tasty's Profile

Member since August 1, 2003

  • Name

    tasty !

  • Location:

    Tuvalu

Favorite Files

  1. Adobe Flash Player for Windows
  2. Adobe Reader for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2008
  3. Adobe Shockwave Player
  4. Aim 6.0 Ad Hack
  5. AIM Lite
  6. AOL Instant Messenger for Windows
  7. AOL Instant Messenger Pro
  8. Audiograbber
  9. Burrrn
  10. CuteFTP Professional
  11. DVD Decrypter
  12. DVD Shrink
  13. Fedora Linux
  14. FileZilla v3 for Windows
  15. Floola for Windows
  16. Google Chrome for Windows
  17. Google Desktop for Windows
  18. Google Earth for Windows
  19. ImgBurn
  20. IsoBuster
  21. Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)
  22. Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder
  23. Microsoft Office 2003
  24. Microsoft Windows SteadyState
  25. Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3
  26. mIRC
  27. Mozilla Firefox for Windows (v3)
  28. Nero
  29. Notepad++
  30. Paint.NET
  31. PDFCreator
  32. Process Explorer
  33. PuTTY
  34. QuickTime for Windows
  35. Safari for Windows
  36. Sysinternals Suite
  37. TextPad
  38. TightVNC for Windows
  39. UltraVNC
  40. Virtual CloneDrive
  41. VirtualDub
  42. VMware Player
  43. Winamp 5 Full
  44. WinImage
  45. WinRAR (32-bit)
  46. WinSCP
  47. µTorrent for Windows

Recent Posts

  1. Review - TortoiseHg

    0.4 RC4 (Aug 13, 2008)

    Definitely one of the ten best all-inclusive Mercurial binary installer packages for Windows.

  2. Review - QuickBooks Simple Start

    2.2.1.7 (Jan 31, 2008)

    A good program especially considering it is free. Contains many of the features of full QuickBooks without the considerable bloat. The limit of customers and vendors is understandable to encourage the user to purchase, but is ample enough for many small businesses. Also consider evaluating Microsoft Office Accounting Express.

  3. Review - Adobe Reader for Windows 2000/XP/Vista/2008

    8.1.1 (Oct 22, 2007)

    Adobe Reader is recognized, albeit based primarily on marketing and not necessarily merit, as the standard for PDF viewing on the Windows platform. It has been in existence for over a decade and has gone through significant evolution. A review that critiques the actual product features and performance is hard to come by, as most one-star ratings are emotionally or immaturely influenced. Unfortunately, many five-star ratings exist only as their antithesis.

    Critically reviewing the current version 8.1.1, with no preconceived ideas about the company or product history, it is hard to deny that Adobe Reader is a mature and very useful application.

    Even with previous versions considered, the application speed and memory footprint has been improved consistently throughout version 8's lifespan, but naturally some of the cumbersome features still exist from version 7. All things considered, Adobe Reader is a well designed application that performs fairly effectively despite its size, and with each revision, continues to improve upon the efficiency goals of version 8.

  4. Review - Microsoft Windows SteadyState

    2.0 (Oct 4, 2007)

    This is a very useful tool for shared or public computers running Windows XP. It provides a very thorough interface for applying user and system restrictions, allowing for much more control over group policy editing and manual registry configuration. This used to be called the Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit, but was renamed at version 2, though not all bugs have been corrected.

  5. Review - SlickRun

    3.9.8 Beta (Mar 7, 2007)

    I can't find one thing this offers that hasn't been available with `set' for over a decade.

  6. Comment - Microsoft Shackles Unlicensed Windows

    3.9.8 Beta (Feb 5, 2005 - 9:28 PM)

    i guess when a cadillac is stolen, the dealer shouldn't use onstar to track it down

  7. Comment - Adobe Pushes New Acrobat 7 Line

    3.9.8 Beta (Nov 16, 2004 - 2:51 AM)

    you don't need acrobat to create or view pdf files.