Friday, October 2, 2009

Bitdefender Internet Security 2010 240 Days Genuine License

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Bitdefender Internet Security suite offers the best protection for home users. Bitdefender internet security suite 2010 features fast and improved scan engine, light on resources and less alerts during gameplay.

Here is how to apply for bitdefender internet security 240 days promo license.
Since the promotion is only available for romanian users. You need to use a romanian proxy.
1. Open phpproxy.ro then select any proxy server from the list.

 


Bitdefender-1

2. Enter the url

http://www.bitdefender.ro/site/Promotions/treiluni

in the box and click on GO

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3. Enter you first name, last name and valid email address then click on the Trimite button.

Bitdefender-3

 

4. The license key will be sent to your email address.

5. Enter the license key in bitdefender internet security 2010.

(Note: You can also use the license with bitdefender internet security 2008 and 2009)

Download Bitdefender Internet Security 2010

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Host a Windows 7 House Party and Get a Windows 7 DVD Free

As Microsoft is gearing up for the launch of Windows 7

on October 22nd, you can also join the party by hosting a Windows 7 house party. You can chose a date from October 22-29, 2009 and if you’re selected for this launch party, you’ll not only receive a special Signature Edition of Windows 7 Ultimate but your very own Windows 7 Party Pack. This party offer is available only for people from India, US, UK, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Italy, Spain or Hong Kong.

Windows 7 launch party

This is a Microsoft initiative to spread the awareness of Windows 7 and also to promote it by displaying its features. You can apply to become a party host at houseparty.com and if selected, you’ll receive a special Signature Edition of Windows 7 Ultimate edition in your mailbox.

You can pick a theme for the party and then upload photos and videos, chat with other hosts, blog about your experience, and download all the fun from your personal House Party page.

You’ll get to use House Party’s fun and easy Party Planning Wizard to set up your party, invite your friends, and manage RSVPs. And you’ll join Party Central — the unique, online community that we host for each House Party.

So what are you waiting for, come and join the party by applying online.

Windows 7 House Party

Saturday, September 5, 2009

4 Must Watch Short Films about Internet Security.

Not everyone of us was aware about the threats present in the Internet. Even being active in social networking sites such as Facebook or MySpace can bring you into a very serious problem. Even a single blog post can ruin your entire life. There are many dangerous stuff out in the Internet, but more often we didn’t see it coming. The worst thing is that we didn’t even thought that Internet is dangerous. So here I present you 4 short films I’ve handpicked in Youtube that showcased different issues about Internet Security. Enjoy and hope that you will learn something.

 

 

 

Internet Safety

Everyone Knows Sarah

Once You Posted You Lose It

 

Think You Know? Think Again.

 

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Enhanced Yahoo Mail and Yahoo Messenger 10 Beta Announced

Yahoo has announced the availability of latest beta version of Yahoo Messenger 10, which comes with lots of new and exciting features. According to Yahoo, the webcam feature is completely redesigned, now users can make high-quality video calls with synched audio right in the IM Windows. New features in the webcam include the ability to swap video windows, position the video windows side-by-side, mute the call or place it on hold. You can even go full-screen with your video call. To get started, click the new “Video Call” button in the IM window.

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Yahoo Messenger 10 also includes updates feature by which you can see what your contacts are saying on Twitter, reading on Yahoo! Buzz, listening to on last.fm, and more.

Apart from announcing Messenger 10, Yahoo also announced the all new enhanced Yahoo Mail which has gone in for a redesign and also enhanced with features like integration of third party apps Picnik, PayPal, My Photos and Big Sender. The new look of Yahoo Mail is refreshing with less clutter and ads.

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Img Credit: Yahoo

The new attachment feature, will enable to drag and drop photos into your emails, upload multiple attachments and even upload whole folders at once. You will also be able to view thumbnails and rotate your photo attachments before sending them to your friends and family.

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The new Yahoo mail will be rolled out gradually over a period of time to all users.

Source

Download Yahoo Messenger 10 Beta

Make Firefox Faster by Vacuuming Your Database

Firefox tip: Firefox 3.0's Awesome Bar added all kinds of features to the 'fox, but unfortunately it's also created some performance issues—for example, by upping the default history time, leading to larger, fragmented databases. This quick hack speeds things up.

All-things-Firefox weblog Mozilla Links previously detailed how to defragment SQLite databases with a vacuum command, but the whole process was a bit clumsy, and it required a restart. Now they've updated the technique with a simple bit of code you can run inside Firefox's Error Console that requires no restart.

  • Open the Error Console: Tools menu/Error Console
  • In the Code text box paste this (it's a single line):

    Components.classes["@mozilla.org/browser/nav-history-service;1"].getService(Components.interfaces.nsPIPlacesDatabase).DBConnection.executeSimpleSQL("VACUUM");






  • Press Evaluate. All the UI will freeze for a few seconds while databases are VACUUMed




Once the process is complete, you should notice a big improvement in performance, especially when using the Awesome Bar to search for a web site. While you're tweaking away, you may also want to take a look at how you can speed up Firefox by limiting your history size.



Vacuum Firefox databases for better performance, now with no restart [Mozilla Links]

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Yahoo Messenger Invisible Checker Detector

Yahoo Messenger Invisible Checker is a kind of activity –sometime also called as Yahoo Messenger Invisible Detection or Yahoo Messenger Invisible Hack– that has a purpose to detect whether user chat in Yahoo Messenger online or offline even when they are in Invisible Status Mode. Invisible Checker also one degree up ahead of Yahoo Messenger Online Checker. Online Checker can’t detect / check YM Invisible Status, otherwise, YM Invisible Checker can.

How to Achieve and Get Invisible Checker

Actually, all you need to do just find the right script, this can be software or program, to detect or check Invisible Status and make it as your Invisible Status Checker. For that purpose, you can do it by create your own Invisible Status Detector aka Yahoo Messenger Invisible Checker. Second, you can find the existing Invisible Status Detector Script.

Web base Invisible Checker Detector


Web Base Invisible Checker is an Invisible Checker that exist in website. This meant, we only need to open the website that provide Invisible Checker. In Our Opinion, this is the fast and easiest way to get Invisible Detector. Here are the list example of the site that you can use as web base invisible checker:

  • ystatus.com
  • vngrabber.com -this site no longer provide invisible checker
  • invisible-scanner.com
  • www.ymspy.com
  • www.invisible.ir (no longer available for invi check)
  • ydetector.com
  • www.yahoo-status.com
  • www.invisiable.net
  • vizgin.com
  • www.yahoostatus.ro - base on vizgin.com
  • imvisible.info
  • invcheck.com
  • www.4invisible.com
  • www.yahoostatus.org
  • detectinvisible.com
  • w2art.info
  • www.yahoo-detect.info
  • www.statusdetect.com
  • www.invisibleyahoo.com
  • www.inviziblex.com
  • invyahoo.com
  • www.yahooscan.eu
  • yscan.co.cc
  • spy-yahoo.com
  • www.persiangap.com
  • yahootracer.com
  • yimcheck.com
  • www.messenger-tracker.com
  • www.buzzu.info
  • www.barlog.org
  • www.yahoo10.com
  • www.indicatorstatus.com
  • www.invizibil.net
  • invisibleyh.com
  • www.checky.me
  • www.yahoohunter.com
  • www.kopy.ir
  • domdomsoft.com
  • www.showym.com
  • www.ymvisible.net
  • www.yscan.co.uk
  • www.detectinvisible.me
  • younup.com
  • www.narubian.com
  • www.invizibili.com
  • yawhoz.com
  • www.yahooinvisible.info
  • zumzet.net

Those are the example of YM Invisible Checker base on website service. Simply copy paste the url above to your web browser and type the target id or username that you want to check online or not online even when they are in invisible status. If you not enough with web list invi checker that we give you above, just googling it.

The second way to check invisible status is through Yahoo Messenger Invisible Checker Software.

 

Yahoo Messenger Invisible Detector Software

Beside of you can use web base invisible checker, you can also use a program or software that can check invisible status of yahoo messenger ID. There a tons of software that has an aim to check invisible status. One of the most popular invisible software that has GNU license is Buddy Spy. You can download freely at www.buddy-spy.com.

 

For other software of Invisible checker below you can download the available list of Invisible Checker. Its free to download and use.

Free Download Y Invi checker: Download Invi Checker

Free Download Y Spy : Download Y Spy

Free Download Buddy Spy: Download Buddy Spy

Free Download Y SpyBuddy Sniper:Download YSpy Buddy Sniper

Invisible Download: Download

Thursday, August 20, 2009

The top 100 most dangerous websites for your PC enlisted

 

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Melbourne, Aug 20 (ANI): Internet security company Norton Symantec has come up with a list of Top 100 Dirtiest sites, which could infect your computer with malware.

Malware is a software that can damage or compromise a computer system without the owner's consent.

Natalie Connor, spokeswoman of the anti-virus company, said that even visiting any of the named websites could expose a computer to infection and put the personal information into the hands of unwanted people.

"What people don't realise is when you type in a website, you're bringing down information on a page and with it could be malware," News.com.au quoted her as saying.

The list was compiled with the help of global data collected on Norton Safe Web, a site that analysed websites' security risks.

The infected sites had on average 18,000 threats and 40 per cent of the sites had more than 20,000 threats, while 75 per cent of websites on the list were found to be spreading malware for over six months.

According to Connor, most websites in the list had adult content with unprintable names, suggesting they contained hardcore pornography.

Some others sites include those on ice skating, deer hunting, catering and legal services.

Hackers can apparently obtain personal information using keystroke-logging software from both PCs and Mac computers.he reps said that hackers are a force to reckon with as cyber crime is increasing rapidly.

She added: "The last thing we want to do is scare people, we want to educate them so they know how to protect themselves.

"It's not about the fame any more of creating viruses and getting in the media. They're making money."

Norton released a sample of the dirtiest websites:

17ebook.com

aladel.net

bpwhamburgorchardpark.org

clicnews.com

dfwdiesel.net

divineenterprises.net

fantasticfilms.ru

gardensrestaurantandcatering.com

ginedis.com

gncr.org

hdvideoforums.org

hihanin.com

kingfamilyphotoalbum.com

likaraoke.com

mactep.org

magic4you.nu

marbling.pe.kr

nacjalneg.info

pronline.ru

purplehoodie.com

qsng.cn

seksburada.net

sportsmansclub.net

stock888.cn

tathli.com

teamclouds.com

texaswhitetailfever.com

wadefamilytree.org

xnescat.info

yt118.com

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

How to Copy Text from Secured PDF Files

Want to make assignment for your school or college? Then all you need is an internet connection because the internet is full of e-books on almost every topic you want. But what most of the people do is that they read text from such E-books available online and type it again on MS word as these e-books are secured or protected and cannot be copied. Secured e-books are obviously good for the author as it helps to reduce the piracy of books from original authors, but if you want to use it for your own work then just follow these simple steps to copy contents from such protected PDF files. ;)

Steps for Copying Text from PDF Files
  1. Download any PDF-to-word converter which converts .pdf files to .doc files. One such tool is available here

    for free.

  2. Install the software on your PC by double clicking on the set-up (Hello PDF

    in our case).

  3. Click Browse (shown by the arrow above) and select your PDF file, then click to convert it into your word file. It’s better to keep the other option as it is.

  4. Edit, Copy or do whatever changes you want to do in your word file. You can even add images to it. :)

Screenshot

Sauravjit

Feel free to ask something in comments if you are stuck somewhere. :)

(Kindly do NOT use this trick for removing the credits of original author)

 

Link: Download Hello PDF Software

 

Source :- Devilworkshop

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

How To Know Who Blocked You in Google Talk

 

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Whenever you noticed a contact in your Gtalk/Google Talk has not been online for some time, have it ever crossed your mind you’ve been blocked? If you are curious in finding out who actually blocked you in Gtalk, here’s a workaround you can try.

This following method we attempt to show make use of a chat client call Pidgin.

 

 

1. Download, Install Pidgin

Click here to download Pidgin chat client. If you already have Pidgin installed, you may skip this step.

 

2. Configure Pidgin for Gtalk

You’ll probably start with the below screen. Click the Add button. "Accounts -> Manage Account" will also bring you to the same screen. Let’s add Gtalk to Pidgin.

 

 

Clicking Add will allow you to add new Gtalk account. The following two screenshots show what you need to fill up for Basic and Advance tab, pay attention to those highlighted.

 

 

 

With all the settings properly entered, you should be able to connect to Gtalk and load your contacts successfully. Now let’s go find out who blocked you.

 

3. Who’s Blocking You?

When someone blocked you in Gtalk (and other IMs), they appear offline just like your other contacts who are really offline. Right click, click on Get Info, and we’ll see how to differentiate them.

 

 

The following image is a comparison of 2 different contacts: Actual offline (left) and Blocked offline (right). If you are blocked, nothing will be display under Buddy Information.

 

9 Alternative Ways To Access Blocked Sites

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Is you school, college or office blocking you from getting on social network sites like Friendster, Facebook, Myspace, Bebo, Hi5, Orkut, etc? Here’s few ways you can bypass the restrictions and surf like normal, but please check with your local authorities before using them. We will not held any responsibility if you’ve breach the regulations of any.

Full list after jump.

  1. Using IP Instead of URL

    This depends on the software/application used. Sometimes blocked sites are stored as a list of URLs (eg. www.yahoo.com, www.donwload.com,etc) and typing the IP instead of the URL might sometimes work. In a local computer, doing a ping domain.com command in Command Prompt (Mac users use Terminal) will return you the IP address. You can also do it online via www.whatsmyip.org

  2. Redirection with Short URL service

    Sometimes the URL you intend to browse might be ban, but converting them to another a shorter URL with short URL services might just help you to bypass the settings.

    Here’s 2 Short URL service we’ve previously mentioned – MooURL, SnipURL

  3. Google Cache

    Search engines like Google and Yahoo cache webpages and these cached pages are stored in search engines themselves, which likely will be added to the blocked list. Click on the ‘cache’ will bring you to a cache version of the page, as updated as how Google caches it.

     

  4. Internet Archive – Wayback Machine

    Wayback Machine is a internet service that periodically keeps a copy of almost all websites in the Internet way from the date they’re started. Clicking on the latest copy of what Wayback Machine have should be somewhat similar to the real site. Another way to access blocked sites via caches.

     

  5. Anonymous Surfing

    Some site allows you to take advantage of their proxy or domain to surf other sites as anonymous. Here’s 90+ proxy websites we’ve previously mentioned.

    More anonymous surfing services: 90+ Proxy Websites To Access Blocked Websites

  6. Use Proxy in Browsers

    There are tons of sites out there that distributes free proxies of almost any country. Here’s an example. Check out the following methods on how/where to insert proxies in your web browsers.

    Proxy Surfing – Firefox

     

    Under Advanced tab, select Network tab, then click inside Connection Settings. Select Manual proxy configuration, put proxy under HTTP proxy.

    Proxy Surfing – Internet Explorer

     

    Go to Tools -> Internet Options. Select Connections tab. Click into LAN Settings, check Proxy Server. Insert your proxy URL inside Address.

  7. Bypass with Translations services

    Online translation services like AltaVista BabelFish, Google Translate allows you to translate a website from one language to another and display the translated results on their own page.The trick here is to enter the URL (website you’re blocked), retranslate it even if you don’t need to and let Google or AltaVista fetch you the content.

  8. Subscribe to RSS Feed

    This might not work for all sites, but if the site you intended to visit provides RSS feeds, you can subscribe and read it with a RSS reader, or have it regularly send the contents to your email

  9. Retrieve web pages via Email

    Web2Mail is a free service that sends websites you want to read right into your inbox. All you need to do is send an email to www@web2mail.com with the URL as subject title.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

SmillaEnlarger Enlarges Your Images without Artifacts

 

 

 

Windows/Mac OS X: Enlarging images, especially from lower resolution source images, can be dicey business. Want to enlarge an image and you don't want it to look like an 8-bit video game sprite? SmillaEnlarger can keep things smooth and artifact free.

SmillaEnlarger is an open-source and portable application designed to help you intensively massage an image enlargement to keep it from looking jagged and filled with artifacts. You can select the level of zoom using the zoom slider and the location of the zoom via the selection box.

 

Once you have the selection you're after, you can begin tinkering with the sharpness, flatness, dithering, noise levels, and more. The preview function is quite speedy so don't hesitate to preview often to check how the various settings effect the outcome of your image.

 

When your enlargement is satisfactory, hit the Calculate button to render it—a process only slightly longer than the preview. From our testing, the results achieved with SmillaEnlarger are on par with other—usually pricier—methods.

 

If you know of any other tools—freeware, web-based, or otherwise—for easy photo enlargements, let's hear about it in the comments. SmillaEnlarger is portable freeware, Windows only.

 

download2  SmillaEnlarger [via FreewareGenius]

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Download Yahoo Messenger 10(pre Alpha) – OFFICIAL YAHOO LEAKED

It has been month of leaks. Everyday something leaked here and there.I am talking about Windows 7 leaks all along the month. Here’s another leak but not of windows 7.This time its yahoo messenger 10 which is leaked. The leaked version is though still in pre-alpha phase i.e. even less mature than the beta builds.

The leaked build though gives some hints at whats going on in the development of yahoo messenger 10. Here,s few screenshots of yahoo messenger which right now i am using on my desktop.

 

Yahoo messenger 10 pre alpha

Yahoo messenger 10 pre alpha

Yahoo messenger 10 pre alpha tabs

Yahoo messenger 10 pre alpha tabs

Yahoo messenger 10 about

Yahoo messenger 10 about

Yahoo messenger 10 IM tabs

Yahoo messenger 10 IM tabs

Some of the changes that are being worked upon and made i have highlighted in the screenshots above like addition of some tabs in main window and IM window along with the option of choosing language right at the login screen.

As its still in pre alpha stage, hence lot of work is still on the way before the final version comes out. If you want to try or test it, you can download it from the link below.

 

[Download Yahoo Messenger 10 Pre-alpha]

 

Source:-http://www.avinashtech.com

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Orkut Video Flooder JavaScript – Add your favorite video as many time as you want!

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As I said in title with this javascript you can add your favorite video as many time as you want! This will simply add multiple copies of same video. The only reason I can see is to increase your favorite video count on orkut profile and confuse friends (visitors).

Anyway here are the codes…

 

 

 

 

javascript:setInterval('_submitForm(document.forms[1],"add");',400);void(0)

#How To Use this!

0. Go to your favorite videos page.

Address: http://www.orkut.com/FavoriteVideos.aspx

1. Paste your favorite Google or Youtube Video URL as it is! DONT HIT ADD BUTTON!!!

 

2. Copy above javascript code in address bar and hit enter! Thats it!

Here is the screenshot (click on it to enlarge)

Orkut Video Flooder JavaScript - Click on image to enlarge it!

 

This one can be one of most useless hack! But still if u like this let me know so that I can consider to exploit more it more!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Split and Merge PDF Files with ArduoPdfMerger

We have already seen some free tools to merge PDF files. ArduoPdfMerger is a freeware tool which can be used to split or merge multiple PDF files. The tool is very simple and easy to use with good interface. The advantage of using this tool is that you can split the PDF based on the pages and you can remove any particular page from the original PDF and then merge the new files into one. This can be done for multiple PDF files.

 

Split or Merge PDF

 

The interface is pretty self explanatory, you need to click on the add button and select the PDF files. You can either chose to split the selected PDF or add the PDF as one file.

 

Add a PDF File

 

The splitting is done based on the number of pages in the original PDF file. Once you have added the PDF files, you can remove any particular page from any PDF, provided you have split based on pages.

Features of PDFMerger;

  • Split a PDF file into many PDF files
  • Extract pages form a PDF file
  • Merge multiple PDF (or only a part) into a new PDF

This application requires .NET Framework 2.0. The application installer check its presence. If it is not installed, installer try to download and install it. Vista user have to run it as administrator to  handle protected files.

 

Download ArduoPdfMerger

 

Source: Life Rocks 2.0

Monday, July 27, 2009

Top 4 Sites To Add Special Effects To Your Images

‘A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words,’ so goes the famous saying. Images bring the creativity of its authors out in the open. Artists use many image editors, one famous example being Adobe Photoshop. But editing images and adding special effects to images is not that simple thing to do. So here are the top 4 sites to add effects to images and get stunning results.

 

 

 

 

1. MagMyPic

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How can anyone not include this? One of the earliest sites to offer custom image effects on your own images. This site allows your images to appear as if it was the on the cover of any magazine or comic book. The magazine templates though do not many include famous ones, but there are some like vague. Visit it at http://www.magmypic.com/

 

 

 

 

2. PhotoFunia

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Another wonderful site that allows your images to appear on tea-cups, bill-boards, magazine, art galleries…there are so many effects! The site currently boasts of more than  100 designs or ready-made templates. One special feature of this site is that some effects require your face to appear properly. For this the site has implemented face recognition technology. Pretty neat! Visit it at http://www.photofunia.com/

 

 

 

 

 

3. BeFunky

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Originally started as a site to cartoonize your image, or add a cartoonish effect to your pictures, it now has 9 effects that include the cartoonizer (cartoon effect), inkify (drawn with ink), scribbler (pencil effect) and many more.  The most special feature of this site is that all of the image editing happens inside a flash application. Visit it at http://www.befunky.com/

 

 

 

 

 

4. WriteOnIt

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A relatively new entrant into the field of image editing, this site offers the option of putting our slogans on pre-taken images. That is you get the template wherein a person is holding a placard. In this placard you can fill the slogan of your choice. Other effects include  magazine covers, background-images and putting your face on a celebrity’s body (Face in Hole mode.) Visit it at http://www.writeonit.org/

 

 

These four are my personal best’s. I’ve used it over and over and it still amazes me. Do you know of any more such sites?

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Five Best Free System Restore Tools

 

Backing up data is a great way to minimize losses after a computing catastrophe. But what about restoring your actual system right away? Here are the five most popular options for our readers.

 

Earlier this week we asked you to share your favorite free system restoration tools for saving working computer states and bringing them back to life. You responded and we rounded up the top five free system restoration tools favored by Lifehacker readers for your consideration.

 

 

Macrium Reflect Free (Windows, Free)

 

Macrium Reflect Free is a no-cost but capable version of the popular Macrium Reflect disk imaging tool. With it you can back up your disk to network locations, optical and removable media, and other hard drives. A built-in scheduler and CD/DVD writing software make maintenance easy, and Macrium Reflect Free supports Microsoft's Volume Shadow Copy Service, allowing for real-time, multi-version disc images. One of the strong selling points of Macrium Reflect Free is its compatibility with BartPE, as well as offering a free Linux-based recovery boot disc.

 

 

DriveImageXML (Windows, Free)

 

 

DriveImageXML creates thorough hard disk images, copies them from disk to disk, and offers browsing of backed-up disk images just like regular directories. That means if there are just a few files to grab from a previous image, there's no need for whole-cloth restorations, just a quick point-and-grab operation. Like Macrium Reflect Free, DriveImageXML supports Volume Shadow Copy, and is a free for personal use copy of the company's commercial software.

 

 

 

Paragon Drive Backup Free (Windows, Free)

 

 

Paragon Drive Backup is the free personal edition of Paragon's commercial disk imaging software, but supports a wider variety of disks and file systems than comparable backup tools. Paragon supports Microsoft Volume Shadow Services for real-time backup, and it can restore multiple partitions and disks in one shot following colossal hard drive failure. Restorations can be made from flash drives and CDs/DVDs created by the app. The user interface, as seen in the screenshot, is almost entirely wizard driven, making the sometimes arcane world of disk imaging more accessible to newcomers.

 

 

 

 

 

ImageX (Windows, Free)

 

ImageX was created as a tool for computer manufacturers and other large organizations with a need for imaging and deploying large numbers of computers. So it's primarily a command line tool, but because of its popularity with imaging geeks, a GUI, GImageX, was created for it seen in the screenshot here. Despite having several key limitations, most notably that it only works with modern Windows file systems, ImageX has quite a few excellent features if you're already rocking a Windows-centric house. Image sizes are smaller thanks to "single instancing," where a file appearing in multiple locations within the hard disk you're imaging is only stored once in the disk image. ImageX can also perform selective overwrites of your disk, allowing you to partially restore the contents of a disk image. The link provided above is to the information about ImageX on Microsoft Technet; to jump right to the download for ImageX use this link.

 

 

 

 

 

Clonezilla (Windows/Mac/Linux, Free)

 

 

Clonezilla is a powerful open-source disk imaging tool easy enough for new users to jump into. The deep-down features, though, may keep users around as their needs grow. The server edition allows for network-based bulk disk imaging, and Clonezilla itself supports over a half-dozen file systems covering Windows, Linux, and Mac-based machines. Even if you're using an obscure file system that isn't supported, you can still use Clonezilla, but you'll need to do a sector-to-sector copy instead of taking advantage of the efficiency and compression it applies when backing up a supported file system. The personal version of Clonezilla is a Live CD and customizable by the end user to meet a variety of needs in a variety of situations, with more than adequate documentation on the Clonezilla site to help you do so.

KnowEm : Checks the availability of user name on 120 popular Social Media websites

 

KnowEm is the latest in services that check for unclaimed user names at multiple social sites. This is helpful if you're interested in retaining the same user name at sites you haven't yet signed up for, or if you're on the verge of launching a new site or service and want to lock down that brand name before someone else does.

 

Most recently we checked out Namechk, which does the same thing for 84 different sites. KnowEm steps it up by searching in 120 places, as well as offering a premium service which will actually go to each site and sign you up. This doesn't come cheap though; it's $64.95, and it only goes to the sites where the user name is still available. It then sends the log-in information back to you so you can do things like change the password and where it's sending confirmation e-mails.

 

What's more, is that for $10 a month it can keep signing you up for any new services it adds to its search engine. It promises anywhere from 6 to 10 per month, but that can change depending on what new sites are introduced during that time.

 

Is it worth it to place your money, and trust in a service like this? It depends on how fast the providers are at adding the new sites and registering for you. If you've got an eccentric, or otherwise uncommon user name then yes, it will probably still be available. However, for more common names, you're better off keeping an eagle eye on your RSS reader and signing up for new services as soon as they're announced.

 

 

KnowEm checks 120 different sites to find you open user names, and for a price can sign you up to all the places where that name is still available.

List of Essential Free Windows Downloads 2009

We feature downloads of all kinds every day at IndyaOn. Today,I  am bundling all the best free downloads for new computer owners, re-installers, would-be geeks, or anyone who wants to save time installing the best stuff out there. This is my 2009 IndyaOn Pack for Windows computers.

Onto the list!


Productivity

  • Foxit Reader - Opens, save, and prints PDFs much faster and lighter than Adobe's official reader, whether on your desktop or through your browser, and it won't nag you every two hours to update it or its "components." There are some down-sides, like how it asks to install a browser toolbar during installation, and some reported difficulties with multiple monitors. But if a document absolutely won't work with anything but Adobe-sanctioned Reader, try Adobe Reader Lite, which cuts out all the "Maybe You'll Also Like" add-ons and extras out of Adobe's product and leaves just its basic rendering intact. [Download]

 

  • Notepad++ - If you just want to write, save, and edit text, it's hard to go wrong with Notepad++. This freebie offers tabbed file views, syntax coloring for those working in HTML or other code, and, as the name implies, does a whole lot of what most people wish Notepad did. If you want a free office suite that offers most of what Microsoft's Office suite does, try OpenOffice.org. If you love working in the constantly-backed-up cloud, try the Zoho or Google Docs suites. [Download]  [Portable]

 

  • Texter - Whether you write code, write out the same address repeatedly, or constantly misspell a certain word, Lifehacker's own text replacement app wakes up whenever you type certain phrases and then springs into action, saving you serious time and helping you avoid burdensome busy work. [Download (+Portable)]

 

 

 

Internet/Communication

  • Firefox - All debates about security, memory use, or compatibility amongst the web browsers aside, Firefox can adapt to nearly anyone's browsing habits through a range of adaptations. Whether that's an extension/add-on , a Greasemonkey script , or some deep-down about:config tweaks, Firefox can probably be what you want it to be. Put down the Internet Explorer and slowly back away into a better web life. [Download]  [Portable]

 

 

 

  • Pidgin - Do you ever use AOL/AIM, Google Talk, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, Jabber, or even old-school IRC to chat online? Pidgin has you covered, and it's got plenty of recommendable plug-ins. It can tab your chats in a single window, update you on new emails, and work inside most any smiley system out there (which has, oddly enough, become a notable issue). And while the up-and-coming IM app and-then-some Digsby has garnered a lot of users, its large footprint and questionable installation choices (it's got a really unfriendly installer that tries installing a lot of adware) keep us firmly in the Pidgin camp for now. [Download] [Portable]

 

 

 

  • Postbox - If you're not using your email's web interface, use this. It's basically Thunderbird, the open-source email client we'd previously included in our Lifehacker pack, but remixed with stronger, almost Gmail-like powers. It finds and indexes all the attachments in your email account, groups together conversations with similar subject chains with the "Gather" command (like Gmail's conversations), offers tabbed inbox and message views, and lets you organize emails under your own chosen "Topics." It's also got built-in easy setup steps for Gmail and other webmail systems—in other words, everything we're waiting to see Thunderbird implement. [Download]

 

 

 

Utilities

  • 7-Zip - The fix-all archiving/un-zipping program. It basically fills in all the gaps in your system's compression abilities. Multi-file RAR packages, Mac-formatted archives, and even ISO images can all be opened, and the right-click integration makes it all too easy to do so. [Download]  [Portable]

 

 

 

  • Everything - Does what you really want when you hit "Search" in Windows. It's really tiny, doesn't need to be installed if you don't want, and searches for files across your system with the speed of a jackrabbit gone rogue on old-school cold medicine. Faster than that, really, and it makes finding and deleting file types, digging through your browser cache, and any other file search task far faster. We used to recommend Google Desktop for a system-wide search tool, and it certainly has its merits—including some neat gadgets for Gmail and Google Calendar—but, in most cases, you're not going to need to find a single word out of every single document on your system. You just want that apples.doc thing, wherever it is, and Everything finds it as fast as you can type it. [Download (+Portable)]

 

 

 

  • µTorrent - Also known as uTorrent. If you're a complete newcomer to BitTorrent, uTorrent makes it easy. Install it, and any torrent file you click on is automatically handled and grabbed by uTorrent, and saved in your Downloads folder, making a seemingly nerd-core activity as easy as opening an MP3.If you're a BitTorrent pro, you should know that uTorrent's features—remote control and download starting from the web, a phone, or using Dropbox—truly set it apart. [Download]

 

 

  • Revo Uninstaller - Windows doesn't always remove everything that a program leaves behind—file folders, Start menu items, menu entries, you name it. Revo Uninstaller does. It runs a standard uninstaller, then it searches your system for everything the program changed or touched while it was installing. If you don't know the name of a program you want to kill off, or don't see it offered when Revo starts up, choose "Hunter Mode" and click on a window or message from that program. Got annoying programs that start up with your computer without permission? Yeah, Revo handles them too. It's like the software equivalent of bleach. [Download (+Portable)]

 

 

 

 

  • TeraCopy - Windows is slow, and occasionally fails, at copying large files, or just big batches of them. TeraCopy copies things between destinations faster, with more options on what to replace or skip based on file dates, and can actually be (gasp!) paused if you need to do something else while The Complete Works of Woody Allen are being transferred. [Download (+Portable)]

 

 

 

  • ImgBurn - It does just about everything you can possibly do with a CD, DVD, Blu-Ray or HD-DVD disc, and the image files that make them. Use this instead of the software that came with your system or add-on disc drive, because it can make music discs, data backups, video DVDs, and other projects with grace and speed, and all for free. [Download]

Photos & Video

  • Picasa - One of the few software recommendations that this editor's wife, parents, and other relatives actually stick with after installation. Google's free software indexes your computer's pictures and makes them a snap to flick through, lightly edit without a Photoshop degree, and share through email or uploading to Picasa Web Albums (or an add-on button). Most important of all, it makes importing pictures from any digital camera a lot more intuitive than Windows' own process. [Download]

 

 

 

  • VLC - Got a video or audio file to play? VLC probably plays it. Don't like how naggy and heavy-running Windows Media Player is? VLC is lighter. Want it free, working on any system, and have it show album art from your tracks? Done and done. [Download]  [Portable]

 

 

 

Music

  • If you own an iPod or iPhone—iTunes - For seamless syncing between your iPhone or iPod devices and your music collection, it's hard to beat iTunes—which is, of course, Apple's intended outcome. There are other iPod-to-computer solutions, but none are really worry-free and seamlessly integrated with everything an iPod can do, including updates, album art transfers, and, in the case of iPhones and iPod touch models, backups. It's not that bad a music manager, either, especially if you've got a huge collection or compatible Apple devices, like AirTunes-capable speakers.  [Download]

 

 

 

  • No iPhone or iPod—Songbird - Like iTunes, except open-source, open to killer add-ons, and much more web-savvy—point it at a web page full of music, and it plays it like it's just really fancy playlist. It can, in fact, play Apple-formatted tracks with a (default) add-on, including any older, copy-protected songs you bought from iTunes, and manages non-iPhone/touch iPods fairly well, but you'll still need iTunes for restoring, upgrading, and backing up your device. For music in general, though, Songbird is a nice midway point between iTunes' big, big tent and a tight little open-source player. [Download]

 

 

 

 

File Backups/Syncing

  • Dropbox - Put simply, Dropbox makes synchronizing your files across Windows, Mac, or Linux systems a very simple, almost magical process. Put a copy of what you're working on or want saved in your Dropbox folder, and it's synchronized to your account, which has 2GB to start with, and gets bigger if you recommend friends. When you're at another one of your own computers, your Dropbox updates and grabs those files. If you're at someone else's system or on a smartphone, head to Dropbox's mobile-friendly site and grab what you need. It's not quite a backup tool, but it is one of those utilities that makes a lot of old habits—thumb drive copying, CD burning, multi-email self-mailing—seem unnecessary. [Download]

 

 

 

  • Mozy - If Dropbox is where you stash the stuff you're working on or enjoying at the moment, Mozy is the backup service that saves everything for when your system goes black on bootup. The free accounts for PCs (and Macs) offer 2GB of free online space, and with the really smart filtering tools, you can have Mozy crawl your whole system and back up financial documents, Excel sheets, and any file with "Rick" in it. If you spring for a monthly unlimited plan, Mozy is a smart whole-system saver, one that doesn't eat bandwidth when you're using it, and works when you're not working. [Download]

 

 

 

 

Security

  • KeePass - It's where you keep your passwords, and create one password to track them all. It has lots of great plug-ins for your browser, other programs, and cool functionality. And it's available for every platform, so you never have to fear losing all the secrecy you pour into its secure little well. [Download]  [Portable]

 

 

 

  • AVG Free - We actually prefer versions of this free anti-virus app earlier than 8.0 for their, shall we say, more quiet and subtle operation. But it still does a good job of keeping up to date on the latest virus threats and protecting against them, when needed. [Download]

 

 

 

  • Spybot Search & Destroy - Just read through the list of what Spybot protects against—trackerware, info-tracking cookies, homepage hijackers, trojans, pop-up producers, keyloggers, advertising controllers—and you'll want to stop thinking about what a trip around the net leaves inside your system. Spybot is a tested and true veteran of the net annoyance wars, and has a support network of enthusiastic updaters. [Download]

 

  • Ad-Aware - It somewhat crosses over with Spybot's protection, but if you (or a friend/relative) have a system that's regularly filled with mysterious, malicious stuff, it's never a bad idea to let Ad-Aware comb through and safely clean the cruft out. [Download]