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Archive for June, 2010

VLC Portable 1.1.0 for your Pen Drive

By • Jun 24th, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source, PortableApps, Windows

VLC media player 1.1.0 with hard acceleration and WebM support was officially released yesterday for Mac, Linux and Windows OS. The no-install version for Windows platforms, a carbon copy of the original is now available for your portable drives. It takes only 21MB of your drive and can be run on systems with previous versions. […]

uTorrent 3.0 Alpha BitTorrent Client Released

By • Jun 24th, 2010 • Filed under: Windows

The popular BitTorrent client uTorrent has released a preview of its next major update uTorrent 3.0. Falcon 2.1 (encrypted webUI that doesn’t require port forwarding) and standard 2.1 alphas have now been merged into uTorrent 3.0 Alpha for testing and the uTorrent 2.1 development series has been dropped.

GIMP 2.6.9 Released

By • Jun 24th, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source

While waiting for the official release of Gimp 2.7 that introduces the ‘single window mode’ and other goodies, Gimp has just been updated to version 2.6.9, a regular 2.6 stable branch release with no new features but many bug fixes that handle issues in Gimp 2.6.8 such as; shared memory leaks, issues when importing PDF […]

Block adult web content with OpenDNS FamilyShield [No Install]

By • Jun 23rd, 2010 • Filed under: Open-Source, Security, Ubuntu, Windows

OpenDNS has launched an easy to setup service called FamilyShield that allows parents, administrators, users to filter web content and keep their computers free from adult web sites. This free service that needs no account to configure, no downloads or software to install works much like how OpenDNS Basic does.

Mozilla finally releases Firefox 3.6.4 with Out-Of-Process Plug-ins

By • Jun 22nd, 2010 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source

Mozilla has finally released Firefox 3.6.4 that introduces the out-of-process plug-in protection technology code-named “Lorentz”. The out-of-process plug-in protection technology already present in Google Chrome “provides uninterrupted browsing for Windows and Linux users when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plug-ins.”