- iRadioNet 2.01 Cool Software Receiver iRadioNet is just the OCT, as I like saying. «OCT» stands for «one cool thing», and when I say so, I mean «something extremely pretty-looking, useful and easy-to-use; the thing, which would really help me live». iRadioNet is just that kind of thing. iRadioNet works as receiver set for almost all formats of modern online radio. You can listen to the streaming Internet audio (currently mp3, wma, and asf
- Active Multimedia SFX Library Three common types of media create digital content: text, image, and sound. They are similar as they can have various origins and various means, be used for various purposes and in various amounts. But the difference between the three types of content is the ease of production. As for text anybody can write text, with any computer (or even without it), texts are easy to compile and rework; creating new images is harder, but with
- Quake I port for Nokia Series 60 The speed of digital hardware progress is really amazing. Moores law (doubling of CPU speed every 1.5 year) is still alive, typical time-to-live of personal home computer is not more then 2-3 years, after that it is considered *ancient* and can hardly be sold for any money. More and more often, there are voices standing against this speedy hardware revolution; they say, most of us can use not more than the tenth
- GNCutter32 1.1. Let a Professional Library Do It Some obvious tasks in the area of «practical algorithms» seem to be easy at the first glance, but as you try to complete them, you more and more tend to think you cant do it! A good example of that is a frequent material-cutting planning task, which is completely solved by the GNCutter32 library. The librarys most outstanding feature is that it is not just
- SMS-it! 3.6.6, Talking To Mobiles There are two basic symbols of todays information and communication technologies: obviously, a computer and a mobile phone. Unfortunately, they arent very friendly to each other: Typically you can establish connection between your own phone and computer, but connecting from a computer to a remote phone (and vice versa) is another story. Therefore, its like having two parallel communication worlds: computer networks versus
- Where Is My Phone? - Let the Phone Tell You You are a lucky person if youve never had your phone lost or stolen. If you have gone through that at least once, you do know how much of effort it takes — if thats at all possible — to find out where the phone is or, at least, where it might be searched for; the lost device wont be able to shout for help or tell you where
- Directory Report - the great feeling of complete control over your files and folders If you deal with vast arrays of information and thousands of files on a daily basis, you have probably come up with numerous tricks that help you manage and monitor all your files and folders. However, if the archive continues to grow (and so is the nature of all archives), you will inevitably face a situation when efficient file and folder management will become a vital necessity rather than something that you just want
- USB CopyNotify! – a reliable USB sentinel that won't let your data be stolen Todays USB drives are compact, spacious and fast, which makes them a standard medium for data storage and transfer. Their size and speed also make them an ideal tool for data theft — you can simply plug a tiny device into a USB port of any computer on the network and copy gigabytes of data in a couple of minutes. If your network contains confidential data that must be accessible to users but cannot leave the
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