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:up: Can't wait to read Part 2 with BitDefender/F-Secure/AVG.
That made my ears perk up!

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General Software Discussion / Re: Jetico firewall tops in "leaktest"?
« on: October 18, 2006, 08:01 PM »
I feel strongly enough about it as well that I feel compelled to +1 mouser's remarks. Additionally, as we have discussed in other threads on this forum, one score/review does not fit all. You need to take into consideration things like your skillset (do you understand TCP vs UDP? Do you know what a stateful packet inspection is? Do you prefer a default accept policy or a default deny policy? etc.) Will you be using this on a laptop as the primary means of defense of on a desktop already behind a firewall/router? etc. Another extremely important thing to consider with security software is how well is it maintained. For example, the last release of Jetico was back in Feb 2004 (IIANM). Are you protecting a file server? A web server? A gaming rig? All these things will effect what choice you should make.

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General Software Discussion / Re: WYSIWYG bb code editor?
« on: October 14, 2006, 11:52 AM »
If it going to be WYSIWYG, they it need not be BBC underneath. It only need be something that the forum accepts. That might be HTML.

And are you speaking in general, for all forums, or specifically for DC's forums?

1854
I pretty much only use CHS for the quickpaste feature, I don't use clipboard managers for anything else, really.
For those of you reading this thread that may be looking for more functionality, I highly recommend ClipMate.

1855
 :up: I like this mod. Think I'll add it to my forums as well. thx mouser

1856
Great comments. In a related manner, I used to do reviews for The Wargamer. Their policy is to not use any kind of rating system so the reader can decide for themselves if it is a game they are interested in. For many of the same reasons mentioned here. They also have yearly reader choice awards - which I think are good to have also.

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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Acronis True Image for FREE
« on: October 09, 2006, 07:44 PM »
I can't find any such info on their site.

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Found Deals and Discounts / Re: Acronis True Image for FREE
« on: October 09, 2006, 07:28 PM »
WOW  :o

I have version 9 and swear by it. Well, actually I swore before I bought it. That was kind of the reason why I bought it.  If you catch my drift. :-[

1859
Never heard of HFS before. It looks a lot like BarracudaDrive.

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Web server is not an option for most people.
I disagree. Between space provided by one's ISP to tons of free website hosting, just about anyone can get free web space. Top that off with most OS's having the ability to map a drive/directory/folder to provide for drag & drop and it is easy for anybody.

For example, my ISP is Road Runner cable. I can run any of a dozen free & easy to use FTP programs to put up my file. Then I email the link. done.

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Put the file on a webserver and email them the URL.

1862
And since AutoHotkey is working perfectly on an USB stick too, I now can still enjoy all those benefits while using another PC - great! http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/9089/animatedgifcheerleadersmiley5b.gif


I'd love to hear about other uses too!


I didn't know that! Excellent. I can't install software on my work computer so running off a USB stick is my only option.

thanx,
tinjaw

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General Software Discussion / Cygwin
« on: October 08, 2006, 08:31 PM »
I see a lot of request for command line tools and for free software. Just a quick reminder not to forget about Cygwin:Thmbsup: With Cygwin loaded you get access to many of the tools available to *NIX users that do many of the things you are looking for. Many small utils piped together can be very powerful.

1864
PTTL

Ah! I've been meaning to write that extension for months! Thanks for helping me avoid the reinvention of the wheel.

1865
NirSoft RegScanner Tool looks promising for what you want, but I have never used it.

1867
Thanx Sri!  :Thmbsup: It works great. I am installing it to my server right now.

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I use mIRC for IRC and Gaim for IM. How does Miranda compare to Gaim?

For those of you who aren't allowed to use IM clients at work because of firewall or install restrictions, give meebo a try. You can even use your home computer as a proxy with their custom proxy server, meebo repeater.

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I had forgotten about Andromada. Was it alway pay to play? I thought I remember it being freeware? However, based on a quick gander to the Jinzora website, it looks like it is the winner without the need for a review. In fact, I'm downloading it right now and I'm going to start using it to pipe music to my day job location.  :eusa_dance:

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Well, I must admit that I think I won the best prize of the lot.  :D  And to top things off, it was first time entering the drawing as I am a fairly new member. As a show of appreciation I have made a $25 donation today and gave all my credits to the site. Keep up the good work gang.

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General Software Discussion / Re: Free Borland IDE's Coming Soon?
« on: August 15, 2006, 07:31 PM »
I'm looking forward to them. But did you know that they have offered free tools for quite some time? They have the personal editions of some of their tools that are free for non-commercial use. However, I am sure that going forward the tools will be free for even commercial use. Eclipse has seen to that. Borland and the other tool makers will still be able to compete in the larger enterprise market where the cost of the initial purchase is only a very small factor when deciding which tools to use.

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Living Room / Workware
« on: August 15, 2006, 08:24 AM »
Tim O'Reilly has posted something on the Radar blog that might be of interest to you folks. It is about doing small bits of work in payment for software.

http://radar.oreilly...ad_of_shareware.html

1873
Howdy. I can't keep track of all the browsers on use on all the computers I use any more. I have been using an online bookmark service for almost two years now that I can't say enough good things about.

http://www.linkagogo.com/

I have a paid subscription that includes use of https and a weekly email to me with all of my bookmarks attached. One of these days I need to get around to doing a (rave) review for them and putting it up on my site.

I'm just a very satisfied customer. You don't need to, but if you do end up subscribing based on this posting, please mention my email address <[email protected]> to help support my habit.   :-[

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Skrommel's Software / ZoneSize and Two Monitors
« on: July 13, 2006, 03:47 PM »
Skrommel,

First of all, thank you for ZoneSize.

I am running it on a computer with two monitors. I am running it as a dual display and I am not stretching my desktop to fit both monitors. (IOW my  taskbar only shows on my primary monitor, windows maximize to only on monitor, etc.) ZoneSize only seems able to set zones on my primary monitor. Does that sound right? Is there a work around? How much would it cost to bribe you to add dual monitor support?  :P

thanx,
tinjaw

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