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Tuesday 8 January 2013

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Unlocker is a tool that can trace and "unlock" the locking protection commonly used in system files. However, its main use is to terminate the processes that are using a certain file, or force the processes to stop using the file, so the user can safely delete, rename or move the file. It is written by the French programmer Cedrick 'Nitch' Collomb.Contents [hide]
1 History
2 Features
3 References
4 External links

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History

The main changes since the first version are bug fixes. The installer also had a few improvements as well as the GUI and source code.[1] Unlocker is primarily used in software and game modification and re-installations. Unlocker currently supports 40 languages. Version 1.0 supported only English.
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Features

Unlocker is a GUI application with the feature of command-line interface through an administrative console. It can unload application extensions, terminate processes, as well as force a process to stop using a certain file (This function is called "Unlock" in the program itself). It uses OpenCandy to advertise other software in the install process. OpenCandy is sometimes considered to be Adware. Also a portable variant of the program is available.[2]
There are several analogues of the product.[3]

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Windows XP themes are customizations of the graphical user interface of Windows XP. Luna, Royale, Zune, and Embedded are official themes designed for Windows XP by Microsoft. Since Windows XP, themes include visual styles.[1] By default, the Luna theme is preinstalled on Windows XP Home and Professional, the Royale (Energy Blue) theme is preinstalled on Windows XP Media Center Edition and the Embedded theme is preinstalled on Windows XP Embedded. All of the themes are compatible with all Windows XP editions. Compared to previous versions of Windows, the new scheme has a larger emphasis on the graphical appeal of the operating system, using bitmaps throughout the interface with rounded edges on each window.[citation needed] Since Luna's introduction, the scheme has been supplemented in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 with Royale, and Royale Noir, a Zune-derived edition of the Royale scheme.


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Winamp is a media player for Windows-based PCs and Android devices, written by Nullsoft, now a subsidiary of AOL. It is proprietary freeware/shareware, multi-format, extensible with plug-ins and skins, and is noted for its graphical sound visualization, playlist, and media library features.

Winamp was developed by Justin Frankel, Dmitry Boldyrev, and Shiva Ayyadurai and its popularity grew quickly, along with the developing trend of MP3 file sharing.Contents [hide]
1 Features
2 History
2.1 Initial releases
2.2 Winamp 1
2.3 Winamp 2
2.4 Winamp3
2.5 Winamp 5
2.5.1 Winamp 5.5
3 Ports and clones
3.1 Android
3.2 Mac OS
3.3 Clones
4 Easter eggs
5 Derivative works
6 See also
7 External links
8 References

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Features
Playback formats
Winamp supports music playback using MP3, MIDI, MOD, MPEG-1 audio layers 1 and 2, AAC, M4A, FLAC, WAV and WMA. Winamp was one of the first common music players on Windows to support playback of Ogg Vorbis by default.[2] It supports gapless playback for MP3 and AAC, and ReplayGain for volume leveling across tracks. CD support includes playing and import music from audio CDs, optionally with CD-Text, and burning music to CDs. The standard version limits maximum burn speed and datarate; the "Pro" version removes these limitations.[3] Winamp supports playback of Windows Media Video and Nullsoft Streaming Video. For MPEG Video, AVI and other unsupported video types, Winamp uses Microsoft's DirectShow API for playback, allowing playback of most of the video formats supported by Windows Media Player. 5.1 Surround sound is supported where formats and decoders allow.[4]
Media Library
At installation, Winamp scans the user's system for media files to add to the Media Library database.[5] It supports full Unicode filenames and Unicode metadata for media files.[6] In the Media Library user interface pane, under Local Media, several selectors (Audio, Video, date and frequency) permit display of subsets of media files with greater detail.[5]
Adding album art and track tags
Get Album Art permits retrieval of cover art, and confirmation before adding the image to the database. Autotagging analyzes a track's audio using the Gracenote service and retrieves the song's ID2 and ID3 metadata.[5]
Podcatcher
Winamp can also be used as an RSS media feeds aggregator capable of displaying articles, downloading or playing that same content as streaming media. SHOUTcast Wire provides a directory and RSS subscription system for podcasts.[5][7]
Media player device support
Winamp has extendable support for portable media players and Mass Storage Compliant devices, Microsoft PlaysForSure and ActiveSync, and syncs unprotected music to the iPod.[5][8]
Media Monitor
Winamp Media Monitor allows web-based browsing and bookmarking music blog websites and automatically offering for streaming or downloading all MP3 files there. The Media Monitor is preloaded with music blog URLs.[5]
Winamp Remote
Winamp Remote allows remote playback (streaming) of unprotected media files on the user's PC via the Internet. Remote adjusts bitrate based on available bandwidth, and can be controlled by web interface, Wii, PS3, Xbox 360 and mobile phones.[5]
Plug-ins
In February 1998, Winamp was rewritten as a "general purpose audio player"[9] with a plug-in architecture. This feature was received well by reviewers.[10][11] Development was early, diverse, and rapid: 66 plugins were published by November 1998.[12] The Winamp software development kit (SDK) allows software developers to create seven different types of plug-ins.[13]
Input: decodes specific file formats.
Output: sends data to specific devices or files.
Visualization: provides sound activated graphics.
DSP/Effect: manipulates audio for special effects.
General Purpose plug-ins add convenience or UI features(Media Library, alarm clock, or pause when logged out).
Media Library plug-ins add functions to the Media Library plug-in.
Portables plug-ins support portable media players.[14]

Plug-in development support increased Winamp's flexibility for, for example, a plethora of specialized plug-ins for game console music files such as NSF,[15] USF, GBS,[16] GSF,[17] SID,[18] VGM,[18] SPC,[18] PSF and PSF2.
Skins
Skins are bitmap files which alter the aesthetic design of the Winamp graphical user interface (GUI) and can add functionality, with scripting.[19] Winamp published documentation on skin creation[20] in 1998 with the release of Winamp 2, and invited Winamp users to publish skins on Winamp.com. As of 2000 there were nearly 3000 Winamp skins available.[21][22] The ability to use skins contributed to Winamp's popularity early in MP3 development.[23] With the increasing number of available skins, genres or categories of skins developed, such as "Stereo", "Anime", and "Ugly". Online communities of skin designers such as 1001Skins.com and Skinz.org have contributed thousands of designs;[24][25] also at GnomeArt.[26] Designers see skins as an opportunity to be creative:[27] nontraditional examples have included Klingon, iPod, and Etch-a-sketch designs.[28] The Winamp skin format is the most popular, the most commonly adopted by other media player software, and is usable across platforms.[29] One example is the XMMS player for Linux and Unix systems, which can use unmodified Winamp 2 skin files.[30][31] Winamp 5 supports two types of skins — "classic" skins designed to Winamp 2 specifications (static collections of bitmap images), and more flexible, freeform "modern" skins per the Winamp 3 specification. Modern skins support true alpha channel transparency, scripting control, a docked toolbar, and other innovations to the user interface.[32]

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Google Desktop was desktop search software made by Google for Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. The program allows text searches of a user's e-mails, computer files, music, photos, chats, Web pages viewed, and other "Google Gadgets".

In September 2011, Google announced it would discontinue a number of its products, including Google Desktop: "In the last few years, there’s been a huge shift from local to cloud-based storage and computing, as well as the integration of search and gadget functionality into most modern operating systems. People now have instant access to their data, whether online or offline. As this was the goal of Google Desktop, the product will be discontinued". [2]

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Songbird is a music player originally released in early 2006 with the stated mission "to incubate Songbird, the first Web player, to catalyze and champion a diverse, open Media Web".[3]

Songbird utilizes the cross-platform frameworks Mozilla XULRunner and GStreamer media framework, and largely capable of running on Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, Solaris and Linux. It is not supported on Linux or Solaris at this time, but users have forked Songbird and made a Windows- and Linux-compatible version under the name Nightingale. In 2012 an Android version and an iOS version was released.


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WinPatrol (Free Edition) is a security application that alerts you to system changes. You don't have to be doing anything wrong on the Internet to become a casualty of malware. WinPatrol takes snapshot of your critical system resources and alerts you to any changes that may occur without your knowledge. WinPatrol was the pioneer in using a heuristic behavioral approach to detecting Zero-Day attacks and violations of your computing environment. WinPatrol continues to be the most powerful system monitor for its small memory footprint.

The last version officially supported on Windows 98/ME is 17.0.2010.0 (10.10.2009). With KernelEx you can install up to version 26.1.2013.0 (04.Jan.2013).
Installation and Running

KernelEX compatibility mode default (KernelEX is enabled).

At the end of the setup following message appears:

Registry Editor - Cannot import C:\Program Files\BillP Studios\WinPatrol\win26default.reg: The specified file is not a registry script. You can import only registry files.

You can merge it to the registry after installation: Open win26default.reg with WordPad and paste the text into the NotePad. Now save as win26default.reg. This is now a registry script that can be merged.


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SpywareBlaster blocks the installation of most ActiveX-based spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers and other unwanted programs from the user's computer. SpywareBlaster works by blacklisting the CLSID of known malware programs, effectively preventing them from infecting a protected computer. This approach differs from many other anti-spyware programs, which typically offer the user a possibility to "scan" the memory and hard drive of the computer and remove the unwanted software, after it has been installed.

SpywareBlaster also allows the user to prevent privacy hazards such as tracking cookies. Another feature is the ability to restrict the actions of websites known to distribute adware and spyware. SpywareBlaster supports several web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Seamonkey, and Flock.