Omea has always been my favorite RSS reader, for its abundance of features. Now that the pro version of it is absolutely free, there is no reason not to try it out. Along with RSS, it also works with Outlook to import your contacts into its built in address book. To [...]
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With all the hype around Apple’s iPod, I don’t think many people are looking into alternatives. Recently I got my hands on Creative’s Zen:M mp3 player, and think it’s great. It has 30 gigs for music, videos, and pictures. Along with the typical media formats you can also use it as [...]
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Democracy released version 0.9.2 today, and it’s actually usable. Previous versions were running rampant with memory leaks, freezing, and horribly slow. While the new version is slightly sluggish, it’s a 100% improvement. Switching between different channels now only lags for about a half second, compared to hardly working before.
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Tired of sifting through text to get what you want from search engines? Well PageBull is offering visual searches. This means when you search for something the results are displayed with images. The sites they find will appear in thumbnails across the screen. You simply click on the image that [...]
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With Gmail and other services offering gigs of disk space, what’s the point when they limit your attachment size? If you’re ever in need to send large files over the internet, but can’t find anywhere to upload it pando is for you. You can attach the small .pando file to your email [...]
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