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    steven bensky

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  1. Review - Switch

    1.2 (Oct 28, 2009)

    (I have not tested the software)

    Screenshot above (showing a whole range of file formats) is from the "Plus" (pay) version. The Free is limited to MP3 & WAV (which may be sufficient depending on your needs).

  2. Review - SeaMonkey for Windows

    2.0 (Oct 27, 2009)

    Current & more complete screenshots: http://www.seamonkey-pro...org/doc/2.0/screenshots

  3. Review - Foxit Reader

    3.1.2.1013 (Oct 14, 2009)

    (3.1.2.1013) Bug Fixed

    Fix the memory leak issue where the memory usage will be kept growing while viewing PDF files with Foxit Reader.

    http://forums.foxitsoftw.../showthread.php?t=15481

  4. Review - Net Transport for Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista

    2.88.488 (Oct 5, 2009)

    Net Transport 2.88 (Oct 6, 2009):
    * Smaller SSH code.
    * Added support to get LATM-based MPEG-4 Audio file via Darwin/QuickTime Streaming Server.
    * Modified CONNECT method to promote successful chance to record streaming via RTMP.
    * Fixed a crash bug while BT task was uploading.
    * Improved the upload transfer rate for BT.
    * Most socket connections were changed from non-blocking mode to blocking mode to improve transfer performance.

    http://www.xi-soft.com/download.htm

  5. Review - Clone Terminator

    2.5 (Jul 22, 2009)

    Cannot drag & drop a directory, you must use the File Picker. Less convenient.

    Identical files are color banded. Thats typical. But better if there were some separation between bands.

    Results list shows path/name & size. Listing sorted by size, but no other sort options available. If you were interested in the date, it is only shown for the currently highlighted file. Highly inconvenient.

    You can mass select the files in ONE band, but there is no method to mass select the files in any other way - like by date or directory path

    There is no enumeration of check marked files (those that you intend to delete). So if you have a very long listing, & somewhere along the line you happened to, or inadvertently selected some files, when you hit the Delete Files button, at that point you have no clue what is going to actually end up being deleted. (Files can be recovered from the Recycle Bin.)

    Delete files are removed from the listing. Other softwares leave the names but are noted, using a strikeout. Can be beneficial at times.

    This was just at GAOTD, so additional reviews here:
    http://www.giveawayofthe...om/clone-terminator-2-5/

  6. Comment - Windows Media Player Plug-in for Firefox Now a Reality

    2.5 (Apr 21, 2007 - 10:29 AM)

    What I have found ...

    WinXP SP2 (32-bit), WMP 10
    Vista RC2 (32-bit), WMP 11

    Works with SeaMonkey & Firefox.

    SeaMonkey version 1.0.x & up.
    Firefox 1.5.x & up.

    Does not work with Mozilla Suite 1.7.x nor Firefox 1.0.x.

    If JavaScript is disabled (or blocked, with NoScript), some sites generate WMP Plugin errors (& can cause FF to quit) when accessed. Some sites simply do not work if JavaScript is enabled.

    This site will error: http://gorillamask.net/fgfbomb.shtml
    This site will not play: http://www.amazon.com/gp...pop-up/B00005ASIL001002/

    With this Plug-in installed, both sites work without error when JavaScript is disabled.

    Appears that this Plug-in supersedes the older plugin, npdsplay.dll. AFAICanTell, you do not need to specifically disable npdsplay.dll. Though you can do so by setting the preference item, plugin.scan.WindowsMediaPlayer to a large number, like 99.

    Further Vista does not come with the required DLL's. You could simply copy them from an XP box, but this Plug-in provides the same functionality.