I manage a lot of files on my computer. So much that sometimes it gets a bit tedious to keep track of all of them. If you're like me then consider using a replacement file manager for your OS. MuCommander is a free, open source and cross platform file manager. Windows, Mac and Linux users will be able to use this nifty app. There is even a portable version. MuCommander is . . .
Downloading Documentaries
I'm a big documentary fan. I love the fact that in watching this genre, you not only get entertained, you also learn something new. You won't believe this, but I've been hooked on docus since I was six years old. There was this old TV channel that used to show different types of nature shows and science documentaries during the weekends and at weekday afternoons. I religiously . . .
Legal Sounds offers good music service
In my quest for legal downloads I stumbled on Legal Sounds. The website offers a legal way of getting music files from the internet. At this point, only iTunes has been the most popular and consistently used music download service. Legal Sounds requires users to download its proprietary Downloader and load up the application with the preferred balance using credit card . . .
Why You Should NOT Download Pirated Software (From the Archives)
Downloading is so much fun, isn’t it? The fun stops, though, when you suddenly get hit by a worm or a Trojan – then the trouble begins. And this is exactly what happened to the thousands and thousands of people who downloaded the pirated version of iWork last week. I am sure that you heard about that not so little brouhaha. Download.com has the story: Internet . . .
Blogs. They keep going… and going… and going….
Blogging is the most prevalent manifestation of the social phenomenon on the internet to date and it keeps on growing each and everyday. Being ever so popular, it has become the next step for unscrupulous malware makers who aim to get at the most computers, mobile devices and just about anything connected to the internet as a means of spreading their handiwork. Many people . . .