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  1. Review - eMule

    0.49a Beta 3 (May 10, 2008)

    The true meaning of p2p file sharing, Emule is heavily unrecognized by the greedy torrents crowd but stays strong from a very dedicated community,millions of users especially from Asia and steady development. In recent times it has suffered from an server breakdown but due to its serverless mode (KAD) continues relatively unharmed. Due to its file sharing paradigm and overall architecture new users find it awkward to use and complain about slow speeds, the things is the more you use it,the more you stay online and share, the more speed you will get intime, definetly not for the impatient crowd. In return, Emule has some unique content to its vast library found nowhere else. Understand how the network works and you will be amazed by the sophistication. When the p2p final lockdown commences and all the trackers will be closed, the Mule will laugh last at those that ridiculed it. The future of P2P.

  2. Review - Vuze for Windows

    3.0.5.2 Beta (May 10, 2008)

    King of torrent clients on any java platform. For serious heavy torrent p2p there is no alternative. Forget what the Utorrent boy scouts keep saying, nearly all of them run modern computers with lots of gigs of RAM, have dedicated computers to run their torrents and yet they keep spitting crap on Azureus high mem requirements which for normal usage hover at about 80mb, a perfectly accepted number for the features and speed Azureus gives back at you. So, unless you're running with 256mb RAM which in this case you should be running Utorrent and wanna have total control of your torrents along with great speed and reliability, give Azureus a try.

  3. Review - FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder

    20080222 rev1868 (Mar 11, 2008)

    Some people just dont get it, they spit out mindless zealotry instead of objective critisicm...so lets get some things straight...1st... FFDShow is NOT a media player application, its a Directshow filter designed for the techsavy and for people who want to tweak and filter video and get the best subjective quality for their eyes and equipment. 2nd...FFDShow is not a dead or abandoned project,its an opensource project currently residing at http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net/ with active maintenance and bugfixes, the current build is stable and extremely fast. 3rd...FFDShow's premier usage is decoding, upscaling and filtering video from all possible sources, and it excels at it with plenty of filters and accompanied options which NOT any other media player has for the time being, its the only DirectShow app that transforms a HTPC/MediaCenter to a full blown video processor with features that only very expensive television sets and upscaling dvds have. 4rth...If you dont need FFDShow's video processing features, then simply don't use it, there are plenty of free/opensource players that do their job magnificently. Use the best tools for the job and need at hand, FFDshow fills a needed niche and does a great job at it.

  4. Review - ImgBurn

    2.4.0.0 (Mar 5, 2008)

    New version with huge changes for the better!, all it needs now is an on the fly 1:1 disc copy mode.

  5. Review - FFDShow MPEG-4 Video Decoder

    20080127 rev1821 (Feb 10, 2008)

    The King of video upscaling and filtering. the best app to install in your media center pc,this program will take any source (file,tv,dvd) and output high quality video upscaled to every size for your monitor or HDTV set. its complex and comes with myriads of options for filters,experimentation is your best way to get the best settings for your hardware, there are also plenty of tweaking guides on the internet. I use FFDShow Tryout (Best version with speed and stability fixes) along with GOM Player and upscale/resize/filter my dvd and video files to my monitors native res at 1680x1050 with amazing results. One of the most absolute essential video apps and FREE!

    Remember to grab the FFDShow Tryout version.