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- Aye SplitTiff (exe)
- Aye SplitTiff is a tif tiff splitter able to split multiple-page tif tiff files into separate single-page tiff files in batches. Both GUI and command line modes are supported. Able to split big tif tiff files of 99999 pages, and save splitted tif tiff files in different folder. Aye SplitTiff...
- Tags: Batch, Aye SplitTiff
- Software downloads 2007-01-19
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- 'I Hate the New Facebook' group surpasses 500,000 protestors
- 'I Hate the New Facebook' group surpasses 500,000 protestorsDon't hate the changeAs a web developer, I believe in changing layout/graphics/styles of a website. Let's face it, in 5 years the web 2.0 styles that are popping up all over will be making way for something that looks more 'modern'. I...
- Tags: Channel management, New Facebook, protestor, Facebook, new layout
- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
- Google makes waves and may have solved the data center conundrum
- Google makes waves and may have solved the data center conundrumEasy Terrorism Target?As we rely more and more on the Net, who will defend these floating farms in a no jurisdiction, no taxes, etc, area?Any protection from pirates and terrorist?Firstly, I think this google 'solution' is cool. However as my...
- Tags: Data centers, Storage, Google Makes, Google Inc., data center
- Discussion threads 2008-09-08
- My first day with Firefox 3
- My first day with Firefox 3Add-onsSo what's the magic to getting your add-ons working again? Most of mine are disabled awaiting updates that have yet to arrive.A Pint of Guinness for Everyone on the Mozilla Team!Great Effort Mozilla Team!Aye! :)"be leery of new software"Come off it Dana, that's just...
- Tags: Web browsers, Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firefox 3.0, first day, FF3
- Discussion threads 2008-06-18
- The Netbooks are coming: Laptop cannibalization today; Smartphone war tomorrow?
- The Netbooks are coming: Laptop cannibalization today; Smartphone war tomorrow?Netbooks and SmartphonesThose keyboards on the smartphones are just too small for me to use effectively. I'll take a netbook and a cheap cellphone.RE: The Netbooks are coming: Laptop cannibalization today; Smartphone war tI still see netbooks and smartphones as...
- Tags: Smart phones, Cellular phones, Notebooks, Handhelds, Netbooks, Laptop cannibalization, cannibalization, Smartphone, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2008-06-03
- Is Yahoo is best way for Microsoft to spend its cash?
- Is Yahoo is best way for Microsoft to spend its cash?RE: Is Yahoo is best way for Microsoft to spend its cash?I wouldn't put a great deal of trust in polls of industry analysts. It's well demonstrated that one of the best ways to make money on the stock...
- Tags: INTERNET, E-mail providers, Corporate law, Investment, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-03-16
- After the hello, goodbye and thanks
- After the hello, goodbye and thanksBest of Luck!ntA modified traditional Irish blessingMay the information superhighway rise up to meet youMay the ACL be always at your backThe powerboost shine warm upon your wiresThe load balancers fall soft upon your last mileAnd until we ping againMay QoS hold your packets in...
- Tags: SECURITY, Ryan, buffer-overflow
- Discussion threads 2007-12-14
- Crazy purchase - Death magnet!
- Crazy purchase - Death magnet!Magnets from hard drivesAre pretty darn strong. We use them in our shop for door stops. The doors are those huge steel doors that weight a ton, and the magnets, fastened securely on the ground onto the little bumpers that stop the door from opening too...
- Tags: magnet
- Discussion threads 2007-08-16
- DRM and open source are the great divide
- If there is any word other than Microsoft which can get an argument going among open source advocates, it is DRM. (The t-shirt is available here.)DRM, Digital Rights Management, is generally found in the form of an encryption wrapper giving control of the content to a rights holder. DRM is...
- Tags: mass market, Legal, Hardware, GPL, General, FOSS, content, business models, Applications, Apple
- Blog posts 2007-07-16
- FSF political discoloration
- FSF political discolorationIs the concentration on the code wise?If I have understood it correctly if someone took a piece of GPL'd code and then changed it and attempted to copyright it then they would be in breach of the GPL.If however they looked at the code (or observed the behaviour...
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, OPEN SOURCE, UNIX, Free Software Foundation, software, mathematical expression
- Discussion threads 2007-05-30
- Text messaging and the death of the English language
- Text messaging and the death of the English languageI don't buiy it!This is no different than the arguement that spell-checkers make you lazy! From my experience, people have always been careless about thier spelling and their grammar. It's no different than it ever was.text vs morse codeMorse code...
- Tags: Instant messaging, Anton, Barbarians, comma, English Language, IM, text messaging
- Discussion threads 2007-04-27
- Microsoft knew of Windows .ANI flaw since December 2006
- Microsoft knew of Windows .ANI flaw since December 2006Don't be so tough on MicrosoftThe whole idea behind confidential disclosure of bugs like this is to keep the attackers from finding out about them. Issuing a patch before the attack surfaces in the wild just gives the malware creators a...
- Tags: Apple Mac OS X, Operating systems, PRODUCTIVITY, Apple Mac OS, Microsoft Corp., security, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-03-30
- Yahoo vs. Google: Why Panama is the wrong destination
- Do the marketers rule at Yahoo, while the engineers rule at Google? Fred Vogelstein believes he has “empirical evidence” that such is the case.Vogelstein begins his Wired magazine piece: “Terry Semel was pissed,” in bold for emphasis.Vogelstein looks back to Yahoo vs. Google in 2002, and apparently has a pictorial...
- Tags: Advertising, Search, Google, Yahoo, Google Software Applications, Yahoo! Inc.
- Blog posts 2007-01-17
- The truth about thin clients
- I could not agree more with Chris Dawson that, given the choice between cobbling together parts from a bunch of lame PCs and buying new thin clients, that buying new thin clients is the proper choice to make see Why you should actually pay for thin clients but before you...
- Tags: Education Technology, thin client
- Blog posts 2007-01-08
- The muse of social software
- The muse of social softwareTastes great; less and less...All manner of social ideals sound great until someone actually attempts to implement them. A few well-known “isms” come quickly to mind and how quickly the world forgets. Such ideals tickle the minds of all who are enlightened enough to...
- Tags: Interactive Voice Response (IVR), Tools & Techniques, Product marketing, social Software, software, customer service
- Discussion threads 2006-09-05
- Why economic development leads to democracy
- Why economic development leads to democracyRe: Despotic[i]Saudi royals create economic development - yet their state is quite repressive. It helps to be rich in natural resources!So it seems that being rich in natural resources USSR was too can negate the economic forces that you speak of.[/i]Too true. In...
- Tags: Chinese Government, natural resource, U.S.S.R., democracy
- Discussion threads 2006-08-18
- Windows Live: Fresh look but same walled garden?
- Windows Live: Fresh look but same walled garden?Actually, the latest version of messenger supportsIM with other clients.It is designed to be a walled gardenThe way I read Windows Live Mail Desktop, is that it is not part of Windows and will never be. It is the property of Windows...
- Tags: Operating systems, Web browsers, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Live, Microsoft Windows, Yahoo! Inc.
- Discussion threads 2006-08-01
- Border patrol for Internet Explorer
- Border patrol for Internet ExplorerSure it is...Firefox is just IE with a different set of holes...d00d!IE 7 is still in beta - of course it is slow as molasses with all the error checking and debugging code in it while in beta.Reality check[i]"There have been zero exploits in the wild...
- Tags: Web browsers, vmware, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, exploit, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
- Discussion threads 2006-06-26
- Are laptops enough?
- Are laptops enough?Lost and Found, anybody?Judging from the size of the lost and found piles around my school, and by the constant whine of, "I lost my book", "I left my book at home", and "someone took my pencil", I can't imagine the poor laptops lasting a full school...
- Tags: Notebooks, PRODUCTIVITY, laptop computer
- Discussion threads 2006-04-03
- Santa IM worm hits AOL, MSN and Yahoo
- Santa IM worm hits AOL, MSN and YahooI'm unaffected ...... it's a Windows rootkit. :PThe face of a virus writer...On my travels around the net I came across this:http://rentacoder.com/RentACoder/SoftwareCoders/showBioInfo.asp?lngAuthorId=1309793The site offers freelancers to find jobs. But something should be done about his guy adding viruses to his cvSanta IM...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Yahoo! Inc., Linux, MSN, Microsoft Windows, America Online Inc.
- Discussion threads 2005-12-20
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