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This is an awesome thread. Does anyone know of an app to eliminate or bypass rights management?
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http://camstudio.org/
camtasia clone, screen capturing device (recording) |
I can't believe I forgot this one.
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So I'm using MusikCube now, and it works great, except for one thing. When I open it up and click on a song or artist, my Motherboard beeps. WTF? I've googled this and nothing comes up.
BTW guys, this list is getting quite long and for readability and ease of use, is there any way to add links that would bring us to a specific point on the page? Like have a link that says "Multimedia Applications", and clicking it would scroll down to that point in the post? If not, any suggestions for better organization are welcome. |
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1. <a href="#1">Searching First</a> http://www.tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?t=105692 |
OK, I found it, thanks Cynthetiq. Although, none of those links at first seemed to address my question, so I was wondering if I had done something wrong, asked a question wrong, or if there was thread before this one about freeware, etc.
Still, cool, looks much better now, I hadn't thought using about the hide feature. :) |
How does one make the links such that it just scrolls to the point in the article and not open another page? I am not fantastic with HTML and do not know the terminology to get good search results.
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augi,
read my sample and the link that it came from |
Oh yeah. I'll be damned. I went straight to the original thread and was disappointed to find it closed (I couldn't view the source in a quote) that I completely forgot to quote your post.
Thanks. |
My personal favorites :
OS : Ubuntu, Debian, SuSe, Fedora CD/DVD burning : K3B Music palyer : amaroK, rhythmbox and songbird Browsers : Firefox Media player : mplayer and VLC Torrents : azureus Photo manager : F-spot Image editor : GIMP Calendar : sunbird Compilers : gcc, g++ and other gnu compilers IDE : Eclipse and KDevelop |
I had some free time tonight because I was up all last night to drop a friend off at the airport. Having slept all day I am really awake and regret that now.
I updated all my links for fun! Instead of opening pages it takes you to the list directly. Check it out if you feel like it. I also have a new program that I have been using for a while but not mentioned. Rainlendar is a customizable calendar that displays the current month. It is a very lightweight application that doesn't use much system resources or take much space on your desktop. |
I love this thread! I'm looking for an open source DVD software player for my laptop. For some reason, (actually not some reason, probably the fact that my Toshiba laptop, aside from being a Toshiba, has a HD-drive) my laptop will not play DVD's.
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yes, that did it! Excellent, now I can delete the Toshiba crap!
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I'm pretty sure that this hasn't been mentioned here before www.portableapps.com, it's a site of slimmed down open source applications that can fit on a usb flash drive, so you can take your favorites on the road. I use it at work a lot so i can use thunderbird to get my email using the company's internet connection, but without leaving a trace on the computer.
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I had to help a friend find some low memory alternatives to her favorite programs, and it came down to my favorite of things to do: test media players.
I ran with ones I trust: Foobar2000, MusikCube, MediaMonkey, and Songbird. Winamp is a resource hog, as is WMP and iTunes. I started of with my favorite: FB2K. After importing all my library, consisting of a variety of my old MP3s, my newly ripped OGG Vorbis, WavPack Hybrid lossless, FLAC images, etc etc, FB2K can play everything I throw at it (well Monkey's Audio APE requires you to download a plugin, but it is one of the recommended plugins). It foots about 36MB with the default skin and depending on how complex I wanted to make the skin, never went above 50MB. Given it is a swiss-army tool for audio conversion and tagging it is still my favorite Audio Tool. It is only for windows, but works in Wine pretty well. Songbird is actually really cool. It is a media player and internet browser in one. It is built on top of the same code that makes Firefox, and has a similar sidebar interface as itunes (only black-- hawt!). It requires you to front a lot of memory however, running up 140MB. This is the newly made 0.5 beta and I know it will get better. Now it supports all common formats: MP3, WMA, M4A. It even supports OGG and FLAC. However not WavPack, nor images. Woop-die, how many of you are as crazy as me? I know Shuak knows what a CUE sheet is, though! Native media library and sorting capabilities. Songbird is cross compatible with all operating systems. Next came Mediamonkey. Crap. Most of the features are only offered in the gold version. You can't even make it search a folder for media. It plays everything though, minus *-images. The gold version looks to have all the same features as FB2k. It sports low footprint, ~26MB. I don't like it any more. MusikCube blew my mind! Native library and folder watch, standard as well as non-standard formats are playable (except for images, which is a big deal for me as all my lossless archives are images) and sports the smallest footprint- 9MB! It is excellent for what it is designed for. For any normal use I recommend MusikCube. For advanced use, go with FooBar2000. For pretty go with Songbird. I know FB2K and Songbird can be made to work with iPods, no clue on MusikCube. |
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Have read about cue sheets on Hydrogen Audio for years but never have played with those. I finally have some actual hard drive space now and will be expanding my digital collection though My favourite open-source programs are the GIMP (running 2.4.4, might go 2.4.5 one day), and OpenOffice.org. The only thing keeping MS word 2000 on my systems is the poor pre-word 97 table creation in OO. Firefox sees a lot of use from me as well, that shares duty with Opera as they both have their own 'must have' features that complement each other nicely depending on what I am doing. This forum gets nothing but the best though - Opera. But that is strictly my opinion and such comparisons belong in another thread obviously. Which gets me thinking about posting my thoughts on my own website for those people probably not interested in them..... edit:fixed spelling |
I am looking for good remote desktop software. I have tried the flavors of VNC (real, tight, and ultra) with little success. These applications would constantly crash or freeze while viewing my server (desktop) back home.
Anyone ever try LogMeIn? I haven't yet but want to. |
For anyone interested, found some new software:
desktop Screenshot application Bilderman Seems the site has recently reached its bandwidth limit... oops. |
I use it all the time. It works great. The only limitation of the free version is no file transfers.
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freeware to collate printed PDF documents
So I am working on a project were the members (over 20 in all) have been documenting and reporting their work as PDF printouts. I can't blame them. For the past three years every task presented to us must have been submitted in the form of a printed PDF.
However, none of them realize the pain it is to go through those PDFs, copy the text out, paste it into a new document only to have to print it out again. I have a program that is commercial trialware, and it places this nasty watermark on every page. It isn't overbearing, just unprofessional. I know there are plenty of pay-for PDF tools, however I don't have the money for them, and I don't require all the editing features. I merely want to take multiple PDF pages and collate them into a single document. Any freeware tools out there? |
Try PDF Split and Merge. This is a open source program. There is a commercial program with the same name but this one is free.
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All right, new task. Find a bandwidth and upload limiter. Some requirements:
I hate working with ports, I would rather limit by application. My tenant installed Netlimiter on the computers however I doubt in the program's legality... So I am looking for a new one and will show it to him as a free and legal alternative. |
I'm looking for a program that will display system information:
CPU temp in/out traffic rates hard drive read/write rates RAM usage, etc Like a crack addict I keep coming back to Samurize, however never create a working model. |
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Thank you very much to all the contributors to this thread, especially biznatch for getting it started, and Augi, for keeping it updated and quite comprehensive. Kudos. :thumbsup:
Afterthought: Although I don't rightly need any new apps., I do have a very keen interest in FB2K thanks to your summary of its capabilities, Augi. I'll look into it, and see if I'll like using it better than Realplayer plus. Thanks again, all. |
No problem. It is our pleasure.
Some of you may have noticed and wondered what the TFP thread generator is that Cynthetiq has used. Well I finally asked what the hell it is. It is nifty at best... but I am addicted to it now. I am trying to master FASS (Forum ASSistant) so that it works a little bit more intuitively, that and doesn't copy the wrong provider name for news articles. I read on HA forums how to make a Lite version of FB2K. It runs at 20...22MB, and minimizes to 2.2MB. Awesomeness. |
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I've included alternatives to Pidgin, the multi-protocol instant messenger, they are Miranda and Trillian. An additional browser is added: Maxthon. It is very much like IE but without the loop holes, supposedly. A friend of mine recommended it to me after a long and faithful run with Firefox. He prefers the features and site compatibility. Added Security application: Tor- maintain your network anonymity. |
There is an multi-platform messenger available for Firefox called 'meebo', it opens just like another tab, and it is available as a download from Firefox extensions.
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It can log you into your MSN, AIM, Google Talk, and Yahoo accounts at one time so you have the ability to talk with any and all your friends on those networks. |
I can't believe that I never stumpled across this thread - a truly incredible resource. Thanks to all those who contributed!!
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On a recent excursion with fellow colleagues, I have a rather large collection of pictures and movies from various cameras. I use Exifer to handle all the incorrect date and time info for the photos, but now is the challenge to do the same process to the videos.
I have a utility, Bulk Rename Utility, that does a good job at renaming movies based on the creation date, but I need something that will do batch changes to the creation dates of files. I know, it would have been so much simpler to tell these folks to set their date and time correctly on the cameras. |
I have just configured Tor and I love it. It is ready to use right of the box (installer) for Windows, and configuring applications to use it was a little weird at first.
Some things I have noticed are one should use localhost instead of the 127.0.0.1 IP... might be my issue though. Using Tor I have bypassed my ISP's finicky service with my instant messengers and I have yet to lose my IM services. Currently, I am experimenting with torrent applications, but I am having complete technical difficulties with that. |
I don't really like Tor for daily usage since it creates such a lag.
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I scanned quickly through the entire thread and didn't see one of my favorite programs:
Media Player Classic http://www.free-codecs.com/download/...er_Classic.htm has the look and feel of WMP 6.4, but plays just about anything (including Apple qt/mov files, with appropriate codec, as well as RealMedia files). if this has already been mentioned, my apologies and feel free to delete |
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VLC is cross platform and plays everything media wise, except Real Media. Foobar2000 plays everything audio and has a media player and converter... |
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