User Name F-3000
Member Since 2005-04-05
Total number of Feedback Posts: 4
Total number of comments: 1
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Solitaire Till Dawn X 1.5.1 (Mac OS X)
Was looking for a good punch-in-one card-game for my mom, and after trying this one, decided to quit searching, as I think she'll be satisfied with this. Appearance is a bit crude (the uncustomizable part), but not too bad. Automatic/helper-functions are a bit overshooting, as they easily direct into empty-minded clicking, but luckily they're mostly selectable. Overall, good product. [alert admin]
Wednesday, September 17 2008 @ 12:54 AM PDT
Black Light 1.6 (Mac OS X)
From reading the product preview, you easily get feeling that only thing this product does, is the very same as pressing cmd+ctrl+option+8. Product description is lacking vital information, that would actually increase the interest towards this small, and for some people, very useful tool. If you wonder what I am talking about, launch the program and give a peek for the preferences. [alert admin]
Wednesday, February 07 2007 @ 07:53 AM PST
VLC media player 0.8.6 (Mac OS X)
I have used this program so long (over 2y?), that I prefer it over QT's abilities/availabilities to play .avi-files. And what's best, it's stability has became better and even better over time. When I began using VLC, it was rather common that it crashed. Now, I'd be very suprised if I succeeded to crash it with normal use. [alert admin]
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Sunday, December 31 2006 @ 11:27 AM PST
ATIccelerator II 1.0.6b (Mac OS X)
Very simple, very easy to use. No rebooting needed to change the numbers. (only reboot required is after install) Gives visible (mostly positive) effect with most games and apps when giving 10% boost to the v-card. It works nice. But I wouldn't suggest giving much more than max 10%, as higher numbers may damage the graphic card permanently - especially if you don't provide extra cooling. For laptop-users: You can use this tool to lower energy-consume of the graphic card by lowering the graphic CPU-speed. While in other hand, you can expect extra power-consume when you increase the speed. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, December 27 2006 @ 07:10 AM PST
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Oh, also, some people might find this link interesting, and even useful: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overclocking
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Wednesday, December 27 2006 @ 07:16 AM PST