Spam's Profile

Member since February 28, 2006

  • Name

    Spam Digger

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. 7-Zip (32-bit)
  2. ACDSee
  3. Acronis Disk Director Suite
  4. Acronis True Image Home
  5. Adobe Acrobat Professional
  6. Alcohol 120%
  7. Attribute Changer
  8. CCleaner
  9. CuteFTP Home
  10. Defraggler
  11. DivX for Windows
  12. Dr. DivX
  13. DVD Profiler
  14. FastStone Image Viewer
  15. FeedDemon
  16. FileZilla v3 for Windows
  17. Gom Player
  18. HandBrake for Windows
  19. iTunes for Windows
  20. Kantaris Media Player
  21. Koepi's XviD Codec
  22. Messenger Plus! Live
  23. Microsoft IntelliPoint (32-bit)
  24. Microsoft Windows Live Suite
  25. Microsoft Windows Live Writer
  26. Microsoft Windows Search for Windows XP / Server 2003
  27. MozBackup (Mozilla Backup)
  28. Mozilla Firefox for Windows (v2)
  29. Mozilla Thunderbird for Windows
  30. MSN Messenger for Windows
  31. Nero
  32. NewsLeecher
  33. nVIDIA ForceWare Drivers for Windows 2000/XP (32-bit)
  34. Process Explorer
  35. QuickTime for Windows
  36. Qumana
  37. SecureCRT
  38. SiSoftware Sandra
  39. Taskbar Shuffle
  40. TeraCopy
  41. The KMPlayer
  42. Tor for Windows
  43. TrayIt!
  44. TrueCrypt
  45. VirtualDub
  46. VLC (VideoLAN) for Windows
  47. Windows Live Messenger
  48. WinRAR (32-bit)
  49. WinSCP
  50. WinTasks Professional
  51. WinZip
  52. Wireshark for Windows
  53. Xilisoft DVD Ripper
  54. Xilisoft Video Converter Platinum
  55. µTorrent for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - FastStone Image Viewer

    3.6 Beta (Jun 25, 2008)

    Anyone know how to view EXIF data *without* having to go to full view and moving mouse to the right hand side? TIA.

  2. Review - Gom Player

    2.1.9.3752 (Feb 6, 2008)

    Nice player. Wish it could play image files like VLC.

  3. Comment - Up Close: D-Link's DivX Connected device

    2.1.9.3752 (Jan 13, 2008 - 9:37 PM)

    Products like this have been around for a while... what no one seems to have got right is the GUI. Apple TV has one of the best GUI's but it lacks the ability to play the broad range of file types. The problem with streaming devices is that response time is typically slow when navigating menus... by storing files locally (like Apple TV) this is not a problem. Would be curious to see how responsive the D-link interface feels.