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General Software Discussion / Re: Macrium Reflet Free 6.0.684
« on: June 18, 2015, 03:19 AM »
Mmmmm now the free version has differential backup and auto-verify.
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Now he took the money and disappeared, leaving behind his own child (jv16 PowerTools) just like this without a word and also abandoning all of us, users of his software and, worse, trying to still make more money by sending us emails proposing to buy platinum licences of the software, well knowing that people buying it will never receive the licences nor any support.
Here:
Developer Jouni Flemming is living in Thailand
http://www.macecraft...5&p=33784#p33784
Actually the developer of jv16 PowerTools (Jouni Flemming) is living in Thailand (since april 2014) as appears from the following link provided by member Vasek.
http://www.meetup.co...p/members/140922292/
Other members of the Macecraft staff (like Veera Peltonen) have been laid off.
Read this post of member BlackSteak.
http://www.macecraft...=1&t=5554#p33781
Nobody must doubt the jv16 PowerTools story is finished and there will never be an open source version of this software.
Jouni Flemming always wanted to be (very) rich (as appears from his own words in the following link).
http://jv16.org/
Now he took the money and disappeared, leaving behind his own child (jv16 PowerTools) just like this without a word and also abandoning all of us, users of his software and, worse, trying to still make more money by sending us emails proposing to buy platinum licences of the software, well knowing that people buying it will never receive the licences nor any support.
This could be qualified as swindle.
In the end I strongy suspect there'll be nothing at all mysterious or sinister behind any of this. I'm guessing they were simply hired by somebody, and were either required to ditch their old opus as a condition of employment/contract - or they did it on their own as a gesture of goodwill to whomever. Probably either Microsoft or Uncle Sam.-40hz (June 22, 2014, 10:17 PM)
@paulobrabo - ^Well...I guess it's a good thing I said "most of the people" and not "all of the people" huh?-40hz (April 10, 2014, 05:33 PM)
Most of the people who I've heard advocate for standing desks are noticeably athletic younger people with no disabilities or old injuries to deal with.
Like her:
(see attachment in previous post)
You know the type.-40hz (April 10, 2014, 01:14 PM)
And the first version is a beta.....-Contro (January 08, 2014, 03:34 AM)
Bvckup 2 is light, robust and simple to understand.
It is also incredibly fast.
Delta copying is a crown jewel of Bvckup 2. It detects and skips over unmodified parts of the files, cutting down processing time of larger files to a fraction.
If a backup goes to- or from- a removable storage device, Bvckup 2 will monitor for device removals and insertions and will run the backup only if the original device is present. It will also automatically adjust backup locations should the original device appear under a different drive letter.
Bvckup is not a two way sync. It doesn't compress, encrypt or FTP files. Nor does it come with a restore function. It does just one thing - it replicates the contents of one directory into another - and it does this exceptionally well.
All beta users are eligible for special upgrade pricing upon production release
@Paulo
Which netbook do you have? All the Windows (XP and 7) netbooks I tried, were not instant-on.-fgrieser (January 03, 2014, 04:21 AM)
Hence netbooks, laptops etc. that require boot-up are not suitable.-dr_andus (January 02, 2014, 07:28 PM)
I haven't messed about with the plugins at all (not trialled them yet)-IainB (January 01, 2014, 07:22 PM)
does that work okay with your anti-virus? - which anti-virus?
Sounds like you dont have HitmanPro anti-malware installed as well (?)
TIA :-)-tomos (November 20, 2013, 09:52 AM)
HitmanPro.Alert 2.5 contains a new feature, called CryptoGuard that monitors your file system for suspicious operations. When suspicious behavior is detected, the malicious code is neutralized and your files remain safe from harm.
CryptoGuard works silently in the background at the file system level, keeping track of processes modifying your personal files. CryptoGuard works autonomously, so no user interaction is required.
CryptoGuard works at the file system level and does not conflict with full disk encryption software like BitLocker, Sophos SafeGuard or TrueCrypt.
I think she watched far too many episodes of Mad Men...-40hz (September 07, 2013, 08:50 AM)
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Sorry guys, but I've got to agree with Dave Winer on this one. By Google killing its own RSS, suddenly there's new competition for that software space again, and one less space that Google won't control or censor.-zridling (March 17, 2013, 10:27 PM)
The truth is this: Google destroyed the RSS feed reader ecosystem with a subsidized product, stifling its competitors and killing innovation. It then neglected Google Reader itself for years, after it had effectively become the only player. Today it does further damage by buggering up the already beleaguered links between publishers and readers. It would have been better for the Internet if Reader had never been at all.
As one example, many people now rely on social media as a primary news source. In many cases–especially with “bi-directional” services like Facebook ($FB) or LinkedIn ($LKND) where people only connect with “friends”–social media only surfaces content from people who are likely to share common viewpoints. Plus, those posts are culled by mysterious algorithms (such as the algorithm controlling Facebook’s newsfeed) that further reduce exposure to diverse viewpoints.