Archive for September, 2007
Most likely, the main reason your system is dragging the ground is because of all the junk that runs in the background that you don’t see. These are applications you may have installed over time.
To optimize the startup process you should follow the following steps.
You can free up hard drive space by deleting files and applications you don’t use often. Running scandisk and Defragment are crucial to pc preformance. And try third party memory management programs.
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Do you just want to dabble or include a little 3D rendering in your website? Perhaps you are a 2D designer and want to start incorporating 3D in your illustration work. Maybe you have learned about 3D using free software and intend to pursue 3D as a career. Here we will go over the options available in three general sectors of the market: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Most 3D programs are available as demo versions, so you can try them out and get a feel of how they work before committing any of your hard-earned cash.
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Download - for windows, English (5.7 MB)
Fixed in Firefox 2.0.0.7
MFSA 2007-28 Code execution via QuickTime Media-link files
Download - File size: 4.94MB
Opera for Windows without Java description
Opera is known as the fastest and smallest full-featured browser
The most full-featured Internet power tool on the market, Opera includes tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, integrated searches and advanced functions like Opera’s groundbreaking e-mail program, RSS Newsfeeds and IRC chat. And because we know that our users have different needs, you can customize the look and content of your Opera browser with a few clicks of the mouse.
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The Windows XP Service Pack 2 (XP SP2) fixes a range of bugs in Windows XP. The file is a large download and can be applied to any version of Windows XP Home, Professional, TabletPC or Media Center. It doesn’t matter what XP updates you have previously applied to your system, SP2 will update any unpatched, partially patched or completely updated system (it includes all previously released patches and updates). If you are going to reinstall the original release of Windows XP on a PC, it is important that you apply this Service Pack BEFORE connecting to the Web. Nasty viruses and worms like Sasser and Blaster can enter an unpatched system as soon as it is connected to the Web. They come through an open port on your system. You don’t even have to receive email or go to a web site - just being connected is enough. XP SP2 fixes the security holes so you won’t get attacked.
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