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Music Player XMPlay Updated Adds Crossfading Support

XMPlay is a lightweight and portable music player for the Windows operating system. It is one of the few music player that combine a low resource usage with an incredible amount of features. The size of the player is tiny compared to other music players like Winamp which becomes apparent when looking at the download [...]

Author: , Wednesday December 23, 2009
Categories: Software, Windows

Pingdom Accounts [Christmas Giveaway]

Many webmasters and system administrators need to know immediately when they websites or servers go down. Downtime can mean that business is lost, that search engines record errors when trying to crawl a website and that first time visitors never come back because the website or service is not loading or displaying error messages. Big [...]

Author: , Wednesday December 23, 2009
Categories: Online Services, The Web

Two Things that Keep Me From Switching to Opera

The recent preview of Opera 10.50 has shown that the Opera development team is dedicated and willing to improve their web browser even if it does not get the attention that it deserves. That speed increase coupled with other interesting features and options like Opera Turbo or Opera Unite make Opera a very attractive web [...]

Author: , Wednesday December 23, 2009
Categories: Browsing, Opera

How To Download Vevo Videos At Youtube

Regular Youtube visitors might have noticed the Vevo logo that is now being displayed on many Youtube music videos. Try a search for Lady Gaga or any of the other popular artists that top the Youtube music video list to see the logo in action. This is part of a deal between Google and several [...]

Author: , Wednesday December 23, 2009
Categories: Browsing, Firefox

More Mozilla Firefox 4 Design Mockups Appear

Firefox 4 is still a long time away but some dedicated developers and designers are already at work to take the web browser to the next level. One of the improvements that the developers seem to concentrate on is the look and feel of the web browser. Some say this moves Firefox 4 nearer to [...]

Author: , Wednesday December 23, 2009
Categories: Browsing, Firefox

Maintain your GNOME registry with gconf-editor

The Windows operating system is not the only operating system with a registry. And I do realize that many of you cringed when you read the words “Windows” and “registry” in the same sentence. But don’t worry – the GNOME registry isn’t such a beast that can take your machine down with a single, poorly [...]

Author: , Tuesday December 22, 2009
Categories: Advice, Desktop Manager, Linux, Open Source, Tutorials Basic

Backup And File Sync Software PowerFolder

Power Folder is a comprehensive software program for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Apple Macintosh computers that can be used to backup and sync data. The free version of the file synchronization and backup software comes with 1 Gigabyte of free online storage space and unlimited transfers. The online storage space is just one of the [...]

Author: , Tuesday December 22, 2009
Categories: Software, Windows

Autostart Firefox In Private Browsing Mode

Private browsing mode is a new option that all popular web browsers are offering by now (the latest to add this mode was the Opera web browser that had the mode implemented in the recently released Opera 10.50 pre-alpha release. Once turned on private browsing mode ensures that data that is generated during that browsing [...]

Author: , Tuesday December 22, 2009
Categories: Browsing, Firefox

MySQL Database Comparison Software Mysql Structure Compare

A website that is run by one of my friends got hacked recently resulting in several unpleasant manipulations like redirecting visitors to another domain. My friend suspected that the hacker manipulated the MySQL database of the website but there was not an easy way to find out. The only way he could think of was [...]

Author: , Tuesday December 22, 2009
Categories: Linux, Software, Windows

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