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Comment on TuneUp Utilities 2007 now available by CCleaner - Freeware PC Cleaner

Blogged From at 09. Apr 2007 09:28

[...] of this software is that it is small, fast and free! And CCleaner is also Vista compatible, unlike TuneUp Utilities 2007 which has still not released a Vista compatible [...]

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/johntpcomments/~3/107656296/

Speedup Windows XP in Minutes!

Blogged From at 09. Apr 2007 05:57 under Object, Object, Object

A useful guide to speedup Windows XP without upgrading your hardware. read more | digg story

http://scastile.blogspot.com/2007/04/speedup-windows-xp-in-minutes.html

Youtube Ripper: Collector’s Edition

Blogged From nlindblad at 08. Apr 2007 17:04 under Software, Hacks, Scripts

Today I had an interesting conversation with my fellow blogger themak and he asked if it would be possible to download a bunch of videos that he knew followed a regular naming scheme and that were uploaded by two different users. After some coding I came up with a script that will download all videos [...]

http://nlindblad.org/2007/04/08/youtube-ripper-collectors-edition/

Gaim Instant Messenger now Pidgin

Blogged From Paul Stamatiou at 08. Apr 2007 05:16 under Software, News

After some legal troubles with AOL, the ever popular open source instant messenger (formerly) known as Gaim will now be called Pidgin. This is rather unfortunate news; the name Pidgin just isn’t the same. Gaim has always been my instant messenger application of choice on Linux and Windows (I use Adium, which is based off [...]

http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/paulstamatiou/~3/107431951/

The MacReviewCast Welcomes Glenn Wolsey to #102

Blogged From Tim (Surfbits) at 07. Apr 2007 21:53 under Podcasts

Welcome to episode 102 of the MacReviewCast, I want to thank you for downloading and listening to the podcast. We have a lot of great folks on today’s episode with their reviews and comments on software, hardware and websites that make using the Mac special. Plus I’ll have the top freeware Mac apps of the [...]

http://www.surfbits.com/?p=1082

Incentives, COBOL, and the DMV

Blogged From at 06. Apr 2007 22:58 under Object, Object

A funny story about a incentives. A COBOL programmer was paid by the line of code, not surprisingly he did some creative coding, and the kicker is he ended up in a govt. job.How I started my IT career | InfoWorld - By Anonymous: "While testing the completed application, I noticed that certain routines were running extremely slowly. It dawned on me that all these routines had been written by Bryce, a contract programmer. When I started debugging his code, I discovered that he wasn’t dividing numbers using normal division operators. Instead he was repeatedly subtracting one number from the other and counting how many such subtractions he could perform until the result was negative. Yikes!Rewriting Bryce’s routines was easy. Understanding why he had used su[...]

http://amateureconblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/incentives-cobol-and-dmv.html

Midnight Inbox 1.1 Released

Blogged From ChrisM at 06. Apr 2007 14:48 under Software

It’s been a while since my original review of Midnight Inbox so it is good to see a new version released: “Midnight Inbox 1.1 is a major update to this personal organizing application. This release adds an SQL format datastore for greatly increased speed, universal shortcuts to create notes and actions from anywhere, iCal syncing [...]

http://www.surfbits.com/?p=1080

Mercury Rolls Out Parallel Acceleration System Middleware

Blogged From EDA Geek News Staff at 06. Apr 2007 01:36 under Software

Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRCY) released a binary distribution of its Parallel Acceleration System (PAS) middleware to High Performance Embedded Computing Software Initiative (HPEC-SI) members for use on a Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) 64-node Linux cluster. This powerful development lab system is based on commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) x86 computers. Members of the HPEC-SI working [...]

http://edageek.com/2007/04/05/mercury-pas-middleware/

Arasan Ships Updated SDIO Card Controller Software

Blogged From EDA Geek News Staff at 06. Apr 2007 00:30 under IP Cores, Software

Arasan Chip Systems, Inc. (Arasan), a leading supplier of reusable Intellectual Property (IP) cores, semiconductors and design services, announced its is shipping a new version of its SDIO Card Controller Software for the AC2200ie SDIO Card Controller IC. The new driver software is extensively revised to support an expanding list of commercial devices including PDA's, [...]

http://edageek.com/2007/04/05/arasan-ac2200ie-sdio/

SoundStudio 3 - Sounds good to me

Blogged From ChrisM at 05. Apr 2007 14:08 under Software

I have been using SoundStudio 3 ($79.95) for a lot longer than I realized, which is a good thing! It tells you that this is an easy product to get along with and that it ingratiates itself very well. “Sound Studio 3 is an easy-to-use Mac OS X application for recording and editing audio digitally on [...]

http://www.surfbits.com/?p=1079

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