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Open Source Free Download Manager v3 adds tons of new features
Filed under: Internet , Utilities , Windows , Freeware , Open Source , P2P , Windows x64 Free Download Manager has released version 3 of their application, and the new version sports several new features that make it an excellent option handling all your download duties. The new release can now manage torrents as well as download and convert Flash video from sites like YouTube. A remote control feature has also been added, enabling web management of your downloads (like uTorrent's WebUI). FDM also
BusyCal brings together calendars and syncing
Filed under: Macintosh , Web services , Commercial , Beta I'm quite the fan of BusyMac Software 's very excellent BusySync application for Mac OS X. It's always been a great (and ridiculously easily ) way to share calendars over your local network using the Mac's built-in zero-config Bonjour technology. Today at Macworld Expo, the company has announced that an all-new application, BusyCal , is coming later in the year. The application, which is marketed as iCal Pro, promises 'the beauty and simplicity
Create tilt-shifted photos with Tiltshiftmaker
Filed under: Fun , Photo , Web Tilt-shifting, that spiffy photo effect that makes real people and objects look like part of a tiny toy set, has become really popular lately. Tilt-shift time lapse videos by Keith Loutit were recently featured all over the Internet, inspiring others to figure out how to achieve the effect in their own photos. You could Google a step-by-step tutorial, or you could save yourself the trouble and use Tiltshiftmaker . Pop a photo into Tiltshiftmaker, move the sliders around
Vista to Windows 7 upgrade date and details revealed
For everyone wanting a free upgrade to Windows 7, Microsoft finally has an answer. Unfortunately, it probably isn't the answer you wanted to hear. Starting on July 1, 2009 any new systems purchased will be eligible for the no-charge update. In addition to purchasing the PC after that date, there are three more rules: End users must purchase a new PC that is pre-installed with an eligible Windows Vista OS. Retail boxed Vista versions likely won't qualify. Your computer must have a valid Windows Vista
Twitter hacking fiasco underscores importance of strong passwords
Filed under: Internet , Security , Web services , web 2.0 It should go without saying at this point, but here it is in plain English one more time: don't use dictionary words for your password . If you're a member of the technical staff of a prominent web 2.0 entity like Twitter, you really ought to know better. Furthermore, if you're part of the security team for a site like Twitter , you should have some kind of basic measures in place to prevent brute force hacking attempts. It's just common sense.
Loops of Zen proves harmony can be frustrating - Time Waster
Filed under: Fun , Games , Web "Everything is circular, Happy. Feel the flow." In loops of zen , your task is to restore harmony to an assortment of shapes by assembling them in such a way that "no open end is left over." Click, click, click. Turn, turn, turn. Click, click, click. Try again. It's a good thing the process is so simple, because I probably would have gotten hopelessly flustered with anything more complicated once I'd gotten through a few levels of this seemingly simple puzzler. Soothing,
Mouseless for Firefox updates with better support for web apps
Filed under: Internet , Utilities , Productivity , Mozilla , Freeware , Browsers Mouseless has been mentioned on Downloadsquad before , and it's steadily improved since Jordan Running first posted about it. The latest version offers improved support for dynamic web apps like GMail and Facebook. The number of "clickable" links has also been greatly increased and works amazingly well with complicated pages. On the Blogsmith post creation page where I'm writing this, for example, I've got 179 Mouseless
Do more with GMail storage with the GSpace Firefox addon
Filed under: Utilities , Mozilla , Browsers , Web I've used GMail Drive for quite a while - it's a handy way to back up files into my unused GMail storage. The GSpace addon for Firefox is another way to take advantage of your inbox's excess gigabytes. Install GSpace and access it from the Firefox tools menu and you're given an FTP-style interface to transfer files. You can also switch to special modes for viewing your photos or listening to music that you've uploaded. Multiple GMail accounts are
Historical Tweets: Twitter posts from way back
Filed under: Fun , Social Software Historicaltweets.com takes us on a journey through time to see Twitter posts from historical figures like Abraham Lincoln and Michael Jordan. There are categories for 1800's, various decades of the 1900's, and even Comically Old when the word "Twitter" would have fit nicely in iambic pentameter. You can submit your own ideas, choose to view a random tweet, and will soon be able to buy merchandise which I'm sure will be decorated with popular historical tweets. This
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