Jeremy Collake
United States of America
1.30 (Nov 12, 2009)
This is a good idea for a small freeware utility. Microsoft should expose this capability in Windows, though only after privilege elevation (requiring non-administrative users to enter an administrative user context that is password protected). While the utility could be abused by those who want to quickly snatch the wireless key off a PC they are visiting, they could enumerate those stored keys through other means anyway (provided sufficient access to the PC exists). Therefore, this utility has more legitimate uses than it does illegitimate uses.
2.75.01 (Oct 28, 2009)
I like and use Screenshot Captor. The new procedure for getting a permanent license is an attempt to encourage people to come back and visit the DonationCoder community -- and that's what it is, a community. There's a lot of good will and innovation there. We should all support such worthy endeavors.
1.6 (Oct 15, 2009)
This is a nice open source .NET task manager. It does its job quite well and represents a fine achievement by the developer(s).
3.62 (Jul 15, 2009)
DKDude: I often rate competitors well, as I appreciate competition. The thing about PCBoost is that it's fraudulent. Its graph is an animation.. it doesn't represent anything. I mean, wtf. Perhaps I should not have said anything about it, but consumer fraud hurts this entire industry. I figured I'd stand up to it.
EDIT: I deleted an extensive review here where I defend against DKDude, and his insulting accusations. After I thought about it, there is no point in even addressing him. Thanks to all those loyal users of Process Lasso.
3.7.6.2009 (Jul 7, 2009)
Fake graph. Marketing lies. Consumer fraud. The method they claim to use (if they even use it) does NOT work. They also operate under SwiftDog, which has all the same utilities by different names.
3.7.6.2009 (May 25, 2009 - 12:59 PM)
I like the comedy you threw in this article ;).
3.7.6.2009 (May 20, 2008 - 12:30 PM)
"HPC Server throws in PowerShell -- the tool that reduces colossal scripts to two or three lines of code." -- I wish I had such a positive view of PowerShell. I compliment Microsoft on a lot, but PowerShell isn't one of them. Maybe its just me though.
3.7.6.2009 (Dec 2, 2007 - 12:16 PM)
This article is misrepresenting Jones comments. While I too have little confidence in Microsoft, he was simply stating that Microsoft is maintaining older versions of IE longer than Mozilla is maintaining older versions of Firefox. I doubt this really affects many people in the real world though.
3.7.6.2009 (Jul 27, 2007 - 3:01 PM)
This is just stupid. Why anybody would use T9word entry to compose a book I don't know.. I mean, buy a Treo or something.