Archive for the ‘Software’ Category
Ares Download
Ares Vista is by far, the best P2P file sharing program out today. It allows users to share and download music, movies, games, software, images, etc., through the Ares p2p network. You can easily share your Ares download files, through the Ares decentralized p2p network. As a member of the Ares virtual community, you can search for and download just about any type of file shared by other users through the largest and most reliable P2P network. Get unlimited music downloads with the latest version of Ares. The latest version of the now famous Ares P2P file sharing program, supports BitTorrent protocol and Shoutcast radio stations. With Ares you can also join chat rooms or host your channel and meet new friends. Read the rest of this entry »
Google Provide Free GPS Navigation for Android
Google provides navigation applications based on GPS (global positioning system) is free for smartphones that use the Android platform. Application called Google Maps Navigation will be available first on Nokia Droid which will be released for Verizon in the U.S., November 6, 2009.
miniSipServer
miniSipServer is a professional IP PBX for Microsoft windows system and is based on the SIP standard. It is very easy to setup and manage our own VOIP system! In fact, we can use MSS to establish a basic VOIP network in 1 hour. Just install and run it.

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MICROSOFT SECURITY ESSENTIALS BETA
I was never a big fan of Windows Live OneCare, so I shed no tears when Microsoft announced its demise last November. The company promised to replace it with a lightweight free solution wholly dedicated to consumer anti-malware protection. That solution, formerly known by the cool code name “Morro,” is now available for public beta testing as Microsoft Security Essentials. (Microsoft expects business users at all levels to rely on Microsoft Forefront instead, but both products use the same anti-malware engine and signatures.) On my tests, its malware protection proved okay, but not outstanding—just like OneCare’s. |
The download is pretty small (about 7MB), and the installation is fast. But the mandatory download of updated signatures tried my patience: It took anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. Also, the full installation occupied over 110MB of disk space, which isn’t exactly lightweight compared with the 7MB required by Hitman Pro 3.5. Read the rest of this entry »
Digsby Build 23485
Digsby is a proprietary multiprotocol instant messaging application developed by dotSyntax, LLC. Digsby is written in wxPython and uses WebKit for rendering. It supports most mainstream IM protocols such as AIM, MSN, Yahoo, Google Talk, ICQ, Jabber, and Facebook Chat. Digsby also supports e-mail notifications and alerts from MySpace, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. It is released free under a proprietary license. Development is funded through optional sponsored add-on applications via installer and a distributed computing, web-crawling, and data-mining function that is turned on by default. It needs registration, which can be done through the program’s installer or through a web interface. As of March 20, 2008, the Digsby application is in its beta stage of development.
| Developer(s) | dotSyntax, LLC. |
|---|---|
| Initial release | February 5, 2008 [1] |
| Stable release | Build 62 —Release 23485 (Public Beta) [2] / 2009-08-14; 4 days ago |
| Platform | Windows, Mac* & Linux* *in development |
| Available in | English |
| Type | Instant messaging client |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | www.digsby.com |













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