Thursday, September 24, 2009

FeedDemon 3.0

The official version of FeedDemon 3.0, the desktop RSS reader that syncs with Google Reader is already available, and it corrects many, many features and updates for lovers of all things RSS.
 
 The Digital Inspiration blog hosts huge list of updates to FeedDemon 3.0, with the bold features, including the timing of Google Reader, which marks the "dial" with the icons of food, the most of extracts shortened URL Smart Twitter functionality automatically linking the power @, #, and this is Twit other performance improvements, and good, is quite unfair to try to highlight a few dozens of small adjustments made to this version. Suffice it to say, if you need a feed reader Google Desktop for Windows, you will not regret you tried FeedDemon.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

John's Background Switcher

If you like the mix of your Windows screen, the latest version of John's Background Switcher lets you do almost any Internet source, and any specific way you want depending on the monitors.
 
 We have taken a little love in this clever little freeware soft once or twice before, and version 4 of the John's Background Switcher (JBS) gives us even more to love. If you have a monitor, like uploading photos JBS can somehow do that, but if you have a lot of pictures that need a certain level and the need to expand, and others must Focus - The application can do that too. There is a new support for Google, Yahoo, and search results to images of Bing, the bottom of the transitions in Vista and Windows 7, and a page setup dialog for creating unified and allow images to your pool and preferences.
 
 There are also new "cork board" and "postal" viewpoints to create desktop collages of multiple photos. Best of all, for those concerned about resources, JBS can be adjusted to change the image of the office every Windows startup, and then disappear if you do not plan to change more than once per session.
 
 John's Background Switcher is a free download for Windows systems, requires Microsoft. NET Framework 2.0 or higher to work.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

SetPower

Windows comes with several power options, solid management, but misses the mark on one point: most of us have different energy saving schemes at different times of day. SetPower automatically adjust power management settings in a user-defined schedule.

Once you've downloaded and installed SetPower, only fire and start planning options for power management based on time of day. Because the type of cheese infomercial video above highlights SetPower is perfect to give you the performance you want, when you need, without wasting energy when you do not need the extra performance potential of saving you some decent money on your electricity bill.

If you're in bed after midnight during the week, for example, has a large supply current to ensure that you are sleeping or hibernating soon. If you spend an hour or two on the team in the morning before leaving for work, adjust the power management settings for a yield a little more about saving energy. If you're working 9 to 5, re-call another energy-saving quick setting Hibernate. (You get the picture).

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Converber

Whether you need to convert into a common unit of measurement or brown Converber should have everything covered. Save Flash is a mobile conversion tool with the ability to convert hundreds of units of measurement.

Library Converber units with more than 300 entries in 22 categories, including acceleration, the electric current, flow, volume, and more. In the unlikely event that a conversion is counted, adding that it's as simple as opening the editor added the conversion and added to the collection.

You can pair down the list to a manageable size by setting up favorites for the conversion of frequent use or simply say to use only Converber conversions are common. Converber is a freeware, portable, and only for Windows.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Remember the Milk Task Manager

Willing to allow its users a platform you can not reach them back, remember that milk has launched an application for Android Pro accounts exceeds the iPhone application as a key.

All listings, labels and other things to do functionality expected to be present in the Android App, such as reminders of tasks in the dropdown menu tray, the location-aware, smart and add research functions. What is knowledge, Android milk in front of his brothers iPhone is the ability to synchronize tasks and upgrades in the background without the application open. Certainly, it is only a general force Android, and if you prefer the immediacy of the push notification is not a concern. However, the Android platform feels like a natural complement to Remember The Milk.

Remember The Milk is a free download for Android phones only; downloaded without Android $ 25 per year pro PPP accounts can try free for 15 days. Any person who downloads for Android RTM should take a few minutes walk through the configuration because there are a lot of customization to do there.

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Sunday, September 13, 2009

TinyGrab

TinyGrab did in the instant screen sharing a wink on the Mac With a simple keyboard command for a free account, you can share images in seconds.

Once you have installed and connected TinyGrab identification of the account, every time you click Command + Shift +4 the cursor turns into crosshairs. You can select all or part of the screen that is automatically sent to TinyGrab.

When the download is complete a bell rang and a shortened URL will be placed directly on the clipboard. Paste the link below to share and that's it. Watch the video below to see in action.

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Monopoly

Monopoly is a classic board game sold a lot expensive copies around the city with special editions of its game board licensed, and there are several electronic and online play, but nothing comparable in the street Monopoly City . The streets of the city, Parker Brothers have used Google Maps to create a game live World Monopoly with real cities that gameboard Yes, that means you can have (almost) the whole street in the world.

The possibilities of construction is reinforced with castles and skyscrapers. Chance cards have also changed somewhat: now are used to construct the risks of ownership of their competitors. To counter the risks, you should get a shovel on the map. With all this construction and demolition Monopoly City Streets sounds more like a hybrid of Monopoly and Sim City back straight, a gaming monopoly. Perhaps, as the website today, it will be epic fun. If nothing else, this is an era of Google may be pleased to hear his name in the same sentence as "monopoly".

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