Posts filed under 'Downloads'
We all work with audio & video. We rip media, edit them, burn them, and so on. Browse through this list for great software that will make your life easier.

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AIMP – 4.74MB (Freeware)
AIMP is a free audio player with support for large number of formats and playlists. It works with multiple playlists immediately, allows creation of b…
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AVC – 14.71MB (Freeware)
Any Video Converter is an All-in-One video converting tool with easy-to-use graphical interface, fast converting speed and excellent video quality. It…
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Audacity Development Team – 7.61MB (Open Source)
Audacity is a free, easy-to-use audio editor and recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and other operating systems. You can use Audacity to:
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Audiograbber – 1.59MB (Freeware)
Audiograbber grabs digital audio from cd’s. It copies the audio digitally — not through the soundcard — which enables you to make perfect copies of …
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BSplayer – 12.13MB (Freeware)
BSplayer is an application that plays back all kinds of media files (avi,mpg,asf,wmv,wav,mp3…) and specialises in video and DIVX playback.
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9.59MB (Freeware)
Do you download movies and get confused by all the different formats and codecs? Now you don’t need to worry about downloading your movie codecs separ…
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Illustrate – 5.18MB (Freeware)
Audio conversion perfected, effortlessly convert between formats. dBpoweramp Music Converter™ has become ‘the standard’ tool for audio conversions, ov…
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DivX Team – 20.15MB (Freeware)
DivX® 7 for Windows is a free download that provides everything you need to enjoy high-quality digital videos on your computer, including HD H.264 (.m…
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foobar2000.org – 2.91MB (Freeware)
foobar2000 is an advanced freeware audio player for the Windows platform. Some of the basic features include full unicode support, ReplayGain support …
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Gretech – 5.77MB (Freeware)
GOM is a FREE media player with popular audio & video codecs built-in.
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Handbrake – 6.23MB (Open Source)
HandBrake is an open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 converter, available for MacOS X, Linux and Windows.
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Apple Inc – (Freeware)
iTunes is a free application for Mac and PC. It plays all your digital music and video. It syncs content to your iPod, iPhone, and Apple TV. And it’s …
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COWON America – 25.95MB (Freeware)
JetAudio is integrated multimedia software made up of a single compact rack. Not only does it play various music and video files, it also has features…
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13.60MB (Freeware)
The K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of DirectShow filters, VFW/ACM codecs, and tools. Codecs and DirectShow filters are needed for encoding and deco…
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19.51MB (Freeware)
The K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of DirectShow filters, VFW/ACM codecs, and tools. Codecs and DirectShow filters are needed for encoding and deco…
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KMPlayer – 11.93MB (Freeware)
The KMPlayer is a versatile media player which can cover various types of container format such as VCD, DVD, AVI, MKV, Ogg Theora, OGM, 3GP, MPEG-1/2/…
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1.93MB (Open Source)
Media Player Classic is a compact media player for Microsoft Windows that looks and feels like Windows Media Player 6.4 It’s small and lightweight, bu…
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Ventis Media – 7.22MB (Freeware)
MediaMonkey is a music manager and jukebox for serious music collectors and iPod users. It catalogs your CDs, OGG, WMA, MPC, FLAC, APE, WAV and MP3 au…
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Participatory Culture Foundation – 28.50MB (Open Source)
Miro is a free HD video player. It can play almost any video file and offers over 6,000 free internet TV shows and video podcasts.
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10.86MB (Freeware)
QuickTime Alternative is a trimmed-down version of QuickTime that contains only the essential components needed for playing QuickTime content that is …
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Apple Inc – 20.92MB (Freeware)
QuickTime Player from Apple allows the playback of quicktime movies (.mov) and many other formats.
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Quinnware – 4.29MB (Freeware)
Quintessential is a multi format audio player with lots of extra features. With its new extended freeform skinning engine and plethora of feature ext…
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6.26MB (Freeware)
Real Alternative allows your system to play Real Media files (.ra .ram) without having to install the full version of RealPlayer
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RealNetworks Inc – 11.69MB (Freeware)
RealPlayer has always enabled you to play RealAudio (*.ra) and RealMedia (*.ram) files.
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Pioneers of the Inevitable – 13.05MB (Open Source)
Songbird is an open-source customizable music player that’s under active development.
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eRightSoft – 27.42MB (Freeware)
SUPER is an easy-to-use Multimedia Encoder and Player, requiring only one simple click.
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Shark007 – 19.51MB (Freeware)
All the codecs you need for Vista to play AVIs, DVDs and more!
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VideoLAN.org – 17.18MB (Open Source)
VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols wit…
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Nullsoft – 9.80MB (Freeware)
Winamp is a skinnable, multi-format media player.
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Microsoft Corporation – 24.56MB (Freeware)
Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP offers great new ways to store and enjoy all your music, video, pictures, and recorded TV. Play it, view it, an…
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XBMC – 44.38MB (Open Source)
XBMC is an award winning media center application for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows and XBox. The ultimate hub for all your media, XBMC is easy to use, loo…
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Inmatrix – 1.45MB (Shareware)
Zoom Player is a very fast media player. Prior to Zoom Player, playing media files on the PC was either overly simplistic for the Power User or overly…
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August 10th, 2009
You may have heard it from different people; how Linux is so much better, and free! One thing to keep in mind is: Linux is pretty hard when you’re just starting out. Applications install differently, files get managed differently, and much more. Luckily, there are some free e-books that will help make learning Linux a breeze. Check them out below– all free!
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MakeUseOf’s very own Newbie’s Guide to Linux, tells you how to choose a distribution and then teaches you how to perform a basic Linux install. You can then use the guide to familiarize yourself with the Linux desktop and some basic commands.
Stefan did a great job in keeping it simple and to the point, the way beginners want it. Also don’t forget to check out our other MakeUseOf Manuals.
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Takes you from the absolute basics to basics. This hands on guide tells you everything right from logging in, basic file management, backup techniques up to basics of networking. It is what you need if you are having difficulty figuring out how to get to that resume file you saved just now. The guide explains Linux file structure and introduces to basic commands and text editors as well.
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One important aspect of working in Linux is that you have to familiar with the command line. This book shows you how to use the command line in Linux to your advantage. Apart from the ins and outs of the shell, this book also introduces various commands and the situations where you would use them. There are chapters that deal with specific tasks and list various commands you can use to achieve the task. If you can study online, there is another excellent manual you can refer to.
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Ubuntu is one of the most popular distributions, new users look up to when trying out Linux. If it is Ubuntu specific information that you are after then you should definitely check out Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference. The guide takes you from installing and configuring Ubuntu to adding and managing software and securing your system. A must read book if you use Ubuntu.
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This one is not for the faint hearted! There is enough Linux juice in this book to keep even the intermediate to advanced users interested. The book begins humbly by presenting the basic commands and tools, however before you know it, you are learning everything from regular expressions to shell scripting to C programming to networking.
There is plenty of great material out there if you are trying to learn Linux, similar to these downloadable ebooks to teach yourself everything you ever wanted to know about Linux. If you have read a book or a tutorial that you found particularly useful, feel free to tell us about it in the comments below.
Thanks [MakeUseOf.com]
August 8th, 2009
Firefox is constantly updated with the latest security threats patched, and secured. But there are still sneaky little attacks out there that get past its radar. Fight bad cookies, phishing, scams, and other invasions of privacy with these trusty extensions.
1. Wot :
If you’re concerned about phishing sites, spyware, viruses, fraudulent online stores, or child safety, you need WOT (Web of Trust). This useful extension shows a rating icon next to each site in search results from Google, Yahoo, Wikipedia, and other popular Web services. The rating is easy to interpret, so you can see instantly which links in the results are safe to click.
WOT also places an icon next to the address bar, so you can check the rating of your current page in case you didn’t get there via a search engine.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3456
2. Dr.Web anti-virus link checker:
This add-on will put an end to your doubts. If you’re hesitating whether to download a file found on the Internet or not. You have just to check it with this add-on if it’s virus-free or if it’s infected.
It also allows you to check any page you are about to visit with online version of Dr.Web anti-virus
link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/938
3. NoScript:
A must have addon for your browser. NoScript gives you the power to specify the sites you trust and only those sites will be allowed to run active content like Javascript, Java code and other executable code.It’s very effective against XSS attacks (cross-site scripting attacks).
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/722
4. Secure Login:
If you often log into websites and forget or lose your password, then Secure Login will be a great time-saver. It directly integrates with Firefox’s password manager, and will log you into any website without you having to remember or look up the password. When you’re on a page that requires a Login, simply click the icon. Better yet, use a hotkey combination to log in faster.
The program also helps keep you safe online – it prevents hackers from stealing your passwords by halting malicious JavaScript code.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4429
5. FormFox:
Whenever FormFox finds a form on a webpage, it tells you the exact URL, where the information given by your will be submitted and advices you whether that website appears to be genuine or not.
web form is usually safe if it links to a page on the same domain whereas if it links to other domains you should analyze it carefully before submitting the data.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1579
6. KeyScrambler Personal
As you type in your password, KeyScrambler Personal scrambles it so that the information sent out over the Internet doesn’t match what you type. That way, someone won’t be able to steal your private information.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3383
7. Magic Password Generator:
This addon provides Custom passwords for each site and remembers these passwords for you and protects those passwords from outside access by locking it with a master password.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/874
8. LastPass Password Manager
LastPass is a Online Password Management and form filling add-on,Besides being officially recommended and tested by Mozilla,LastPass is safe because it does local encryption, and none of your actual passwords reach their servers.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8542
9. FireGPG:
This addon allows you to encrypt gmail emails and send encrypted email from Gmail with ease. It uses GnuPG, a program which utilizes public-key cryptography for securing the messages. Public key cryptography is a method most widely used for securing data.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4645
10. QuickJava:
With the help of this addon you can easily permit or prohibit the execution of Java or Javascript in your browser. This addon will place its menu in the status panel of your browser. You will be able to switch between various settings by one click. With this addon you will be also saving your traffic because it will block the execution of the pop-up windows.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1237
11. Finjan SecureBrowsing:
This add-on protects you from malicious and phishing websites.This addon like Wot does will noot rate webpage .but scans for malicious codes and exploits on a website.This service will block dangerous web sites, undesired websites, advertisement and other unnecessary elements.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4892
12. Tor-Proxy.NET Toolbar:
Get Safety and Anonymity by using TOR-Proxy.NET for surfing! Tor-Proxy.NET is a CGI-Web-Proxy, which tunnels your traffic through different anonymization-networks. That way you get high anonymity.
Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5833
August 6th, 2009
You may or may not know this, but you’re probably using a few pieces of Open-Source software. Applications such as Firefox, Thunderbird, GIMP, OpenOffice, and VLC.
There are hundreds and hundreds of other useful Open-source Windows apps. Below are a few of my favs:
1. ZScreen
ZScreen is an open-source screen capture program that quietly resides in your system tray until needed. It can take screenshots of a selected region, the active window, or the entire screen. It can even send screen captures via FTP and copy the URL to your clipboard, all with just a single keystroke. Oh yeah, it can also interface with image editing software, such as Photoshop or Paint.net.
If you frequently take screenshots, ZScreen is light years faster than pressing Print Scrn and pasting into MS Paint.
2. PDFCreator
PDFCreator allows you to create PDFs from any program that can print. Once it’s installed, simply “print” to the virtual printer that it creates, and the resulting document can be read on any computer with Adobe Reader (or comparable software).
There are several similar programs, but if you dig open-source software, PDFCreator trumps many of the others.
3. KeePass
KeePass is one of those applications that you don’t realize how badly you need until you start using it. It securely stores and manages the login information that you use for e-mail, websites, banks, etc. Unless you always use the exact same login information (a terrible idea!), you need KeePass. It’s even available in a portable version.
I use KeePass to manage hundreds of usernames and passwords. I’d go crazy without it.
4. HandBrake
HandBrake is a DVD to MPEG-4 converter that allows you to stick a DVD in your drive and have the video converted to a digital file for convenient viewing. It’s great for minimizing wear-and-tear on DVDs, plus it’s handy if you travel a lot and want to watch movies on your laptop.
For best results, use it in conjunction with DVD43.
5. Notepad++
Let’s face it – Windows Notepad is a pretty wimpy text editor, and there are many better alternatives. Notepad++ kicks the original Notepad in the junk pretty hard. Best of all, it interfaces nicely with Filezilla. Here are the features:
Syntax Highlighting and Syntax Folding
User Defined Syntax Highlighting
Auto-completion
Multi-Document
Multi-View
Regular Expression Search/Replace supported
Full Drag ‘N’ Drop supported
Dynamic position of Views
File Status Auto-detection
Zoom in and zoom out
Multi-Language environment supported
Bookmark
Brace and Indent guideline Highlighting
Macro recording and playback
6. Peazip
PeaZip is my current compression/zip utility of choice. It can open almost any archive type imaginable (including ACE – be sure to grab the separate plug-in). Peazip can split/join files, offers 256-bit encryption, and integrates nicely into the right-click contextual menu. It even manages to look good in the process.
Hey, there’s also portable version AND a Linux version available. Nice.
7. BonkEnc
BonkEnc is a fantastic CD ripper, encoder, and audio converter. It’s tiny, lightweight, and is my application of choice for ripping and encoding CDs. BonkEnc can produce MP3, MP4/M4A, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, Bonk and FLAC files, and also features CDDB/freedb lookup.
Along similar lines, if you’re looking for a batch audio/video transcoder, take a look at MediaCoder.
8. Launchy
I admit: I’ve been spoiled by Quicksilver on Mac OS X. My favorite similar program for Windows is Launchy, an open-source keystroke launcher.
To launch a program, press Alt + Spacebar, and then type a few letters in the program name and press Enter. Boom! You can also browse folders the same way. Once you get used to it, it’s a huge time saver.
9. Cabos
Cabos is a Gnutella file-sharing program originally based on Limewire and Acquisition. Unlike some other file-shaing programs, there’s no spyware, adware, or any other crap to junk up your computer.
10. GnuCash
If you recoil in horror at the bloat of financial programs such as Microsoft Money and Quicken, GnuCash may suit your needs. It’s a slimmer version of those programs, and it has all the features I need for managing my meager amount of money.
The interface is easy enough to understand. It actually looks a lot like a digital checkbook ledger. Don’t be fooled, though – GnuCash can handle the needs of much more demanding users.
11. RSSOwl
RSSOwl is a cross-platform RSS reader. It allows you to easily track updated content on multiple sites. I really like the tabbed interface.
I find RSSOwl especially useful on a laptop, but on my always-connected desktop I prefer a web-based RSS reader, such as Google Reader.
12. VirtualDub
VirtualDub is a free video capture and processing utility. Wait, it’s more than that. VirtualDub lets you capture video and then manipulate it with a multitude of plug-ins and filters. It isn’t a full-fledged non-linear editor, but it packs a powerful punch for a free program.
If you work with video on Windows a lot, you probably already know about VirtualDub. If you’re just getting into video editing, you should grab VirtualDub immediately. Heck, it doesn’t even require installation.
13. Eraser
If you are paranoid about someone else recovering your sensitive deleted data, you owe it to yourself to check out Eraser. When you delete a file, your operating system really just removes the reference to the file from the file system table. The actual data is still present and can be recovered with an undelete utility.
Eraser securely shreds your sensitive data by overwriting several times with multiple, carefully-selected patterns. In other words: once you erase it, it’s gone!
14. Paint.NET
Paint.NET is to MS Paint what NotePad++ is to Windows Notepad. It’s a dandy little photo editor that supports layers, unlimited undo, and a host of other features. By all rights, it should come with Windows by default.
Paint.NET isn’t meant to fill the shoes of bigger applications like Photoshop or The GIMP, but I use it almost every day for basic photo manipulation.
15. InfraRecorder
Need CD/DVD burning software for Windows? It doesn’t get much better than InfraRecorder (by the same author of TUGZip).
InfraRecorder can burn audio/data discs. It can handle multi-session discs, creation and burning of disc images (ISO and BIN/CUE), and can even save audio/data track information to separate files. Oh yeah, it also has a portable version.
16. AutoHotkey
It’s hard to know where to begin with this one. What can you do with AutoHotkey? Almost anything!
For starters, by using custom keystrokes and mouse-clicks, you can automate practically any repetitive task. Define any shortcut for Windows. Remap keys and buttons any way you please. Control your mouse cursor with your keyboard. By writing your own scripts, the potential is limitless.
17. GanttProject
If you need to do any project management, GanttProject will help you get everything organized. As the name implies, it uses Gantt charts and resource load charts to help break a project into a tree of tasks, complete with dependencies.
GanttProject even allows you to exchange data with Microsoft Project, though you may find that you have no reason to do so.
18. MP3Gain
MP3Gain is a simple and elegant application that serves one main purpose – to automatically adjust MP3 files so they all play at the same volume. It does it without decoding and re-encoding, so the quality remains the same. No more fiddling with the volume between different songs.
19. Filezilla
Way back in the day, I used WS_FTP. Now I exclusively use Filezilla for my file transfer needs. It supports SFTP, allows for bandwidth speed limits, and easily saves server settings.
Best of all, it seamlessly combines with text editors (such as Notepad++) for quick-and-dirty file editing on the remote server!
20. Battle for Wesnoth
After all this downloading, it’s time to take a break and have some fun. Battle for Wesnoth is a single/multiplayer turn-based strategy game with a fantasy theme. You can build an army from different kinds of units, such as trolls, elves, dwarves, and orcs. There are a number of standard campaigns included, plus a growing number of user-authored campaigns available on the campaign server.
The music is well done. As a composer, I appreciate games that incorporate an orchestral soundtrack.
21. Alien Arena
If fantasy isn’t your thing, maybe you will like Alien Arena, a deathmatch-type game along the lines of Quake III and Unreal Tournament. The action is fast and furious, and for me mostly consists of running around and dying. I tend to suck at first-person deathmatch games anyway, but the game is quite engrossing.
The 2008 version just came out earlier this year, so join the servers and start fragging.
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Those are some of my favorite, lesser-known open-source applications for Windows. If you have any to add, feel free to comment
July 23rd, 2009
Mozilla Firefox is an excellent SEO tool (search engine optimization). It is home to many great extensions that make SEO a breeze. Every website owner should browse through this list, as it will help you in your quest to the top of the search results.

These are the BEST SEO add-ons recommended for the Firefox browser.
SEO for Firefox – A useful tool that pulls data research right into Yahoo’s and Google’s search results and includes some of the following features:
• Page links – Shows estimated total number of links pointing to pages in Yahoo
• Cached – Shows how many sites in Google are indexed
• Provides Alexa site rankings
• Gives PR stats (Google PageRank)
• Bloglines – check out how many people are subscribed to certain blogs
SearchStatus 1.30
• Displays Google PageRank, Compete Ranking, Alexa Rank and SEOmoz Linkscape mozRank in browser
• Includes backward/related links
• Fast keyword density analyzer
SeoQuake
• Allows users/web developers to view large number of SE parameters on the internet
• SEO Toolbar – Parameters shown in separate toolbar in browser
• SEObar – Shows values of parameters of web pages currently opened in browser
• Inclusion of parameters in SERPs (customized by users)
Page Speed
• Used to evaluate web page performance
• Web sites run faster – runs diagnostic tests
• Reduces hosting costs and bandwidth
• Performs tests on front-end code and web server configuration
SEOpen
• Yahoo and Google backlinks
• Alexa traffic and backlinks
• Page size and PR checker
• HTML validator

yExplore
• Quickly accesses Yahoo Site explorer
Niche Watch Tool 1.0
• Analyzes niche keyword competition
• Gives backlink numbers, indexed pages, all in anchor, and page ranks
• Builds high PR links – gain better search engine placement
Firebug

• Includes web development tools
• Allows you to inspect and edit HTML
• Monitor and debug CSS and Javascript in live web pages
• Find and edit DOM (Direct Object Model) quickly
X-Ray 0.9
• Allows you to easily see how site was created
• View tags on web pages without seeing source codes
• Displays class and ID names
Web Developer 1.1.8
• Includes many web developer tools
• Adds toolbars and menu to browser
User Agent Switch 0.7.2
• Adds toolbar and menu buttons to switch user agent of browser
• Allows access to sites that restrict access
Google Global
Has over 20 features – views paid and organic searches from any location across the globe:
• Cities
• Regions
• IP addresses
• US zip codes
• Different languages
Alexa Sparky
• Shows Alexa information in your status bar
• Provides Reach and Rank data about the sites you surf
• Users can view web traffic metrics
• Find out what sites are more popular than others
• Allows you to web surf more efficiently – finds related links/sites
• Won’t interrupt your web browsing
LinkChecker 0.6.3
• Checks validity of site links
• Tool button can be added on browser for easier access
• Uses color coding to highlight bad versus good links
July 23rd, 2009
If you’re a power-user who wants more out of CTRL+ALT+DELETE- then Extended Task Manager is for you! It’s like an extended version of the Windows utility we use everyday.
Check out these features:
The Extended Task Manager provides additional Windows process management features and information about disk activity and network port usage.
The new “Disk I/O” chart allows you to monitor which applications utilize most of your disk at the moment:

The network port monitoring feature allows you to see who is connected to your computer and from which IP address, and who you are connecting to:

Another useful feature is the ability to locate Windows processes that lock a specific file. For example if you are unable to delete or rename a file, you can quickly find how it is used and possibly exit or kill the application that locks it:

The free Extended Task Manager includes various other features that make it a great alternative to the standard Windows Task Manager.
Extended Task Manager features:
- Displays disk input/output activity with information about related applications
- Displays network port activity with IP addresses of external computers
- Displays information about applications that utilized most of the CPU or memory at any time presented on the charts
- Displays all files locked by a select process.
- Finds all processes locking a specified file.
- Includes “Summary” tab for quickly assessing the overall state of the Windows system
- Allows freezing individual Windows processes
- Offer various visual and functional improvements over the standard Windows Task Manager
Download Extended Task Manager
July 21st, 2009
The MPAA, RIAA and several anti-piracy organizations are constantly trying to fool people into downloading fake torrents. These torrents are on trackers which collect IP addresses of the downloaders.
To help downloaders in this act of entrapment, Fenopy just introduced the FakeFinder. The FakeFinder shows you the most popular fake torrents and the latest fake trackers.
Most IPs of these fake trackers are already blocked by blocklist software like PeerGuardian, but they still manage to collect the IP addresses of downloaders who do fall for this trap. Most torrent site admins are aware of these fakes, and remove them as soon as they are uploaded.
Some might argue that downloading a fake file is not really a criminal offense. And yes, it is doubtful if this evidence will hold up in court. However, the job of organizations like the MPAA is to scare people, and that is often enough for them. The first thing they will probably do is send a letter to your ISP saying that you tried to download so-and-so file. And even if they take it a step further, they try to settle before these things are played out in court.
FakeFinder shows that BitTorrent site admins are trying to track down these fake torrents, and it’s a nice way to expose the darker side of anti-piracy organizations like the MPAA.
Thanks [TorrentFreak.com]
July 16th, 2009
After removing a nasty malware infection (virus) using security software (my guide here), you need to clean the traces of the infection that your anti-virus failed to remove. This is essential in preventing another spread of the attack. This is where iClean comes into play.
iClean is a portable application that can be run from anywhere, including a Flash drive. iClean will display information about the computer system in six tabs.

- Processes: Displays all running processes with the option to check processes and kill them or kill and delete them.
- Services: A list of all running services with the option to delete multiple services at once.
- Registry: Several security sensitive Registry settings are displayed here including programs that bypass firewall rules, toolbars and browser helper objects with the option to repair, backup and restore settings.
- Startup Folders: Displays a list of startup items that are loaded during system start with the option to enable, disable or clear them.
- Hosts: The Windows hosts file that is used by malware to redirect internet traffic.
- Advanced: Option to terminate a known process ID.
Download iClean
July 13th, 2009
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