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  <pubdate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 18:51:59 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Pristy Utils 2009 1.0.8]]></title>
   <link>http://pristy-utils-2009.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/68000/68452/2_Untitled_8.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Maintaining Windows in decent working order can be a full time job and it's a pain to have to download multiple programs to keep everything in check.</p>
<p>Pristy Utils 2009 is a collection of tools to maintain your PC. It features everything from a power scheme manager to a web management utility and Vista tweaker</p>
<p>The first Pristy Utils 2009 utility, System PowerDown serves to schedule shutdowns, restarts, suspensions and blocking sessions in the PC after a specified time. Web assistant is the second application which works as a quick shortcut for different Web related uses such as sending mails, files over the internet etc. The third tool is called PC detector. It displays all the information from your computer hardware in eight different sections: - CPU, screen, sound, memory, network, disk storage devices, and so on.</p>
<p>Finally, Pristy Utils 2009 has three applications for maintenance tasks - a cleaner to free RAM Memory, File Wipeout for secure deletion of files, and a desktop clock which is basically a widget for the desktop. More recently, Pristy Utils 2009 has been bolstered with a Vista booster that defrags your boot sequence. However, what this program is crying out for is a defragmentation tool - it's all very well cleaning up your hard drive but it doesn't speed them up which is where a defrag tool would come in really useful.</p>
<p><b>Pristy Utils 2009 is a great all round lightweight maintenance and web management tool although it lacks a few essentials.</b></p><p>Download <a title="Pristy Utils 2009 1.0.8" href="http://pristy-utils-2009.en.softonic.com"><strong>Pristy Utils 2009 1.0.8</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[UseNeXT 4.81]]></title>
   <link>http://usenext.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/57000/57003/2_usenext1.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>When it comes to P2P file sharing, eMule usually wins hands down but UseNeXT is an interesting, slightly more sophisticated offering which has a lot to offer.</p>
<p>For starters, depending on your connection, it can be remarkably quick. You can download at speeds of up to 25 Mbps with DSL/Cable and it¡s pretty constant rather than the fluctuations you often get with such services. The network also prides itself on security over it's rivals such as Limewire and eMule - with ISPs continually cracking down on users, UseNeXT promises users far more anonymity than most.</p>
<p>The Usenet archives are supposedly some of the biggest in the world - more than 300 Terabytes of data available at all times and they claim that around 2,000 Gigabytes of new files are added daily. The problem in the past was that UseNeXT used to be a very complicated affair that only tech geeks can handle. However, nowadays, it's been simplified to such an extent that eMule, Limewire and other P2P users will feel more than comfortable with it. </p>
<p><b>While it can't possibly hope to compete with the reach and depth of the major P2P networks, UseNeXT offers an impressive selection with some super fast downloads.</b></p><p>Download <a title="UseNeXT 4.81" href="http://usenext.en.softonic.com"><strong>UseNeXT 4.81</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[ooVoo 1.7.1.38]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/61000/61215/2_6.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>If you regularly conduct video calls or video conferencing with more than one person, then ooVoo is an elegant and powerful video conferencing and IM client that combines elegance with functionality.</p>
<p>With ooVoo you can talk face-to-face with up to six people, add an ooVoo link to your blog or online profiles (so others can instantly add you to their contacts), send and receive video messages and best of all, it's completely free. To get started, you need to create an ooVoo ID which is fairly painless although a bit annoying as all registration forms can be. Once you've started the setup process, you'll be asked to create an ooVoo username and password. You'll also be asked to add a few friends and contacts to your ooVoo account although if like me, you don't know anyone using ooVoo, you can simply elect to send invites. Unlike some video conferencing applications, it's very easy to get up and running with your webcam and it can handle very high quality cameras of up to 2 megapixels depending on the speed of your connection. During chats and video calls, you can add effects to video such as sepia, blurring and morphing although it seems to take some time in applying these successfully. ooVoo also serves as a VoIP app although unfortunately, it only serves mobiles and landlines in the USA and Canada at the moment. What's really nice about ooVoo though is the ability to place your contacts, and their video images, down the side of your screen in a sidebar simultaneously. This way, you can chat away to all of them at the same time and see them at once. This does hog quite a bit of your RAM though if you're not working on with at least 1GB of RAM or more.</p>
<p><b>An impressive video conferencing and chat IM although it would be interesting to see how it performs when a maximum of 6 people are trying to conduct a video conference at the same time.</b></p><p>Download <a title="ooVoo 1.7.1.38" href="http://oovoo.en.softonic.com"><strong>ooVoo 1.7.1.38</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Super Run XP 2.5]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/72000/72975/2_captura0015.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Using the Windows Command Tool or Run Dialogue still remains a mystery to many people - it's virtually redundant unless you are a system administrator.</p>
<p>Super Run XP (which despite the name also runs on Vista) aims to bring this tool to the masses by making the command tool more accessible and usable via a much friendly user interface. Super Run XP is a bit easier to access than the command tool as it sits in the taskbar and can be called up with the single click of a mouse. You can instantly access the applications on your computer via Super Run XP with the "Open With" icon which gives you a secondary menu of the applications and programs installed on your machine.</p>
<p>With Super Run XP, you can also view and monitor processes on your computer and close down or block those that may be causing problems in the same way as you can with Windows Task Manager. Of course, you can also launch your internet browser using Super Run XP as well as documents and photos. In fact, you can do pretty much anything you'd normally do via your Start menu with Super Run XP but in a slightly quicker way.</p>
<p><b>Super Run XP doesn't make a huge deal of difference to the speed you can access programs on your computer but it's a handy alternative to a messy Start menu.</b></p><p>Download <a title="Super Run XP 2.5" href="http://super-run-xp.en.softonic.com"><strong>Super Run XP 2.5</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Tue, 05 Aug 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Shareaza 4.0]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/22000/22044/2_screen1.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Shareaza started out life as the legendary Gnutella network but today is one of the most realistic competitors to eMule.</p>
<p>Shareaza is a completely free P2P file sharing system. The program features Multi-Network Support which basically means it can connect up to 4 separate Peer-to-Peer networks at the same time meaning more hits and faster downloads. You can download and upload from the EDonkey2000, Gnutella, BitTorrent and Gnutella2 (G2) networks. The latest release features something called "Collections" too. Collections basically group previews of album covers, descriptions, and song lists all in one complete package. It's designed to help you discover similar music to that you already like although in reality, it's not that useful. The interface is very simple to use - very much like eMule. All the search results are displayed clearly including file type, size and estimated download time. You can also choose to filter searches by file type such as picture, video or software.</p>
<p><b>Shareaza is one of the best P2P networks out there although it still pales in comparison to eMule in terms of results and download speeds.</b></p><p>Download <a title="Shareaza 4.0" href="http://shareaza.en.softonic.com"><strong>Shareaza 4.0</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[eMule 0.49b Beta 1]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/22000/22897/2_transfer.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>eMule stands out from most of its rival P2P clients in the fact that it is open source. The great thing about this is that you’re free of pesky spyware and adware, leaving you free to get on with your downloading in peace. What’s more, eMule doesn’t rely on one central server like many older clients. By using a multitude of different servers, eMule's network is virtually impossible to shut down, and proves very robust and secure.</p>
<p>A simple user interface goes a long way to making eMule a cinch to use. This doesn’t mean it lacks depth though, and its features are some of the most advanced we’ve seen in a P2P client. For instance, eMule lets you view all manner of information on machines you’re downloading from, call up charts outlining downloading stats and check download status through an advanced progress bar.</p>
<p>The fact that eMule uses a large network of servers means the search results are abundant, but there’s one major annoyance with the client – it’s very slow at downloading files. This is largely because of the way it handles download priority, which takes into account the number of servers you’re connected to, the connection speed, and size of the file. eMule also relies heavily on a ‘credit scoring’ system, whereby people who use the service a lot are rewarded with faster downloads. While some may champion this as being in the true spirit of file sharing, the system makes it awfully frustrating for users new to eMule who are penalized with ultra slow downloads.</p>
<p>Having said this, it’s not difficult to see why eMule has become the most popular P2P app, and if you’re prepared to break the law and download music over a network it makes for the perfect accomplice. If you love downloading, you'll love eMule.</p><p>Download <a title="eMule 0.49b Beta 1" href="http://emule.en.softonic.com"><strong>eMule 0.49b Beta 1</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[TapiRex 1.7.1]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/59000/59956/2_incoming_call_win.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>TapiRex shows a contact for an incoming phone-call with image, name and company. Microsoft Outlook is supported as source for the addresses as well as any other ODBC-database (like Access, mySQL, SQL-Server, etc.) </p>
<p>The program can even show incoming calls on any telephone plugged to any computer in your network (client-server). Any developer can extend the program with its open architecture. An SDK is available from the website. Free Plugins are available (like Speech output of caller, notofication and call history in Microsoft Media Center 2005, etc.)</p><p>Download <a title="TapiRex 1.7.1" href="http://tapirex.en.softonic.com"><strong>TapiRex 1.7.1</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 11 Jul 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[NewsLeecher 3.9]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/42000/42867/2_newsleecher.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>NewsLeecher is a tool made for fetching and managing articles from Usenet. It downloads Usenet articles in a snap, and uses its inline engine to assemble and decode all the downloads.</p>
<p>It boasts the following features:</p>
<h3>NZB download files</h3>
<p class="indented">NewsLeecher has full support for the NZB file format.</p>
<h3>Ultra fast Usenet super search engine</h3>
<p class="indented">Search *all* the binary usenet groups  for a specific keyword or keystring at once</p>
<h3>Full privacy - spyware &amp; adware free</h3>
<p class="indented">NewsLeecher does *not* contain any spyware or adware</p>
<h3>Advanced multiserver support</h3>
<p class="indented">NewsLeecher has advanced support for leeching from multiple servers at the same time</p>
<h3>Top tuned yEnc support</h3>
<p class="indented">Besides supporting the "old" encoding formats, such as uuEncode, NewsLeecher also supports the brand new encoding format called yEnc.</p>
<h3>Multithreaded server downloading</h3>
<p class="indented">Besides being able to download from several servers at the same time, NewsLeecher can also use up to 99 simultaneous download threads per server.</p>
<h3>Filter system</h3>
<p class="indented">Enables one to find certain posts without going through all received headers. Filter by subject, size, age and more.</p>
<h3>Automatic downloading</h3>
<p class="indented">The built-in automatic multipart posts processing removes the hassle from combining binary post parts one by one. NewsLeecher detects and combine parts by itself!</p>
<h3>Fastest group caching in the world</h3>
<p class="indented">Fast group caching enables much faster group viewing by only receiving the latest available post headers and caching the old ones.</p>
<h3>Top todern user interface</h3>
<p class="indented">State of the art user interface with support for XP themes and many options for tweaking the usability and the interface!</p>
<h3>Advanced feature support</h3>
<p class="indented">NewsLeecher supports many advanced features that make it easy to use your usenet membership to the fullest. Such features include smart article highlighting, a built in group noteblock and much much more!</p><p>Download <a title="NewsLeecher 3.9" href="http://newsleecher.en.softonic.com"><strong>NewsLeecher 3.9</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[The Mop! 4.44.31]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/45000/45326/2_themop.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>The Mop! is developed to clean your hard disk from so called "junk" files. Junk files are the files that take disk space but do not contain any useful information and are not used by any application. The typical example of such files are temporary files created by large amount of modern applications (e.g., Microsoft Windows). Other example is *.gid files - Microsoft Windows Help System writes to them the list of viewed pages but does not use this information later.</p>
<p>Why it is so important to clean your hard disk from junk files? First of all junk files take disk space. Secondary junk files can be found in any folder and when you are opening such folder you can see the file with ugly name like  ~~~$$$oject_&amp;_of_&amp;_$$$ocument###&amp;&amp;&amp;,doc.tmp  - it can irritate any user. </p>
<p>The third reason is that the information about junk files are written in the special areas of hard disk. These areas are viewed and analyzed by Windows when any application accesses disk. So the presence of junk files makes Windows slower. So cleaning hard disk from junk files is one of the most important activities in the computer maintenance.</p>
<p>Nowadays more and more applications create junk files and there are no Windows-embedded tools to fight junk files. That's why the developers have created The Mop! The Mop! can properly clean-up your hard disk and enlarge free disk space and speed-up your Windows system. It's so easy to use The Mop! - just five clicks and few minutes - and you computer works better and faster.</p><p>Download <a title="The Mop! 4.44.31" href="http://the-mop.en.softonic.com"><strong>The Mop! 4.44.31</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 20 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Caisses 1.21]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/72000/72013/2_c4.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>If you've ever dreamed about working in a warehouse (and I know I have on many occasions), then the chances are you used to love playing Sokoban. Although, you probably didn't know it was called Sokoban, but it's the one where you have to push boxes in a straight line into a designated space.</p>
<p>Well, the game is still alive and kicking, and is widespread on mobile devices. Caisses is one of the more interesting clones I've come across though, and provides amazing depth considering it's a piece of freeware.</p>
<p>Your basic aim is the same old story - you're a warehouseman who must shuffle parcels around. You can only push the boxes in a straight line, and you can't push more than one box at a time. As a result, the gameplay is very addictive, but certainly not very original.</p>
<p>The best thing about Caisses is the fact that you can customise the game to the n-th degree. Not only can you choose from a bevy of cool backgrounds, but there are loads of game themes to choose from too. For instance, you can choose to play as Pac-Man, Zangeif, a nurse, or even the Linux penguin, and the objects you push change accordingly. </p>
<p>It gets pretty tough as you progress through the 500 levels, so it would've been nice to see some kind of hints feature, but the challenge of getting your head around the hundreds of puzzles is enough to keep you coming back for more.</p>
<p>The graphics aren't the best ever and because this version is ported from a mobile phone version, the game window is quite small.</p>
<p><b>Nevertheless, Caisses offers a fun way to test your brain during a break from your usual routine.</b></p><p>Download <a title="Caisses 1.21" href="http://caisses.en.softonic.com"><strong>Caisses 1.21</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Skype 4.0.0.145 Beta 1]]></title>
   <link>http://skype-beta.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/56000/56982/2_skype-beta-08.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>The VoIP protocol has caused a total revolution in the way people communicate on the Internet, and Skype is undoubtedly one of the most widely used VoIP clients you can find.</p>
<p>With Skype you can not only have voice chats on your computer – just like telephone, only for free – but also make real phone calls at much lower rates, using the so called SkypeOut service and paying with Skype credit. Besides voice chats, Skype also includes the standard IM functionalities (written conversations, emoticons, user avatars and so on) and also lets you have video conferences.</p>
<p>These video calls are precisely the main focus on Skype's latest beta version. The program's interface has been completely redesigned with video conferences on mind. This means it's been made wider (full screen, really) so that video fits in perfectly with your written chat, your contact list and a toolbar to manage conversation. Honestly, I'm not sure this is a big improvement; my guess is that most people still use Skype only for voice calls and will find the new interface too obtrusive.</p>
<p>The sound quality during our testing was perfect: loud and clear. Unfortunately we can't say the same from the video image quality. The fact that it was displayed at quite a big size made it look too pixelated. There was though one nice detail, and that's the ability to see your own video image built-in on your contact's video. Also, though this is still a beta version, I must say I didn't have any problems while testing it.</p>
<p>Other improvements in this beta are, among others, a call quality feedback indicator, the ability to turn alerts off, the possibility to group contacts and a new feature called Video in mood, which lets you embed online videos from Metacafe and Dailymotion in your status message.</p>
<p><b>Skype 4.0 Beta features a complete interface overhaul that now focuses more on video chats, and also adds some handy improvements to the way you communicate online.</b></p><p>Download <a title="Skype 4.0.0.145 Beta 1" href="http://skype-beta.en.softonic.com"><strong>Skype 4.0.0.145 Beta 1</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Miro 1.2.4]]></title>
   <link>http://miro.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/49000/49476/2_miro06.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Make no mistake: the media industry has changed significantly in the last couple of years. Big corporations are now starting to consider the possibility that their traditional business models could well be about to crumble around them. Newspapers are facing the blogging threat, podcasting is the cool alternative to radio, and now the big TV stations must be starting to sweat a little following the dawn of free online video services such as YouTube, Joost and the one we're about to review: Miro.</p>
<p>After a few months in beta stage, Miro has reached version 1.0, which is considered as a new milestone in the production and development of video and TV content for the Web. Miro is defined by its developers as "the open-source Internet TV platform". In fact, it's been built by a non-profit organization called the Participatory Culture Foundation, which aims to bring together a community of broadcasters to create, what it calls, an 'Internet video ecosystem'. But besides all these elaborate definitions, Miro is simply a great application to watch online videos.</p>
<p>You could now be wondering what's the point of using Miro if you can get those same videos from other places? Well, Miro makes the process faster and much easier. The program uses open protocols to let you subscribe to video channels and video blogs that are fed in via RSS, and uses BitTorrent to download the files. You can also watch videos from Youtube and Dailymotion, or use it to subscribe to a Youtube channel you like, for example. The program supports video playlists and can resume playback just where you stopped.</p>
<p>The inclusion of the 'Channel Guide' is a welcome one, as it helps you get started with the program and also lets you search and browse the various channels effortlessly. Not only can you browse through the existing channel list, but you can easily add new channels simply by clicking a button to subscribe. There are more than two thousand channels available, and all of them are free. Beware, however, that the video quality may vary from one channel or video source to another.</p>
<p>Another great benefit of Miro is that it can handle a wide variety of video formats and, as a good open-source project, it ignores DRM and patents. These and other interesting features are used to compare Miro to Joost, but I think there's no reason for this comparison: they're just different applications with different purposes. In any case, Miro's first public release is an excellent example of how video content from different sources can be integrated into one single application and served directly to your PC in a fast, easy and elegant way.</p><p>Download <a title="Miro 1.2.4" href="http://miro.en.softonic.com"><strong>Miro 1.2.4</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[KickOff 1.0.6]]></title>
   <link>http://kickoff.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/71000/71801/2_10-jun-2008_15-44-08.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>These days of football fever are probably the best time of the year to play KickOff, an original online football game.</p>
<p>KickOff follows the trend of online casual games you can play for free, just by registering a free account on the game's website and downloading the client. This time football (or soccer, if you prefer it that way) is the main subject of the game, but not in the way we're used to seeing it: in a big stadium, with a crowd of people roaring and 22 professional players running after the ball. Kick-off focuses on street football, on those casual matches you play against your friends in the neighborhood.</p>
<p>The game in itself is quite easy to control. There are only three keys for different kinds of pass and shoot, besides the arrow keys to control movement. Graphics don't follow a realistic style, but are based on a more manga-like design instead, using bright, shiny colors and paying a great attention to detail.</p>
<p>KickOff includes three different game modes: a practicing area, free gaming against people from all over the world and a complete league that you can only enter when you obtain the necessary license. This license, together with the so called "tics" (a kind of user points), is obtained by playing matches. Tics will also eventually allow you to acquire new abilities and new items for your player.</p>
<p>The only main drawback to KickOff is its server problems. While testing the game I was disconnected from the game twice, which automatically closes the client as well. I also had some minor lag issues while playing online matches. Hopefully these problems will be solved soon and we can all enjoy an exciting online soccer game for free.</p>
<p><b>KickOff is an enjoyable online football game with which you can play fun matches againts people from all over the world, though you may have the odd server problem while playing it.</b></p><p>Download <a title="KickOff 1.0.6" href="http://kickoff.en.softonic.com"><strong>KickOff 1.0.6</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Skype 3.8.0.139]]></title>
   <link>http://skype.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/29000/29287/2_step8_windows.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Long gone are the days when you’d have to save up for weeks to make a long distance or international phone call. Thanks to Voice over IP technology and the widespread availability of broadband it’s now possible to talk free of charge to anyone in the world.</p>
<p>Skype has made the technology accessible to all through it’s simple and fun-to-use chat-style interface. The program is gaining in popularity, meaning the community of users you can chat to for free is expanding. This update certainly contains some decent additions to the previous version, most notably its webcam facilities. This means you can now watch your buddies as you chat to them and let them see you if you want.</p>
<p>You can use the program to chat with other Skype users anywhere in the world for free either via telephone or the built-in chat feature. However, some overly optimistic users may be disappointed to learn that you still need to pay for credits to make calls to landlines and mobiles with Skype, through the SkypeOut function. Luckily, this is a very painless process, and Skype has recently added a plethora of different ways to pay.</p>
<p>The program is perhaps even easier to use than ever, with streamlined new tools such as the ability to add a contact from the main Skype window and contact grouping for arranging your friends, family and colleagues into categories. You can even import contacts from Outlook, and find out if any of these use Skype. The changes to the interface and its icons may confuse existing users for a while, but once you get used to it, the new GUI is arguably more intuitive than ever.</p>
<p>As we’ve come to expect there’s plenty you can do other than just having a two-way conversation with a friend, including inviting other users into a conference, setting up chatrooms, exchanging files, and viewing the history of your contacts. You can even set up customized voicemail to record messages while you’re away from base.</p>
<p>We're also excited by the new public chats function. You'll get to join in many different groups and talk about a specific subject. You can even create your own chat for others to join in, like an Italian language class or a talk on the consequences of the Iraq war.</p>
<p>As more people clamber aboard the Skype bandwagon, the network will become a much more convenient way for people to chat with each other. The client now provides the perfect platform on which to join the communication revolution. Let the Skyping commence…</p><p>Download <a title="Skype 3.8.0.139" href="http://skype.en.softonic.com"><strong>Skype 3.8.0.139</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[SudokuWorld 1.0]]></title>
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   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/71000/71609/2_Captura_2008-06-02_17-39-06.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Sudokus have become one of the most popular pastimes in the last few years, not only on newspapers and magazines, but also as casual computer games.</p>
<p>SudokuWorld is one of those sudoku computer games you can play without pen and paper. This version is supposed to have about 100,000 puzzles (though I obviously didn't count them all), classified into three different categories according to their level of difficulty.</p>
<p>The game features a generously sized interface which makes it easier to play. I specially liked the ability to add the so called "pencil notes" (small, temporal numbers you're not sure of yet) and also the possibility to ask for a hint. On the downside, I was surprised to see I couldn't play with the keyboard's num pad, but only with the top number row, which is not that comfortable.</p>
<p><b>SudokuWorld will keep you entertained for a while with 100,000 puzzles in different difficulty levels. And if you get stuck, don't be ashamed of asking for a hint!</b></p><p>Download <a title="SudokuWorld 1.0" href="http://sudokuworld.en.softonic.com"><strong>SudokuWorld 1.0</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Fri, 06 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Cooliris Previews Extension 2.6.4]]></title>
   <link>http://cooliris-previews-extension.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/51000/51355/2_cooliris-previews-01.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Cooliris Previews improves the way you browse through web search results by providing you with a visual preview of any link.</p>
<p>This means that you don't have to leave the webpage you're currently browsing or click back and forth a list of Internet addresses. Simply hover your mouse over the link and the webpage it refers to will open on a new window right on top of the Firefox browser.</p>
<p>This window is fully functional, that is, you can actually browse its content with your mouse just like you'd do in any regular tab. This functionality also applies to images, which makes browsing through Google Images search results much easier. What's more, you can customize the window's behavior and appearance through the extension's options menu.</p>
<p>The extension includes some other extra tools with which you can share links by email or save them in a temporary bookmarking system called "the stash". I personally found the latter to be a great idea, but not very well implemented.</p>
<p><b>Cooliris Previews makes web browsing faster, easier and more comfortable, especially when it comes to check search results one by one.</b></p><p>Download <a title="Cooliris Previews Extension 2.6.4" href="http://cooliris-previews-extension.en.softonic.com"><strong>Cooliris Previews Extension 2.6.4</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Last.fm Player 1.5.1.29527]]></title>
   <link>http://last-fm-player.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/49000/49521/2_software_smaller.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>With Last.fm, music fans have found a place to congregate and share musical tastes. The Last.fm player places the “social music revolution” onto your desktop, giving you access to thousands of tracks from all musical genres.</p>
<p>The beauty of the application is that it encourages you to find similar artists to the ones you’re accustomed to and also pushes you to interact with users who share the same tastes. Search results appear as a tag cloud, with the biggest elements being the most popular. With thousands of songs available on Last.fm, it’s pretty unlikely that you’ll listen to the same thing twice. The player is streaming and you’ll have to be connected to the internet and have a Last.fm account for it to work.</p>
<p>Although slightly bulky, the Last.fm player interface is sleek and accessible. We like the shiny control icons and the “now playing” window. This is where you’ll find all artist information like album cover, a small description of the artist, related tags and artists and top listeners. The menu bar on the left includes your recently played tracks, recently loved and recently banned, although to listen to these you’ll need to upgrade your Last.fm account (€2.50/month). The last 10 stations you’ve listened to are automatically saved in your history file.</p>
<p>The social experience is central to Last.fm and becomes pretty addictive. By listening to tracks you create a profile of yourself, the music you listen to and the artists you like. Last.fm then connects you to other users that have similar tastes, whom it calls neighbours. In the Last.fm player, you can connect to neighbours' stations and listen to their tunes. The lists of the friends you made on Last.fm will also appear in your player. If you have the Audioscrobbler plug-in installed, Last.fm can also track all the songs you play in your favourite desktop music app (like iTunes) and connect you with even more neighbours.</p>
<p>Most of us here at Softonic have Last.fm connected all day, simply because it doesn’t require you to have your own music library, it’s free and provides an endless flow of new tunes. In line with modern evolutions in online music, this web music application mixes streaming and social tools to give you an exciting music player. No music fan with access to Internet should be caught dead without it.</p><p>Download <a title="Last.fm Player 1.5.1.29527" href="http://last-fm-player.en.softonic.com"><strong>Last.fm Player 1.5.1.29527</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Tue, 03 Jun 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Gizmo5 4.0.0.369]]></title>
   <link>http://gizmo5.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/42000/42139/2_gizmo3.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Gizmo5 is one in a long line of VoIP applications that allows you to use your internet connection to make cheap phone calls.</p>
<p>If you're a Google Talk fan, like me, then the first good thing is that Gizmo5 and Google Talk are now connected. This means that Gizmo5 users can now send instant messages to Google Talk users but unfortunately, you can't call them although the developers promise that it's coming soon. To send Instant Messages, simply click on the IM icon next to your contacts name and you can instantly text other Gizmo5 users. One great feature of Gizmo5 is that you can perform free mobile phone and landline conference calling although you have to setup the system beforehand with the Gizmo5 FreeConferenceCall utility which can be tricky due to a few complicated configuration options. Another interesting feature is that Gizmo5 includes Asterisk PBX Support which means that you can now log into your virtual office with Asterisk PBX software. This basically means that you can receive calls and access your Gizmo5 phone wherever you are in the world. I also like the fact that it includes a free recorder which is something lacking in Skype. </p>
<p><b>Easy to use and integration with GTalk makes this a nice little app although it's calling rates need to be a lot more competitive before it can compete with Skype.</b></p><p>Download <a title="Gizmo5 4.0.0.369" href="http://gizmo5.en.softonic.com"><strong>Gizmo5 4.0.0.369</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Mon, 26 May 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[Windows Live Messenger 9.0.1407.1107 Beta]]></title>
   <link>http://windows-live-messenger.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/51000/51494/2_livemsn9-09.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Live Messenger, previously known as MSN Messenger, was renamed as part of Microsoft's move towards the Live online community. So far, the most popular IM app in the world had already gone through a bunch of updates, but this new name also meant important changes that would somehow start a new period in Messenger's history.</p>
<p>Live Messenger includes some outstanding characteristics that are well worth a mention. Firstly, its all-new interface features a completely different design from traditional Windows applications, which you can also customize by choosing your own color scheme. In order to maintain this neatness, the menu bar has been hidden under a single top right corner button but this makes it a bit uncomfortable to browse through options. Luckily, the most common actions (send email, call a contact, access MSN Spaces and view shared folders) have been implemented as nice little buttons right under your username, so they're easy to access. Another thing we liked is that you can hide side tabs in the main interface window (right click on any of them and check the "Hide tabs" checkbox). However, there's apparently no way to hide the bottom ad.</p>
<p>Live Messenger offers plenty of emoticons and winks to cheer up your conversations with. You can expand both collections by easily adding new sets which you'll find by the hundred on the Internet. Customization possibilities include changing the chat window background or even adding a personal message to your nickname, but not creating custom status messages. At least this new version features the longed-for offline messaging tool, enabling you to leave a message to any of your contacts even if they're not online.</p>
<p>The two most important features in this new Messenger are the ability of sharing folders and making free PC-to-phone calls. As for the first one, it proves as a very handy way to share pictures, while the second feature allows you to save some pennies on your phone bill. However, this service is currently only available in certain countries (United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Austria, Ireland, Finland, Belgium, Spain and Italy) and requires a subscription to the Verizon Web Calling system.</p>
<p>In any case, you can always make use of the PC-to-PC call feature, which provides excellent sound quality. In fact, we must say this feature has been pretty well implemented in Live Messenger. Its ease of use makes it a great alternative to written conversations: just click on the phone icon and your friend will instantly receive an invitation to answer the phone call on the chat window itself. A simple wizard will guide you through audio configuration and a couple of sliders enable you control the volume of your speakers (or headphones) and mic. You can still use the chat window while you talk, for instance to send a web link or a handwritten message.</p>
<p>Summing up, the main issue with Live Messenger is that it has taken it too much time to offer tools that were already found in other IM apps, such as the VoIP calls mentioned above. However, its attractive design plus the huge number of people who are already MSN Messenger users (and who will eventually upgrade their client) will probably help this Live version reach the top.</p><p>Download <a title="Windows Live Messenger 9.0.1407.1107 Beta" href="http://windows-live-messenger.en.softonic.com"><strong>Windows Live Messenger 9.0.1407.1107 Beta</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Thu, 22 May 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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   <title><![CDATA[GameSpy Arcade 2.05 RC1]]></title>
   <link>http://gamespy-arcade.en.softonic.com</link>
   <description><![CDATA[<img src="http://enscreenshots.softonic.com/s2en/11000/11833/2_2.jpg" border="0" align="right" style="margin:0px 5px 5px;" /> <p>Imagine a huge games arcade where thousands of dedicated game players can gather to do battle. That’s what GameSpy Arcade attempts to offer in a virtual world where game is the name and variety is the aim.</p>
<p>GameSpy started life by simply helping Quake users find a functioning sever to log onto but today, it has developed into a world of gaming in its own right. The developer claims that millions of gamers meet online on GameSpy to play the hundreds of online multiplayer games and free demos it’s linked to. They also claim the all-in-one interface offers the fastest game servers available – up to 60% faster than in-game browsers. Plus, it already features integrated texting, voice chat and instant messaging – eat your heart out SecondLife.</p>
<p>After installation, the program scans your PC for any installed games you have and lists those which are GameSpy compatible. All the major games such as Counter-Strike and Age of Empires are supported. The key feature of GameSpy is the Buddy List, which means you’re almost always guaranteed someone online to play with or against (depending on how many buddies you’ve got of course!) Using an engine called ‘PlayerSpy’, it gathers together all those friends that are online. You can see which chat room they are in and what game they are playing. If you fancy dropping in on their action, just click on their location to be instantly taken there. You can also send an instant message, start a voice conversation or send a game invite.</p>
<p>The other key feature of GameSpy is a searchable server filter (SmartSpy) which enables you to find the right server for the game you want in seconds. Popular dedicated-server games like Half-Life have literally thousands of game servers available and SmartSpy helps you pinpoint the best one for you in a matter of seconds. Just select the type of game you want to play and GameSpy Arcade will download data from and ping only those servers. For those that simply like to keep abreast of the latest games, GameSpy also offers DemoSpy - a daily updated list of the latest releases, supplied to them by FilePlanet which saves you registering with the latter. This also includes a handy patch section to keep your games updated.</p>
<p>The drawbacks can be summarised in two words – advertising and resources. From the minute you open GameSpy you are bombarded with advertising from developers hawking their latest games, which becomes rapidly tiresome. In addition, GameSpy tends to be very heavy on your CPU. If you’re playing on an older machine, forget about running anything else alongside it – it simply hogs your CPU to deal with the heavy graphics.</p>
<p>In summary, if you frequently find yourself without gaming companions, GameSpy Arcade is worth it for that reason alone – it’s a great way to make friends too. If however you’re dedicated to just one or two games and you regularly log on with others, the advertising and resource-hogging mean you can probably do without this.</p><p>Download <a title="GameSpy Arcade 2.05 RC1" href="http://gamespy-arcade.en.softonic.com"><strong>GameSpy Arcade 2.05 RC1</strong></a> in <a title="Free software downloads and reviews - Softonic" href="http://en.softonic.com/">Softonic</a></p>]]></description>
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   <pubdate>Wed, 14 May 2008 00:00:00 +0100</pubdate>
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