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Happy Reading for today,


<Karen>




Network Tools

Glary Utilities 2.5
http://www.glaryutilities.com/
Improving system performance can be difficult at times, so it's nice to
learn about this latest version of Glary Utilities. The application allows
users to clean up unwanted junk files, remove invalid and broken shortcuts,
and also scan and remove faulty registry entries. This particular version is
compatible with computers running Windows 98 and newer.


Miro 1.2
http://www.getmiro.com/
Miro is an open-source video platform designed to enhance the viewing of
videos, film, and television programs online. After downloading the program,
visitors can sign up for a variety of video RSS feeds and video podcasts.
Visitors are also welcome to send along feedback and they can also take
advantage of a short primer film on Miro that explains all of the bells and
whistles of this program. This version is compatible with computers running
Mac OS X or Windows 98 and newer.


Sakina Privacy Protector 2.1.0.0
http://www.bestsecuritytips.com/content+index.id+7.htm
Cleaning up anything can be hard, and even just cleaning up a browser
history can be troublesome. Sakina Privacy Protector 2.1.0.0 helps users do
just that, along with offering a way to delete cookies, clean up the cache,
and also remove temporary files. This particular version is compatible with
computers running Windows 95 and newer.


CrossLoop 2.11
http://www.crossloop.com/ipage.htm?id=download
What if Bob is in Shanghai working on a project and Jane is in Dubai and
needs access to something on his desktop? There are a number of ways to
solve this quandary, and one of them happens to be the CrossLoop
application. With CrossLoop, users can virtually share computer desktops
across all sorts of borders, whether political or other. Guest users can
save files to the other desktop and also use any application. This version
is compatible with computers running Windows NT and newer.

MozBackup 1.4.7
http://mozbackup.jasnapaka.com/
This tiny application allows users to back up, save, and restore bookmarks
from Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey. Visitors can also use choose which
parts of the profile they want to save or restore, including various emails
and address books. This version of MozBackup is compatible with computers
running Windows 95 and newer.


Google Earth 4.3
http://earth.google.com/
If visitors haven't already taken a look through Google Earth, the new
version of this mapping application may pique their interest. The visual
interface for the application displays a rendering of the globe, and return
visitors will notice that the control panel is now translucent and rests in
a corner of the map. The application also integrates with Google's 3-D
rendering program, so users can place their new building in a real-life
setting to see how it looks in context. This version is compatible with Mac
OS X 10.4.

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