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Rewind, play, rewind, play: AudioLobe makes transcription easier

If you ever tried your hand at transcribing audio to text you’re probably familiar with rewinding and playing back passages by and by again. What whether you could slow down that audio file without altering the pitch to form it easier for you? Well whether you’re a Mac users, you’re in luck as J…

Get your clip on with jfSnips for Mac OS X

Do you often repeat the same HTML cipher, style emails, or text? jfSnips might be up your alley next. With jfSnips you can manage all of the text you regularly paste by and by again, as well as re-use everything you’ve copied in a clipboard, much like Windows does. apart from that is for all of …

Court considers whether its legal to resell software

When you buy a piece of software, you may or may not actually own it. In many instances, software makers insist that what you’re actually paying for isn’t ownership of the application, but a license to use the application. And whether that’s all you paid for, soon after you don’t have the right …

Gramlee - Website for society who can’t write good

Ever wish that Derek Zoolander had decided to open a night school? Or possibly opened a secondary school, so that once those kids that couldn’t read good or do other stuff too well got better at it, they could go on to memorize to do other things? What whether Zoolander teamed up with the Univer…

MacHeist Bundle vs MacUpdate Promo

There are currently two great software bundles now available for Mac OS X: the MacHeist Bundle and MacUpdate’s Promo bundle. Both offer a collection of commercial Mac apps, and both offer great savings by purchasing the apps bundled instead of separately. Here is a quick breakdown of both bu…

Safari 3.1 elbows its way onto the Windows desktop

For some instance now, Apple has been widening its presence on the Windows desktop. While it has always offered QuickTime on both Windows and Mac as a web standard, Apple’s port of iTunes made big waves and has propelled Apple to the number two spot of music sellers. Some fans of the program end…

Get full version of FairUse Wizard DVD ripper for free

FairUse Wizard has been one of our favorite DVD archiving applications for a enlarged instance. The application makes ripping DVDs nearly as easy as ripping CDs. You just pop in a disc, decide where to save it, and FairUse Wizard will do all the heavy lifting, ripping and compressing your video …

Gearing up for DRX’s SEGA proto party

As we covered earlier that week, game researcher DRX is set to release his collection of rare SEGA prototypes that afternoon. Our final spread got a lot of people’s attention, and it caused some big problems for the Sonic Retro servers, so rather than linking you to relavent forum topic, we’ve poste…

Mindblowing: Gaming enthusiast to release hundreds of SEGA prototypes

DRX, a member of the Sonic Retro Forums, has done something unprecedented in the gaming community. After years of research and detective work, he has gotten his hands on a treasure trove of materials from the golden age of SEGA, including hundreds of prototypes, documentation, and possibly other…

Readyboost technology for Windows XP

Since the release of Windows Vista, scores of consumers have downgraded to Windows XP, due to performance issues, instability, and the confusion that Vista’s new dialogs and interface cause.

Despite all that, there are some new features that are worthwhile in Vista, such as Readyboost. Window…

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