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LastPass

Wednesday 30 June 2010 @ 6:10 am

LastPass is a relatively new addition to the world of password managers. However, it started with the aim to be the best online, and the first step to that was cross platform usage. To this end, LastPass will work on Linux, OS X, and Windows. Firefox and Internet Explorer are supported, Safari support is on its way, and USB drives can be used for support without installing. Mobile support is available for $1 USD monthly, supporting Android, BlackBerry, and Windows Mobile. LastPass says iPhone support is coming, and YubiKey support is included in the monthly fee as well. Continue Reading or downloading »
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TwistedBrush Open Studio

Monday 28 June 2010 @ 6:43 am

Digital painting became a real interesting occupation once the first programs dedicated to it were released. Its advantages over traditional painting are the ability to use layers which are developed independently, unlimited undo and redo operations for the brush strokes and other operations performed or virtual color palettes consisting of millions of colors, and even more. Today’s digital painting program is called TwistedBrush and comes as a trial version free to use for 21 days. The installation kit has 11MB and the setup process is a piece of cake.

Once you finish downloading and installing the program, this trip can start. Before everything, I have to tell you a few things about the interface of this program. When starting it for the first time, TwistedBrush will display a welcome screen that can help you find your way through its interface. This screen acts like a basic help tool and can be quite useful for intermediate users, but beginners won’t get only quick hints on how to perform jobs using this program, without many details, but more specific indications. The program’s workspace has a dusty look, the item that I don’t like at all being the black and white icons. Come on, guys, was it so hard to draw some colored, nice icons for the toolbar? Leaving the menu bar and the toolbar behind, the element that takes up most space on the interface is the drawing area, having a tool control panel to its left. In the left panel you can take advantage of the paper, brush and color selection tools, adjust settings for the currently selected brush, choose your color from the easily accessible color palettes, adjust it or open the layers panel.

Until I start talking about the amazing things that can be done with TwistedBrush, I will tell you about how are your documents organized. After a few hours exploration of Twisted Brush, what immediately struck me was that the program could not only be used as a digital sketchpad and paint program. With the current functionality of Twisted Brush, it near rivals many other Paperless Animation systems on the market today. It is missing certain core functions of a paperless system, such as scanner support, and camera and compilation features. However I can see where it would be very easy to add these aspects as module features. However its inherent ability to allow a artist the ability to ink, and paint combined with TB’s unique Book and Tracing Pad feature could indeed be used as a Paperless system. Impressive considering I am sure this was never Mr. Carlino’s intention.

While most of the features of the program are indeed impressive, being in a relatively young state of production there are bound to be a few aspects that could require some attention. The beautiful thing about this however is that it is obvious Pixarra listens to their customers requests, and acts upon them! New upgraded versions of Twisted Brush seem to be released on average every 10-14 days.

The programs lack of a dockable panel structure for its tool panels was somewhat of a disappointment. However this could be because I am used to working on larger more robust programs that have a need for a large number of panels to be open at any given moment. However having the ability to have my tool panels on my second monitor and a blank sheet to work on filling my primary display would be nice.

Increased layer support would also be nice. While Twisted Brush does have layer architecture built in; it is clumsy and awkward to use properly at the moment. I am sure that with enough time it’s use would become second nature, but there are enhancements that could be made.
The Background Layer seems to lack the ability to be able to be promoted to a higher level. Because of this the user is forced to use cut and paste commands to alter the artwork on the BG layer.
As well, when you turn off the program, or navigate away from the image you are working on internally the program automatically falls back to the BG layer. It would be nice to see the program automatically remember what layer you were working on, and return you to that same layer.

Pros
This program is small, easy enough to use for most of us, and the built in content is extremely rich. It can load and save layered PSD and TIFF files, and everything comes for an extremely competitive price that you’ll have to pay if you want to continue using it after the trial period. The last thing that needs to be mentioned here is that it uses layers, and I am sure that you’ll find at least twice more goodies than I did!

Cons
First bad thing that hit me was that TwistedBrush has a lot of keyboard shortcuts missing, which takes away a lot of the speed that can be achieved using them. The help contents is insufficient, at least, since “absent” would be too rough. Most of the interface should be polished to make it look like a program from this century, and the speed could be improved, I am sure of that.

No matter the drawbacks, I love this “twisted” program! The trial version can be used successfully to learn using the full program, since it has no limitations, you can even export your work, without any watermarks or resolution limits! Pixarra TwistedBrush is on the right path, but still has to work on some areas to become an excellent program. Let’s help it achieve that, use it without any hesitation, you can become a talented digital painter in no time!




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Folder View

Friday 25 June 2010 @ 5:02 am

Folder View is an add-on for Windows that drastically enhances the way you browse the folders on your system. Files are often scattered around many different folders on the harddisk and locations on the network. Every time you want to copy, move, open or save a file, this situation leads you to a quest through levels of folders. With Folder View, these quests are over. Folder View adds a toolbar to the Windows Explorer. With this toolbar, you can navigate to every folder you use. Every folder you like can be added, no matter where they reside: on the hard disk, a removable drive or a network. Continue Reading or downloading »
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Debut Video Capture

Monday 21 June 2010 @ 1:57 am

Debut offers most including ability to record sound and video from webcamera and VCR so if you are looking for variety of features over quality of recordings this is your app of choice. Its is basically an entire video editing application which, beside recording, can also edit videos in many ways including applying watermarks, text and even adjusting video colors. Further advantages of Debut are scheduler, image capturing and saving video in most popular video formats such as avi and mp4. Continue Reading or downloading »
Debut Video Capture




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Flock : Well Programmed and Useful Browser

Wednesday 16 June 2010 @ 1:05 am

Flock is the Internet browser targeted towards social butterflies. Flock is the Mozilla powered browser that specifically meets the needs of online social networkers by helping you keep informed when friends post or a favorite site is updated. It has a slick interface and plenty of features. Flock is equipped to keep you up to date with your contacts from Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, Twitter, etc. Flock is a great browser for online social networking, but falls a bit short compared to some of our higher ranked browsers in regards to features and utility. Continue Reading or downloading »
Flock : Well Programmed and Useful Browser




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3D Traceroute

Thursday 10 June 2010 @ 10:37 pm

3d Traceroute is a full blown three dimensional traceroute program that allows you to visually monitor internet connectivity. It offers an attractive and fast loading 3D interface as well as optional text results. The 3D graphs can be manipulated by rotation, zoom and several other options. You can also record and playback individual traces for detailed investigation. 3d Traceroute also offers statistical displays as well as keeping track of trace history. Additional support is offer for OpenGL interface. A Pro version with additional features is available for purchase. Continue Reading or downloading »
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JonDo

Thursday 3 June 2010 @ 10:20 pm

JonDo (previously known as JAP) is my second choice and is in some ways a more flexible option, in that it is simply a Java application that performs the role of a local (PC based) proxy server that redirects browser requests via the JonDo (formerly JAP) network. This allows the user to configure their choice of any browser rather than requiring a change to Opera. Unfortunately, being Java based means that the application becomes somewhat bloated, requiring 54Mb of memory just for the Java JonDo application, as well as another few Mb for the JAP engine, and then whatever additional is required for the web browser of choice. Continue Reading or downloading »
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Qtpfsgui

Monday 26 April 2010 @ 5:46 am

Qtpfsgui has great tone-mapping and aligning facilities, allows 8,16 and 32 bit channels and two means of manually manipulating the image. Qtpfsgui creates a wonderful range of tone-mapped HDR images. When loaded, the images can be aligned either automatically and manually. Continue Reading or downloading »
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Pale Moon 3.6.1 – The fastest internet browser on Windows

Sunday 21 March 2010 @ 10:27 am

PaleMoon is a free internet browser that promise you that it would work 25% faster then Mozzilla as long as it run on Windows platform. Mozzila was optimized to run on any operating system platform, so it was made that the engine of mozzila is generally optimized for all platform, but PaleMoon was spesifically build for windows OS. Continue Reading or downloading »
Pale Moon 3.6.1 – The fastest internet browser on Windows




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SpeedyFox 1.4.2 – Speed up your Mozilla Firefox

Friday 12 March 2010 @ 7:20 am

Boost your Mozzila Firefox performance with a mouse click, and the good news is, it is completely free.
Nowadays, Mozilla Firefox is one of the best browser with rich features, and fastest performance, but with the time goes by, it slows down considerably, and it will take a lot of time during the startup process. The overall speed surely will be effected, and the browsing histories acces will be very slow. This problem is general, and occures simplu because of the fragmentation of the database. With SpeedyFox, your problem is going to be fix with only a single fix, it just like you had a fresh installation of Mozzila Firefox. The method is also 100% save, you dont have to worry that there are leaks for your profile that saved in your computer. Continue Reading or downloading »
SpeedyFox 1.4.2 – Speed up your Mozilla Firefox




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