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Deer In A Winter Field

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Deer In A Winter Field


Deer In A Winter Field

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Corn stubble is abound in this winter wallpaper of deer feeding

Mountaintop Snow

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What a beautiful painting vista of a mountaintop snow and the tree laden valley

Snowboarding Between The Trees

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This is a great picture of a snowboarder doing a back flip off of a mountain cli

Aurora Bliss

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Nestle into the warmth of this warm log cabin sitting amidst mountains

Sunday Morn Churchbell

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How sweet it is on a winter s morn to listen, as distant memories through

Valentine Love Cats Theme with Screensaver

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This is just a cute theme of 2 cats on Valentines Day.

Valentines

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Enjoy a basket full of valentines in this cute wallpaper of a pup dressed

Beary Much In Love

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They are two hearts beating as one, joined together by Heaven up above

Once Were Valentines

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A very simple Valentines Day desktop from Marg Corsen

Valentines of Hundred Acre Wood

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Pooh and Piglet celebrate Valentine s Day in their neighbourhood

Hockey Night in Canada

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Come, come winter wind, blow your frosty days and ice-still nights

Winter Sunday Morn

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The air is silent, the world in white array

Timecode Converter

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A simple, free, cross platform time code converter and calculator.

Best Registry Optimizer 6.2

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Best Registry Optimizer 6.2


Best Registry Optimizer 6.2

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:47:17 CST - Best Registry Optimizer for your PC

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Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

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Windows Backup Recovery Tool 4.3

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:30:13 CST - Windows Backup Recovery Tool to Repair Corrupt Backup File

Extend Partition Home Edition 2010

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

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Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

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Extend Partition Professional Edition 2010

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:27:30 CST - Extend system boot partition to optimize Windows performance.

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Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

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Live Messenger Sniffer 1.0.1.16

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:25:48 CST - Monitor windows live messenger (MSN Messenger) messages across a LAN.

uCertify 70-662 MCTS: Exchange Server 20 8.01.05

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

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Cache View Plus 1.0

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:23:42 CST - Cache View Plus is an advanced, easy to use viewer for web browser cache.

Convert Outlook Express to Outlook 3.0

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:23:02 CST - Outlook Express to Outlook Conversion Tool to Convert DBX Files

Cache AutoSaver 1.0

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:22:18 CST - The program captures and saves files from web browsers into your local folders.

PDF Unlocker Tool 2.0

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:21:43 CST - PDF restrictions Remover successfully unlock pdf password with PDF lock Remover

SQL Editor 18.9

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:20:24 CST - The program allows you to create SQL queries.

QuickEditor 4.0.3670.25265

Posted: 30 Jan 2010 06:06 PM PST

updated on Sat, 30 Jan 2010 09:19:58 CST - A small, quick and everytime accessible notepad

Norton Utilities

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Norton Utilities


Norton Utilities

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Provides the essential tools you need to optimize the performance of your PC.

Canadian Mind Say!

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ECHO both text and control characters

extremelyABSTRACT

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Abstract 20 HIGH-RES (~1400-2000px) brushes compatible with PS 7 and up.

Extend Partition Server Edition 2010

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Extend the size of the partition in Windows Server.

HighTech Circles

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18 (BIG!) brushes finished for logotypes and other works.

Horizontal Smudges brushes

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18 smudges in High resolutions ready for action!

Halftone brushes

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Halftone pack contains 13 brushes compatible with PS 7 and up!

jshow

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Simple presentation/slide show application.

Icon sets - Realistic 3D

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Glossy, realistic icon sets with rounded shelfs, looking like 3D objects.

Tipard DVD to AMV Converter

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Best DVD ripping software and best DVD AMV Converter for you.

4Media FLV to 3GP Converter

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Converting FLV to 3GP/3G2 video files at high speed and quality.

WinX Free AVI to MP4 Video Converter

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a free video converter for converting video files from AVI to MP4.

WinX Free AVI to iPhone Video Converter

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A 100% Free Video Converter which can convert video files from AVI to iPhone.

Xilisoft MOV to MP4 Converter

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A perfect solution of how to playback QuickTime MOV video files on MP4 players.

windowDimensions()

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It tells Dreamweaver how big of a dialog should display for the extension.

Launch! Netspace

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A Netspace Broadband Usage Meter.

Display Local Help

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Add a localised help file to your extension with this code.

table with hor and vert headers and caption

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It creates a table with horizontal and vertical headers and caption.

Purple and white scrollbars

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Just add to your CSS sheet or tags.

ImTOO DAT Converter

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ImTOO DAT Converter is a simple-to-use DAT converting software.

Standards Table

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StandardTable script creates a standard table in html.

ImTOO MTS Converter

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ImTOO MTS Converter is a versatile MTS file converter.

Vertical Fill 3

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A vertical fill of a div background made in html.

Aerobiz Supersonic for Genesis

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Play classic game Aerobiz Supersonic on PC.

Ambition of Caesar II for Genesis

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Play classic game Ambition of Caesar II on PC.

Columns III - Revenge of Columns for Genesis

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Play classic game Columns III - Revenge of Columns on PC.

Might and Magic III - Isles of Terra for Genesis

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Play classic game Might and Magic III - Isles of Terra on PC.

Pac-Attack for Genesis

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Play classic game Pac-Attack on PC.

QT Movie with Object Class

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Overcome IE5.5 /IE6 neglect for QT on Windows platform as highlighted by Apple.

Zero Margin Borders

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CSS method to define 0 page margins for Netscape 4.X+ and IE 4.x+

Xilisoft WMV 3GP Converter

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Convert WMV to 3GP, WMV to 3G2, and ASF to 3GP/3G2 video

FileKiller

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It completely removes a file from your disk without leaving any track

Html code to have autodiscovery feeds

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This script inserts an auto discovery feeds feature in your html files.

SWiJ SideWinder

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Launch all of your Applications and Websites Faster than Ever with Single Click.

Ranger X for Genesis

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Play classic game Ranger X on PC.

Worms for Genesis

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Play classic game Worms on PC.

Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York for Genesis

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Play classic game Home Alone 2 - Lost in New York on PC.

The Pirates of Dark Water for Genesis

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Play classic game The Pirates of Dark Water on PC.

Populous for Genesis

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Play classic game Populous on PC.

Fantastic Dizzy for Genesis

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Play classic game Fantastic Dizzy on PC.

Trouble Shooter for Genesis

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Play classic game Trouble Shooter on PC.

Captn Havoc for Genesis

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Play classic game Captn Havoc on PC.

Mr. Nutz for Genesis

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Play classic game Mr. Nutz on PC.

Zero Wing for Genesis

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Play classic game Zero Wing on PC.

Rambosvalleysports.com Explorer Football Edition

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Rambos Valley Sports Web Browser Football Edition

google email uploader

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The Google Email Uploaderthat uploads email archives from Apple Mail

4Media AVI to SWF Converter

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4Media AVI to SWF Converter is specialized in converting AVI to SWF video files.

YouTube MP3 Downloader

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YouTube MP3 Downloader saves/converts video in MP3 format.

Free YouTube Video downloader PRO

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Free YouTube Video downloader 1.5 will save any video from youtube.com

WAN Connection Emulator

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WAN Connection Emulator for Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, Seven and 2008.

iRip

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iRip is the most trusted music transfer ripper in the world with over 5 million

Diy Solar Panels

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Diy Solar Panles Toolbar For Internet Explorer

Sortable table with fixed header

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This table widget requires a valid doctype in order to work properly in IE

Series 7

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series 7 exam questions, series 7 test questions, series 7 sample questions.

URL Decoder/Encoder

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URL Decoder/Encoder can situations where a massively long encoded URL

Aiseesoft PDF Converter Ultimate

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PDF Converter for you to convert PDF to Word, PDF to .txt and PDF to image.

DES Password Pro

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DES Password Pro is a script that creates multiple user javascript login forms

ITRANS

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Convert English-encoded text into various Indian Language scripts.

Aiseesoft PDF to Word Converter

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To convert PDF file to Word format or RTF format for you to reuse and edit.

StoreGrid Service Provider Edition

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Feature Packed Remote Backup Software for Online/Offsite/Remote backup needs.

Conveyor Belt slideshow script

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This cross browser image slideshow scrolls the containing images

VideoQuota

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The essential tool for audio/video access management.

JSpell Evolution

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JSpell Evolution is an spell checker.

Add to Favourites Javascript Creator

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The following script creates a javascript link to bookmark your page.

Cookbook Pro

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It can help you add a cookbook to your site and do not need all the bells.

Task Viewer

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Task Viewer shows the processes that are currently running on your system.

CSS and Javascript Fading Popup DHTML

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produces an advertisement box in a layer that fades in and fades out instead

Emprise JavaScript Charts

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Emprise JavaScript Charts (EJSChart) is a pure JavaScript charting library

AspMemberEeeZPro

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By pasting a simple "Include File" in each ASP page in your "Member" directory.

User Details Tool

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Show your visitor's information about their browser.

Training Accelerator For SharePoint

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SharePoint Training for the Enterprise

Java Modeling Language

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A behavioral interface specification language

JOpt.ASP

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Provides standard SOAP interfaces and facilitates the deployment of DNA's tour.

Spin Menu

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Create menus for you.

Vojtech Outulny MUSC

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MUSC is multiplatform scheduling program and personal information manager

Heritrix

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Heritrix is web crawler project.

TechDex ASP Shopping Cart

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The TechDex ASP Shopping Cart Software is a feature rich shopping cart solution.

Java Wealth Calculator Applet

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A wealth calculator writen in java

exJune Email Protection

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In most cases you have to put your email on your web site.

CJWSoft Captcha System

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A type of challenge-response test used to determine whether a user is human.

BackupLoupe

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X-ray for TimeMachine

Java FTP library

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Make use of the class library to create your own applications

OmniDazzle

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Screen effects for presentations and more

Ajaqs

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Ajaqs is a web-based application used to warehouse FAQs on a per-project basis.

Apple ODBC Administrator Tool

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Enables database administration of ODBC-compliant data sources.

Accessible News Slider

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Accessible News Slider is a JavaScript plugin built for the jQuery library.

Mosso CloudFiles CFC

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This is a ColdFusion API wrapper for the Mosso CloudFiles cloud data storage ser

Mozilla releases its first mobile Firefox browser

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Mozilla releases its first mobile Firefox browser


Mozilla releases its first mobile Firefox browser

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 06:15 PM PST

Fennec logo

Mozilla has been steadily creeping towards it goal of releasing the first Firefox browser for mobile phones. On Friday, Firefox 1.0 for Nokia's Maemo--previously code-named Fennec--arrived.

Firefox for the Maemo 5 platform has a few interesting conceits that set it apart from other mobile browsers, like Opera Mobile and Opera Mini. Mozilla is banking on the uniqueness of its claim to fame--third-party, customizable browser extensions--to help its browser win mobile market share. Add-ons, after all, helped make Firefox the top browser alternative to Internet Explorer in the desktop space. To punctuate the importance of add-ons for Firefox's mobile browser, Mozilla also pushed out on Friday the general release of its bookmark and history-syncing extension, Weave Sync 1.0, for both desktop and mobile.

Mozilla's accomplishment with a mobile version of Firefox is a mixed one, and not only because Maemo is a platform relatively few people have heard of. Nokia's open-source, Linux-based Mamo operating system supports mobile Firefox on just two devices--the N900 and the N810, an Internet tablet. To make matters more limited, just two days ago Mozilla unveiled a third release candidate with a last-minute decision to pull wholesale support for Adobe's Flash plug-in from the build, citing unhappiness with the overall standard of quality. As an aside, this is apparently a sore spot for Adobe, who became miffed with Apple for excluding Flash in its new iPad device about the same time that Mozilla made its comment about degraded performance when visiting Flash sites.

Yet what kind of mobile browser would Firefox be if users couldn't watch videos or adequately view Web sites that heavily rely on Flash? Not a browser anyone could take seriously. As a workaround, Mozilla has released an add-on called YouTube enabler, that early adopters can install to view YouTube videos. Mozilla is hoping t work out other solutions for those who are wary of optionally installing the Flash plug-in, but still want to see select Flash-based content.

Luckily for Mozilla, a relatively small sliver of the mobile phone-toting population actually has one of the two compatible devices, so there's time to smooth out Firefox before it matures on another mobile platform. Windows Mobile is slated to be next, with Android to follow. You can download Firefox 1.0 for Maemo here, and read more details in Mozilla's blog post.

We'll have more hands-on coverage of Firefox 1.0 for Maemo in the next few days, so keep tuning in to CNET.

Chrome 5 debuts more settings options

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 05:23 PM PST

Google updated its Chrome browser's developer's builds to version 5 for Windows and Mac today, the first time any version of Chrome has reached that milestone. Google was expected to push version 5 out to the public before the end of the month. Unlike the more recent versions of developer's build 4.x, the developer's builds of Chrome 5.x seems to be starting off to a rough start.

The latest build of Chrome 5 for developer's introduces a content settings window.

(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)

Some themes don't appear to be fully compatible, and the screenshot demonstrates unusual starbursts behind the toolbar buttons, a blank new tabs page, and the Page menu icon has been replaced by the Tools menu icon. It is likely that users will see other problems in the build until Google irons out all the new kinks. Since this is the developer's build, not many users will be affected by the problems, but it's interesting to note that features that haven't been broken in a long time are not working as perfectly as intended.

The new version number comes with a number of bug fixes and some new features, as well. The Content Settings window in the Options menu makes its debut, with in-depth tweaks for cookies, images, JavaScript, plug-ins, and pop-ups. Mostly, these tweaks allow users to block sites from using those tools. The cookies tweaks are more granular, and a non-functional link implies that users will be able to customize Adobe Flash player storage settings in the near future.

Another change in the Windows version is that it should now save downloads to the default downloads folder, unless it's been set to the desktop. The Mac version has received more improvements, including better plug-in stability and a search field for the cookies manager, but not the content settings window.

Sync with Weave still imperfect

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 04:18 PM PST

There are several excellent bookmark-syncing extensions for Firefox, but Weave is the first major effort designed by Mozilla. The newest version of Weave is out of beta and supports more than just bookmark sync. It also supports syncing open tabs, history, passwords, preferences, and Firefox 3's advanced Location Bar data.

Mozilla's Weave Sync supports tabs in version 1.0, but doesn't work flawlessly.

(Credit: Screenshot by Seth Rosenblatt/CNET)

The add-on lives in your tools menu, in your Options menu, and in a Status Bar icon. From clicking on any of them, you can check your syncing log, create a user account and password, and toggle sync settings. The default is to sync all, but choosing the customization option will allow you to toggle options.

The appeal of Weave is that it's designed to be a one-stop syncing shop. In practice, though, Weave has had a rough development history and the road ahead hasn't yet been smoothed out. All the features that it is supposed to sync worked in our tests except for tabs, and the add-on still has compatibility problems with certain high-profile security add-ons such as AdBlock Plus and NoScript. These are easy to disable and then re-enable to get a one-time sync of key data such as passwords, but prevent Weave from being a reliable tool. Also note that the tab sync is only supposed to work with 25 or fewer active tabs. To its credit, Weave tested successfully on both Windows and Mac.

Mozilla says that future versions will sync add-ons, personal tweaks including any changes made to the about:config, and across mobile devices. It currently works on mobile Firefox for Nokia's Maemo platform. Weave will be a great tool for Firefox once it's working flawlessly, but it's not there yet.

If you've had a different experience with Weave, let me know in the comments below.

The return of a classic and survival shooter mayhem: iPhone apps of the week

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 04:02 PM PST

iPhone (Credit: CNET)

Unless you've been living under a rock this week, you probably already know that the iPad, Apple's new tablet, is on its way in less than 60 days. With some time before the release, it will give app developers the new challenge of optimizing their offerings for the new and bigger touch screen. But even more exciting will be what app developers come up with for the iPad exclusively--with the added processing power, superior graphics, and added screen real estate, I believe this is where we will come to fully realize the power of Apple's latest hardware. It seems like there are naysayers everywhere you look on the Web right now, but I have a feeling a lot of opinions will change by the time the device is released, with thousands of new apps made specifically for the iPad.

Apple showed off some new apps for iPad of their own including iBooks, giving avid readers an opportunity to purchase, download, and read books from Amazon. But what many people pointed out after the unveiling was that iBooks seemed to take a lot of inspiration from another iPhone app called Classics. The developers of Classics have been nothing but gracious about the similarities to iBooks and are even offering their app for free for a limited time ($2.99 regularly). I include Classics today (having reviewed it when it first came out) because more people should see this truly elegant app and because a tip of the hat is warranted to developers Andrew Kaz and Phillip Ryu for being such good sports. Also, it's free!

This week's apps include the aforementioned elegant book-reading app and a funny survival shooter with a mission.

Classics

Bookmarks show up on books you've already started.

(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)

Classics (Free for a limited time) came out some time ago, but this collection of famous works of literature is worthy of mentioning because the software is both extremely well-designed and a taste of what's to come with the iPad. When you launch Classics, you're presented with a natural-wood bookshelf containing some of the greatest works of English literature, including Milton's "Paradise Lost," Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," and H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine." There are now more than 20 books in all. But famous authors aside, Classics offers a beautiful interface for paging through each of the great works.

Tap a book to open it, revealing the title page on a classy brown-on-white-paper interface. Swiping your finger to the left turns the page, complete with an animation and the soft sound of leafing through an old book. The font size is just right for reading on the iPhone or iPod Touch. When you're finished reading for the moment, Classics places a bookmark automatically and indicates you have started the book in the book shelf interface. You can even flip through chapters to find your favorite parts. Once you've had a chance to flip through some of the books in Classics, you'll immediately see why Apple may have taken inspiration from this well-made app. This app is free for a limited time, but with all this great reading, even at $2.99 it's a bargain.

Guerrilla Bob

Make sure to shoot the guys carrying barrels before they get too close.

(Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)

Guerrilla Bob takes the dual-stick survival shooter to the next level with distinct linear missions and challenging boss fights. Like many survival shooters for iPhone, Guerrilla Bob relies on two onscreen joysticks for controls--left joystick to move and right joystick to fire. Great looking and colorful levels make the game a joy a play, and eerie music and funny voice acting act to the ambiance. Some people might be turned off that the levels are very linear, following a set path to the end. But Guerrilla Bob offers secret areas to discover with new items and weapons to use making it very fun to get to the end and fight the boss.

The second you start playing, you'll realize Angry Mob Games went to great lengths to make Guerrilla Bob look beautiful. Each level offers its own theme, some with bright day-time cowboy-themed levels and other dark, creepy settings that add to the gameplay. You get three weapons to work with including a machine gun, a flame thrower, and a rocket launcher, all of which come in handy depending on the particular enemy your up against. At the end of each level, you'll face a unique boss where you'll have to study his strengths and weaknesses in order to find the trick that will blow him away. Overall, Guerrilla Bob is a fun and challenging survival shooter with excellent graphics, fun and unique gameplay, and just enough humor to keep you smiling as you blow away bad guys.

What's your favorite iPhone app? Do you think Apple should have talked to the guys who created Classics before launching iBooks? Do you think Guerrilla Bob is hampered by its linear play, or do the secret areas make up for it? Let me know in the comments!

Google phasing out support for IE6

Posted: 29 Jan 2010 03:39 PM PST

Google has clearly had enough with Internet Explorer 6.

As of March 1, Google will no longer support IE6 on its Google Docs and Google Sites services, it announced Friday. IE users will have to upgrade to at least version 7 if they want to use those products, as "many other companies have already stopped supporting older browsers like Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers," the company said in a blog post.

A flaw in IE6 was exploited in the recent cyberattacks against Google and other U.S. companies, and Microsoft scrambled to patch the flaw in a rare out-of-cycle patch release earlier this month. Use of the browser--considered much weaker than more recent versions of IE within the security community--has been dropping with the release of Internet Explorer 8 but it is still being used by 13.5 percent of Web surfers, according to statistics from StatCounter.

Google set the baseline for other browsers at Firefox 3.0 or higher, Chrome 4.0 or higher, and Safari 3.0 or higher. "...you may find that from March 1, key functionality within these products--as well as new Docs and Sites features--won't work properly in older browsers," Google said.

Originally posted at Relevant Results