September 29th, 2008 by Ardi
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Three recommendations here: The first is PrintScreen [1]. It’s a prime example of the KISS principle. It does exactly what I want, in the way I want while avoiding the trap of providing lots of useless and confusing features. It’s the little things that count like making the hot key PrtSc so I don’t have to remember it, and automatically sequentially naming the output files for multiple screen shots. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 28th, 2008 by Ardi
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I used WS_FTP Pro as my principal FTP client for years. What started out as simple but effective product gradually with each new version became more feature-bloated and less effective for simple routine tasks. With the release of Version 9 it was clear to me that the product had totally lost its way so I started looking for an alternative. After trying seven different FTP clients I decided that the best for me was the Open Source utility FileZilla [1]. It uses a simple layout based on a two pane interface that looks a bit like the early versions of WS_FTP. But this simplicity is deceptive, it is actually a quite powerful product There’s a full featured site manager, firewall and proxy support, SSL and Kerberos GSS security, restart, drop and drag and a lot more. The only significant feature that’s missing is site-to-site transfer but that’s of no importance to me. What is of importance is that FileZilla is fast, totally reliable, secure and and very easy to use. There’s also a free FileZilla FTP server which I haven’t used but I hear that it’s just as good as the client. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 27th, 2008 by Ardi
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In my mind the best registry cleaner is one which reliably fixes problem entries but doesn’t itself cause problems in the process. The products most likely to possess these qualities are those that are conservative in operation and confine their cleaning to removing definite and unambiguous errors. I say this because I have seen as many problems created by registry cleaners as problems solved. This view flies in the face of many who consider, for whatever reason, that the best registry cleaner is the one that finds the most problems. To me such products are dangerous and not worth owning. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 27th, 2008 by Ardi
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It’s amazing how quickly BitTorrent has become one of the major download formats. With good reason, too: it’s fast, equitable and efficient. If you haven’t yet installed a BitTorrent client on your PC, you should as there are some great free clients available. I recommend the Open Source program Azureus [1]. It’s beautifully implemented, well supported and, being Java based, is available for multiple platforms. It’s very feature rich and supports embedded tracker so you can host your own torrents, UPnP, a distributed decentralized database for decentralized torrents and DHT (Distributed Hash Table) which distributes indexing responsibility across multiple clients rather than relying on a single web-based tracker plus many other features too numerous to mention. There are also a lot of plug-ins available for Azureus including a competent RSS feed scanner. One downside with Azureus is that the Java code will eat up your CPU cycles so you need a reasonably fast PC. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 26th, 2008 by Ardi
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I checked out six utilities: QuickZip, ICEOWS, IZArc, TUGZip, ZipGenius and 7-Zip. The product that impressed me the most was the Open Source program 7-Zip. It was the only product in the group that could unpack a multi-part RAR volume embedded in a ZIP archive and the only product to give a meaningful error message when an attempt was made to unpack a 256bit encrypted WinZip archive. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 26th, 2008 by Ardi
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For sheer power you can’t beat AutoHotkey [1]. It can automate just about anything by capturing keystrokes, mouse clicks and even joystick movements and linking them to just about any action you want including application launching, surfing to a particular website or inserting text or code snippets. Combined this with a powerful scripting language and you have a product of awesome capability. Indeed calling this product a mere “hotkey” utility is like calling Westminster cathedral a chapel. This power does come at a cost; AutoHotkey is no product for beginners. That said, it is the product I use and an easy first choice for the technically literate. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 25th, 2008 by Ardi
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There are lots of text editors. Some of these aspire to be Notepad replacements while other are full-on programming editors.
My top choice in the first category is EditPad Lite [1]. It has a Notepad-like interface combined with tabbed document windows, the ability to open as many documents as you like, no file size limitations and unlimited un-do capability. It’s main downside is that it’s for personal use only. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 24th, 2008 by Ardi
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Three good choices here. First there’s the classic IrfanView. Irfan [1] is a first class product but one for which I have mixed feelings. That’s why it’s been in and out of my “46 Best Freeware” list several times. It’s an amazingly capable product but it just doesn’t work the way I want it to. Other users though, just love it. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 24th, 2008 by Ardi
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I use to recommend The Gimp [1] but after dozens of letters from newbies who couldn’t manage to install it or work out the idiosyncratic user interface, I’ve decided to confine that recommendation to more experienced users. If that’s you and you patient enough to learn the product’s sometimes quaint ways then you may not need to consider anything else. If you are used to Photoshop you might like to look at GIMPShop [2] , which changes the user interface of GIMP to something more familiar though frankly, I prefer the original. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 24th, 2008 by Ardi
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It’s rare for me to be utterly wowed by a product but this one certainly did it. When you first run Picasa it offers to scan your whole hard drive (or designated locations) for photos and videos. Scanning is surprisingly quick and when finished you’ll have all your shots neatly organized into folders on a time line basis. Now you can view you shots one at a time, in slideshow or traversing the time line. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 23rd, 2008 by Ardi
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There are many different spam filters available employing lots of different techniques. In my experience “learning” spam filters that use the Bayesian statistical approach out-perform most other types of filters I’ve tried. Not only are they better at detecting spam they are also less liable to classify your real mail as spam. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 23rd, 2008 by Ardi
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The need for popup stopper utilities has fallen away in recent months as many browsers such as Firefox now have this function built in. If you need a separate popup stopper and have good PC skills I suggest you try The Proxomitron. It operates by filtering and transforming all your Web pages on the fly. As a result you can not only stop pop-ups but pop-unders, ads, flash animations, status bar scrollers and just about anything else. Besides, next time you are asked what pop-up stopper you use, you can answer; “why, I use The Proxomitron” and how cool is that ;>) Read the rest of this entry »
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September 23rd, 2008 by Ardi
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A couple of years back there were no contenders for this title. Today we have a wealth of choices. In a close race I would have to say X1 Enterprise Client [1] comes out in front because of the clear way it presents search results. It used to be a $99 product but as from mid 2006 is now free for non-commercial use. It’s fast, reliable and can index the contents of 370 different file types including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, Outlook, Outlook Express, HTML, text, ZIP and Adobe PhotoShop It also indexes files for most of the popular e-mail clients such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Netscape, Eudora and Lotus Notes. Note: If you want to use X1 commercially then you can download Yahoo Desktop Search Program which is actually powered by X1. Unfortunately the Yahoo product includes quite of other stuff as well including the Yahoo browser search bar though some of these “extras” can be disenabled during the install. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 22nd, 2008 by Ardi
EBook Builder is perfect for the budding author or seasoned writer. Compile your valuable penship to Chapters/Book format, using Rich Text Format (RTF) or plain text, into standalone, independent EBooks (.exe), requiring no supportive software. Read the rest of this entry »
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September 22nd, 2008 by Ardi
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This is one of my most requested items but up until now I’ve not been able to give any product my endorsement. There have been any number of contenders: Amaya for example, impressed with its standards compliance but was incomplete while Selida looked slick but had too many bugs. Finally a worthy contender has arrived on the scene in the form of the Open Source Nvu. Read the rest of this entry »
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