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Mozilla Firefox » Top 5 Add-ons for a secure browsing with Mozilla
Author: George Petrisor
Date: Wed, 09 Sep 2009 05:30:33 +0000
These days everyone is concern regarding the privacy of their information. Either when surfing the internet or shopping online, your want to make sure you won't be the victim of a identity theft. This is why we believed that this Top 5 best Add-ons for a secure browsing with Mozilla will help you get what you want: a safer online experience.
And here are our top 5 Winners:
1) Adblock Plus
2) Better Privacy
3) No Script
4) WOT
5) FoxyProxy
Keywords: top 5, add-ons, mozzila, secure, browsing,
Platform: Windows (generic)
7Zip » A Fistfull of Reasons for Compressing Data Using the 7z Archive Format
Author: A. I. Admin
Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2009 20:53:40 +0000
7z is a new archive format, providing a high compression ratio.
The main features of the 7z format:
Open architecture;
High compression ratio;
Strong AES-256 encryption;
Ability to use any compression, conversion or encryption method;
Supports files with sizes up to 16000000000 GB;
Unicode file names;
Solid compression;
Archive headers compression.
Keywords: best compression, best archivation, compression tips, compression 7zip, compression guide, data compression, how to compress data
Platform: Windows (generic)
File Lock PRO » How to Protect Your Files Against Unwanted Intrusions
Author: A. I. Admin
Date: Thu, 06 Aug 2009 20:24:43 +0000
There are lots of programs for file encryption. I tried File Lock PRO to safely lock files before you email, backup or upload them to an FTP site. Files that are locked by the application are completely secure and portable. All your protected files can only be opened with the original password, so that noone can open them unless providing the proper password set to lock them.
Keywords: how, protect your files, against, unwanted, intrusions, encrypt, protection, encryption, user guide
Platform: Windows Vista (32bit)
Not Assigned » Using BitTorrent clients under Ubuntu - Deluge
Author: A. I. Admin
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 16:27:28 +0000
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.
Keywords: using, bittorrent, clients, under, ubuntu
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
MozBackup » How to back-up your Mozilla based software with MozBackup
Author: George Petrisor
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 04:28:47 +0000
MozBackup is a free tiny program that makes saving and restoring all your bookmarks, extensions, cache and other personal settings on Mozilla software a streamlined and stress-free experience.
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