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NewEgg has AVG Internet Security v9.0 Retail (2 Year Subscription for 3 Users) for $5.00 after mail-in rebate.

The software currently is listed on the Newegg site for $40.00 with a $30.00 mail-in rebate & free shipping. Entering promo code EMCYPYX28 when you check out will knock another $5.00 off the price.

Enjoy if you've been waiting for a good deal on this one!

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Living Room / Apple acquires music service Lala
« on: December 08, 2009, 12:38 PM »
I know a few people here use Lala.com for their music needs & I thought this might need to be posted. Evidently Apple has purchased music service Lala in order to "take iTunes to the next level." I don't know about the rest of you, but that sounds ominous for Lala remaining a stand-alone service.

Source:

http://www.reuters.c...dUSTRE5B409C20091205

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According to an article in The Consumerist if Apple finds evidence that there's been people smoking around your computer when you take it in to be serviced this will void your AppleCare warranty.

http://consumerist.c...azard-voids-warranty

Mac users better start erecting clean rooms for their computers & buy some air purifiers as well. :)

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Living Room / For the person who has everything - an € 800 Mouse
« on: October 27, 2009, 05:16 PM »
Yes, that's right. A computer mouse made out of titanium that costs a mere 800 Euros.

http://www.intelligent-design.nl/


I thought it was awfully nice of them to include the batteries. :)

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Three security companies are offering a free one year subscription to their products to coincide with today's Windows 7 launch.

IObit Security 360 PRO
(Offer expires November 11, 2009)

Panda Internet Security 2010
(Offer valid for U.S. citizens only)

Kaspersky Internet Security 2010
(Only valid for Windows 7 Launch Party hosts and attendees)

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General Software Discussion / Windows 7 Commercials
« on: October 21, 2009, 01:27 PM »
Found an article showing off some of the conceptual commercial spots for Windows 7 & thought it was interesting enough I'd share here:

http://www.istarteds...advertising-to-come/

Who knows if they'll actually use any of these, but it's nice to see MS is focusing more on advertising features this time around.

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Windows 7 is bringing a lot of new taskbar functionality to the table such as Jump Lists and progress dialogs being visible on taskbar icon backgrounds. Fortunately, thanks to two new plugins for Winamp and Foobar 2000 you don't have to wait for your favorite media player to release a new version to take advantage of some/all of this new functionality now.

Foobar 2000:
foobar7shell.png
Homepage

Winamp:
winamp7shell.png
Homepage

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Starting September 26, 2009 USB Safely Remove is giving away 10,000 licenses for their software. The only limitation of the license is it is only valid for the current version of their software (v4.1).

Grab your free license here:

http://safelyremove.com/giveaway10K.htm

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This morning I thought I'd check out AIMP2 to see if it had the right stuff to become the mp3 player on my system. Surfing over to www.aimp.ru showed that v2.60 RC 1 is the latest version which I promptly downloaded from their server and installed.

Everything was going great & I thought I might have a winner until about 10 minutes into my tests AIMP2 was sitting idle & my firewall program informed me AIMP2 was trying to make a connection to www.007guard.com. Odd, I thought, as I denied the connection request. As I sat and mulled this over AIMP2 tried to contact that web site again no less than three times every time on a different port. Very odd indeed.

Hitting up Google revealed that there's only one purpose for www.007guard.com's existence and that is to spread the 007guard adware program. It's an evil little program that monitors all of your internet traffic and redirects all internet searches.

EDIT: AIMP2 v2.51 does not seem to have this behavior and seems to be clean thus far.

When did AIMP2 cross over to the dark side? I guess the author got tired of not being compensated for his work. I suggest anyone who has installed this lately check to see if they are infected.

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ComputerActive and Agnitum are giving away 20 lifetime licenses of Agnitum's Outpost Security Suite.

Just visit the URL below and enter to win. Pretty simple, eh?

http://www.computera...ity-software-agnitum

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From the Agnitum web site:

Now as we launched Outpost 6.7, we’d like you to tell us about your experiences with Windows 7 RC. Those of you who decided to try the new OS and get your PC protected with Outpost 6.7 can give us a shot about how Agnitum's solution dealt with security issues in the new environment.

Your story can be of any length, but it should be something we can publish on our website - no bad language or libel, please! The 10 best stories will be published on our website and will win for each of their authors a free lifetime license for Outpost Security Suite Pro.

We expect your stories throughout August. September 1 is the deadline for submission!

Good luck - we look forward to reading your stories!


Enter here:

http://www.agnitum.c...ts/outpost-story.php

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The Agnitum forum is having a free license giveaway of the following licenses:

    * Five (5) lifetime licenses for Outpost Pro
    * Five (5) lifetime licenses for Outpost Security Suite.
    * Ten (10) licenses for Diskeeper 2009 Pro.

All you have to do is visit the Free Licenses Celebration thread over on the Agnitum forum and tell them why you should receive the license of your choice. Humor and cleverness will go a long way towards winning you the goodie(s) you seek.

Free Licenses Celebration Thread

I'd love to see some DC members make off with at least some of the freebies.

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Found Deals and Discounts / MailWasher Pro - 30% Discount
« on: July 16, 2009, 11:13 AM »
Just ran into this today when I was updating one of my Firefox extensions (Interclue). Get MailWasher Pro for $27.97 instead of the regular $39.95 price.

MailWasher Pro Product Information

Discounted Purchase Link

No concrete date as to when this discount ends just that it is available for the next 30 days.

I have no use for the program, but thought I'd pass it along in case someone here did. They do offer free lifetime updates which is a nice perk.

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With a bunch of licensed copies flooding DC due to the kind generosity of Christian Ghisler I thought this might be a good time to start a thread where the grizzled Total Commander pros could post all their time-saving, optimizing tips and list out all the must-have plugins to install along-side TC.

I'm sure some of those contest winners have never used TC before and others are like me who have used it a long time, but have not fully tapped this app's power.

What say you, Total Commander experts? Can you throw us who are uninitiated in the eldritch wizardry of Total Commander a bone by wowing us with your prowess?

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Mini-Reviews by Members / AntispamSniper For The Bat!
« on: May 27, 2009, 03:31 PM »
Basic Info

App NameAntispamSniper For The Bat!
App URLhttp://www.antispamsniper.com
App Version Reviewed3.2.0.6
Test System SpecsWindows 7
Supported OSesWindows NT/2000/XP/Vista x86/x64
Support MethodsForum, Email
Upgrade PolicyFree Lifetime Upgrades
Trial Version Available?Commercial Version: 30-Day Trial
Pricing Scheme$19.95 Per License
Relationship btwn. Reviewer and Product None, other than being a customer


1. Introduction

Once a person starts using the internet sooner or later one will reach out to another person or a company by giving this entity one's email address. There is nothing inherently wrong with this notion. Each of us craves contact with others and having one's email address in the right hands makes our lives easier and more enjoyable. However, invariably, sooner or later disaster is going to strike. Your email address is going to appear in front of someone who does not have your best interests at heart and the spam flood gates are going to be opened targeting your email account with more offers to lower your mortgage payments, correct your erectile dysfunction, and sell you as many fake degrees you need to cover any amount of wall space in your office and home. This, of course, is unacceptable, and if left unchecked will soon render your email account less than useless.

Many on this forum swear by the powerful email program known as The Bat!. It can keep track of literally tens of thousands of emails with nary a slow-down in performance while sorting and displaying your messages in almost any way possible. One may argue, though, that its true glaring weakness in email management is its utter lack of any practical way to deal with spam out of the box. Fortunately, there are many different choices for spam management available both as stand-alone programs and more specialized applications that make use of The Bat!'s plugin system. This review is is an analysis of one tool that can help stem the tide of useless crap into one's inbox.

Today I am going to be reviewing one of those specialized plugins called AntispamSniper for The Bat! by Good Vein Software. The author also offers versions of AntispamSniper for Outlook, Outlook Express, and Windows Mail, but this review will be focused on the version for The Bat! The flavor of AntispamSniper written for The Bat! differs from the versions for the other email clients in that it is the only one to offer both commercial and free versions of the plugin. The other email clients only have commercial versions.

While this review is going to be discussing the commercial version of the plugin most features discussed are available in the free version. I'll outline the differences later.

2. Installation

Installing AntispamSniper For The Bat! is a fairly simple affair. Running the executable downloaded from the author's web site presents the familiar install wizard found with installing most Windows software which allows you to choose the installation directory for the program. Once this is done it's a simple matter to make the plugin visible to The Bat!.

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The above image shows The Bat!'s anti-spam configuration screen. Clicking the Add button will bring up a browse dialog so that you can point The Bat to Antispamsniper.tbp which will be in the directory to which you earlier installed AntispamSniper For The Bat!. Once this is done the Configure and Delete buttons on the configuration screen will no longer be greyed out and will allow you to configure and delete the plugin respectively.

3. Configuration

AntispamSniper For The Bat! offers a rich arsenal of weapons to combat spam. All one need do is configure and tweak the preferences to suit your tastes.

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The above image shows AntispamSniper For The Bat!'s filtering tab which allow you to view and change the myriad of options at your disposal for fighting spam.

Training:

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White list of addresses:

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White rules:

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White list exceptions:

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Black list of addresses:

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Black Rules:

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Stop Words For Subjects:

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DNSBL:

10.png

URIBL:

11.png

Attachment Rules:

12.png

Antiphishing:

13.png

SpamNet:

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While most of these option screens are fairly straight-forward it is important to point out that both the white and black lists of email addresses allow use of the asterisk as a wildcard and that the white and black rules allow matching against regular expressions.

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The accounts tab as shown above allows the user to configure which email accounts will be monitored and whether or not to filter SSL connections.

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The options tab as you can see lays out where AntispamSniper For The Bat stores its configuration folder, the language of the interface, program shortcuts, proxy, and a neat synchronization feature which allows you to have all the computers on your network use the same trainable database and whitelist.

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The About screen shows the usual programming credits, support options, product web page, and a setting that allows the program to automatically check for updates.

4. Usage

Fortunately, using AntispamSniper For The Bat! is a lot easier than configuring it. Extreme accuracy in detecting spam will not happen till your email habits have been learned and you have trained the system, but even with no training AntispamSniper For The Bat! is using your configured options. Just the black list and DNSBL settings will trap most spam.

Training the plugin is easy. If a spam message misses detection just right-click on it and select "Mark as Junk" from the context menu. Its characteristics will be learned and the message will be moved to the Junk Mail folder. Training for messages that are mistaken for spam but are not is a similar process. Just right-click on the message in the Junk Mail folder and select "Mark as Not Junk" from the context menu. You can then move the misclassified message to the folder you wish to store it.

Users of the commercial version are given the convenience feature of an AntispamSniper toolbar added to The Bat!'s regular toolbar.

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Icons on the toolbar from left to right are Mark As Junk, Mark As Not Junk, View Log, Testing Mode, Delete Spam, and Options.

5. Testing and Results

As you can see AntispamSniper For The Bat! has an impressive array of options and settings. One could say there were almost too many settings, but the important question to ask is are this mix of tools and resources effective at performing the job they set out to do?

While I am sure there are probably some synthetic anti-spam tests available somewhere I'm also equally sure that they are probably no substitute for real-world testing. The old adage goes that one picture is worth a thousand words so without further delay I present a screen capture of my AntispamSniper For The Bat! statistics tab.

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The first thing I'd like to point out in this image is towards the bottom. These statistics have been ongoing since February 2nd, 2006. That's well over three years of data represented in these stats. As you can see that during that time period there has been a total error rate of roughly one-sixth of one percent. Further breaking that down there has been roughly one-half of one percent in false negatives and less than one-tenth of one percent in false positives.

Granted, over the span of three years the trained database has made these figures as good as they are, but straight out of the box with no training the statistics were not much worse than what they are now. Regardless, with such statistics I think nearly everyone would agree that they are very good & some may even dare say they were impressive.

6. Versions: Commercial vs. Free

The chart below outlines the differences between the commercial (pro) and free versions of AntispamSniper For The Bat!

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7. Conclusion

While AntispamSniper For The Bat! is one of the most powerful and effective anti-spam solutions on the market it is not without its drawbacks. Near-infinite options may confuse a non-expert and one is limited in which email clients one can use with this solution. However, if one takes into consideration its numerous advantages such as near-100% accuracy, a one-time entry fee with lifetime upgrades, and being able to tap into the huge anti-spam database known as SpamNet the benefits of becoming a registered user of this product becomes clear. This last statement is especially true once one discovers that SpamNet sells its own anti-spam solution that taps into the SpamNet database which costs $39.95 per year.

If you are a user of The Bat!, but find its anti-spam features lacking and would like a comprehensive, effective toolbox to keep your inbox clean then AntispamSniper For The Bat! is worthy of your attention.


The reviewer has no affiliation with the company who sells this program or the software author other than being a satisfied customer. No exclamation points were harmed during the writing of this review.

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General Software Discussion / Total Commander v7.50 Public Beta 1
« on: April 19, 2009, 01:32 PM »
The first public beta of one of the most anticipated releases of Total Commander is finally here. There are more new features than I could ever list in this post, but highlights include:

    * Full Unicode support in most functions where it is possible, including FTP, ZIP packer, and plugin interfaces
    * Support for file names longer than 259 characters (up to 1022) in most file operations
    * Compare by content allows to compare text files of different type, e.g. Ansi and UTF-8
    * The current directory above the file lists can act as a clickable bar ("breadcrumb bar")
    * Option to show *.bar file in button bar as a popup menu instead of switching bars
    * Show icons and subfolders in ftp connection dialog
    * Protect the stored ftp passwords with a master password using AES256 encryption
    * FTP, PORT mode: Allow to specify external IP address of the Internet router
    * Start Lister, compare by content or synchronize dirs directly via command line parameters
    * Comments (Ctrl+Z) can now have a max. length of 4095 characters, and support line breaks
    * Synchronize dirs: Option to synchronize also empty directories, option to copy just specific file properties (like the time)
    * Create CRC checksums now also supports the SHA1 hash format
    * Allow to use the Windows key for user-defined hotkeys
    * On 64-bit Windows, allow to use 64-bit shell extensions in local menu (context menu)
    * New internal command cm_SwitchX64Redirection to turn redirection of system32 dir under 64-bit Windows on/off
    * Internal unpacking of multi-part RAR archives, and RAR archives where the file names are encrypted
    * Copy files/directories to multiple target directories (or lnk files pointing to directories) in one operation
    * Quick search with search dialog: Show button which allows to show only files/dirs matching the filter
    * Switch character encodings in Lister
    * New internal association system, e.g. for using Total Commander from an USB stick
    * See history.txt for all additions and fixes

Out of respect for the author I'll only link to his page of authorized mirrors:

http://www.ghisler.com/750beta.htm

Now if we could just get Mouser to get us all a juicy discount.  :D

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Found Deals and Discounts / True Launch Bar is on sale
« on: December 04, 2005, 12:56 PM »
TrueSoft is running a Christmas promotion right now.

They are selling personal licenses (1 computer) for $14.90 which is $5 off the normal price.

They are also selling the home licenses (4 computers) for $29.90 which is $20 off the normal price.

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