
FreeWorldDialup (or FWD) is one of the popular and widely-used telephony software in the market available. From time to time, FWD has presented new features and functionality to the program. On top of FWD, the Pulver communicator is also used as the software to utilise the free VoIP service, as compared from that of Skype’s.
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FreeWorld Dialup (FWD)
September 12th, 2005 by Keith in Software, PC GadgetsFirst views on Firefox 1.5 Beta 1
September 9th, 2005 by Al in Software
Mozilla’s Firefox 1.5 beta was released today to the surprise of many, and those who awaits the promising new feature of the popular web browser. It has been released to the community, especially for Web application developers, and extension developers. Home users can also make use of the availability to try out this new web browser
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GNOME 2.12 is Out
September 8th, 2005 by Al in Software
GNOME have just released a new version (2.12 ) of the their award winning desktop environment and development tools for Linux (and UNIX). It looks to have various fixes and improvements over previous versions. In the release notes they even say how they have improved the mines games, now the first click is guaranteed not to be mine, now how nice is that little attention to detail.
You can download it from the GNOME 2.12 page. If you fancy giving it a try but don’t want to vape you system or do a full install you can download a boot able CD image which will let you play with desktop with the minimum o fuss.
New Skype Beta
September 7th, 2005 by Al in SoftwareVOIP (Voice Over IP (Internet Protocol)) is becoming the in thing at the moment due to the money it can save you with free international telephone calls. Skype is one of the leaders of this growing technology boasting 161,473,977 downloads of their software so far and increasing by the second.
The latest beta version released yesterday boosts:
- Our call quality is the best ever for talking, laughing and sharing stories.
- It’s now faster to get set up, and easier to add your contacts, so you can get more friends talking for free.
- You can forward calls on to mobiles, landlines and other Skype Names.
- Make calls instantly from Outlook email or Internet Explorer with our new toolbars.
- Personalise your Skype — play around with sounds, ringtones and pictures to show the world who you are.
You can download it for free from the official skype site
In the time it took to write this post another 5,000 copies have been downloaded (161,478,749) which is kind of crazy.
Guess the Google
September 5th, 2005 by Al in Software, Gaming Gadgets
I’m often amazed at the things Google release and I’m equally fascinated at services, tools and games that are dreamt up by people using the Google search engine and API.
Guess the Google is a really simple (as many of the best are) but addictive game. To play you have to work out (or guess) the keyword used to find 20 pictures on Google Images. This may sound easy but be warned it’s not and can be a serious time waster, it took me multiple goes befor I scored over 200. Check it out here
Useful security on a USB flash drive?
September 3rd, 2005 by Marc in Spy Stuff, PC Gadgets
USB flash drives are nothing new and they’ve been offering some sort of secure partition or encryption for a while now. Some of them have even used fingerprint recognition. But guess what - the security functions of them all are completely useless on anything except the PC you’ve installed the drivers onto! It’s great having my email / site passwords / personal details with me, but if I can’t access them on the nearest PC they might as well not be there.
Enter the Fingergear USB flash drive. This (admittedly rather industrial looking) device uses fingerprint recognition which is cool in itself, but handles the authentication internally on the device which is even cooler. At last - someone finally got it right!
Fair Use DVD backup wizard
August 30th, 2005 by Marc in Software
A new version of the FairUse wizard is out. This tool does a pretty good job of backing up your DVDs to various AVI formats in it’s free guise. Paying for the more advanced version gets you more control over the finished product. It’s a lot simpler to use than many of the other offerings out there, although in the end they are all capable of producing similar output. There’s not much more to say really… download it and give it a try.
NASA World Wind
August 30th, 2005 by Al in Software
This is cool. Google recently let us have the excellent and free Google Earth, which is great fun and also an educational tool for young and old alike. I often sit down with my daughter and fly around the world planning the next dream holiday.
NASA are probably as well known as Google but probably don’t have quite the same sort of marketing muscle but their World Wind application could well be better than Google Earth and best yet both of these programs are free
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