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Thursday, May 30, 2013
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Folder locker 7.0
Folder Lock lets you password-protect files, folders and drives; encrypt your important files on--the-fly; backup them in real-time; protect USB drives and portable devices; shred files and clean history. Folder Lock is the most downloaded file-security application with more than 25 million users.
Sublime Text 2.0.1
A new beta of Sublime Text 2, Build 2181, is available now for your enjoyment. The first thing you’ll notice is the new icon, by the The Iconfactory.
The icon represents a key on a keyboard, and the color of the key links it with the previous icon.
A selection of the other changes in this beta:
Simplified Settings. Settings were previously split into File Settings and Global Settings. These two sets have now been combined into a single settings file, so you won’t need to work out which setting goes where. The first time you run build 2181, your previous user settings will be automatically merged.
Improved Automatic Indentation. Auto indent is now smarter, so when you press enter, the indentation of the new line will be determined correctly more often. It’s aware of language features (such as indenting the line following an if statement in C), and will use bracket matching to determine indentation.
Word Highlighting. When selecting a word, other occurrences of that word will be highlighted, for example, to help visualise where variables are used. This can be controlled with thematch_selection setting.
Text Rendering Quality. 2181 features several subtle improvements to text rendering, including:
- Windows now uses Consolas by default, and will give better results when using Direct Write.
- Improved sub-pixel positioning on OS X, matching Core Text output.
- Linux now uses Pango, giving better results for unicode text.
- Rendering of rulers, line highlights and misspellings has been improved.
Lots More! Auto Complete has learnt to be less intrusive, file renaming is more intuitive, Vintage mode has been improved, large folder trees are handled better, and there are many other improvements and fixes.
Spotflux-latestpc.exe
Spotflux is a free encrypted VPN client that routes your Internet traffic through a series of secure servers that mask your actual IP and make it virtually impossible to trace the connection back to your computer. Unlike some VPN clients, Spotflux is easy enough for anyone to use.
Spotflux has a unique Setup wizard that offers more options than most installers, including extra software we declined to install. The first thing Spotflux did when it launched was to secure our Internet connection by changing our settings to conform to the secure network's servers. Our browser opened with our secure connection (you can change that option in the program's Settings) but it took a few reloads before we could load any Web page; in fact, we had to close Spotflux and reopen it to access Web pages with our default browser, Chrome. It's almost impossible for an Internet connection routed through multiple secure VPN servers to be as fast as your normal broadband connection, and we noticed a bit of a lag in our browsing with Spotflux activated, though it's not really a concern since even our slowest sites loaded quickly enough -- certainly fast enough that we didn't think about disabling Spotflux right away, as has so often been the case with secure VPN clients. A system-tray icon let us check Spotflux's status at any time simply by hovering the cursor; right-clicking produced a menu that let us disable Spotflux's secure connection, access the program's Settings, and Quit the program. The Settings are basic but useful, such as languages, startup behavior, and proxies. Spotflux doesn't have a Help file in the usual sense, but the program is so easy to use, and a Support tab on the Settings dialog generates Support Bundles.
Securing your Internet connection helps protect your privacy and anonymity, and it blocks Web trackers and those all-too-personalized ads, too. It even protects against infected Web sites. Spotflux made all that as easy as any tool we've tried, and it doesn't slow your browsing enough to make you want to quit it.
Free Hide Ip (v3.8)
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Surf anonymously and get protected from websites, hackers or identity thieves that want to monitor your online activities or steal your identity or other personal information. - Choose IP Country
The Choose IP Country option enables you to select one country at your wish from the country list and then you are assigned fake IP addresses from the designated country. - Send Anonymous Emails
Hide your real IP address in email headers and send anonymous emails through any web based mail system (e.g. Gmail, Hotmail). - Get Unbanned from Forums and Blocked Websites
Hide your real IP address with Free Hide IP, which will un-ban you from any forums or other blocked websites that have ever banned you.
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Internet download manger 6.12
Internet Download Manager is an excellent internet download accelerator that will care of all your downloads from the moment you install it on your PC.
High speed internet connections are common these days, but that doesn’t mean we don’t sometimes need help when it comes to downloading from the net. Even if you have the fastest router in the neighborhood, take a look at Internet Download Manager (also known as Idman), because it really has a lot to offer.
High speed internet connections are common these days, but that doesn’t mean we don’t sometimes need help when it comes to downloading from the net. Even if you have the fastest router in the neighborhood, take a look at Internet Download Manager (also known as Idman), because it really has a lot to offer.
You can add new downloads from the Internet Download Manager interface, but it's more usual to let it capture links. This means that every time you click on a certain file type (which can be specified through configuration options), Internet Download Manager will handle the download itself rather than letting the browser do the job. Everything is automatic: no changing from one app to another, no copying and pasting, no hassle at all.
Once Internet Download Manager captures the link, you can either download the file right away or save it for later, which can be a good alternative if you need all of your bandwidth for the moment and plan to leave the computer on during the night. Downloads can be classified into custom categories before starting them and can also be resumed if the connection is lost or broken.
Speedy downloads
Internet Download Manager does accelerate downloads, although it all depends on your internet connection. That is, don’t expect to download at the speed of light if you’re still using one of those old-fashioned 56K modems. Internet Download Manager achieves quite satisfying download rates by using multiple thread connections with servers.
Internet Download Manager's configuration menu displays a wide range of functions and tools devoted to handling your downloads, such as checking files for viruses with your own antivirus or limiting the amount of bandwidth used by the program. There’s also support for server authentication and proxy, FTP and HTTPS servers.
Internet Download Manager does its job and does it well, so even if your internet connection speed is faster than usual, you should still give it a try.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
VirtualBox 4.2
Oracle VM VirtualBox (formerly Sun VirtualBox, Sun xVM VirtualBox and innotek VirtualBox) is an x86 virtualizationsoftware package, created by software company Innotek GmbH, purchased in 2008 by Sun Microsystems, and now developed by Oracle Corporation as part of its family of virtualization products. Oracle VM VirtualBox is installed on an existing host operating system as an application; this host application allows additional guest operating systems, each known as a Guest OS, to be loaded and run, each with its own virtual environment.
Supported host operating systems include Linux, Mac OS X, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8,Solaris, and OpenSolaris; there is also a port to FreeBSD.[3] Supported guest operating systems include versions and derivations of Windows, Linux, BSD, OS/2, Solaris and others.[4] Since release 3.2.0, VirtualBox also allows limited virtualization of Mac OS X guests on Apple hardware, though OSX86 can also be installed using VirtualBox.[5][6]
Since version 4.1, Windows guests on supported hardware can take advantage of the recently implemented WDDM driver included in the guest additions; this allows Windows Aero to be enabled along with Direct3D support.
Monday, May 13, 2013
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