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| Catalog | AFD - Alexf's Dialer
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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's Wallpaper Rotator
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AWR is a very simple free program to change and "rotate" wallpapers at your desktop. You can specify time interval between "rotations" and select as many images as you want.
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| 2005-03-03 00:41 |
Resurrection after 5 years. |
| 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. |
| 2004-11-05 13:54 |
Just few small bugfixes. |
| 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. |
| 2004-11-02 18:13 |
New website Engine! |
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| Top 10 Software news |
| 2008-09-03 04:10 |
The GNU Project was launched in 1984 to develop a complete Unix-like operating system which is free software: the GNU system.GNU's kernel wasn't finished, so GNU is used with the kernel Linux. |
| 2008-09-06 01:02 |
An anonymous reader writes "Like the previous Bill C-60 before it, the proposed Bill C-61 that would bring DMCA-like laws to Canada is poised to die on the order table, never to receive a vote, as the current minority government falls. An election call is expected in days. Everybody expects that some form of these laws will be back yet again (third time's a charm?). There are too many interests... |
| 2008-09-04 07:10 |
When Comcast announced last week that it was instituting a formal usage cap for residential customers-- a total of 250 gigabytes of data transfer (uploading plus downloading), as described here-- I didn't think much of it, except to be happy they finally defined a critical element of their service guarantee. The previous level of ambiguity was anno |
| 2008-09-06 01:02 |
Filmmaker Michael Moore plans to bypass movie theaters with the debut of his new film, Slacker Uprising. The movie will instead be offered online as a free thank-you to his fans, after which it will be sold on DVD. With more filmmakers experimenting with online distribution lately, major studios may be tempted to try it out too. |
| 2008-09-05 07:00 |
What will happen in the next 10 years? 10 years ago this month, Google's first employee turned up at the garage where the search engine was originally housed. What technology at a similar early stage today will have changed our world as much by 2018? We asked some researchers and business people to speculate — or lay out their wares. |
| 2008-09-04 04:20 |
FiReaNGeL writes "An international team has obtained the closest views ever of what is believed to be a super-massive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. The astronomers used radio dishes in Hawaii, Arizona and California to create a virtual telescope more than 2,800 miles across that is capable of seeing details more than 1,000 times finer than the Hubble Space Telescope. The tar... |
| 2008-09-02 13:00 |
In this recent Slashdot post kernel hacker Harald Welte was characterized as "VIA's open source representative," but that is just one of many irons he has in the fire, as a glance at his Wikipedia bio will show. You can obviously ask Harald about many interesting things besides VIA's open source strategy — and before you ask about VIA, you ought to read the last few entries on his blog, a... |
| 2008-09-03 10:00 |
anti-globalism writes "The number of compromised zombie PCs in botnet networks has quadrupled over the last three months. Shadowserver tracks botnet activity and the number of command and control servers. It uses a variety of metrics to slice and dice its figures based in part on the entropy of botnet infections. The clear trend within these figures is upwards, with a rise in botnet numbers of ... |
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