Bobby's Profile

Member since December 27, 2004

  • Name

    Bobby Boy

  • Location:

    Bahamas

Favorite Files

  1. Agnitum Outpost Firewall Pro (32-bit)
  2. BitComet
  3. cFosSpeed
  4. DrivesVisor
  5. ERUNT
  6. Filemon
  7. iTunes for Windows
  8. Media Player Classic for Windows 2000/XP
  9. MP3Gain
  10. Process Explorer
  11. Recolored
  12. RegDefend
  13. Registry Medic
  14. Regmon
  15. SQLyog for Windows
  16. TaskSwitchXP
  17. VMware Workstation for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - µTorrent for Windows

    1.8 Build 11813 (Aug 13, 2008)

    Best torrent client, it even got the Tetris game!

    About the download throttling: If everyone sets the upload to 0 and download to unlimeted we would end with 0 in download as well, so by forcing people share at least something (like 5Kb/sek) is GOOD.

  2. Review - PeaZip for Windows

    2.0 (Apr 12, 2008)

    Extracts and craetes compressed files without requirement of installation. No messing with my registry (as Winrar does) so I
    m replacing winrar with this one.

  3. Review - Arctic Torrent

    1.2.3 (Feb 8, 2008)

    Easy installation and clean interface.

    Eat also 99% of my CPU while doing nothing since it didn't start downloading any torrent.

  4. Review - µTorrent for Windows

    1.8 Build 6415 Alpha (Nov 28, 2007)

    C++, optimized disk R/W operations, fast, still NO. 1 for me. Please ignore the Hoax about spy ware. This is the thinnest torrent client and best.

  5. Review - Netscape Navigator for Windows

    9.0 (Oct 16, 2007)

    Firefox is a fork of Netscape..

    Wiki:

    January 1998 was also the month that Netscape started the open source Mozilla project. Netscape publicly released the source code of Netscape Communicator 4.0 in the hopes that it would become a popular open source project. It placed this code under the Netscape Public License, which was similar to the GNU General Public License but allowed Netscape to continue to publish proprietary work containing the publicly released code.

    FORK! FORK! FORK! :)

  6. Comment - 'DVD Jon' Reopens iTunes DRM Hole

    9.0 (Mar 23, 2005 - 4:10 PM)

    My full support for the anti-drm actions.

    People against this can use the regular iTunes and buy DRM-protected AAC files.