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    There wasn't really a need to merge them was there? Now it just looks confusing. D:

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    Fixing chem's computer reminded me of this software. Driveimage XML. What it does is create an xml extension 'image' of your hard drive. The space it takes up is very little (my 30 gig boot drive partition turns into 20 megs).

    Then what you do is use Bart's PE with the driveimage plugin to reimage the hard drive. Since the hard drive image can be done at any time (while windows is running) you can make an image of any windows state.
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    You need to fix the Silkroad link.
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    The freeware games section is severely lacking:


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    I haven't spotted this on the list, so I'll bring it up! jZip - a free WinZip alternative <--jZip. Very similar set up to the likes of WinZip, except that it automatically recognizes the last folder you extracted to so that if you're mass extracting a lot of things to the same folder over and over, you don't have to constantly look for that same folder every time like you do with WinZip. Also extracts .rar files! Very pleasing and easy to work with~

    Also, I would like to second the awesomeness that is skype <3 I use it every day, and it has the occasional problem but overall, it's the best ever!
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    Aptana

    If anyone is interested in web development, this is great, it's vaguely similar to Dreamweaver and I find it to be very easy to use.


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    CD-ex' description should be updated to include what it is most commonly used for, and what it's probably mainly made for, namely ripping CDs to MP3/other formats. I also think it's very good at doing this.
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    Anyone other DVD burning suggestions? I don't like DVD Flick. I'd prefer something that does menus as well. It doesn't need to be a converter, because I have a DVD player that plays .avi files so I can just use my torrent lewts.

    But I'd like it not to take 6 hours like Windows DVD burner does to burn an hour and a half movie. xD


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    WaDF - Nifflas' Games
    Fun but hard Platformer/Puzzle game
    Knytt - Nifflas' Games
    Ambient Exploration game with little or no challenge
    Knytt Stories - Nifflas' Games
    basically a build your own metroid type thing.

    Don't know if these have been posted but I don't have the time to look through 100 posts. I highly recommend these games.

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    Malwarebytes - an amazing malware scanner that scans every last file in your computer to determine if it's malware or not.

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    SharePod a usefull application that is able to recover and save music stored on an iPod.

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    Bump. I'm recommending Gyazo.
    Now you can take instant screenshots right from your computer! No MS Paint necessary!

    Here's how it works:
    Simply click the Gyazo icon, drag a box with your mouse, then Gyazo screenshots that box and automatically puts the url in your clipboard (and opens it in a new tab in your default web browser.) You'll never have to use that Prt Scrn button again!


    To make it even faster, you can put it in your quick launch toolbar, like so



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    Image compliments of Gyazo. Heh. /smug
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    I was thinking about becoming a music composer for games. Anyone can recommend me any freeware to start out on?

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    Do you write music? Mogi uses a midi composer called GuitarPro, and he says that there's a lot that you can do with it, but that it costs a little bit of money. There is a decent freeware midi composer called Power Tab, but the interface is a bit hard to use, and if you don't know how to read music, it could be hard, regardless of the fact that it's primarily a tablature program.

    If you don't write music, you should take some basic music classes first. With some powerful (and costly) software, it can be made much simpler, but it's still not an easy task. There's a higher component to Video Game Music that you don't have to consider in other sorts of music, so it takes a little more out of a composer to write something of quality for a video game than, say, for a concert or a movie.

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