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Living Room / Re: [Free VPN] VPN Steel
« Last post by Zero3K on September 14, 2010, 11:17 PM »
1. Signing up is the only way to get an account for the VPN server and the forum.
2. The "free 1 Mbps (Megabytes per second)" is the speed that the VPN server goes at. So, if you're connection can normally go to 10-12 mb/s (Megabits per second) then it'll go that fast when connected to the VPN.
3. Its dodgy looking because English isn't the admin's native language.
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Living Room / [Free VPN] VPN Steel
« Last post by Zero3K on September 14, 2010, 08:25 PM »
I have just recently come across a free VPN service called VPN Steel. You may find more info and get an account by going to http://www.vpnsteel.com. There's also a forum for it at http://www.vpnsteel.com/forum/index.php.
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General Software Discussion / OpenFlashFire (SSD Accelerator)
« Last post by Zero3K on September 09, 2010, 03:15 PM »
Maybe someone could improve it. You can find more info about it by going to http://flashfire.org and can download its source at http://flashfire.org...c.php?f=23&t=317.
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Living Room / Re: SSD File System Recommendations
« Last post by Zero3K on September 07, 2010, 12:27 AM »
Anyone want to try improving OpenFlashFire?
155
Living Room / Re: iUNMETERED VPN Service
« Last post by Zero3K on August 19, 2010, 06:38 PM »
I guess no one has anything to write regarding it.
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Living Room / iUNMETERED VPN Service
« Last post by Zero3K on August 10, 2010, 08:48 PM »
Anyone have any experiences to share regarding it? Its been working pretty well for me (except for some lag). You can get more info and a free account (for now, anyways) by going to http://www.iunmetered.com.
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A new version of StreamTransport (1.0.2.1700) is now available. You can get it at its homepage (http://www.streamtransport.com).
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General Software Discussion / Re: A new approach to reduce NTFS fragmentation
« Last post by Zero3K on March 30, 2010, 11:09 AM »
Could someone make please make me an AutoHotKey script that does the following?:

1. Run LaceDefrag ("C:\Program Files\LaceDefrag\LaceDefrag.exe")
2. Press Defrag
3. Wait for it to finish
4. Press OK in the summary window
5. Press Close in the main window

Thanks.

MerleOne: Compress the Vlm files in its store folder and send them to [email protected] so that the defragmentation process could be improved upon.
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General Software Discussion / Re: A new approach to reduce NTFS fragmentation
« Last post by Zero3K on March 29, 2010, 10:57 PM »
1. The SSD is one of the earlier models that the company (G.SKILL) makes. Alsp, the developer wrote that it doesn't use that many reads/writes to defragment a hard drive, so it won't cause a SSD to wear out as quickly than it would with a normal defragmentation program.

2. Gut Feeling
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General Software Discussion / Re: A new approach to reduce NTFS fragmentation
« Last post by Zero3K on March 29, 2010, 03:52 PM »
Well, it turned out to be user error that wasn't letting me use the license. I just ran it and it took 15-20 minutes to do a defrag on my 250 GB SSD. It seems that it helped speed up the loading of programs, etc. I'll restart and edit it after its done in case the booting process is faster because of it.

EDIT: It has sped up the boot process by a couple of seconds.
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General Software Discussion / Re: A new approach to reduce NTFS fragmentation
« Last post by Zero3K on March 28, 2010, 10:02 PM »
Well, I bought it but the license won't apply to either one of the programs. I sent the developer an email though.
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General Software Discussion / Re: A new approach to reduce NTFS fragmentation
« Last post by Zero3K on March 28, 2010, 03:41 PM »
I'll give my thoughts on it when I am able to buy it.
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General Software Discussion / Re: A new approach to reduce NTFS fragmentation
« Last post by Zero3K on March 27, 2010, 04:14 PM »
The reason their English isn't that good is because the company that makes the product is located somewhere in Israel. Also, it seems that their programs havn't been updated for 2+ years. Maybe someone could contact [email protected] (its the email address for the developer of them) for more info (such as if a new version was made recently, etc).
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A new version of it has been recently released. Many bugs have been fixed in it.
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I have answers to your questions:

1. Yes, it is new.
2. It only detects the urls when going to a site that has them. So, its not like URL Snopper (which detects URLs by sniffing the network packets being received) yet.
166
General Software Discussion / Re: Autobahn
« Last post by Zero3K on January 10, 2010, 02:21 PM »
Well, It can be used to accelerate almost any FLV video found on the internet (as long as the FLV is being served via the HTTP protocol). Also, I've noticed Autobahn taking up less than 10% Processor Usage and 19-22 MBs of RAM.
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General Software Discussion / Autobahn
« Last post by Zero3K on January 10, 2010, 12:40 AM »
Autobahn is a lightweight application that provides accelerated downloads and more reliable streaming video for popular applications and websites.

Autobahn will improve and optimize  your internet connection to improve your online experiance. Autobahn handles download requests from your web browser and applications and automatically improves downloads and streaming video.

Autobahn is currently accelerating all of your downloads through iTunes. With Autobahn for iTunes, you get the fastest downloads of music and videos through the iTunes store.

Autobahn does not use peer-to-peer transfers and does not use any upstream bandwidth.

Homepage - http://www.getautobahn.com
Download - http://updates.swarm...celeratorInstall.exe
Size: 6.69 MB
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Curt: The developer of SPlayer has a MSN account. Its [email protected].
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General Software Discussion / Hamana
« Last post by Zero3K on November 30, 2009, 12:04 AM »
Features:

- Direct Graphics by fast zoom and various effects (required DirectX 9.0c)
- Read ahead by a comfortable slideshow file
- 2-screen mode
- Susie corresponding plug-ins
- Zip (cbz) / 7z / rar (cbr) / cab / arj / decompression without lzh Browsable
- Pdf support
- Powerful Key customization
- Unicode support

Screenshot:

hamana.png

Homepage: http://miyano.s53.xrea.com/
Download: http://miyano.s53.xr...c/Hamana20060619.zip
License: Freeware
Size: 1826 KB
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General Software Discussion / Re: How do you launch stuff?
« Last post by Zero3K on November 17, 2009, 01:26 PM »
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I have had no problems with Mozilla Thunderbird since I started using it (which was a couple of months ago).
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General Software Discussion / Re: VirtualProtect
« Last post by Zero3K on August 08, 2009, 07:13 PM »
I'll have the developer sign up here when he gets on his MSN account and then explain what the trial license means.
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General Software Discussion / Re: VirtualProtect
« Last post by Zero3K on August 08, 2009, 05:55 PM »
The majority of the functionality IS free. The cache function is only useful for Netcafes.
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General Software Discussion / Re: VirtualProtect
« Last post by Zero3K on August 03, 2009, 09:11 PM »
The developer now has a WLM account. Its [email protected]. Also, an English version of it can be downloaded from http://www.vpcache.c...glish/englishdn.html.
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General Software Discussion / Re: VirtualProtect
« Last post by Zero3K on July 15, 2009, 03:09 AM »
I've gotten a developer that's Chinese and knows English to translate it. After he did that, I went and fixed it up a bit. You can get it at http://www.mediafire...load.php?gkmoyjmgnwy.
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