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Microsoft to avoid transparency with Windows 7

Glyn Moody hits the nail on the head with his critique of Microsoft’s proposed approach to Windows 7: Say little so that the market expects little.
It’s not an unreasonable approach, and Microsoft did get burned for actually warning the market about what it would be providing, only to have to endure the consequences of not [...]

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IETester Software (Download Now)

IETester is a free web browser specifically designed for testing web sites in Internet Explorer including IE 8 beta, IE 7, IE 6, IE 5.5 on both XP and Vista.
Like any web browser, IETester has the usual forward and back buttons, refresh, stop, home, and favorite buttons, but it also has a special feature that [...]

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Malware Removal Tool - JUNE 2008 Edition (Download New)

Malware Removal Tool description
Detect and remove WinTools and SpecialGoods.info / NewGenLook.info
Malware Removal Tool was designed to take care of malicious software and spyware which are too new, take multiple steps to remove, or are not eliminated by the major antispyware companies.
For best results, run the Malware Removal Tool in safe mode. Double click the setup.exe [...]

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Software to Open Any Document or Folder with One Click!

Version reviewed: 1.10.2 Build 57
Launch Express is a small utility, but it makes a big difference. Basically, this application is a Quick Launch substitute.
Some features:
Using the program is very simple. Just select a list of files or folders that you want to have at hand. You can add or delete items, as well as change [...]

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Windows 7 - Between Vista SP2 and Windows 8, Close to What SP2 Was to XP

Undoubtedly, the recent events focused on the next iteration of the Windows platform qualify these past days as the week of Windows 7. Make no mistake about it, even though the Redmond company started communicating Windows 7, it failed to diverge in any way from its official policy of keeping the world in the dark [...]

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Use a RAM Disk to Secure and Speed up Your Mac

You might have heard about the legend of the RAM disk that could make any Mac faster just by assigning it to handle the cache of internet browsers or even run games from it. Well, it might have made quite a difference for little games that you would run on a OS 9 based Mac [...]

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‘You Already Have MinWin’ news@osnews.com

We have learnt quite a lot about Windows 7 this week, and one of the things was that Windows 7 would not get a new kernel. The call for a new kernel has been made a few times on the internet, but anyone with a bit more insight into Windows’ kernel knows that there is [...]

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CodeLite IDE v1.0RC01 Available for Download

The CodeLite team is pleased to announce the CodeLite v1.0RC01 is available. This release includes a bundle app for MacOS 10.5.2
What is CodeLite?
CodeLite is an open source project that target itself to become the best open source IDE for C/C++.Here is a sneak peek at CodeLite functionlities:

Comes with two editor’s themes: BlackTheme and Default
Generic support [...]

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Windows 7 - Next Generation User Interface

One thing is clear, although starting from the summer of 2007 and ending in the first half of this year, the main focus for Microsoft has been building Windows Vista SP1, Windows XP SP3, in terms of the Windows client the company did much more than just service packs. In the background of Vista SP1 [...]

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Linux Users: No MSDN Downloads for You!

“Okay, I confess, I use Microsoft products. A lot. Go ahead and revoke my Linux advocate license, I’m a traitorous clueless fool. Yadda yadda yadda. Have we gotten that out of the way? Great.
“Maybe I’m being totally unreasonable, but with the advent of free desktop and SMB virtualization products, one should be able to have [...]

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