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Alexf's Wallpaper Rotator
AWR is a very simple free program to change and "rotate" wallpapers at your desktop. You can specify time interval between "rotations" and select as many images as you want.

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Alexf Dialer is Back

2005-03-03 00:41
Resurrection after 5 years.

ALJ: new version

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.

AWR: new version

2004-12-01 23:08
New version of Alexf's Wallpaper Rotator. Read more...

ALJ: new version

2004-11-05 13:54
Just few small bugfixes.

Alexf Dialer

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.

New Win32Utils.com

2004-11-02 18:13
New website Engine!

 

Top 10 Software news

NASA infected with W32.TGammima.AG

2008-08-27 10:00
A computer worm that ferrets out passwords managed to stow away on laptops aboard the International Space Station, NASA has confirmed. It is not the first time a NASA computer has become infected.

The 1-Petabyte Barrier Is Crumbling

2008-08-25 16:01
CurtMonash writes "I had been a database industry analyst for a decade before I found 1-gigabyte databases to write about. Now it is 15 years later, and the 1-petabyte barrier is crumbling. Specifically, we are about to see data warehouses — running on commercial database management systems — that contain over 1 petabyte of actual user data. For example, Greenplum is slated to have ...

Road to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: 64-Bits

2008-08-26 19:10
Next year's 10.6 reference release of Mac OS X promises to deliver technology updates throughout the system without focusing on the customer-facing marketing features that typically sell a new operating system. Here's a look at what those behind-the-scenes enhancements will mean to you, starting with new 64-bit support.

Official: First Google Android Phone Design Image

2008-08-27 13:00
The first design image of the HTC Dream AKA T-Mobile G1 better known as the first Google Android OS powered phone is out via the AndroidGuys. The phone seems inspired by HTC's Sidekick in its QWERTY keyboard, buttons layout and slide out screen. It also seems to have a slim form factor, which should help it compete with Apple's iPhone or the new Bl

30 Years of the Lego Minifig

2008-08-25 13:00
clikit writes "Today, the Lego Minifig turns 30 years old. Gizmodo is running a video contest with Lego, giving away Galaxy Explorer or the Yellow Castle sets and other unopened vintage sets. They also have an exclusive video from the factory, showing how the minifig is built. Check it out ... finding out how the little guys are made will make you smile." Scientists estimate that 98% of the min...

40 Dark and Futuristic Photoshop Effects [PICS]

2008-08-27 10:00
A question: what do exploding planets, energy spheres, ethereal lights, ruined cities, telepathic warriors, gloomy nebulas and light-rays all have in common? Answer: they look freaky awesome when you build them in Photoshop. Here's how to do all of the above and more, for a total of 40 excellent cyberpunk and Sci-fi style effects.

NewsTrust Founder Fabrice Florin Answers Your Questions

2008-08-25 13:00
On August 18 and 19, you submitted questions for NewsTrust founder Fabrice Florin about his (non-profit) site's ability to live up to its claim, "Your guide to good journalism." We sent selected questions to Fabrice on August 19. Here are his answers.

Apple iPhone Ad Banned In UK Due To "Misleading" Claims

2008-08-27 22:00
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said it received complaints from two local viewers who took issue with a claim in the 30-second spot which stated that "all the parts of the internet are on the iPhone." That assertion was misleading, they said, because the iPhone does not support Flash or Java, two proprietary technologies that sometimes

Red Hat Infrastructure Servers Hacked, Cracked & Compromised

2008-08-25 13:00
In the Fedora breach, company officials said they had "high confidence" the hackers did not get the "passphrase used to secure the Fedora package signing key."...In the Red Hat compromise, the intruder was able to sign a small number of OpenSSH packages relating to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 [i386, x86_64] and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 [x86_64].

China Blocks iTunes

2008-08-23 07:01
eldavojohn writes "If you like iTunes and you are one of the billion people residing in China, you may have noticed that you no longer have access to the eight million songs on it. An album, 'Songs for Tibet' was downloaded more than 40 times by Olympic athletes as a sign of solidarity for Tibet's cause. Ironically, this compilation had songs criticizing the 'Great Firewall of China,' and that ...


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