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Spybot - Search & Destroy
Spybot - Search & Destroy can detect and remove spyware of different kinds from your computer. Spyware is a relatively new kind of threat that common anti-virus applications do not yet cover. If you see new toolbars in your Internet Explorer that you didn't intentionally install, if your browser crashes, or if you browser start page has changed without your knowing, you most probably have spyware. But even if you don't see anything, you may be infected, because more and more spyware is emerging that is silently tracking your surfing behaviour to create a marketing profile of you that will be sold to advertisement companies. Spybot-S&D is free, so there's no harm in trying to see if something snooped into your computer, too :)
AWT - Alexf's Web Tool
Generate doorway (lead in) pages that will create massive traffic to your site. These doorway pages will be registered and indexed on search engines. When an internet user does a search, your doorway pages will show up and lead users directly to your main site. Doorway Blaster is fully template driven so you can design the look of your doorway pages easy.

AFD - Alexf's Dialer
AFD is a dial-up dialer. A very user oriented modem dialer that combines an easy to use interface and powerful abilities. It comes with lots of useful features as dial-up statistics, multiple phone numbers, auto-reconnect, ping, speed limit and much more. Allows the user to setup multiple dial in numbers gives the user a basic settings screen.

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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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Mono 2.0 released, brings C# 3.0 to Linux and Mac OS X

2008-10-08 07:00
The Mono project, which builds a cross-platform open-source implementation of Microsoft's .NET framework, has announced the availability of version 2.0. This milestone release delivers compatibility with .NET 2.0 and C# 3.0 on a broad range of platforms and architectures.

Give Up the Fight For Personal Privacy?

2008-10-07 19:00
KlaymenDK writes "Over the last decade or so, I have strived to maintain my privacy. I have uninstalled Windows, told my friends 'sorry' when they wanted me to join Facebook, had a fight with my brother when he wanted to move the family email hosting to Gmail, and generally held back on my personal information online. But since, amongst all of my friends, I am the only one doing this, it may we...

Recession Will be Very Kind to Open Source

2008-10-11 07:00
this recession will be great for free and open source because of the shortage of cash. Last recession saw the mainstream legitimisation of open source operating systems (youngsters, take note: there was a time when it wasn't automatically okay for an IT department to use Linux) because it was clear and away the most cost-effective choice.

UK Government Says More Spying Needed

2008-10-11 04:00
An anonymous reader writes "Our wonderful government here in the UK has decided we're not being surveilled enough, and agreed to spend Ј12 billion on a programme to monitor every Briton's phone calls, e-mails, and internet usage. According to various sources, upwards of Ј1 billion has already been spent on the uber-database. Rationale? Terrorism, of course (no prizes for guessing). ...

wubi: Best Thing Since LiveCD

2008-10-07 19:00
Installing Linux is a snap with wubi.

US Financial Quagmire Bringing Out the Scammers

2008-10-09 22:00
coondoggie contributes this snippet from NetworkWorld: "You could probably see this one coming. With all of the confusion and money involved you knew there would be cyber-vultures out there looking to cash in. Well the Federal Trade Commission today issued a warning that indeed such increased phishing activities are taking place. Specifically the FTC said it was urging user caution regarding e-...

Apple Teases New Notebook, Rumored Under $1,000

2008-10-10 10:00
Apple on Thursday sent out press invitations with the tease, The spotlight turns to notebooks -- and all signs are pointing toward the launch of a sub-$1,000 Mac notebook.

Tips For Taking Your Laptop In and Out of the US?

2008-10-09 16:00
casualsax3 writes "I'm going to be taking a week long round trip from NYC to Puerto Vallarta Mexico sometime next month, and I was planning on taking my laptop with me. I'll probably want to rip a few movies and albums to the drive in order to keep busy on the flight. More important though, is that I'm also going to be taking pictures while I'm there, and storing them on the laptop. With everyt...

Linus Torvalds on Linux Distributions

2008-10-08 13:00
An interview with Linus Torvalds in which he talked about what he likes and doesn't like in a Linux distribution

Yoko Ono/EMI Suit Exposes Fair Use Flaw

2008-10-09 10:00
Ian Lamont writes "Yoko Ono and EMI Records have backed down from their suit against the makers of a documentary film who used a 15-second fragment of a John Lennon song — but only after a Stanford Law School group got involved. Even though the use of the clip was clearly Fair Use, the case exposed a huge problem with the doctrine: It's becoming too expensive for people to actually take a...


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