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yPlay music player

Submitted by gdibble on November 20, 2007 - 4:28pm

While the portable media players VLC & MPlayer are great, they're not so great for playing just music files, especially from playlists.

I tried both but their lack of playlist functionality is frustrating.
I also tried a portable app called soprano but it's lacking in playlist-usage as well.

I did find one great, lightweight candidate: yPlay - http://www.spacejock.com/yPlay.html

"yPlay is a freeware MP3, Ogg*, WMA, WAV, FLAC* and Midi player with multiple playlists and a light, clean interface."

Firefox 3 Beta 1

Submitted by tvalladon on November 20, 2007 - 2:18pm

Firefox 3 Beta 1 came out today.

The company I work for develops applications in XUL and we will be moving over to firefox 3 now that it is out of Alpha. Can someone make a portable version of this so I can develop at different locations?

Thank you.

computer repair

Submitted by granpa4075 on November 19, 2007 - 12:53pm

I would like to obtain (or see produced), a suite of programs to "kickstart" computers that have lost their speed over time. The suite should include a virus scan, shareware and popup scan, hardware test for hard drives, memory etc., removal of junk files and so forth.

Also, a registry tool to clean up, defrag etc would be very useful.

Sun Microsystems NetBeans IDE

Submitted by charles_Keisler_1900 on November 18, 2007 - 3:51pm

Greetings, as a beginner at programing, i need my IDE or integrated development environment to follow me, unfortunately it doesn't. I currently Use NetBeans By Sun Microsystems It is a fully functional development environment that works for Java, C, C++, Ruby, Mobile Devices, and Even Web Services the setup The full version takes up approximately 850MB, uncompressed.

Portable "Folder Size"

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Submitted by yorkmak on November 18, 2007 - 6:37am

Program: Folder Size

License: Open Source

Description: Folder Size adds a new column to the Details view in Windows Explorer. The new column shows not only the size of files, but also the size of folders. It keeps track of which folders you view, and scans them in the background so you can see complete size of all files within the folder. It´s very useful for cleaning up your disk.

Website: http://foldersize.sourceforge.net

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