule
  19. FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder
  20. FireTune
  21. Folding@home for Windows
  22. foobar2000
  23. GMail Drive
  24. Gom Player
  25. Google Earth for Windows
  26. ImgBurn
  27. Joost for Windows
  28. K-Lite Mega Codec Pack
  29. kX Project Audio Driver
  30. LeechGet 2009
  31. Magic ISO Maker
  32. Mozilla Firefox for Windows (v2)
  33. MyDefrag
  34. Nero
  35. NOD32 for Windows NT/2000/2003/XP (32-bit)
  36. PeerGuardian for Windows 2000/XP/2003
  37. PerfectDisk Professional
  38. Picasa for Windows
  39. PowerDVD
  40. PowerISO
  41. PSP Video 9
  42. Radeon Omega Drivers
  43. Spybot - Search & Destroy
  44. SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition
  45. Tag&Rename
  46. The KMPlayer
  47. Trillian Patch
  48. TuneUp Utilities 2010
  49. TVersity
  50. Ulead VideoStudio Plus
  51. Unlocker
  52. Winamp 5 Full
  53. WinRAR (32-bit)
  54. µTorrent for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - BWMeter

    4.3.0 (Feb 27, 2009)

    This new version is absolutely perfect! Locked windows can now be closed by clicking the x, windows now respond to screen resolution changes, and it keeps getting better with each new build. Great work, Desksoft!

  2. Review - BWMeter

    4.1.8 (Dec 15, 2008)

    I generally agree that spending a little more for an awesome app is worthwhile but $30 is a little much. I have to agree with you, PaulieFresh.

    There are two bugs which drive me insane. The first bug exists when the screen resolution changes - if you're not careful the windows will disappear. Most apps will detect screen resolution changes and automatically re-adjust themselves so they remain on-screen. I use this program in an enterprise-level network where we use remote desktop exclusively. Depending on which computer we're using remote desktop from we may go from 800x600 to 1280x1024. If the meters are set to show near the edge of the screen(which I often find myself doing so they are out of the way) they can disappear when you enter a low resolution environment. Very annoying. Most other applications will snap themselves back into view so this would not be an issue.

    The other and most definately smaller bug (if one can even call it that) exists when the windows are locked to a particular position on the screen. The X (close) button no longer works! The way I interpret the window lock mode is that the position is locked - not that it should disable the entire window and be unresponsive to mouse clicks!

    Besides both bugs this application is just about perfect. It's the best in its class which is why I continue to use it. I highly recommend it to anyone connected to a network!

  3. Review - BWMeter

    4.1.1 (Jul 15, 2008)

    Version 4.1.1(15.07.08)

    * New: prepared versioning of filters and graphs so that future versions can import old configuration data easily
    * Fix: reduced size of exe file
    * Fix: various small internal improvements and bug fixes

  4. Review - AnyDVD HD

    6.3.0.4 Beta (Dec 27, 2007)

    Winkler, get your facts straight before bashing this product.

    As always, another solid release from Slysoft. Keep up the good work!

  5. Review - AutoHotkey

    1.0.47.05 (Nov 21, 2007)

    Without a doubt this is the very best scripting program out there. I use it on a daily basis and push the scripts in exe format out to thousands of users. I don't know what I would do without it! It's simply the best!

  6. Comment - AOL Unleashes Final Communicator

    1.0.47.05 (Aug 7, 2003 - 9:31 PM)

    AOL markets its services and software to appeal to those unfamiliar with computers. Saying that "AOL sucks" does not justify the fact that millions of people use their services on a daily basis. Honestly, the AOL bashing is really, really old and immature.
    Personally, I don't use their services but I do think they do an excellent job with keeping their software friendly and easy to use. This release is long overdue but it should certainly develop a large niche of happy customers.