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Show Off Sound Editing Skills With Audacity, Your Free Sound Editor
3 September, 2008, 3 comments
Don’t have Adobe Audition or Sony Sound Forge? Well, that’s not a problem at all. Audacity, a free, opensource sound editor software offers you a fully functional and complete suite of sound editing tools that will definitely fit your needs. …
Update Your Video and Audio Codecs For Media Players On Windows Vista
25 July, 2008, 7 comments
Without third party codec support, Windows Media Player 11 (and even Windows Media Center) that comes in the default installation of Windows Vista operating system is truly lame. And even though it deserves merits for its sleek design, it still…
Media Player Classic: Still The Best Media Player – Even In Vista
17 January, 2008, 8 comments
Even before when I was still using Windows XP, I loved collecting downloaded video files from torrent sites. Video files such as Hollywood movies, Japanese anime and TV show series. I’ve come across different media players and sought for one…
Solve Your Hard Disk Mysteries With WinDirStat
10 January, 2008, 2 comments
Few days ago, I wrote a post about Paint.NET, the amazing opensource graphics editing program meant for Windows operating system. After I wrote that, I realized I’ve gotten in love with opensource applications so here I am bringing you another…
Paint.NET: Less Than Photoshop, Better Than Paint
8 January, 2008, 3 comments
I’ve never been a fan of open source programs until recently because I grew up in the world of proprietary Windows-based applications. Curious and incredulous, I surfed the Web to take a sneak peak of the beauty of these “free-to-use”…