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BitDefender Anti Virus Software

BitDefender is an anti-virus software that includes anti-spam and firewall. In addition, the newest version (number 10) features privacy protection tool, a tool for safe web surfing, as well as a root-kit detection and removal tool.

The software is easy to configure and use. If you are always online, it will update itself regularly, without your input. This relative newcomer in the field of antivirus software, of Romanian origin, quickly won accolades from reviewers all over the world. Just do a quick search on the internet and see for yourself! I have been using this software for about one year now, and give it the highest mark. It has faithfully kept my system free of infection. Of course, if you choose to activate all the tools offered by BitDefender, you will pretty much tie your own hands by making your web surfing experience very cumbersome indeed, with BitDefender asking you every two minutes if you agree to accept this or that cookie. That is why I generally instruct this software to do certain things only, and as for the rest, I rely on my own common sense.

X1 | Desktop Search

If you need to find something fast and easily on your computer, check out X1 Desktop Search.

X1 creates an index of items on your computer that can quickly be searched. X1 also offers a preview window that allows you to see inside of files without having the native program installed! It has easily increased my efficiency. X1 supports indexing of files on your local hard drive, email (Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora, and Netscape/Mozilla), and contacts (Outlook). Once you try X1, you will wonder how you ever lived without it! X1 is the best desktop search software out there!

GNU Lilypond | Free Music Engraving Software

GNU Lilypond (Free Music Engraving Software) There are two major problems with the big names in music engraving software (Finale, Sibelius, and the like): (1) they’re expensive and (2) it’s difficult to make the music really look good. Enter GNU Lilypond.

Lilypond was started with the intention of providing a high-quality, low-cost means of producing sheet music that mimics the way sheet music used to be made–by hand. The creators of Lilypond felt that today’s computer engraved music was too mechanical–too precise. Their solution was to start from scratch and recreate the original look of the notes and other marks from thousands of samples of hand-engraved sheet music. And Lilypond can produce some amazing looking music. For all it’s wonderful attributes, however, Lilypond does have one major drawback. It’s not very user friendly. Unlike Sibelius or Finale, Lilypond doesn’t offer any means of graphically entering music. Instead, you fire up a text editor and write a series of codes that Lilypond understands. For instance, to produce a dotted-quarter note b-flat, you would type “bes4.”–and that’s just one note. Thankfully, there are a few other projects out there to make life a little easier. The most well-known (and most advanced) is a project called Denemo. It’s designed to make creating Lilypond files easier. There is also a plug-in for Jedit that also helps. The bottom line is, Lilypond is a powerful engraving suite, but it’s not for the faint-hearted. If you’re willing to put in the time, you can do anything in Lilypond you can do in the big boys.

Plasma Pong

Plasma Pong – Highly addictive Pong Game Plasma Pong is a free pong game in which when you play pong it releases plama liquids with cool looking fluids.

You can control the flow of the plasma, with the left mouse button and you can gather the power with the right mouse button and release it at a critical moment. One should experience and see it with their own eyes to fully appreciate the game. Besides it is completely free, and includes an option to play with your friends. NOTE: You may need a Pentium 4 with an average graphics card to appreciate its quality. You can download it free from http://www.plasmapong.com/

Phone Tray Dialup

Phone Tray Dialup is an inexpensive solution for single phone line dialup Internet users not wanting to miss calls while online.

The 30 day free trial download is easy; the purchase price is a small one-time fee (about $14.00) and you can use it on all of your computers forever. Caller ID feature provided by your phone service is required. Once you have Phone Tray installed, the screen flashes and audio alerts will sound when you have an incoming call. You can customize the ring and voice alerts for different phone numbers and apply different options like blocking and “zapping”. The call is identified and you are shown a dialog box with selections to stay online and ignore the call or hang up and take the call. Just click on your choice and Phone Tray handles it.

Cowon A2 Review

The Cowon A2 is one incredible device, and manages to pack tons of features into a great little package.

The A2 is first and foremost a video player, as evidenced by the huge 4″ 16:9 screen. Videos look fantastic, with sharp colors and fast response times. It plays several formats, including Xvid, DivX, MPEG and WMV. (Although it does NOT play MPEG2, or VOB files. You must transcode DVDs before watching them.) On the audio side of things, the A2 has the standard options, including Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, WAV, and WMA. (Although it does not play DRM WMA files.) AC3 support is included for videos, and supports up to 6.1 decoding. However the A2 does not support gapless playback, something I was deeply disappointed to find out. There are two ways to resolve this, either by decoding everything to WAV which has a very small gap between tracks, or by combining all the individual tracks into one long file. Neither way is ideal, and hopefully Cowon will add this in later firmware updates.

Despite these playback flaws, the A2 sounds fantastic. It offers a custom 5-Band Equalizer, as well as several advanced options developed by iAudio. It also features built in stereo speakers, which although lack bass, sound pretty decent. The A2 is also capable of recording video, radio, and audio, as well as watching TV in Korea if you buy the optional DMB receiver. In addition to that, the Cowon A2 runs a custom version of Linux, making third-party modifications a possibility. Overall the A2 is a unique device, offering tons of great options in one package. It retails for $300 for the 30 GB model, and $270 for the 20 GB model.