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ALJ - free utility to download blogs from livejournal.com website for offline reading. Read more...
| Catalog | AFD - Alexf's Dialer
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AFD is a dial-up dialer. A very user oriented modem dialer that combines an easy to use interface and powerful abilities. It comes with lots of useful features as dial-up statistics, multiple phone numbers, auto-reconnect, ping, speed limit and much more. Allows the user to setup multiple dial in numbers gives the user a basic settings screen.
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ALJ: Alexf's Livejournal Download
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ALJ is a program for exporting complete user's journal including all comments into plain files. Once journal is downloaded, program can check if new entries are available, download them and add to plain file |
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| 2005-03-03 00:41 |
Resurrection after 5 years. |
| 2005-01-07 15:56 |
Now in case of errors program is able to send log file to developer.
Also some small bugs are fixed. |
| 2004-11-05 13:54 |
Just few small bugfixes. |
| 2004-11-04 23:08 |
New homepage for Alexf Dialer! AFD is a dial-up dialer. A very user oriented modem dialer that combines an easy to use interface and powerful abilities. |
| 2004-11-02 18:13 |
New website Engine! |
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| Top 10 Software news |
| 2008-05-07 16:01 |
Hundreds of larger and smaller ISPs all over the world try to limit BitTorrent traffic on their networks. Unfortunately, most companies are not very open about their network management solutions, with Comcast as the prime example. Thanks to the Glasnost project, you can now test wheter your ISP is one of the bad guys. |
| 2008-05-06 13:00 |
Vodafone's just got a tiny, minor, insignificant announcement to make this morning: it's signed with Apple to sell the iPhone in ten markets, including Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy (so much for Telecom Italia), India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey. Expect the phone later this year -- that's all we know for no |
| 2008-05-07 10:00 |
theodp writes "Looking to escape your Initech-like surroundings with your next job? Valleywag has culled its picks for Tech's Top 10 Workspaces from Office Snapshots, where you'll find plenty of other Best-Places-to-Work contenders. So how does your Cubicle measure up to the competition?" Pixar, Netflix, and other places. Makes the Slashdot Fortress look like a hovel even tho we replaced the di... |
| 2008-05-04 13:00 |
oDDmON oUT points us to a BusinessWeek story about the increasing use of Apple products in the corporate sector. Many companies are finding that their employees are pushing for the transition more than Apple itself. Quoting: "While thousands of other companies scratch and claw for the tiniest sliver of the corporate computing market, Apple treats this vast market with utter indifference. After ... |
| 2008-05-06 10:00 |
How much of the traffic on the internet is peer-to-peer file trading? Everyone seems to agree it represents a lot of the traffic, but the truth is no one knows (with the possible exception of the ISPs and backbone providers in the middle, and they aren't telling or sharing raw data). |
| 2008-05-08 19:00 |
The MPA(A) has announced that it demands $15.4 million from the Pirate Bay in the upcoming court case, to cover the damages they suffered from 3 movies and 13 TV-episodes that were made available via the popular BitTorrent tracker. |
| 2008-05-05 10:00 |
Marco Trezzini writes "View exclusive interactive samples of the digital building blocks behind the Speed Racer movie in VRMag's in-depth interviews with award-winning Matrix visual FX guru John Gaeta, Dennis Martin, Lubo Hristov, and Jake Morrison. Including Virtual Reality panoramas of the movie locations, turn tables of the mach 5 and 6, and many making of videos unveiling the secrets of the... |
| 2008-05-08 01:20 |
RickRussellTX writes "The DOE awarded $126.6 million in grants today to projects that will pump 1 million tons of CO2 into underground caverns at sites in California and Ohio. Environmental groups call carbon sequestration "a scam", claiming that it is too expensive and uncertain to be competitive with non-coal alternatives like wind and solar. I just hope nobody drops a Mentos down the wrong p... |
| 2008-05-08 01:20 |
Other than Time Warner's single-city foray into monthly data caps, consumption-based billing has mostly been little ISPs with little monopolies, and given the market, we thought it'd stay that way. Broadband Reports is, uh, reporting that now Comcast is mulling monthly caps—something in the 250GB range, and then $1.50 for every GB over that. |
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