This is very good at detecting any malicious activities in your system without degrading your system's performance. This removes spyware, adware and any other harmful contents from your computer. Anti virus software is not enough to protect your computer from the infections. You have automatic alerts and logs to protect you from newer pests in detected gauges and threat levels. So try this one and feel secure.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
Direct X 9.0c
To display content rich, multi media features such as full colored graphics, textured images, rendering, games that require anti-aliasing, etc. you need to have Direct X. This version 9.0c, though not the latest one (Direct X 10 is available, i think), has several utilities that are compatible with many current system settings. It has security and performance updates along with many new technologies that cater all your multi media needs.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
VMware Fusion
Features of VMware Fusion:
* You can use 32-bit and 64-bit guest operating systems in VMware Fusion virtual machines. VMware Fusion supports Windows, Linux, and Solaris operating systems in virtual machines.
* Your virtual machines can have multiple virtual processors, taking advantage of the Intel Core Duo chips in today's newest Intel Macs.
* VMware Fusion supports high-speed USB 2.0 for a huge range of devices. Even devices that do not have drivers for Mac OS X will work in a virtual machine.
* Virtual machines seamlessly integrate with your Mac: you can cut and paste text between your Mac and your virtual machines, drag and drop files, and create shared folders on your computer so you can easily share files and folders.
* Unity view displays your Windows virtual machine applications directly on your Mac desktop. The virtual machine window is hidden, and your virtual machine applications are displayed in the Mac dock, so you can use them just as you use your native Mac applications. See Using Unity View.
* You can burn CDs or DVDs to your Mac's rewritable optical drive from within your virtual machine.
* You can use 32-bit and 64-bit guest operating systems in VMware Fusion virtual machines. VMware Fusion supports Windows, Linux, and Solaris operating systems in virtual machines.
* Your virtual machines can have multiple virtual processors, taking advantage of the Intel Core Duo chips in today's newest Intel Macs.
* VMware Fusion supports high-speed USB 2.0 for a huge range of devices. Even devices that do not have drivers for Mac OS X will work in a virtual machine.
* Virtual machines seamlessly integrate with your Mac: you can cut and paste text between your Mac and your virtual machines, drag and drop files, and create shared folders on your computer so you can easily share files and folders.
* Unity view displays your Windows virtual machine applications directly on your Mac desktop. The virtual machine window is hidden, and your virtual machine applications are displayed in the Mac dock, so you can use them just as you use your native Mac applications. See Using Unity View.
* You can burn CDs or DVDs to your Mac's rewritable optical drive from within your virtual machine.
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