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Process Tamer Has Fans, Part ThreeEver have a program try to take over? Well i finally found the answer it's called Process Tamer it's a small program that sit's in the system tray when it sees a process that is overloading your cpu, it reduces the priority of that process temporarily, until its cpu usage returns to a reasonable level. After 3 week's of testing it has allmost completly put a stop to what i call system hanger's, the program's that will suddenly hog 100% resource's and hang the system. Best of all this is FREE the one word you will find here alot. I give it a 5 out of 5.
T.J.
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Poisson Rouge (Red Fish) {kids and adults}: Mini-ReviewPoisson Rouge (French for Red Fish) is a beautifully done Flash website that is primarily directed at children, though everyone can enjoy it. I have used this website with literally hundreds of children and every single one of them has enjoyed it. This is a wonderful example of what can be done with the Flash medium.
When you first get to the website, it will look like a bedroom with some toys on a shelf, a few items on the floor, a cradle, and a leaf shaped window. To explore the site, you simply click on the different parts of the screen. An easy way to get kids started is to tell them that the mouse pointer will change to a hand with its index finger extended when they are pointing at something that they can click on. Clicking on any of the areas on the main interface will bring you to a new part of the website. |
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