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It's pretty secure, although I prefer VNC through RealVNC or UltraVNC.
For average use it should be fine. It doesn't feature DX10 if that matters at all to you, and it could be a lot better. If you're not gaming you...
SSL is the protocol, and a certificate provider is known as a CA. They're a "trusted third party" - meaning, if you can verify it's their...
Probably just a FP - maybe let them know about it?
No more than $15 for something like this.
My desktop is on 24/6, most of the time. There's usually a day where I shut it off. I run it constantly for VNC connections from away and to...
Desktop: self assembled Laptop: Dell (Inspiron 1520)
Huge votes for SpeedFan and Core Temp here. Definiately warrant a download and test.
Picasa, IMO. No doubt about it. http://picasa.google.com/
If you're not gaming and low on power, something like an 8400GS will be fine. Around $50 US, DirectX 10 for future Vista use (if ever), draws...
If GIMP's GUI isn't something you like, try GIMPshop - GIMP with a Photoshop replica GUI. http://www.gimpshop.com/index.shtml
I just bought BitDefender Total Security 2008 (3 computers / 2 years) and will be installing it on my laptop soon. Not sure what other resident...
First posted link didn't work as they're "really busy with requests, try later" but the second one posted by Perman to the store works fine!...
I used it for a while when it was first introduced into the Google Pack. It's nice, although missing some features from the registered version,...
That's how I run my offices, with the exceptions of: +NOD32 -Scripts and Active-X set to only trusted, as our users use them regularly. A few...
Usually I've used free AV software and if bought I used NOD32. For home though I've been trialing Avira's suite and have a quick question...
That set up is a major waste of resources. Drop a good chunk of it, especially if you're sandboxing, and especially if you're sandboxing and not...
Comodo v2.4, eventually Avira's Premium Suite when I move to Vista.
I don't think he's going for importance, just trying to get a feel what software is mostly used here on Wilders.
Desktop: 1680x1050 (21" widescreen) Laptop: 1440x900 (15.4" widescreen) Voted Other
Nero has been golden to me and I'm a diehard fan. Always been great and reliable, and luckily never had any issues with it. :thumb:
LimeWire extremely rarely. I mostly use Demonoid(.com) now, which is a torrent tracker.
The two in my signature.
Eusing Free Registry Cleaner Registry Mechanic 6 (registered) Somtimes also TweakNow RegCleaner Standard, if it's a particularly corrupted system.
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