Archive for January, 2008

FeedDemon Windows RSS Reader is Now Freeware

With version 2.6, Newsgator’s popular FeedDemon newsreader for Windows is freeware. I personally prefer Great News for Windows and Liferea for Linux, but if you are looking for a feed reader, FeedDemon is definitely worth a look now that it is free. It has some special features that interact with Newsgator and consistently gets good [...]

WinMover — More Ways to Move Windows (Discovery)

WinMover enhances the Microsoft Windows desktop environment by giving you more ways to move and position windows on your desktop. For example, if you hold down the Alt-key with WinMover running, you can move or resize a window by pressing the mouse button anywhere in the windows and dragging. This is very handy when a [...]

Make Applications Running in WINE Look Better

The Tombuntu blog has posted an interesting method for improving the really ugly “early Win95″ look of Windows programs running under WINE. Unfortunately, it slows some Windows apps running under some versions of WINE to a crawl on some systems — mine included. The ability to “theme” WINE applications is a new feature in recent [...]

HFS — HTTP File Server allows easy file serving via the Web

Have you ever wanted to set up a web server just so you can easily provide a few files to friends and family (or to yourself when you are at another computer) via a program they understand - their web browser? If you’ve looked into this, you’ve probably discovered that setting up a full web [...]

WTF!? Music Info — Show Graph of Music Files on Your Computer (Discovery)

You’ve probably seen programs that display a graph of the directories/folders on your computer so you can see which are taking the most space. WTF!? Music Info is a free program that analyzes the ID3v1, ID3v2, and ApeTags metadata in music files and displays a graph showing the size of your music collection by artist, [...]