Archive for April, 2007



Prosper Review

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 1:13 am

Prosper.com

Yep, it’s a proper review on a website called Prosper

Are you looking for money to diminish that high interest credit card debt? Or perhaps, you got some extra cash that you’d like to earn some interest on?

The new service Proper has something for you!

Prosper is a P2P lending model that has you acting as banker or borrower depending on your requirements. In mere minutes, you can join up with a multitude of lenders to diversify your loans and make extra bucks… or borrow some moolah and pay your bills.

I just did- on my overburdened Citibank Platinum card!

Now only if I can earn some extra to loan off…


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Prosper Review




Vista Manager Review

Friday 27 April 2007 @ 7:18 pm

Vista Manager Review

First there was XP Manager and life was great. XP Manager tweaked every possible performance setting without having to get down and dirty with the registry plumbing.

Now Vista users don’t have to look on in envy. Enter Vista Manager.

I just downloaded and ran this nifty little tool and all I can say is WOW. Everything I need from information gathering to turbo charging is here. Everything.

Plus there’s a backup tool just in case I fiddle with the wrong switch!

To date, I haven’t met any tweaking software as comprehensive nor as user friendly.

Did I mention how spanking hot the interface is?

Some features

Information
Get detailed system and all hardware information on your system; show all detailed information of running processes and threads on your machine; Vista Manager offers 1-clicking cleans your system automatically.

Optimizer
Tweak your system to improve windows startup and shutdown speed; tweak your hardware to increase system speed and performance.

Cleaner
Find out which files or folders engross your disk space and shown with chart; Find and clean junk files to increase Hard Disk space; Duplicate Files Finder can scan your computer for files with the same size, name and modification time; Registry Cleaner can easily checks your registry and repair incorrectly linked registry entries, automatically remove invalid entries; Registry Defrag rebuilds and re-indexs your registry to reduce application response time and registry access time.

Customization
Control what is started on Windows startup; tune up Vista boot menu; edit context menus of mouse Right-Clicking; customize system desktop, menus, toolbar and notifications settings; automatically change your desktop wallpaper on background.

Security
You can improve desktop, menus, Windows logon securities, and enable numerous hidden performance options of system, disable system updates and error reports; hide and restrict to access drives, specify which applications are not allowed to be executed on your computer; encrypt/decrypt and shred files, change the location of system folders; Privacy Protector can maintain your personal privacy by eliminating the tracks that you leave behind; create lots of randomization password once.

Network
Optimize your Internet connection speed, manage all shares items; tweak your Internet Explorer easily.

Misc. Utilities
Show the collection of Windows utilities; help you find out the installation key of Windows, Office products; shutdown your PC or remind you automatically.

You can’t go wrong here:

http://www.yamicsoft.com/vistamanager/index.html




Sphere Timer Review

Monday 23 April 2007 @ 12:00 am

Sphere Timer
Fancy clocks for the Windows Sidebar not only come with Windows Vista, they come in all shapes and sizes- from outlandish to utterly zen.

Why not grab the most useful one there is?

Enter the Sphere Timer.

It’s a digital clock with an alarm, a countdown function, a lap timer, and more. You can use it as a stopwatch, a reminder, and a tool to show off to your friends that you while away the hours in military time (but AM/PM is also available). A small and good-looking gadget, it’s the damn best clock for the Sidebar thus far.

Sphere Timer




Pocketmod.com Curiosity

Sunday 22 April 2007 @ 9:46 am

Pocketmod.com
The PocketMod is a new way to keep yourself organized. Lets face it, PDAs are too expensive and cumbersome, and organizers are bulky and hard to carry around. Nothing beats a folded up piece of paper. That is until now. With the PocketMod, you can carry around the days notes, keep them organized in any way you wish, then easily transfer the notes to your PDA, spreadsheet, or planner.


The PocketMod is a small book with guides on each page. These guides or templates, combined with a unique folding style, enable a normal piece of paper to become the ultimate note card. It is hard to describe just how incredibly useful the PocketMod is. It’s best that you just dive in and create one.

Many things make this little personal organizer special, here is a list.

It fits easily in your back pocket or purse.
It’s as cheap as one piece of paper (Because that’s all it is!)
It opens like a book. Leading to easier to find, more organized notes.
The first page has a pouch, big enough to carry a business card!
Customizable with “Mods” tailored to your needs.
It’s free and fun!

I highly recommend this low tech way of coping with the hightech world. Amble to Pocketmod now.




GetJar.com Review

Thursday 19 April 2007 @ 12:00 am

GetJar

Not only do I love mobile phones, I enjoy the apps that come on them- particularly if they won’t cost me a red cent.

Check out getjar.com. You’ll find a list of free software arranged by title, device and platform. There’s e-crypt, pocket wallet, pocket oxford english dictionary and the oh so popular PalmaSutra.

I spent hours on this site just downloading- until my phone ran out of space.




ConciseFreeware.com

Sunday 15 April 2007 @ 8:07 pm

On the rampage for software, services and everything else free and blissful?

You want to check out Concisefreeware.com It may have a lousy layout, but you’ll find free apps for virtually every category under the sun.

Not to mention.. free tips too!




Inno3D Geforece 7600 GST Review

Thursday 12 April 2007 @ 9:52 am

I recently picked up a copy of the much awaited Command and Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars. For fans of the previous installments, you’d understand how I nearly got an orgasm just holding the disc in my hands.

Boy oh boy. I fired up the ole Core2Duo 2.0Ghz that was running off a GeForce 5700 LE. My buds told me the 5700 is pretty slick so I set every graphic setting on max…

and my face fell.

It takes 2 seconds for a tank to move.

4 seconds for an RPG to fire.

And thats with a Core2Duo 2.0Ghz spiked with 2GB of RAM!

Bummer.

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Inno3D Geforece 7600 GST Review




WinXP Manager Review

Tuesday 10 April 2007 @ 9:36 am

Spanking brand new WinXP Manager offers an easy way to optimize, tweak, tune up and clean up Windows XP.

Check out the cool interface

WinXp

It bundles more than 28 different utilities in one. Get system Information, get access to hundreds of hidden options to improve system’s performance and security, clean registry and junk files, optimize network to speed internet connection, backup data of Outlook Express, Manage shares, and many other miscellaneous utilities.

Latest Changes:
* Added some tweaks
* Windows Utilities updated to v3.1
* Registry Cleaner updated to v8.9
* Run Shortcut Creator updated to v1.2

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