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ALJ: Alexf's Livejournal Download
ALJ is a program for exporting complete user's journal including all comments into plain files. Once journal is downloaded, program can check if new entries are available, download them and add to plain file

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Alexf Dialer is Back

2005-03-03 00:41
Resurrection after 5 years.

ALJ: new version

2005-01-07 15:56
Now in case of errors program is able to send log file to developer. Also some small bugs are fixed.

AWR: new version

2004-12-01 23:08
New version of Alexf's Wallpaper Rotator. Read more...

ALJ: new version

2004-11-05 13:54
Just few small bugfixes.

Alexf Dialer

2004-11-04 23:08
New homepage for Alexf Dialer! AFD is a dial-up dialer. A very user oriented modem dialer that combines an easy to use interface and powerful abilities.

New Win32Utils.com

2004-11-02 18:13
New website Engine!

 

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The way to market Vista... Don't mention it's Vista!

2008-07-25 01:20
Microsoft last week traveled to San Francisco, rounding up XP users who had negative impressions of Vista. The subjects were put on video, asked about their Vista impressions, and then shown a "new" operating system, code-named Mojave. More than 90 percent gave positive feedback on what they saw. Then they were told that "Mojave" was actually Vista

Wordpress for iPhone Now Avaliable

2008-07-22 22:00
Those of you with a WordPress blog—we use WordPress!—will be happy to know that an iPhone version of the app is now live. It’s free, and works with both the iPhone and iPod touch. I don’t have an iPhone, nor do I know a damn thing about WordPress other than my username/password, so we’ll have to wait till Peter or John wake up, the lunkheads...

Kids Are Now Learning Game Design

2008-07-22 22:00
It's hard to ignore just how large the business of video games is becoming. As a result, more and more groups are making the effort to train kids about the industry and provide them with some basic game design skills; game design and creation is a growth business in a slow economy.

Digg To (Finally) Integrate OpenID?!

2008-07-24 10:00
When Digg’s Lead Architect Joe Stump took the stage at the Facebook Developer Conference in San Francisco earlier today, something in one of his screen shots caught our attention. He was there to show how users will soon be able to log in to Digg without an account via their Facebook credentials (the new Facebook Connect product). But also included

SF Not an Exception In Giving IT Too Much Control

2008-07-25 16:00
CWmike writes "The city of San Francisco's IT department is certainly not the exception when it comes to allowing just one person to have unfettered rights to make password and configuration changes to networks and enterprise systems. In fact, it's a situation fairly common in many organizations — especially small to medium-size ones, IT managers and others cautioned in the wake of the re...

Lack of Bandwidth Oversight Damages HDTV Quality

2008-07-26 01:20
mattnyc99 writes "Over at Popular Mechanics, Glenn Derene has a great new column investigating the lawless lands of broadcast television, where the quality of the picture that ends up on your expensive hi-def set is determined by a bunch of fuzzy math. Quoting: 'In fact, there's no real regulation over high-definition picture quality at all — "none whatsoever," one industry consultant tol...

Ryan Block Steps Down as Engadget Editor

2008-07-23 01:20
"[He will] be leaving Engadget in the immensely talented hands of Josh Topolsky, whose vision and voice will ensure the site lives up to its legacy as gadget publication nonpareil."

Programmer's File Editor With Change Tracking?

2008-07-25 16:00
passionfingers writes "My business users regularly have to tweak large (>32MB text) data files manually. Overlords charged with verifying the aforementioned changes have requested that the little people be provided with a new file editor that will track changes made to a file (as a word processor does). I have scouted around online for such an animal, but to no avail — even commercial ...

Video Game Labeling Law Passed In New York

2008-07-23 13:00
chareverie writes "A law just passed in New York now requires labels for violent content in video games that are already rated, as well as having parent-controlled lockout features installed in consoles by 2010. The law has caused an uproar with civil rights groups who claim that such a law is unconstitutional. A legal challenge is already in the works by the New York Civil Liberties Union who ...

Yahoo! Music Going Dark, Taking Keys With It

2008-07-25 07:00
iminplaya writes with a link to an excellent article at Ars Technica, extracting from it a few choice nuggets: "The bad dream of DRM continues. Yahoo e-mailed its Yahoo! Music Store customers yesterday, telling them it will be closing for good — and the company will take its DRM license key servers offline on September 30, 2008. Sure, it's bad news and yet another example of the sheer lob...


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