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| All of the PDF writers in this review are programs that function by creating a pseudo printer on your system. When you want to create a PDF document from pretty much any application you just choose to print it to the PDF printer and it creates a PDF document. The thing that distinguishes one product from another is the number of options and flexibility available. The one problem with this approach is that you need to have a program that will open the file on your system. If someone sends you a file created with a program you do not have and you can’t open the file then you can’t print it and if you can’t print it then you can’t convert it to a pdf using a pseudo printer technique. The two online products do not suffer from this problem but are limited only by the file formats recognized by the online vendor.
After eliminating those PDF Writers suggested by readers that were not free, were limited time trials, and basically adware (the product was free but forced the user to endure various ads as a punishment for using it), there were only six candidates left. These were (alphabetically) Bullzip PDF Writer, CutePDF, doPDF, PDFCreator, PrimoPDF, and TinyPDF. Which one of these is best? That really depends on the options you need. |
Archive for the Category ◊ Top Software ◊
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Network analysis tools enable diagnosis of problems or allow exploration of all hardware on a computer network. They generally fall into three categories :
Packet analyzers allow capture and display of individual messages being processed by your computers network card. Port scanners are designed to probe other computers or network devices on a network and report interesting information. Hardware scanners investigate what is on the network and report back what it finds. The key difference between what a port scanner does versus a hardware scanner is the area it is scanning. Port scanners only focus on ports that are open and they sometimes attempt to see what is listening to that port on that device. Hardware scanners on the other hand are more intelligent and look at the bigger picture of what the purpose of that device is and how it is interacting on the network. All of these tools are invaluable for those wanting to learn about networking or just want to investigate what is on their network and what each device is doing. |
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| Remote Access Software (RAS) allows a user to remotely administer another computer through a GUI (Graphical User Interface). RAS software usually falls into three categories: attended (someone must be present on the remote machine), unattended, and self-hosted RPC proxy servers (middleware for accessing firewall-protected networks). In this review, we are interested in the first and second categories. |
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| RAS software usually works by installing a program to act as a server on the host (remote) machine, and then running a client application on your local machine to handle the connection, authentication, and any encryption to the remote PC. One of the original RAS programs was AT&T’s “VNC” and many of the programs available today are derivations of that. more… |
Whether you want to speed access to the Web sites you regularly visit, keep better tabs on your tabs, or protect your system from potentially dangerous active content, there’s a Firefox extension ready to help you out. Jack Wallen shares his list of favorite time-saving, browser-enhancing add-ons.
One of the nicest aspects of Firefox is the ability to add extensions. And there are plenty to choose from. Some do little more than alter the aesthetics. But you’ll find others out there that you can’t browse without. No matter what your purpose in browsing, there is a killer-app extension just waiting for you. Let’s take a look at my top 10 extensions.
avast! antirootkit Edition is a complete antirootkit solution for Windows systems, including detection on live systems, removal of “invisible” files, processes and registry keys. avast! antirootkit is free of charge for all users.
Category: Anti-Virus Tools
XFileSharing scriptRun your own file upload site like Rapidshare or MegaUpload with XFileSharing script. XFileSharing script is an advanced solution for creating free file hosting websites.
Category: File Sharing/Peer to Peer
Ad-Aware AE (Anniversary Edition)
Of course, you will approach this list liberally and leisurely. You will peek at the descriptions, study the reviews, marvel at the screenshots, try a few free clients and inspect what email programs others prefer. Identifying your perfect free email program will be a lot of fun!PS: Looking for a free email program, do not forget the great free web-based email services.
1. Mozilla Thunderbird – Free Windows Email Program
1. Norton Internet Security 2009
Symantec’s antivirus products have historically always provided excellent detection and removal of malware. On the downside, that protection came at the price of often crippling system performance. That’s now a thing of the past. Performance overhauls are the hallmark of Norton Internet Security 2009, which features ‘pulse updates’ to deliver more frequent and thus smaller signature updates, whitelisting to streamline scan times, and a lighter, sleeker footprint that installs in mere minutes.


Vista Sidebar – With Windows Vista Microsoft introduced the Windows Sidebar. Even though I did not like it at first, after investing some time in configuring it and even develop some of my own Gadgets I wouldn’t want to live without it anymore. The Windows Sidebar is a metering and info platform, similar to Sysmetrix or Rainlendar. It displays a wide variety of information through so-called Gadgets. You can add, remove and arrange such Gadgets to your liking. Some basic Gadgets come with the Sidebar but there are hundreds more out there from many different authors. I found it worthwhile to browse through the immense collection that Microsoft is providing to the Sidebar users (see Download link). And if you are not too unfamiliar with XML, HTML and some image work you can easily modify each Gadget to your liking or create your own. You will find documenation about that there as well. All Gadgets are free. The downside of the Sidebar, more precisely each Gadget, is its footprint in your memory. If you have enough of the latter you probably don’t have to worry about that but it is useful to check when adding a new Gadget how much space it eats up. The Vista Sidebar works just as well with 64 bit Vista as it does with the 32 bit version.


