All freeware sites should at least include one piece of freeware encryption software for users to choose from. I’m surprised that I haven’t done it yet. After rounds and rounds of testing, TrueCrypt (TC) is my best choice.
TC is a open-source software, which means that anyone can check it’s source code to verify for any [...]
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Posted in Backup, Browser addons, Facebook, Firefox, Firefox addon, Firefox extension, Freeware, Software, Uncategorized, Websites, backup Facebook account, backup facebook, browser extensions, firefox extensions on Nov 14th, 2009
Noaways, a lot of people use Facebook. Most people have lots of friends and play/use many of the games/apps on Facebook. It would be a great pain for people to lose their Facebook account for any reason.
Archive Facebook is a browser extension for Firefox that allows you to backup your Facebook accounts. It has all [...]
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Posted in Backup, Freeware, Freeware Suite, Launcher, LiberLey, Office, Portable Software suite, Portable software, Software, Software suite, System Tools, Toolbar, open source software on Sep 26th, 2009
Would it be annoying if you got a new computer and you had to install all of your old software again, and have to maintain their updates? Also, you might want portable versions so that you could continue to use the software once you’ve changed again to another computer. LiberKey is the solution.
LiberKey is a [...]
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Posted in Backup, Context Menu, Disk Space, File Sharing, File splitting, Freeware, Portable software, Software, Windows, Windows Context/Shell/Menu, Windows Shell, divshare upload, file management, upload on Sep 20th, 2009
Have you ever wanted to upload a file to an online file-sharing service, and found that your file was too big? Or, for some reason, you wanted to make a file’s size smaller? Splitting it is the solution, and GSplit is an extremely versatile tool to do the job.
Gsplit is a freeware that can just split [...]
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Posted in Backup, CD Burner, CD BurnerXP, CD Burning, Disk Burner, Disk Burning, Freeware, Nero, Nero alternative, Office, Office Utils, Software on Sep 17th, 2009
When we talk about disk burning, the first thing most people arrive at is the famous Nero burning suite. Originally Nero was a quick and small stand-alone program to burn CDs, but over the years, trying to win against its competitors, it has added many, many features and has become bloatware, or software that blocks [...]
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Posted in Articles, Backup, Blogging, RSS, Websites, add blog traffic, blog promotion, blog traffic, blogging tips, bookmark, email subscription, promote blog, return traffic, tutorials on Sep 9th, 2009
There’s part four out! The ever-popular Blog promotion series has been half-posted!
Today there are some tips to help provide return traffic:
Provide Email subscription to your readers – most people don’t bother with RSS readers. FeedBurner provides email subscription services for free, but it’s powered by Google, so you’ll need a confirmation cell phone number if [...]
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Posted in Articles, Backup, BanishCD, CAB files, Disk drive, Freeware, Hard Drive, Microsoft, Office, Software, System Tools, Windows CD, registry, registry modification, remove Windows CD on Sep 3rd, 2009
This is another great system utility from the developers AnalogX. How many times have you been told to insert the Windows CD in order to install some drivers or Windows component? Could you find it? Usually the Windows CD is not easy to search for in your large collection of software, so the best resolving way [...]
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Posted in Backup, software. utilities on Aug 28th, 2009
Backup4all is an award-winning, powerful data backup software for Windows. It protects your valuable data from partial or total loss by automating tasks, password protecting and compressing it to save storage space. Using Backup4all you can easily back…
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Posted in Backup, Copying, File Recovery, Freeware, Portable, Software, Unstoppable Copier, Windows Context/Shell/Menu, Windows Shell, file management on Aug 13th, 2009
Have you ever been copying a large amount of files and gone away for some time, only to come back to your PC to find out that the PC stopped on the 4th file because of a “read-only” error and that you had wasted all your time? Isn’t that lame, when even the youngest people [...]
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