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Request a tipYahoo! Messenger Online Status Checker By Admin Published: May 27, 2008 Print EmailMany of you may have already used Buddy Spy, the small application which offers you the ability to see if your friend is truly online or if they are invisible. As some you you might know, Buddy Spy is a standalone application which needs to be downloaded and installed on your computer. Read More... View Comments (0)
How To Use MEEBO By Admin Published: May 13, 2008 Print EmailMeebo is a new communications and media company that's re-writing the way people have conversations and communicate on the Web. Read More... View Comments (0)
Google Search Improved Functionality By Admin Published: March 10, 2008 Print EmailGoogle has made some improvements in order to enhance its search engine functionality. Read More... View Comments (0)
Google Image Labeler By Admin Published: February 12, 2008 Print EmailGoogle Image Labeler is a feature of Google Search that allows you to label images and help improve the quality of Google's image search results. Read More... View Comments (0)
recordMyDesktop for Ubuntu - User Guide By Admin Published: February 7, 2008 Print EmailMany presentations and documentations on the web are often packed with short demo videos made from recordings of user interactions with an application, website, etc. Such videos are often meant to give to a new user a quick startup on the main concepts behind a software product, usage guidelines or proof-of-concept. When producing such movies you usually need a tool capable of recording your activity on your desktop or your interaction with a specific application, with or without mouse movement or actions, etc. If you are running Ubuntu, it is very easy to produce such demos. One of the tools that are available from the universe repository is called recordMyDesktop ( http://recordmydesktop.iovar.org). Read More... View Comments (0)
How To Import / Transfer Contacts from Other Email Accounts To Yahoo! Mail By Admin Published: February 5, 2008 Print EmailBasically, when you create a new Yahoo! email account, it will be tabula rasa. You will need to fill up the Address Book yourself with your' contacts' email addresses. Now, you can do this with a few clicks. There's no need to manually enter a large number of email addresses into your Yahoo! address book. Read More... View Comments (0)
Fighting SPAM By Admin Published: January 14, 2008 Print EmailA new approach for fighting SPAM. Read More... View Comments (0)
Essentials or not ? Published: November 8, 2007 Essential software: the term, the meaning, the description. All in essence. Read More...There are no programs to display here. Cobian Backup Installation Guide (Cobian Backup) March 11, 2008 Cobian Backup is a multi-threaded program that can be used to schedule and backup your files and directories from their original location to other directories/drives in the same computer or other computer in your network. Google Talk Installation Guide (Google Talk) December 26, 2007 Instant messaging and PC-to-PC calls application. ImgBurn Installation Guide (ImgBurn) April 11, 2008 ImgBurn is a handy freeware tool built to help you create disk images or burn images or files on CDs or DVDs. The setup process is quick and easy and, once, you've installed it, you will be able to create disk images or burn disks right away. How To Install BitLord (BitLord) April 17, 2008 BitLord is a peer-to-peer file-sharing freeware application fully compatible with Bittorrent, which is the most popular peer-to-peer protocol designed for high-speed distribution of 100MB or GB sized files. BitLord is a powerful and at the same time easy-to-use bittorrent client. Yahoo! Messenger Online Status Checker (SofTips) May 27, 2008 Many of you may have already used Buddy Spy, the small application which offers you the ability to see if your friend is truly online or if they are invisible. As some you you might know, Buddy Spy is a standalone application which needs to be downloaded and installed on your computer. |
qBittorrent - Kubuntu BitTorrent Client (Kubuntu)Published: July 10, 2008 Unlike Ubuntu which is packaged with Gnome, for the KDE desktop that comes with Kubuntu is a little bit harder to find native clients, or clients which fit good on your desktop. However, there are a couple of clients which are accesibile: KTorrent and qBittorrent. There is another client which fits with Kubuntu, but being available only as source package makes it to be appropriate for the advanced users. If you're OK with the source code compiling, then go ahead for FatRat, otherwise, stick to the already existing clients. KTorrent - Kubuntu BiTorrent Client (Kubuntu)Published: July 10, 2008 Unlike Ubuntu which is packaged with Gnome, for the KDE desktop that comes with Kubuntu is a little bit harder to find native clients, or clients which fit good on your desktop. However, there are a couple of clients which are accesibile: KTorrent and qBittorrent. There is another client which fits with Kubuntu, but being available only as source package makes it to be appropriate for the advanced users. If you're OK with the source code compiling, then go ahead for FatRat, otherwise, stick to the already existing clients. Using BitTorrent clients under Ubuntu - Azureus (Ubuntu)Published: June 13, 2008 Although under Linux you won't find BitTorrent clients such as uTorrent and BitComet which are popular under Windows OS, or at least you can't run them under as native binaries, however you can find very good alternatives. Since I am going to write about Ubuntu clients, thus appropriate for the Gnome desktop environment, I am not going to mention the clients which are typical for KDE. Under Gnome there are some popular clients such as Deluge, Transmission, and Azureus. However, Deluge and Azureus have Windows builds, thus for some of you, these clients might not be a brand new thing. Using BitTorrent clients under Ubuntu - Deluge (Ubuntu)Published: June 13, 2008 Although under Linux you won't find BitTorrent clients such as uTorrent and BitComet which are popular under Windows OS, or at least you can't run them under as native binaries, however you can find very good alternatives. Since I am going to write about Ubuntu clients, thus appropriate for the Gnome desktop environment, I am not going to mention the clients which are typical for KDE. Under Gnome there are some popular clients such as Deluge, Transmission, and Azureus. However, Deluge and Azureus have Windows builds, thus for some of you, these clients might not be a brand new thing. |