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dsoltesz

dsoltesz

… a 43 year old girl from the United States

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  • boxee
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    I set up a small form factor PC w/Ubuntu and boxee for my entertainment system. Looks great on my big screen, and performs great. Love being able to access online content and my media on my entertainment system.

  • Desktop iCalendar
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    Fantastic app - just what I've been looking for to replace Active Desktop Calendar. It syncs with Google Calendars nicely. However, Google Sync crashes once or twice a day, so I'm not sure I'll be keeping this app on my system.

  • Sony Ericsson DRM Packager
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    Nicest features are the ability to batch convert files and export lists.

  • Page Breeze HTML Editor
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    For a free WYSIWYG web page editor, it's pretty good. The tabbed HTML code editor, visual editor, and IE preview windows are nice, and the form editor is pretty handy.

  • Page Breeze HTML Editor Installer
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    For a free WYSIWYG web page editor, it's pretty good. The tabbed HTML code editor, visual editor, and IE preview windows are nice, and the form editor is pretty handy.

  • Visioneer OneTouch Module
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    Pretty handy utility, particularly for scanning a lot of documents and photos.

  • Chronograph
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    Love this little tool for keeping my system clock sync'd to NIST. It has a handy little pop-up calendar, and replace the Windows task tray clock with a snazzy skinned clock.

  • XAMPP Tomcat Addon
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    The Tomcat add-on sold me on using XAMPP for quickie "I need a test server to thrash on in three minutes" kind of needs. Dead easy, stable, and it worked out of the box the first time.

  • XAMPP
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    Extremely easy to install and configure! Great web-server-in-a-box. It's nicely organized and comes with most of the right stuff (the Tomcat add-on really sold me). After running (in a Win VM) for several days, it appear to be stable, and everything worked without a hitch. After 15+ years as a *nix web dev and admin, XAMPP is definitely what I'll be using when I need a quickie L/WAMP set-up to play with.

  • Seesmic Desktop
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    Preview Release: There's a lot about Seesmic I like, and it has the potential to be an improvement over tweetdeck. Some of the features are cumbersome and/or non-intuitive. The app did crash. I'll be watching to see how this develops, but for now, I'm not quite ready to ditch Tweetdeck.

  • Webcam32
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    Drives my webcam 24-7-365. Works great, very stable.

  • GPS TrackMaker
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    Love it for moving data back and forth from Garmin Oregon 400T.

  • Apophysis
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    A lot of fun!

  • Ultra Fractal
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    My favorite feature is the distributed network rendering, allowing me to effortlessly farm out fractal rendering to other systems on my network.

  • Digsby

    I started the install for this app because it looks pretty cool. However, I was thrown off by the number of additional things I had to "reject" during the installation (toolbar, trial apps, home page change, etc.) and did not finish the installation. I simply don't feel I can trust this application, so I hope others have a positive experience.