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Jayanth1983
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02.16.07 (1 year ago)
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uTorrent is the best - less memory consuming.....
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blue_mars
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02.22.07 (1 year ago)
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| Jayanth1983 wrote: |
| uTorrent is the best - less memory consuming..... |
Yes, it is very good, small and powerful.
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coolwizardashish
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02.22.07 (1 year ago)
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for all those, who r on p***** windows (as matter of fact, most of us are), for update use - A********R ..
good software, contains all update (integrated) and u're done in few strokes .... time consumed depend on your last update or version of windows....
suggestion - prefferd to be used in Safe mode, n is around 350 MB...
Edited by: RxPG Team
Edit Reason: Violation of TOS.
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mohankris
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02.25.07 (1 year ago)
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My fav mac software (OS 10.4.8) :
iLife 06 - iphoto comparable to picasa; no clear competition available for itunes
Opera 9 - easy to use and good customisations
Quicksilver - good launcher and much more
Superduper - excellent backup software
Toast 7 titanium - burning cds, dvds and converting formats
Scrivener 1.0.1 - real good notes taking app
Yojimbo - another note taking app; one big problem is lack of hierarchial structure
VLC 0.8.6a - plays almost any media
Parallels for Mac - for those moments when i need to use windows!
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vikingboy
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02.25.07 (1 year ago)
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good to see mac enthusiasts here too...
i'd love to try out mac any day but the insane prices keep me away..
some day..
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shamim_khandaker
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03.16.07 (1 year ago)
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what s different between mac,linux and windows,can anyone help me?
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vikingboy
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03.17.07 (1 year ago)
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Windows is a proprietary operating system, developed by Microsoft. Pretty much everything it does is hidden from the user. It is currently the most widely-used desktop operating system, and favours user-friendliness over stability or security, the latter of which it is associated with much in the way snails are associated with speed. Most of the user interface is built on everyone's favourite browser, Internet Explorer. It runs only on x86 processors, although there are ports of older versions. It was originally a single-user operating system, and not designed for networked use. With the introduction of Windows NT, it began to struggle to escape from the limits imposed by that, but is still trying.
Linux is a kernel, the very core of an operating system, based on the UNIX kernel. On top of this the GNU project's software is layered, creating a fully-featured operating system (GNU/Linux). A vast number of distributions exist, created and maintained by different groups. It exposes a lot more of the underlying mechanics to the user who looks, and so can be configured infinitely, resulting in superior performance if the user knows what he/she is doing and is willing to take the time to tweak it. However, this has a tendency to scare off less technically-savvy users, despite the existence of purposefully user-friendly distributions such as Ubuntu. It runs on just about every processor out there, due to its open-source nature. It is the most popular server operating system at the moment.
Mac OS (X, at least) is a proprietary operating system built over the free Darwin BSD kernel. Both portions are owned by Apple. It is famed for user-friendliness and eye-candy. It runs on PPC (PowerPC) processors, and now also on the x86 architecture.
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