Archive for July, 2005
Wednesday, July 27th, 2005
Impressive download stats for firefox:
Spread Firefox is reporting that Mozilla Firefox has been downloaded 75,000,000 times. The 75 millionth download came at 11:17:10am UTC/GMT today. The download count does not include upgrades obtained using Firefox’s in-built software update system.
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Wednesday, July 27th, 2005
One of the biggest issues I have with the current version of Microsoft office is the lack of ability to share data easily between users. I know that Microsoft offers this functionality through an exchange server. But that costs money, requires a powerful server machine and would also require skilled maintenance. In most of the […]
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Wednesday, July 27th, 2005
Skype Journal posts up five essential add-ons to skype.
Five Software Winners:
1. Pamela-Systems Pro
This is the Swiss Army Knife for Skype. From answer machine to call recorder and automatic podcasting this solution provides a range of ways to personalize how you answer callers, what messages people get when you are away, etc. It is a […]
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2005
Lord of the rings – two new games
To go with this EA will be releasing two new games. The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth II is a sequel real-time strategy game based off of the films which will have to make up a lot of ground on its predecessor to actually […]
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2005
The Google Maps Plugin
The Google Maps Plugin enables you lookup your Apple Address Book addresses using Google Maps. Google Maps supports addresses in the United States, the UK, and Canada.
Download from here
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2005
Start Right
Those of you that have a dozen system tray programs will like this little tool - it will manage the execution of programs that are automatically started by the operating system at logon time. Rather than starting everything at once, StartRight will set a delay between each program launch, allowing Windows to load faster […]
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2005
Josh Einstein points outs this nice flash demo of the new Education pack for the tablet pc. Nice demo of onenote in there too.
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2005
A platform for outline-based applications
The OPML Editor follows in the tradition of simple text-based tools masquerading as a rich development platform. Or is it the other way around?
It’s always been this way. The most powerful applications are also the most powerful development platforms. The various text editors on Unix. Quark XPress on the Macintosh. […]
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2005
Yahoo has purchased Konfabulator Widgets and now is giving away the program for Free!!
Head on over and download from here.
They’re fun, stylish, useful and 100% free!
Bring life to your desktop with fun Konfabulator Widgets. These little guys hang out on your screen and give you quick, easy access to favorite content. You can even […]
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2005
FutureMail lets you send messages to yourself and have them delivered on any date and time you choose.
Use FutureMail to send yourself reminders, notes, or any information you want to have in the future. You can even share your future items in a public RSS feed or your own FutureMail Blog.
Its Free!
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