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February 6th, 2011, 09:06 PM | #152 |
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Don't know if this was submitted b4 but this is a very nice video, book etc cataloguer and it's free .. very image oriented
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February 10th, 2011, 07:40 AM | #153 |
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Secunia
Perhaps most of you have heard of and/or use this program, but I wanted to bring it to your attention if not. It's called Secunia PSI. I use it to make sure all of my software is kept current and all of the security fixes are in place. It's free and works exceptionally well. It even offers a "one click" solution for fixes. Just thought I would pass it on for what it's worth.
From their website: The Secunia PSI is a FREE security tool designed to detect vulnerable and out-dated programs and plug-ins which expose your PC to attacks. Attacks exploiting vulnerable programs and plug-ins are rarely blocked by traditional anti-virus and are therefore increasingly "popular" among criminals. http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/ |
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chatting : removed thanks posts : removed program requests : removed duplicate recommendations : removed further modifications will follow (recommendations overview grouped by main topics) future usage: in this thread, please only recommend a useful software. add the location (URL) where people can download and inform about it and also leave a brief description of the software's purpose. if you have questions related to a software or want to reply to a recommendation, please post them here with a quote: Useful Programs - Requests, Questions and Discussions. If it's helpful to bundle questions and answers (because much instruction is necessary/available), we can start a thread about the software in the tutorial section by using good posts which were added to the discussion thread, or - if you are motivated - you can create a tutorial on your own. we also can add a crosslink to such a tutorial in the related post where the software is recommended. this keeps information together and the focus over recommendations won't get lost between explanations, questions and pure chitchats. thanks for understanding.
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Some PDF Images Extract
...and yes, in spite of the name, it extracts all of the images.
http://www.somepdf.com/downloads.html I had tried another PDF extractor a while back (I can't remember if it was recommended here or not), but it failed on every extract. I finally got around to looking around for another today, and found this nice one. It's freeware, works quickly, and has a simple control setup. About the only thing it doesn't have is a snappy name (Some PDF Images Extract; what were they thinking?)
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March 11th, 2011, 06:39 PM | #156 |
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Video Snapshot Genius (Shareware) is a usefull tool to capture single images or thumbnails from a movie file like mpeg, avi, flv or DVD. It is like Image Grabber II with some more Options like a batch mode and a Picture Viewer and it also works on Windows 7. More information here: http://www.lonking.com/video-snapshots/
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StaxRip - Encoding GUI
I would recommend StaxRip tto anyone who is casually interested in encoding movies but doesn't want the hassle of more advanced programs like Megui.
It supports various containers (avi, mp4, mkv etc.) and you can either do xvid or x264. It is fairly easy to use and creates good quality movies. Take a look at this guide: http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/arch...th_staxrip.cfm Last edited by kogi; March 12th, 2011 at 11:14 PM.. |
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Oscar's File Renamer (Freeware) is a tool to rename files with a full featured Text-Editor. If you have hundreds of movie-files of your favorite TV-Series, for example, and you have found a list with the titles of the episodes online, you can copy it to clipboard and paste it to Oscar's File Renamer. Just add the File ending like avi or wmv etc. and klick o. k. Thats all. If there is any mistake you can also undo the last changes. For more information go to this site: http://www.mediachance.com/free/renamer.htm
It works on Windows 7 too. Last edited by Hamsam; March 14th, 2011 at 02:19 AM.. Reason: Information added |
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Firefox 4(Release candidate - RC)browser
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softwar...ease_candidate download http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/RC/ http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/RC/features/ http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/RC/technology/ For Web developers or anyone who wants the nitty gritty tech detail and what their trying to do https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Fir...for_developers "3/10 add-ons not tested for compatibility as yet" Mozilla Firefox 4 Release Candidate for Windows, Mac and Linux Now Available Posted by Mozilla March 9th, 2011 · Firefox, Mozilla News Mozilla Firefox 4 for Windows, Mac and Linux has exited the beta cycle and is now available as a release candidate in more than 70 languages. The millions of users testing Firefox 4 will be automatically updated to this version and will join our Mozilla QA team in validating the new features, enhanced performance and stability and HTML5 capabilities in Firefox 4. Testers are encouraged to check out the Web O’ Wonder in order to see the future of the Web with cutting edge demos that showcase the incredible online experiences developers can now create. Developers can submit their own demos to the Mozilla Developer Network Demo Studio. Thanks to our community of add-ons developers, more than 70 percent of Firefox Add-ons are now compatible with Firefox 4. If your favorite add-on isn’t marked as compatible, you can help test it using the Firefox Add-ons Compatibility Reporter. We build Firefox with help from our contributors and millions of beta testers. The team has fixed more than 8,000 bugs since the first beta release of Firefox 4. Please help test the release candidate and provide feedback to make sure Firefox 4 is the best it can be. Last edited by buttsie; March 19th, 2011 at 09:00 PM.. |
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Folder Guide (freeware) is a free handy utility that provides fast access to your frequently used and favorite folders. It can operate as the part of your context menu in your Windows Explorer. After quick install it will appear in context menus of Windows Explorer and Open/Save dialogs as "Folder Guide" item. With Folder Guide, you no longer need dozens of mouse clicks to navigate to your desired folder. Now reach your favorite folders in just 2 mouse clicks. Select from right click menu "Folder Guide" then click on your desired folder. Folder Guide runs automatically as part of the Windows Explorer context menu, so you will never need to start the program otherwise you want to edit the list of folders. It also works from the desktop, the Start button. Download: http://www.freeware365.com/desktop/folderguide.htm Last edited by Hamsam; March 16th, 2011 at 02:27 AM.. Reason: new image inserted |
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