Monthly Archives: July 2009 »
Post It Notes For Windows Users
This week, the Torrents and P2P series will take a short break, but we’ll get back to it next week for sure. Why this break? I just found a piece of code that’s even
Read More »Easily Find Sites Similar To Others
We all know there’s no such thing as perfect search engine, at least not yet. Yes, sure, I also know that a lot of people think that Google is God undercover, and no matter
Read More »How To Save Favorites & Beyond – FavBackup
Do you know MozBackup? Even more important, are you using it to backup your Firefox favorites and settings? If you forgot about it, then you surely need to check the Firefox 3.5 Goodies article
Read More »Download Free Songs – Lots Of Them!
I don’t know if we got through this discussion here already, but since it’s something I always use to say, that doesn’t really matter – for me, MP3 and other formats of digital music
Read More »Best Antivirus Software… 40X!!!
“Best antivirus program” is a label as good as “best husband” or “best car in the world,” and if you’re not one of those fanatics who can be found here and there, I am
Read More »File Sharing Software – The Good
When surfing around in search for the ultimate piece of file sharing software, there are a lot of traps to avoid, but I’ll keep those as the subject of the next episode in the
Read More »New Websites, Anyone?
If you’ve been using the Internet for a while, I am sure most chances are that you already got a nice collection of bookmarks you’re checking on a regular basis, but what about those
Read More »Blue Screen Crash – The Truth
I really hope you’re not able to remember the last time when you had to face a “blue screen of death” lying on the display of your own computer, because I simply can’t tell
Read More »Still Looking For A Free RSS Feed Reader?
I don’t know about you, but I am still looking for a RSS reader to enjoy on a daily basis. I found a lot of good ones, but none made me come back to
Read More »Free Drive Manager For Windows
I love freeware, and it’s not just because it won’t cost you any money. It’s more about knowing that the programmers behind it put up a nice disclaimer, and then work like they would
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