Monthly Archives: November 2009 »
Geocities Pages, Reloaded
Some say mankind is lost, and if you look around, you may be tempted to agree. Fortunately, there are a lot things worth fighting for, and of them is history. Since we should be
Read More »Silently Autosave Passwords In Firefox
The problem with a lot of Internet users is lack of any idea about password management, so if they get their computer replaced, they go as far as creating new Yahoo! or Gmail accounts
Read More »YouTube Downloader Video Tutorial
Hello, Today we released a video tutorial for our YouTube downloader. Hopefully, this will help you get started with this “little big” software the easy way. Enjoy!
Read More »Test My Connection, Please!
You probably know how to use the ping command when it comes to testing packet loss on a Windows computer connected to the Internet, but if you don’t, then I have some good news
Read More »Need A Web Proxy? Check It First!
If you’re serious about your privacy, then you must admit that, sometimes, you really need to take advantage of the free Web proxies available online. Unfortunately, no proxy seems to live forever, and this
Read More »Tabberwocky, a Tab Mix Plus Alternative
In the last few years, Opera became my primary browser and still hangs on in there. I know that Chrome is faster and I am aware that Firefox has more extensions than any other
Read More »Remotely Control Your PC Via Twitter!
Without a single doubt, Twitter is useless. Sure, sure, a lot of people will jump up and say I’m crazy, but my Twitter account is even less useful than my Hi5 account (at least
Read More »Opera-Shaped Firefox
When you really like more than just one browser, it gets really interesting, especially since I also love roleplaying. No, we’re not going to talk about RPG games, although I can’t say I hate
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