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Streamripper

Submitted by J Neutron on September 19, 2009 - 2:01pm

Program: Streamripper

URL: http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/

Description: Streamripper records shoutcast and icecast compatible streams, in their native format. The following formats are supported: mp3, nsv, aac, and ogg. The meta data within the stream are interpreted to determine the beginning and end of each song, and stores the songs on your hard disk as individual files. In addition, streamripper includes a relay server for listening to the station while you are recording.

Driver Backup

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Submitted by horusofoz on September 16, 2009 - 4:16am

Program: Driver Backup

Description: DriverBackup is a nice driver backup tool that allows a user to create a backup of his or her hardware driver files. DriverBackup preserves drivers of your hardware peripherals by saving them into a user specified location. You can then quickly reinstall your system hardware drivers if need be from the saved location.

License: GPL

Website: http://sourceforge.net/projects/drvback/

Request for "Mumble"

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Submitted by Amarus on September 15, 2009 - 1:37pm

What is Mumble?

Mumble is a VOIP program, much like TeamSpeak & Ventrilo but with the different that Mumble is open-source.

--Official description

Low-latency, high-quality voice communication for gamers. Includes game linking, so voice from other players comes from the direction of their characters, and has echo cancellation so the sound from your loudspeakers won't be audible to other players.

Mumble is distributed under the GPL license.

Official website
http://mumble.sourceforge.net/

Generic page at SF
http://sourceforge.net/projects/mumble/

Ready-to-use secure Thunderbird?

Submitted by HarryM on September 15, 2009 - 8:47am

Hi there,

I am just wondering if there a is a ready-to-use version of Thunderbird portable with PGP integrated?

I want to use the Portable Version of Thunderbird on my flash device and want to be able to sign emails with PGP. Other than at home, I cannot install PGP on the PCs at university for example. So I wonder if there is something like that?

Thank you!

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