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Useful websites and Free Programs
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Jun 24 2011, 3:26 am TomWaits Post #101



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http://www.ninite.com

The ultimate tool to get a computer back on it's feet after the operating system is installed. Try it out - it's great.

*as far as I know, it's Windows only. To everybody else - sorry!
>implying other OSes need such a thing.
Not inferring.



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Jun 24 2011, 3:42 am iCCup.xboi209 Post #102



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I notice a lot of people complaining about writing a lengthy post only to have it get accidentally erased. If this sounds like you, get this form recovery plug-in right away:

Lazarus for Firefox
Lazarus for Chrome

It's more useful than you'd think.
Wouldn't there be a small security issue there because if you can recover text from forms, wouldn't you be able to recover passwords from forms?



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Jun 24 2011, 3:43 am Centreri Post #103

Relatively ancient and inactive

You ever try to copy/paste a password?



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Aug 10 2011, 6:00 pm Aristocrat Post #104



Soluto - Anti-frustration software.

Soluto is a legitimate program aimed at improving user experience; the program itself is ironically heavy on resources when it actually runs (>10MB RAM), but you can always close it after you are finished if all you are interested in is decreasing boot time and optimizing your browsers.



^ Shaved off 13 seconds, but soluto itself takes 3 seconds to boot, giving a net boot time reduction of 10 seconds. (This is after I had manually cleaned out my startup programs a few days ago). For people who have computers that aren't as new and have lots of things installed, their experienced improvement would most likely be significantly higher.



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Aug 10 2011, 7:05 pm Sacrieur Post #105

Still Napping

Quote from Aristocrat
Soluto - Anti-frustration software.

Soluto is a legitimate program aimed at improving user experience; the program itself is ironically heavy on resources when it actually runs (>10MB RAM), but you can always close it after you are finished if all you are interested in is decreasing boot time and optimizing your browsers.



^ Shaved off 13 seconds, but soluto itself takes 3 seconds to boot, giving a net boot time reduction of 10 seconds. (This is after I had manually cleaned out my startup programs a few days ago). For people who have computers that aren't as new and have lots of things installed, their experienced improvement would most likely be significantly higher.

I'm loving that program. I only shaved off a net time of 2 seconds, but meh =P



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Aug 10 2011, 7:58 pm Apos Post #106

I order you to forgive yourself!

I saved more than 1 minute. It looks very interesting so far.




Aug 10 2011, 8:21 pm Aristocrat Post #107



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I saved more than 1 minute. It looks very interesting so far.

Would you mind screenshotting that? I'd like to get a bunch of boot time reduction comparisons in for different people and different setups.



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Aug 10 2011, 8:29 pm Apos Post #108

I order you to forgive yourself!


Is this screenshot good enough?




Aug 10 2011, 8:30 pm Aristocrat Post #109



A picture with the whole graphic would have been better, IMO. :) Also curious as to what apps took up the most amount of time in your system.



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Aug 10 2011, 8:57 pm Sacrieur Post #110

Still Napping



Aha!



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Aug 10 2011, 9:42 pm Apos Post #111

I order you to forgive yourself!



Aha!




Aug 11 2011, 1:11 am IskatuMesk Post #112

Lord of the Locker Room

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Show them your butt, and when you do, slap it so it creates a sound akin to a chorus of screaming spider monkeys flogging a chime with cacti. Only then can you find your destiny at the tip of the shaft.

Aug 11 2011, 4:16 am UnholyUrine Post #113



Does anyone have some good free Video Editing programs?

Also, the swiss knife link doesn't work anymore ;(



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Aug 11 2011, 8:17 am Lanthanide Post #114



My bootup already only takes 45 seconds, SSD for the win I guess. When I take out all of the programs that is reasonable to take out (Delaying them, mostly), it shaves of 1 second. Since Soluto adds 2 seconds itself, I'm better off without it.



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Aug 11 2011, 11:16 am Apos Post #115

I order you to forgive yourself!

Quote from UnholyUrine
Does anyone have some good free Video Editing programs?
VLMC (May crash a few times, but you should like it.)
Blender (Using the video sequencer, you should be able to get any result needed. Added bonus of having node compositing.)
Lightworks (Used for real movie production, but it may be a little complicated.)

(Just to name a few.)

Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Aug 11 2011, 11:21 am by Apos.




Aug 11 2011, 6:41 pm UnholyUrine Post #116



I was wondering, is there any way to rotate a video?

My friend recorded something vertically, as if he was taking a picture... and now I need to edit the video and make it upright again.



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Aug 11 2011, 7:10 pm Apos Post #117

I order you to forgive yourself!

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I was wondering, is there any way to rotate a video?
In blender, there are multiple ways of doing that. Thought I'm not sure how your output will look like since you will probably want to rescale it to fit the height... This would be one of the ways of doing it:



To import your clip, you have to do ['shift' + 'A'] and to add the modifier to the video, you have to do ['shift' + 'A'] and select it from the 'Effect Strip'. (Make sure you are not putting it on top of the audio, it won't let you.)






Aug 13 2011, 3:19 pm Dem0n Post #118

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cooooooooooool :D




Aug 13 2011, 3:45 pm Raitaki Post #119



Is there any programs that can help me crack or obtain the password of a .rar?



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Aug 13 2011, 4:32 pm UnholyUrine Post #120



Thanks, Apos!



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