Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Monday, December 26, 2011
How to Create TimeLine in Facebook | New Features
At the F8 Conference which was held
yesterday Facebook has introduced some interesting changes like TimeLine
which will create up a complete a new world right in your Facebook
profile.
Recommended: How To Get Back The Old Facebook Layout?
Just follow the below mentioned steps (don’t forget to pretend yourself as a developer ) and upon completion of these steps you will be landed in the new wonderland “TimeLine” successfully.
How to Enable the New Facebook Timeline?
- Login to your Facebook account
- Follow this link to get started with creation of Facebook TimeLine (You are just creating a Facebook app for that).
- If you are registering for developer for the first time the system will ask you to grant access, click on Allow to go further.
- In the right top corner, Click on “Create New App”.
- Complete the “App Display Name” & “App Namespace” with the names of your choice (it doesn’t matter) and check the “I agree to the Platform Privacy Policy” to accept the terms and click on Continue for the next step.
- Enter the CAPTCHA and click Submit.
- Upon creation of the App in the left navigation pane click on “Open Graph”.
- In this screen fill up the spaces “People Can” & “A” with favorite terms/things (again it doesn’t matter) and click on “Get Started”.
- In this page, scroll down and click on “Save Changes and Next”.
- Click on Save and Finish (This page one may not appear for all).
- Head over to your Home Page and check for “Introducing TimeLine – a New Kind of Profile” and click on “Get It Now” to start with.
- Voila..! you are landed on your New TimeLine page now.
Please
note: During the developer release, only other developers will be able
to see your new timeline. Everyone else will see your old profile.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
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YouTube
Downloader is a popular, free program that enables you to download and
convert online videos (legal content, to which you have the rights) for
later viewing on your desktop or mobile device. It can convert files to
MOV, MP4, 3GP, WMV, AVI, or MP3.
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AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 2012-
Editors' review
Review:
The never-ending mantra
chanted by security suite vendors sounds a lot like "faster scans,
easier to use, better performance," and AVG has released a new version
that it says accomplishes all three. Certainly, the scans are faster, it
does install more quickly, and some tweaks to the interface have made
it easier to view. Two new core security changes will make you safer,
too.
Avast Free Antivirus-
Review:
Make no mistake; Avast 6 adds features both big and small. Some that had
previously only been available to paid upgrade users are now free for
all versions, and newer features have been seamlessly added to the
interface experience. If you're familiar with Avast 5, upgrading to
Avast 6 won't be that big of a leap.
YouTube Downloader-
Make no mistake; Avast 6 adds features both big and small. Some that had
previously only been available to paid upgrade users are now free for
all versions, and newer features have been seamlessly added to the
interface experience. If you're familiar with Avast 5, upgrading to
Avast 6 won't be that big of a leap.
YouTube
Downloader is a popular, free program that enables you to download and
convert online videos (legal content, to which you have the rights) for
later viewing on your desktop or mobile device. It can convert files to
MOV, MP4, 3GP, WMV, AVI, or MP3.
When
you find a video you'd like to download, copy the URL of the video page
and open YouTube Downloader. From there, you'll notice that the program
automatically pastes the URL into the appropriate field. Choose your
desired Download quality (Best Available is a nice option) and your
destination folder, then hit Download. Once your download is finished,
hit the Play tab to watch. The Convert tab lets you export to a
different file format for playing elsewhere, and gives you a convenient
mini editor for making minor alterations before your export. You can
change video volume (or remove audio altogether) and splice footage by
setting specific start and end times.
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware-
Malwarebytes
Anti-Malware is a surprisingly effective freeware antimalware tool.
It's a relatively speedy malware remover, with the quick scan taking
about 8 minutes even with other high-resource programs running. The
heuristics engine proved on multiple computers during empirical testing
that it was capable of determining the difference between false
positives and dangerous apps.
Avira Free Antivirus-
Review:
Free antivirus maker Avira debuts a laundry list of changes in its latest major update, basically repositioning the suite to remain competitive in the face of tougher competition from other free security suites and a renewed emphasis on performance from paid competitors. From the new breezy installation to the modernized interface and reputable security, the suite has a lot going for it.
Free antivirus maker Avira debuts a laundry list of changes in its latest major update, basically repositioning the suite to remain competitive in the face of tougher competition from other free security suites and a renewed emphasis on performance from paid competitors. From the new breezy installation to the modernized interface and reputable security, the suite has a lot going for it.
However, it notably lacks
some features that many people consider basics even at the free level,
so this version may only wind up appealing to existing Avira users and
fans.
Longtime Avira fans will
note that the suites also have undergone a bit of a name change. The
product title "AntiVir" has been dropped, as Avira AntiVir Personal
becomes Avira Free Antivirus, Avira AntiVir Premium becomes Avira
Antivirus Premium, and Avira Premium Security Suite becomes Avira
Internet Security. While product-specific names may work for some
companies because of legacy associations, such as the Norton product
from Symantec, new user confusion has likely forced security suite
makers to streamline their operations.
The suites have also
skippped version 11, perhaps driven by a Spinal Tap-esque fear of
exploding amps, and gone straight to version 12. It's also possible that
the company was thinking of aligning the version number with the
release year, as most security suites released in the fall have version
numbers that reflect the coming year.
Installation
Getting into Avira has never been easier, as version 12 debuts a two-click install. The company says that it developed the two-click installation as part of its "less is more" strategy, where it offers the same level of protection as before without the hassle. Of course, that's a tacit acknowledgement of prior problems.
Getting into Avira has never been easier, as version 12 debuts a two-click install. The company says that it developed the two-click installation as part of its "less is more" strategy, where it offers the same level of protection as before without the hassle. Of course, that's a tacit acknowledgement of prior problems.
GOM Media Player-
As
various media players jockey for position to become your default
setting for music and video streams, GOM Media Player's support for a
wide range of file formats has helped it stand out as a firm favorite.
Supported formats include DAT, MPEG, DivX, XviD, WMV, ASF, AVI, and MOV,
as are common codecs like FLV1, AC3, OGG, MP4, and H263. A pop-out
playlist can save and organize your various media files, though the
limited sort modes--two--hardly makes it a champ.
Google Chrome-
As
various media players jockey for position to become your default
setting for music and video streams, GOM Media Player's support for a
wide range of file formats has helped it stand out as a firm favorite.
Supported formats include DAT, MPEG, DivX, XviD, WMV, ASF, AVI, and MOV,
as are common codecs like FLV1, AC3, OGG, MP4, and H263. A pop-out
playlist can save and organize your various media files, though the
limited sort modes--two--hardly makes it a champ.
Review:
Google Chrome continues to mature from a lightweight and fast browsing alternative into an innovative browser on the precipice of a potential browsing revolution with the just-released Chrome OS. The browser that people can use today, Chrome 16, offers highly competitive features, including synchronization, autofill, and standards compliance, and maintains Google's reputation for building one of the fastest browsers available.
Google Chrome continues to mature from a lightweight and fast browsing alternative into an innovative browser on the precipice of a potential browsing revolution with the just-released Chrome OS. The browser that people can use today, Chrome 16, offers highly competitive features, including synchronization, autofill, and standards compliance, and maintains Google's reputation for building one of the fastest browsers available.
Chrome 16 represents a major
milestone for the browser, but those expecting to see dramatic changes
in major-point updates will be disappointed. For a while now, Google has
been pushing features over what it calls milestone numbers, which means
that as soon as new features are usable in the beta version of Chrome,
Google will likely push them to all users in the stable edition.
VLC Media Player-
VLC Media Player is a long-time
open-source favorite, and the latest version is also the first to be
out of beta development. It's not the only option for free video
playback, but it's one of the best, and the feature updates in version 1
make it well worth the upgrade.
Users
can now get frame-by-frame advancement, granular speed controls
allowing for on-the-fly slower or faster playback, and live recording of
streaming video. The toolbars are fully customizable, so you can have
only the buttons you need in the interface, there's AirTunes streaming,
and there's better integration in Gtk environments. Along with the
improvements, VLC continues to offer robust support for a wide range of
video and audio formats, including OGG, MP2, MP3, MP4, DivX, HD codecs
like AES3, Raw Dirac, and even support for playing back zipped files.
Internet Download Manager-
Don't let the dull name fool
you: Internet Download Manager is a full-featured package that handles
downloading tasks with aplomb. It conveniently integrates into your
browser, even if you use Mozilla or Opera.
It automatically sorts
incoming files by file type and puts them in the appropriate folder.
Most importantly, it supercharges download speeds (it doubled ours). Its
windowed interface is clean and easy to understand. Power users can
take advantage of the command line interface to resume file transfers,
schedule downloads, connect through dial-up, or log on to
password-protected sites. Experienced users also can limit the number of
connections, the download speeds for specific sites, and even create an
exception list to block specific, user-defined sites.
Other features include
automatic virus checking and the ability to download all files linked to
a page. The new version has a Web spider that can analyze a site and
retrieve, for example, all the images on it.
Internet Download Manager
strikes us as a natural choice for users in need of a trusty transfer
tool. Version 5.11 build 5 added FLV grabber that can be used to
download videos from YouTube, Google Video, MySpaceTV, and other popular
sites.
Virtual DJ-
Digital
deejaying has skyrocketed in popularity over the past five years and
it's no wonder why. Compared to a full vinyl setup with all the hardware
and physical media it requires, an MP3-based mixing station is
extremely simple and cheap. There's even free software to get you
started, and one of the most popular programs available is Virtual DJ.
Virtual DJ is often packaged
with USB-based hardware mixing consoles from the likes of Hercules and
Numark, and, in fact, if you really want to delve into the full array of
features, such devices are going to be a necessity--and they'll require
a $99 license fee to upgrade to the Pro version of the software. That
said, you can download the app for free by itself and make very basic
mixes and playlists.
While the program isn't
specifically geared at newbies, it is intuitive enough for a musically
inclined individual to use right off the bat. Once installed, Virtual DJ
automatically populates a folder tree in the bottom left corner where
you can easily access your music collection. The bottom middle serves as
a tabbed, multifunction area where you can browse tracks, sample music
bites, add effects, and make recordings.
The top of the window is
dominated by two digital turntables, which are distinguished by color:
blue on the left and red on the right. Each one has the ability to cue,
loop, adjust pitch, scratch, and shift (among other features). In the
middle is the mixing console, where you can adjust the gain and master
volume, as well as transition between the two tracks. Once the songs
have been dragged and dropped into the console, a bar along the top
displays the sound waves of each to help with visual mixing. There's
also a video input option that lets you create montages to the music.
The stylish interface and
high number of features score points, but learning how to use the
program is a hit-or-miss proposition. To be perfectly honest, using it
without mixing hardware (that is, just a mouse and keyboard) is a
challenge, and not one we enjoyed, so we recommend hooking up a
compatible USB controller. Also worth a look: the thorough online user
guide.
Virtual DJ is free, fully featured, and well-laid-out. It's a useful option both for aspiring mixers and newbies.
Adobe Flash Player-
There
should be no doubt that Apple's decision to block Flash from iOS in
favor of HTML5 has spurred Adobe to make sure that its media-rich
content-building tool and player Flash remains competitive. Flash Player
11 brings hardware-accelerated graphics support to the platform.
According to Adobe, the new
Stage3D technology in the new Flash Player brings combined 2D and 3D
acceleration that is up to 1,000 times faster than the previous Flash
iterations. While currently Stage3D is supported only for personal
computers, it should make its way to mobile devices in future Flash
releases. The advancements offered by Stage3D should bring far more
complex graphics development for the player, and allow some developers
to use it as a viable alternative for their projects, especially for
cross-platform efforts.
In addition to accelerated
graphics, Flash 11 now is natively in 64-bit code on all supported
platforms, which will allow it to better integrate with browsers and
plug-ins that are coded in 64-bit. This along with a slew of new
enhancements for developers in terms of security improvements, media
handling, and better JavaScript integration will enhance the player's
use for future development. Flash also comes baked into Google Chrome,
and therefore the Chrome OS that powers Google's Chromebooks.
Mac users take note: Flash
requires OS X 10.6 or later running on an Intel platform since Adobe
removed support for PowerPC Macs in Flash 10.
Although it's possible that
HTML5 will at some point unseat Flash as the dominant code for media on
the Web, that won't happen for a while yet since HTML5 standards haven't
even been finalized. The Flash Player is a must if you want to
experience the Web at its fullest, so users at any level of expertise
should have no qualms about installing or upgrading.
TeamViewer-
Editors' review
TeamViewer is an excellent
screen-sharing and file-transfer app that can be used to facilitate
business collaborations, remotely access a second computer, or help
distraught relatives diagnose and cure computer problems. Along with
being free for noncorporate use, it gives users precisely the tools they
need to share screens securely, send files with a minimum of hassle,
control access rights, and even flip which user has control.
The options available while
you're in control work smoothly. You can maximize the pane that the
other computer's screen is visible in, as well as utilize several smart
options from a drop-down toolbar in the center of the window. A big X
lets you close the connection, while the Actions button lets you switch
who's in control, disable remote input, and reboot remotely. The View
menu hides options to adjust the screen resolution, the optimization
toward speed or quality, and control multiple-monitor displays. New
features that work just as effortlessly as the old ones include VoIP
audio and video conferencing, and integrated teleconferencing. These
features push TeamViewer a notch above the rest because they will work
without requiring firewall reconfiguration.
When you log in, you're
given an access code and a password. Sharing those allows your computer
to be controlled by the level you set it to: remote support,
presentation, file transfer, or VPN. The TeamViewer servers remember
which computers you've connected to, so reconnecting to previously
shared computers happens faster. TeamViewer also has a Web-based
version, for remote connecting to home from public computer. Even the
installation process is impressive. Users can toggle admin rights, can
opt out of running at startup, and can opt into installing the
TeamViewer VPN driver for more secure screen sharing. TeamViewer makes
screen-sharing and file-sharing as fluid and unobtrusive as it should
be, and is a must-have for the home or remote office user.
Mozilla Firefox-
Editors' review
Review:
For those of you who spent 2011 away from the Internet, it's the year that Firefox went from annual major-point updates to a Chrome-style quick-release cycle. How quick? A new major version number along with a spate of performance and feature improvements lands in Firefox stable every six weeks. So, Firefox is on version 9 at the time this review was written. As a point of comparison, Chrome is currently on version 16 even though it only launched in 2008.
For those of you who spent 2011 away from the Internet, it's the year that Firefox went from annual major-point updates to a Chrome-style quick-release cycle. How quick? A new major version number along with a spate of performance and feature improvements lands in Firefox stable every six weeks. So, Firefox is on version 9 at the time this review was written. As a point of comparison, Chrome is currently on version 16 even though it only launched in 2008.
To put it bluntly: Firefox
has benefited from the rapid-release cycle. Both fixes and features get
out to users faster than before, which puts a safer, sleeker browser in
your hands with fewer delays. A vocal, minuscule minority has
pooh-poohed the increase in version numbers, but that's hardly a
legitimate complaint in a world where mobile apps update silently and
effectively.
These major changes first
landed in Firefox 4, released in March 2011, so we're going to be
referencing it a fair bit. The browser that you can download now is in
the same speed category as its competition; offers many similar features
(stronger in many areas and slightly weaker in others); includes broad,
cross-platform support for hardware acceleration and other "future-Web"
tech and standards; and is a must-have for Android users
(download for Android).
Installation
Installing Firefox 9 was a fine, quick experience. Keep in mind that Firefox now has four "channels," so if you've been on the beta channel since the days of 3.6, you will stay on it until you download the installer for a different channel. There's no in-channel way to switch channels. If you're updating from version 3.6 to version 9, the process is likely to take several minutes because of the significant code changes.
Installing Firefox 9 was a fine, quick experience. Keep in mind that Firefox now has four "channels," so if you've been on the beta channel since the days of 3.6, you will stay on it until you download the installer for a different channel. There's no in-channel way to switch channels. If you're updating from version 3.6 to version 9, the process is likely to take several minutes because of the significant code changes.
Firefox uses automatic updates, although Windows users will still see their User Account Control box appear.
Careful
Firefox observers will notice that the browser no longer ships with a
separate icon for Safe Mode. Simply hold down Shift; when you click on
the Firefox icon to open a box, you will be allowed to customize which
settings carry over to Safe Mode.
Firefox
automatically installs a Windows 7 taskbar icon if you choose it as
your default browser. Uninstalling the browser does not leave behind any
icons or folders if you choose to remove your settings at the same
time.
A
new feature checks your add-ons to see which ones you installed and
which ones come from third-party vendors, such as security suite makers.
The browser will now ask you if you'd like to disable any of these
third-party add-ons when you upgrade to at least version 8. On top of
that, all future third-party add-ons will be blocked from
autoinstalling. Instead, you'll be presented with the option to allow
them or block them on a per-case basis. This squarely puts Firefox on
the side of the user.
RealPlayer-
Editors' review
These days, a great number
of people are not only finding the majority of their entertainment
online but are also conducting a fair amount of their social lives there
as well. In such times, it's great to have a quick and simple tool for
downloading, editing, sharing, and transferring media. RealPlayer for
Windows already had most of that down, offering a sweeping array of
features, from one-click video downloading to automatic transcoding to
social network sharing. The latest offering focuses mainly on improved
device integration and an even smoother user experience.
RealPlayer has been around
since 1995, which is practically the dawn of the Web. It started as a
basic media player, becoming the preferred embedded app for streaming
audio and video as sites started to offer that functionality, and
eventually morphing into the easy-to-use, fully functioning beast we
have today.
The previous version of
RealPlayer already offered an easy, one-click solution for downloading
unprotected videos for the Web. Another click transcodes those same
videos to your portable device without a bit of extra effort on your
part when it comes to fiddling with tricky digital format settings.
The program also
incorporates a very simple-to-use video-trimming tool that allows you to
select only certain bits of a video to transfer or share, and there are
one-click buttons that let you share with a variety of social sites,
such as Facebook and YouTube. In addition, you have the option to strip
the audio out of the videos and save those as separate files.
The latest version of the
software adds even more devices to the ever-expanding list of compatible
handsets. Plus, RealPlayer now shows USB-connected smartphones and
cameras inside the library in the main app window, allowing users to
quickly and easily transfer content to the devices via drag-and-drop.
Perhaps more compelling, though, is a new back-end feature that
simplifies the process of getting photos and videos off of those devices
and organized on your PC. In our testing, content was slow to load, but
it's a welcome feature nonetheless.
Best of all, you can do all
this for free. RealPlayer only requires a license fee if you want to
upgrade to the Plus version in order to access additional features, such
as H.264 conversion and DVD burning.
Skype-
Editors' review
by:Ritesh on Jan 07, 2012
Popular
and preeminent VoIP service Skype has wooed its fair share of people
with an itch to ditch the landline and an Internet connection,
especially those with international contacts. With its latest update to
version 5, the company hopes to win over even more customers and keeping
the current ones happy. Skype 5.0 features a streamlined interface,
Facebok integration, and videoconferencing functionality.
First, Skype tackled the
overall user experience of the software. The new Home page integrates a
feed of mood messages from your contacts and yourself, and it offers a
variety of tutorials to help you use the various features of the
service, from making a video call to signing up for a subscription. The
company also aimed to simplify the overall interface in order to make
calling, messaging, screen sharing, and file transferring more intuitive
and easier to navigate. In addition, the contact search screen now
features images and mood messages and offers real-time results.
Skype is also offering a new
group-video-calling feature. According to company data, about 40
percent of all Skype-to-Skype minutes were used on video calling. The
logical step was to provide a feature that allowed users to chat with
more than just one other person. Anyone who downloads version 5 will
have a chance to test out the new functionality for free, though it will
be a paid extra down the line.
The videoconferencing
feature offers a few viewing options. One is the typical side-by-side
screen with participants lined up in equal sizes. Then there's the more
interesting dynamic view, which increases the size of the person doing
most of the talking at any given moment. We got to check this out in a
live demo and can see how it would be particularly useful for business
calls.
The group video screen also
prominently displays the relevant controls along the bottom, as well as a
meter that measures call quality. Skype has added a call quality
manager that gauges audio and video quality during calls. Automatic call
recovery is another new feature that helps users quickly reconnect
calls that are interrupted because of Internet connection problems.
Last but not least, Skype
now has Facebook integrated seamlessly into the interface. A tab along
the top of the screen will take you into your news feed, where you can
update your status as well as start Skype calls with various contacts.
UMPlayer-
Editors' review
by: Ritesh on Jan 07, 2012
UMPlayer
stands for Universal Media Player, and this open-source freeware aims
to be a universal media solution. With hundreds of codecs, it plays most
video and music files as well as audio CDs, DVDs, SHOUTcast, and live
radio and TV from tuner cards. Of course, it plays YouTube videos; in
fact, it has a built-in YouTube player/recorder feature and search field
on its toolbar. With a skinnable interface, hot keys, subtitle sync,
and the regular free updates of an active open-source project, UMPlayer
poses a serious challenge to VLC, MPC and other popular free media
players.
As
an efficiently configured desktop media player, UMPlayer's user
interface can only be so different from other free players without
looking freakish, but its attractive layout has enough simple
differences to make it stand out without screaming, such as its subtle
but effective highlighting of the title and counter section or its
user-selectable toolbar that includes a screenshot tool, DVD player,
quick access to files and Web links, and access to the program's
Preferences, as well as the aforementioned YouTube search box. You can
quickly toggle this toolbar off for a more traditional look, but we
suspect many users will find it handy for daily use. The Help menu
includes FAQs, Tips and Tricks, and Web links; the Skins menu offered
six styles with a link to get more.
The
proof is in the playing with digital media, and UMPlayer didn't
disappoint, even in direct side-by-side comparisons to VLC, our default
media player. We didn't run through the entire list of supported formats
for each player; suffice to say that each does most of what the other
does, and just as well. Few users will notice any difference for most
file types. It comes down to a matter of choice. If VLC has a fault,
it's that it just does too much. If you like the idea of a free,
open-source media player that can handle just about anything but find
VLC a bit overwhelming, give UMPlayer a spin.
Glary Utilities-
Editors' review
by: Ritesh on Jan 07, 2012
This
powerful application offers extensive utilities to improve your
system's performance and protect your privacy. Glary Utilities'
well-organized interface allows users to easily choose from several
tools. It cleans unwanted junk files and removes invalid and broken
shortcuts, freeing up valuable disk space.
Its
Registry cleaner allows you to scan, remove, and back up faulty
Registry entries. You also can wipe out online and Windows traces,
although Internet Explorer is the only browser in which this function is
supported. To improve the speed of your computer, Glary Utilities
offers tools to manage start-up programs and memory optimization.
Privacy-conscious users will certainly appreciate its inclusion of a
government-standard file shredder to securely delete data.
Overall,
users who are looking for an effective and easy-to-use application to
keep their system in tip-top shape should try this one out.
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users.
BitDefender Total Security provides the ultimate proactive protection for your PCsIt combines state of the art protection against viruses, spyware, hackers, spam and other Internet security threatsIts system maintenance and PC backup tools keep your PC running fast and protected from data loss.
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BitDefender
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performanceTotal Security includes all of the features and benefits of
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Data backup – safeguarding data by creating backup copies to local and removable drives, CD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW
PC Tune-up – improving PC performance by removing unnecessary files and registry entries
Trace clean-up – which completely erases files and “traces” of files from disks to prevent recovery
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BitDefender Total Security includes an enhanced feature set:
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BitDefender Online Backup offers incremental, versioned and
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Increased Privacy Protection through Instant Messaging Encryption: Supporting Yahoo! Messenger and MSN Messenger, BitDefender ensures that no one can eavesdrop on instant messaging traffic between two PCs with BitDefender installed
Increased Storage Protection with File Vault: With BitDefender File Vault, a secured storage space for personal information or sensitive files kept locally in your computer, encrypted data is stored that is invulnerable to theft or to a security breach.
Improved Integrated Online Security: BitDefender Total Security provides users a full range of proactive protection technologies for secure everyday online activities such as banking, shopping, browsing or socializingWeb, email and Instant messaging traffic are now scanned in real-time for viruses, spyware, phishing and identity theft attempts.
More control via Home Network Management: For home users, BitDefender provides the ability to manage the security of a home network from a single locationBitDefender software from other computers in the network can be remotely configured, while tasks such as scans, tune-ups and updates can be scheduled and run.
Other Improvements include: an improved Gamer mode, a Laptop mode, increased performance with lower resources consumption, enhanced usability, and firewall (IDS and IPv6 support) support.
Increased Privacy Protection through Instant Messaging Encryption: Supporting Yahoo! Messenger and MSN Messenger, BitDefender ensures that no one can eavesdrop on instant messaging traffic between two PCs with BitDefender installed
Increased Storage Protection with File Vault: With BitDefender File Vault, a secured storage space for personal information or sensitive files kept locally in your computer, encrypted data is stored that is invulnerable to theft or to a security breach.
Improved Integrated Online Security: BitDefender Total Security provides users a full range of proactive protection technologies for secure everyday online activities such as banking, shopping, browsing or socializingWeb, email and Instant messaging traffic are now scanned in real-time for viruses, spyware, phishing and identity theft attempts.
More control via Home Network Management: For home users, BitDefender provides the ability to manage the security of a home network from a single locationBitDefender software from other computers in the network can be remotely configured, while tasks such as scans, tune-ups and updates can be scheduled and run.
Other Improvements include: an improved Gamer mode, a Laptop mode, increased performance with lower resources consumption, enhanced usability, and firewall (IDS and IPv6 support) support.
Confidently download, share and open files from friends, family, co-workers – and even total strangers
Protects against viruses and other malware using industry-leading technology NEW
Scans all Web, e-mail and instant messaging traffic in real-time
Provides an unmatched detection rate of new threats based on two different proactive technologies
Blocks spyware programs that track your online activities
Scans all Web, e-mail and instant messaging traffic in real-time
Provides an unmatched detection rate of new threats based on two different proactive technologies
Blocks spyware programs that track your online activities
Protect your identity: shop, bank, listen and watch, privately and securely
Blocks web pages that attempt to steal your credit card data
Prevents personal information from leaking via e-mail, Web or instant messagingNEW
File Shredder permanently erases sensitive files and traces of files
Prevents personal information from leaking via e-mail, Web or instant messagingNEW
File Shredder permanently erases sensitive files and traces of files
Guard your files and conversations with top-of-the line encryption
Instant Messaging Encryption keeps your conversations private on Yahoo! and MSN Messenger
File Vault securely stores personal information or sensitive files
Automatically backs up files and folders
File Vault securely stores personal information or sensitive files
Automatically backs up files and folders
Connect securely to any network at home, at the office, or away
The two-way firewall automatically secures your Internet connection wherever you are
Wi-Fi monitor helps prevent unauthorized access to your Wi-Fi network
The two-way firewall automatically secures your Internet connection wherever you are
Wi-Fi monitor helps prevent unauthorized access to your Wi-Fi network
Protect your family and their computers
Parental Control blocks access to inappropriate websites and e-mail
Limits kids’ access the Internet, games, etcto specific times
Makes it easy for you to manage the security of your network from a single location
Limits kids’ access the Internet, games, etcto specific times
Makes it easy for you to manage the security of your network from a single location
Play safely, play seamlessly
Reduces the system load and avoids requesting user interaction during game play
Get fine-tuned performance from your computer!
Removes unnecessary files & registry entries, for improved performance
Optimized scanning technology skips safe files for better scan speed and lower system load
Antispam stops unwanted e-mail from reaching your Inbox
Laptop Mode prolongs battery life
Optimized scanning technology skips safe files for better scan speed and lower system load
Antispam stops unwanted e-mail from reaching your Inbox
Laptop Mode prolongs battery life
Let professionals solve any security issues
Assistance with common issues built directly into the product
Free technical support for the entire duration of the product license
Free technical support for the entire duration of the product license
Install Notes:
1. Unrar Files
2. Install bitdefender_ts_2012_64 or bitdefender_ts_2012_32
3. Install Crack File
4. Enjoy!
1. Unrar Files
2. Install bitdefender_ts_2012_64 or bitdefender_ts_2012_32
3. Install Crack File
4. Enjoy!
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Microsoft Office 2010 PRO Plus Activated Forever Mediafire
||Microsoft Office 2010||
[PRO Plus Inc. Activator]
Includes:
Microsoft Word 2010 | Microsoft Excel 2010 | Microsoft Access 2010 | Microsoft OneNote 2010
Microsoft Communicator | Microsoft InfoPath 2010 | Microsoft Publisher 2010
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 | Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010
Microsoft Outlook 2010 with Business Contact Manager
Microsoft® Office 2010:
gives you rich and powerful new ways to deliver your best work –
whether you’re at work, home, or school – on a computer, Web browser, or
Smartphone. Grab your audience’s attention and inspire them with your
ideas using enhanced tools, customizable templates, and photo editing
capabilities. Work with multiple people from different locations at the
exact same time using new co-authoring capabilities. By offering more
ways to access your files from virtually anywhere, Office 2010 puts you
in control.
x86 platforms require the usage of:
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista SP1
- Windows XP SP3 or
- Windows Sever 2003 SP2
x64 platforms require the usage of:
- Windows 7
- Windos Vista SP1 or
- Windows Server 2008
Note: Suitable For Both 32/64 Bit.
ACTIVATION NOTE: AFTER INSTALL CLOSE all program – you can see folder name office 2010 toolkit – open that folder and run .exe file.
Note: 1. Read Platform Requirements First If you’re Not Eligible, Don’t Download It Won’t Work
2. To Know How To Activate Read Activation Note.
Microsoft Office 2010 PRO Plus Activated Forever Mediafire
||Microsoft Office 2010||
[PRO Plus Inc. Activator]
Includes:
Microsoft Word 2010 | Microsoft Excel 2010 | Microsoft Access 2010 | Microsoft OneNote 2010
Microsoft Communicator | Microsoft InfoPath 2010 | Microsoft Publisher 2010
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 | Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010
Microsoft Outlook 2010 with Business Contact Manager
Microsoft Word 2010 | Microsoft Excel 2010 | Microsoft Access 2010 | Microsoft OneNote 2010
Microsoft Communicator | Microsoft InfoPath 2010 | Microsoft Publisher 2010
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 | Microsoft SharePoint Workspace 2010
Microsoft Outlook 2010 with Business Contact Manager
Microsoft® Office 2010:
gives you rich and powerful new ways to deliver your best work –
whether you’re at work, home, or school – on a computer, Web browser, or
Smartphone. Grab your audience’s attention and inspire them with your
ideas using enhanced tools, customizable templates, and photo editing
capabilities. Work with multiple people from different locations at the
exact same time using new co-authoring capabilities. By offering more
ways to access your files from virtually anywhere, Office 2010 puts you
in control.
x86 platforms require the usage of:
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista SP1
- Windows XP SP3 or
- Windows Sever 2003 SP2
- Windows 7
- Windows Vista SP1
- Windows XP SP3 or
- Windows Sever 2003 SP2
x64 platforms require the usage of:
- Windows 7
- Windos Vista SP1 or
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows 7
- Windos Vista SP1 or
- Windows Server 2008
Note: Suitable For Both 32/64 Bit.
ACTIVATION NOTE: AFTER INSTALL CLOSE all program – you can see folder name office 2010 toolkit – open that folder and run .exe file.
Note: 1. Read Platform Requirements First If you’re Not Eligible, Don’t Download It Won’t Work
2. To Know How To Activate Read Activation Note.
2. To Know How To Activate Read Activation Note.
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