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posted Nov 16, 2010, 8:33 AM by Chris Franklin
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InfoDVD Shrink was, is and always will be freeware! Development has been discontinued in May 2005 resulting in the final versions listed below. All other versions (DVD Shrink 2010 etc.) are scams.
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posted Nov 3, 2010, 5:46 PM by Chris Franklin
InfoThe Tor software protects you by bouncing your communications around a distributed network of relays run by volunteers all around the world: it prevents somebody watching your Internet connection from learning what sites you visit, it prevents the sites you visit from learning your physical location, and it lets you access sites which are blocked.
The Tor Browser Bundle lets you use Tor on Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux without needing to install any software. It can run off a USB flash drive, comes with a pre-configured web browser, and is self-contained. The Tor IM Browser Bundleadditionally allows instant messaging and chat over Tor. If you would prefer to use your existing web browser, install Tor permanently, or if you don't use Windows, see the other ways to download Tor.
You can download this copy
Windows 1.3.12 (en-US) http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WMDUXLJO
Linux-i686 1.0.15
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posted Nov 1, 2010, 8:20 AM by Chris Franklin
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FairUse is a DVD backup software designed to be very easy to use. It makes turning DVD into high quality DivX, XviD, H264 avi or mp4 files a breeze by guiding you in a step-by-step "wizard" interface. Conversion profiles for Apple TV, iPod, iPhone, PS3, Xbox 360, Tivo, Zune and standalone DivX DVD players.
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posted Oct 31, 2010, 7:59 AM by Chris Franklin
The book is not a language primer, a language reference, or a single technology book. It's a book that will help professional developers move from previous versions of Visual Studio (starting with 2003 and on up). It will cover the features of Visual Studio 2010 through an application. It will go through a lot of the exciting new language features and new versions of the most popular technologies without putting the emphasis on the technologies themselves. It will instead put the emphasis on how you would get to those new tools and features from Visual Studio 2010.
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