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- Tarantula (msi)
- The Tarantula is a JAVA-based platform and driver independent MySQL User Interface. It has the ability to connect to multiple servers, administrator data and users, perform backups and move data across in a user transparent way. Moving a table or a database is as simple as copy and paste. Use...
- Tags: Inverted Software, Tarantula, Microsoft Windows, Web Servers, Linux, Databases, Storage, Java, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software, Internet, Enterprise Software, Data Management, Hardware, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Software downloads 2008-02-21
- Tarantula (zip)
- Tarantula is a Wysiwyg Web authoring tool that offers pixel-level layout control without using images. It uses tables or CSS positioning. Tarantula offers graphics features, site upload, a project manager, MAPI, multiple resolution development, forms, a table editor, and an image mapper. It features built-in creation, optimization, and conversion of...
- Tags: built-In, Image, Graphics, Tarantula, CSS, Productivity, E-mail, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2005-09-23
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- Optimus Maximus
- Despite its innovative approach to keyboard design, the OLED-based Optimus Maximus keyboard is best considered an expensive novelty. Its $1,600 price tag keeps it out of the hands of the average consumer, and we also question the practical benefit of using 113 customizable OLED screens as an input device. There...
- Tags: Keyboards, Lebedev Studio, default layout, Optimus Maximus, Optimus Corp., keyboard
- Product reviews 2008-07-17
- Das Professional Keyboard
- Anyone who remembers when a "laptop" computer looked more like a suitcase-size nuclear weapon may recall the old IBM Model M-style keyboard. With its distinct "clacky" sound and the amazing responsiveness of its buckling spring keys, many typists, gamers, and enthusiasts lament that that old design has become more-or-less instinct....
- Tags: Keyboards, Games, Das Professional, keyboard
- Product reviews 2008-07-03
- Logitech G15 Keyboard (Revision 2)
- Somehow we missed Logitech's update to its G15 Keyboard last year. It started showing up in our lab recently with a few high-end gaming PCs that spurred us to give it the full review treatment. We're glad we did. The new model improves on many facets of the original, elevating...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Keyboards, Logitech G15, Logitech, G-key, LCD screen, LCD, keyboard
- Product reviews 2008-05-06
- Saitek Cyborg Command Unit
- Saitek may have been purchased by rival Mad Catz, but the company is still--for the time being, anyway--cranking out its own gaming accessories. Saitek's premium line of PC accessories has been rebranded "Cyborg," and in addition to the gaming-centric keyboard, mouse, gamepad, and headset, the line includes the Cyborg...
- Tags: Mice, Games, Cyborg Command Unit, analog stick, mouse, Saitek Cyborg Command, game
- Product reviews 2008-03-26
- Razer Lycosa
- Razer's new Lycosa gaming keyboard has several unique features. The rubber coating on the keys provides a soft, comfortable touch. You can switch between three different backlight configurations via a touch-sensitive control pad. You can even use Razer's software to program each of the Lycosa's keys to work as a...
- Tags: Keyboards, Games, wrist rest, software, Razer Lycosa, Razer
- Product reviews 2008-01-24
- Friday Rant - Logitech G15 gaming keyboard
- Friday Rant - Logitech G15 gaming keyboardFits my classic definition of crapwareThis is the kind of stuff I would always remove or better yet never install in the first place. I have a Logitech video camera and it's the same thing where half a dozen services and processes are...
- Tags: Keyboards, Games, Backlighting, keyboard, RAM, Logitech
- Discussion threads 2007-09-21
- Razer ProType keyboard
- Razer's new ProType Keyboard has two major highlights. The first is that it has a built-in iPod docking station that helps keep your desk free of cable clutter. The second is the keyboard itself, a just-feels-right design we awarded with a CNET Editor's Choice award when it debuted with Razer's...
- Tags: Keyboards, Digital music, Digital media, Razer ProType, Razer, Razer Tarantula, Apple iPod, keyboard
- Product reviews 2007-04-23
- Ideazon Merc Gaming Keyboard
- It's hard to argue with the Ideazon Merc Gaming Keyboard's $40 price tag. It's not as responsive as the $99 CNET Editor's Choice-winning Razer Tarantula, and it doesn't even light up like the $99 Logitech G15 or the $60 and $70 respectively Saitek Eclipse or Eclipse II. The separate game...
- Tags: Keyboards, Games, Merc, Ideazon, game, keyboard
- Product reviews 2007-01-02
- Saitek Eclipse II
- It's taken us a while to get our hands on Saitek's Eclipse II backlit keyboard. It was originally announced at E3 this year, and we're only now getting some hands-on time with it. The design hasn't changed that much since the original Eclipse board; the only major improvement is that...
- Tags: Java development tools, OPEN SOURCE, Eclipse II, Eclipse, Razer Tarantula, Saitek
- Product reviews 2006-12-11
- Razer Tarantula
- Editor's note: This review has been updated to clarify that only some of the keys, and not the main QWERTY keys, are backlit. (11/9/06)It only makes sense that after tuning the lowly mouse to gamer specifications, the various input device makers would turn their attention to keyboards. Razer's new $99...
- Tags: Keyboards, Games, Tarantula Gaming Keyboard, keyboard
- Product reviews 2006-11-06
- Razer Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones
- Razer is well-known for its myriad gaming mice, but the company has recently branched out in an attempt to capture other areas of the PC gaming market. In addition to the Tarantula keyboard, this year has also seen the company introduce the $130 Barracuda HP-1 Gaming Headphones. The surround-sound headphones...
- Tags: Games, headphone, HP-1s, Turtle Beach, Barracuda, Razer
- Product reviews 2006-10-16
- Keyboard with memory meant to appeal to gamers
- Programmable Tarantula is aimed at gamersCNET's Tom Merritt takes a look at Razer's programmable Tarantula keyboard, showing how each key can serve whatever function a gamer wants.
- Tags: Games, Keyboards, keyboard
- Videos 2006-01-06
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