My Agenda


Most people these days keep their contacts stored somewhere that they're frequently used, such as on a cell phone or in an e-mail client. If you prefer a standalone program for this task, My Agenda is a no-frills option that lets you record contact information and even dial numbers automatically
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My Agenda's interface consists of a small rectangular box with a handful of buttons. Contact names are displayed in a scrollable list, organized alphabetically by first name; since there aren't separate fields for first and last name, you can easily change this by simply creating your contacts with their last names listed first. The program also has a search option that lets you search by name, address, or other fields. 

For each contact, you can record one address; a phone, fax, and mobile number; an e-mail address; a birth date; and notes. The program can display all of the birthdays occurring in a given month, which is a nice touch. Perhaps the most useful thing about My Agenda is its ability to automatically dial phone numbers; people who have never used such a feature, though, will have to seek instructions elsewhere, as My Agenda offers nothing in the way of information about how to configure it. This is the only potentially confusing aspect of My Agenda, so overall, the lack of documentation isn't a problem. My Agenda is a pretty bare-bones solution to managing contact information, but it's not a bad choice if that's your style.

My Agenda comes as a ZIP file and is accessible after extraction with no need for installation.


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Bitdefender Total Security 2013


ACTIVE VIRUS CONTROL
Monitors the behavior of each of your PCs processes, while running, to detect new and unknown viruses.
RESCUE MODE
Reboots your computer in a trusted environment, which is used for clean-up and restoration.
VIRTUALIZED BROWSER
Isolates the browser from the operating system in a Bitdefender-provided environment to block Web-based threats.
ANTISPAM
Stops unwanted e-mail from reaching your Inbox.


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VULNERABILITY SCANNER
Checks for missing or outdated security software, as well as potentially unsafe system settings.

TWO-WAY FIREWALL
Monitors your Internet connections and keeps strangers from accessing your Wi-Fi connection
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WinOnX (FOR MAC)

How to Run Windows Apps exe Files on Max OSX
1. First download WinOnX from Mac App Store.
2. Now open the WinOnX and then find the .exe file that you want to run. This file can be an installation file or you can use it as run able .exe application. After this you can easily enjoy Windows apps on you Mac OSX.


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MICROSOFT DirectX 9 FREE DOWNLOAD


Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as full-color graphics, video, 3D animation, and rich audio. DirectX includes security and performance updates, along with many new features across all technologies, which can be accessed by applications using the DirectX APIs.
The latest version of the Microsoft Windows Gaming API delivers Microsoft's powerful new High-Level Shader Language (HLSL) and features its most-advanced suite of design tools for the development of rich multimedia elements such as full-spectrum color graphics, video, 3-D animation and enhanced audio capabilities.
DirectX 9.0 introduces significant improvements across its suite of APIs. DirectSound offers new audio capabilities, DirectShow accelerates video rendering hardware, and Direct3D enhances low-level graphics programmability with new programmable vertex and pixel shader 2.0 models.

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VIRTUAL DJ


Digital deejaying has skyrocketed in popularity over the past five years and it's no wonder why. Compared to a full vinyl setup with all the hardware and physical media it requires, an MP3-based mixing station is extremely simple and cheap. There's even free software to get you started, and one of the most popular programs available is Virtual DJ.
Virtual DJ is often packaged with USB-based hardware mixing consoles from the likes of Hercules and Numark, and, in fact, if you really want to delve into the full array of features, such devices are going to be a necessity--and they'll require a $99 license fee to upgrade to the Pro version of the software. That said, you can download the app for free by itself and make very basic mixes and playlists.
While the program isn't specifically geared at newbies, it is intuitive enough for a musically inclined individual to use right off the bat. Once installed, Virtual DJ automatically populates a folder tree in the bottom left corner where you can easily access your music collection. The bottom middle serves as a tabbed, multifunction area where you can browse tracks, sample music bites, add effects, and make recordings.
The top of the window is dominated by two digital turntables, which are distinguished by color: blue on the left and red on the right. Each one has the ability to cue, loop, adjust pitch, scratch, and shift (among other features). In the middle is the mixing console, where you can adjust the gain and master volume, as well as transition between the two tracks. Once the songs have been dragged and dropped into the console, a bar along the top displays the sound waves of each to help with visual mixing. There's also a video input option that lets you create montages to the music.
The stylish interface and high number of features score points, but learning how to use the program is a hit-or-miss proposition. To be perfectly honest, using it without mixing hardware (that is, just a mouse and keyboard) is a challenge, and not one we enjoyed, so we recommend hooking up a compatible USB controller. Also worth a look: the thorough online user guide.
Virtual DJ is free, fully featured, and well-laid-out. It's a useful option both for aspiring mixers and newbies.



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Startupizer (MAC USERS)


Startupizer: Boot Faster, Get to Work Quicker!
Being productive is all about being efficient, and restarting your computer is always a process that steals precious minutes from your life. If only there was a way to have a fine level of control over this frustrating task…
That’s the concept behind Startupizer, a new app available at the Mac App Store. If you’re anything like me, you have a few different extensions that all load up prior to the machine actually being usable.
Startupizer lets you tweak your startup settings so that you decide what opens when, making boot times substantially faster. As usual, there’s more to it, so let’s take a moment  and delve into Startupizer and what it does after the break.

The Example

On my MacBook Pro, I have several apps that load up with each boot. They are: Text Expander, SizeUp, Dropbox, smcFanControl, ForeverSave, iStat, Alfred and BusyCal.
I have to wait for each one to load up whenever I restart the computer, which can easily take a few minutes away from my day. This becomes particularly frustrating when I’m in a hurry, because there’s really no way to stop the process.
Startupizer begins with a startup screen telling you how the app works.
Startupizer begins with a startup screen telling you how the app works.

The Fix

In simple terms, Startupizer lets you pick and choose what apps start up with your computer depending on certain criteria which you choose. You could strip down all of your extensions by holding down a key during startup, for example, or have only certain apps launch during certain parts of the day.
This makes it easy for you to pick and choose how your computer operates, and keeps you operating at peak efficiency. So how does it work in practice?

How It Works

When you load Startupizer for the first time, you’re presented with the screen above. By allowing Startupizer to essentially take control of your login items, you’re allowing the app to control how everything works, thus giving you the ability to selectively choose what happens when. Next, you’re presented with this screen:
The Startupizer startup list.
The Startupizer startup list.
Here, all of your login items are displayed in a list, and next to each one is a menu allowing you to choose how it works. For example, you can set the program to only open up certain utilities if you hold down the option key.
You can also choose if the app is hidden or shown on startup, which cuts back on annoying windows popping up every time you have to restart.

Time Scheduling

Even better though, is the option to schedule things based on dates and times. Let’s say that you shut down your laptop at home every Sunday night, and fire it back up again at your office come 9 am on Monday.
With Startupizer, you can select when the apps turn on with startup. This lets you truly schedule your work and home time, and cuts down on bits between loading.
Going to work? Schedule your apps.
Going to work? Schedule your apps.
Ultimately though, what makes this app functional is being able to pick and choose how you want things to work. You can have multiple criteria for each one, too.
So let’s say you want Cinch to open up (a) during work hours, or (b) if you hold down the option key. No problem here, because you can choose both if you like, avoiding Sophie’s Choicedecisions in the process.
Another great option is allowing Startupizer to work when waking up from sleep mode as well.
Choose how you want your apps to open - or not open.
Choose how you want your apps to open - or not open.

Is It Worth It?

This is one of those apps that leaves me a bit torn. It’s a piece of software that you spend about 30 minutes with once, then it works silently in the background for you to forget about. It sounds ridiculous to say, but $8.99 seems steep to me for some reason for the software, and I don’t have any real justification for that other than a gut feeling.
More importantly, this app only becomes particularly useful if you frequently restart your computer. Yes, it can be used when waking up from sleep but is that so important? I know that I only restart my MacBook Pro when I absolutely have to, which is rare. I just don’t use my computer that way.
But I do know people who shut down their Macs religiously, then always wait through all of those apps loading up. If you’re that person, then Startupizer is going to be your new best friend.
Startupizer isn’t for everyone, but performs a crucial function for those that need it. All in all, this is one utility that’s worth the look, even if you’re not sure if you need it.

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Windows 7 fast bootng software

The Asus FastBoot software reduces Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit/64-bit boot time. BIOS and third-party applications to decrease boot time with this software. Asus FastBoot is available for all personal computers and laptops with 32-bit or 64-bit Microsoft Windows 7 installed.Main window

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