March 20, 2008

Tiny Spell

I'm telling you, it feels really good to hunt down downloads for our readers and bag a winner! This may be one of the most useful downloads I have ever found. I loved this little gem from the moment I misspelled my first file (which was about five seconds after the install!)

It's called Tiny Spell, but what it does isn't tiny at all. Tiny Spell can correct your spelling in any application within Windows. That's huge! So, if you're working in a program that doesn't support MS Word, you can still have confidence knowing you're spelling everything right. No more dumping a word into a Word document find viagra just to see if it is spelled correctly. With Tiny Spell's simple to use interface, you'll cruise through misspelled words easily and quickly.

Tiny Spell sits in your system tray and turns from white to yellow when it recognizes an incorrectly spelled word.

A quick click on the icon and a list of possible spelling choices pops up. Highlight the correct entry and you're on your way. I find it easier to use this "on the fly" in Word than the actual built in spellchecker. You can also add words to Tiny Spell's database that it may not be familiar with and it will then recognize them in the future.

This really is a great program and I'm sure that if you're like me, you'll get your money's worth out of it! But, of course, it's free, so you don't have to worry about that either. Now, go on and enjoy the safety net that Tiny Spell can provide for you!

You can download Tiny Spell for yourself right here. Enjoy!

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March 13, 2008

Microsoft: Vista SP1 will break these programs

By Suzanne Tindal, ZDNet Australia
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 21, 2008 6:19:00 AM

Microsoft has published a list of programs that will not work or that will suffer from reduced functionality after the installation of Vista Service Pack 1.

The list of programs consists mostly of security applications, such as Trend Micro Internet Security 2008. However, programs such as The New York Times Reader application also feature on the list. Users are advised to install updates from the application vendor to fix the problem.

"Windows Vista Service Pack 1 contains many security, reliability, and feature updates for Windows Vista," the company said. "A program may experience a loss of functionality after you install Windows Vista SP1. However, most programs will continue to work as expected after you install Windows Vista SP1."

The list is not considered to be comprehensive, and Microsoft has asked users who encounter problems with other applications to first restart their PC and, if they still encounter problems, to install a newer version of the program or contact the software vendor.

Without SP1 incompatibilities, Windows Vista is already facing an ingrained perception by enterprise users of incompatibility with old systems, said Joseph Sweeney, an analyst at Intelligent Business Research Services.

Issues of back compatibility require regression testing on old applications, making any deployment do you need a prescription for viagra very painful to do in one install, he said. "In theory, you only have to fix it once, and you should be able to deploy it across your whole environment, but many organizations do not have a highly automated deployment."

The problems with SP1 will only make backward-compatibility issues worse, he said, especially since many companies have been waiting to deploy the operating system until the release of the service stack.

The positive thing about Vista, he said, has been that organizations are stepping back and looking at their deployment methods. Because the desktop market is maturing, the trend would have happened anyway, he said, but Vista's problems have acted as a catalyst.

Suzanne Tindal of ZDNet Australia reported from Sydney.

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March 12, 2008

Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility

Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility (exe) Install INF files to properly configure the chipset for specific functionality, such discount viagra canada as USB or SATA.

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March 6, 2008

IEFix

IEFix is a general purpose repair utility for Internet Explorer that repairs it by registering its core DLL files and reinstalling them by using the IE.INF file. IEFix is suitable for Windows 98/ME/2000 and XP systems.

IEFix can fix the following problems:

  • When you click a hyperlink in an e-mail message or on a Web page, you may experience one or more of the following issues:

    1.) Nothing happens.
    2.) The new window may be blank.
    3.) You may receive a scripting error message.

  • When you use the Print command or the Print Preview command in Internet Explorer, nothing happens.

  • When you try to connect to Web folders, you may receive the following error message: "The current operation could not be completed, because an unexpected error has occurred."

  • The Internet Options Advanced tab is completely blank.

  • The Internet Explorer About box version information is completely blank.

  • The address bar search does not work.

  • You're unable to type in text boxes on a search engine or on a Web site.

What IEFix Does

  • Registers the core Internet Explorer libraries.

  • Repairs Internet Explorer using the IE.INF method (in Windows XP).

  • Fixes the application path setting (in Windows XP).

Using IEFix for Yourself

  • Download IEFix right here and run it.

  • Click the Apply button.

  • You'll then be prompted for your operating system CD or your Service Pack Files location.

    1.) If you're using Windows XP, insert your operating system CD. For OEM systems, simply point to the operating system's source path when prompted. Mention the path as "C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386."

    2.) If you don't have your Windows installation CD and if the installation source files are not present on your hard drive, you may click Cancel. IEFix will still continue with the DLL registration part.

    3.) Restart Windows.

IEFix is a great utility for the problems listed above. I hope it helps cheap female viagra you solve some of yours!

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March 3, 2008

Cyberduck 2.8.4

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Cyberduck is an open-source SFTP (SSH Secure File Transfer) and FTP browser licenced under the GPL. Cyberduck features the same intuitive interface for both FTP and SFTP browsing and is now Mac-only, with a completely rewritten user interface using the Cocoa framework. You can open connections to multiple servers, thanks to its document-based interface. A simple Favorites manager allows you to store frequently used servers.

Drag and drop is supported for both downloading and uploading files. Just drag a file or folder from the Finder to the browser window or vice versa to start the transfer. canada viagra online File deletion and renaming, checking, and changing of permissions is possible with a Finder-like info panel. Rendezvous also is supported. Version 2.8.4 includes unspecified updates.

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