Google Browser Sync for Firefox 3 - Mozilla Weave

Couple of years ago Google released a nifty little Mozilla Firefox add-on known as Google Browser Sync. This little tool had the sole purpose of synchronizing the personal data in between multiple installation of Mozilla Firefox web browser. In other words it synchronized user’s passwords, bookmarks, saved form data and cookies in between multiple PC. This was very convenient for people like me that have more than one PC, a desktop and a laptop, because I would not have to feed all my web passwords, logins and bookmarks to two computers. I especially enjoyed the service while I was testing various Linux distributions, as it only took minutes to sync my Firefox on the laptop with all the personal browser data I have on the desktop - this means that I was using and producing with a number of web based tools that I use daily literally in minutes after I had finished my Linux installation. Unfortunately Google stopped developing the service and apparantly pulled the plug by not updating the add-on for the Firefox. Mozilla however is working on something that might work as a replacement - Mozilla Weave.

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ConvertXtoDVD 3 video guide

ConvertXtoDVD 3 is the best tool for converting video files, and I mean virtually any video file, to standard compliant DVDs. It is very fast to process the files, while it produces very good quality as well. The best part of it however is the intuitive user interface, that is very user friendly but still offers plenty of functionality for the more advanced users. It literally doesn’t take more than 30 seconds to start converting videos to a DVD with subtitles and good looking animated menus. Here is a video guide that covers the basics of this fine software and should give anyone a pleasant start with this software. Click here to download the software and read on to watch the video guide.

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Defragment Windows hard drives using JKDefrag and PageDefrag

Dealing with video files or DVD images on a PC typically involves massive hard drive operations, as the file sizes tend to be rather large. A full size DVD image is roughly 4.4 gigabytes, but high definition files (Blu-ray, HD DVD) can be ten times larger! Copying, moving or extracting files for archives takes time, even on a high performance computer, so therefore it is worth while to check that your hard drive is performing at it’s peak by defragmenting it every once in a while. Windows comes with a disk defragmention software, but unfortunately it is not best of it’s kind. There are a lot of commercial alternatives out there, but luckily also some very good free software is available. In this guide we show you how to defragment Windows drives by using JkDefrag and PageDefrag software.

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The best Linux distributions of spring 2008

The six month update cycles of major Linux distributions guarantees that there will be plenty of fresh releases for every spring and fall. At the end of 2007 we ranked the best distributions of the year, but as most distros have been refreshed since it is time to have another look at the current Linux offering. In the past six months the development has been incremental, but with a few nice surprises as well.

As before our focus is on typical desktop and Internet usage, seeking an open-source alternative to Windows. We value a good out-of-the-box experience, polished desktop design and usability over other features.

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Convert MKV files to MP4 for PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 using GOTSent

GOTSent is an easy to use application for converting .MKV (Matroska) video files to the .MP4 (MPEG-4) format. The MPEG-4 is a videly supported audio/video format which can be played on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, HTPCs and number of other MP4 compatible playback devices. In this articles we explain the basics of using the free GOTSent application for the conversion. Owners of PlayStation 3 might want to read our other PS3 video conversion articles before proceeding with this one.

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First burns with the Pioneer BDC-202 combo drive

Pioneer BDC-202 is an interesting combo drive that brings you the features of a Blu-ray BD-ROM drive and a DVD recorder. As such it is an interesting choice for any home computer, but especially for HTPCs due to the Blu-ray playback features. We have just started testing the drive, and as usual our primary interest is on the DVD recording quality. The drive uses a “three-way compatible” optical pickup unit, which means that a single optical unit is handling all the disc formats. As such the recording speed is a bit slower than the fastest DVD recorders on the market, but the 12x speed should be quite sufficient for everyone unless you are planning on using the drive for DVD-R mass production. We have just started testing the drive and so we decided to publish the first results right away, even thought the testing work is far from completed, since this is a drive that has a lot of consumer interest currently.

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Cahoona Games releases Marble Maze for S60

Marble Maze for Nokia N95, N95 8GB and N82 by Cahoona Games

Marble MazeMarble Maze is a labyrinth game that utilizes the orientation sensor built inside some Nokia mobile phones (like Nokia N95, N95 8GB, and N82). In the game you control a ball inside a labyrinth by tilting the device in your hands. Currently there are 40 different labyrinths to solve, and 3 different balls, a metal ball, a rubber ball, and a super pingpong ball. In the game you object is to Read more »

Create AVCHD discs with subtitles using tsMuxeR

The new tsMuxeR version 1.84 introduces support for .SRT subtitle format. In our previous guides we have shown you how to author Blu-ray/AVCHD discs from .MKV files using tsMuxeR. This guide is an extension to our previous guide, covering the new subtitle features of the tsMuxeR. By using this guide you can convert compliant high definition .MKV (Matroska) source files to the AVCHD format, with subtitles but without the lengthy process of re-encoding the file.

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Introducing PerfectRip, a versatile CD ripper and cloner

PerfectRip guarantees optimal full or partial content extraction by making proper use of the C2 pointer technology inside your optical drive. You can be sure images and tracks are free from errors, or use an error report at post-processing stage to mute, hold or average (linear interpolation) corrupt samples.

PerfectRip generates disc images fully compatible with SlySoft CloneCD and Golden Hawk Technology CDRWin, and extracts tracks in PCM, WAV, WAV+G and 2448 formats. PerfectRip is compatible with 100b (Plextor) subcode reading, this makes use of Reed-Solomon EDC/ECC so your R-W subchannels are always free from random errors.

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HC Encoder v0.23

HC Encoder is a freeware high quality MPEG-1/2 encoder.

Changes from version v0.22

  • Added adaptive quantization
  • Added panscan

Author: hank315
License: Freeware, donations accepted

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