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DMGConverter is a highly intuitive Disk Image (.dmg, .cdr, .iso) create-and-convert tool. Best used for the collective processing of more than one file and every folder, the program can deal with all the fundamental processing, offering the drag & drop functionality and quick results. Besides DMG, DMGConverter includ... |
22 May 2009 09:50 GMT |
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Creating ISO images can be done in many ways as this archive format has gained more and more turf due to its easy handling. ISOs shelter all the files, preserving the original structure, just like any other archive, the difference being that ISO images can be mounted on virtual drives and manipulated just as if they ... |
2 April 2009 11:31 GMT |
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Fedora Live USB Creator Placing Windows on a USB and booting it is not as easy as it may seem, mainly because Windows was not built for live sessions. For some GUI addicted users the result may not be at all what they expected, plus the functionality is cut off drastically. Virtualizing the operating system and runn... |
27 March 2009 14:31 GMT |
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The next iteration of the Windows client has moved out of the pre-Beta development stage and has already been released to testers. Windows 7 Beta is live after just three Milestone releases, leaving behind 69xx build numbers and jumping to the 7000 Build. Moreover, just as it was the case with previous development mi... |
28 December 2008 03:49 GMT |
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Windows 7 Build 6956 is the latest copy of Windows Vista's successor leaked and available for download via various third-party sources, including popular torrent websites. With Microsoft taking its Windows 7 road show, not only outside of Redmond, but also outside of the U.S., more leaked copies of the next iter... |
9 December 2008 15:01 GMT |
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Nothing spells out the hunger for the third and final service pack of Windows XP as the volume of leaked copies of SP3 RTM that are available for download from torrent and warez websites. It was the case with the initial standalone English version of XP SP3, to which were added the remaining language variants, almost... |
6 May 2008 12:06 GMT |
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Microsoft has made yet another step in the availability process of Windows XP SP3. The third service pack for XP, a release that will mark the end of the line for major updates designed for the 32-bit versions of Windows Vista's predecessor, is available for download as an integrated ISO image straight from Micr... |
5 May 2008 04:09 GMT |
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Whatever you do, make sure you steer clear of downloads from torrent and warez websites that claim to offer the slipstream ISO image of the third and final build of Windows XP Service Pack 3. You have to understand that the downloads claiming to offer Windows XP integrated with Service Pack 3 RTM Build 5512 as an ISO... |
25 April 2008 14:04 GMT |
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Windows Vista SP1 was released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008, and by the end of the same month OEM, Volume License customers, MSDN and TechNet subscribers along with the beta testers of the product, all got their hands on the service pack. As of March 18, Microsoft also made available Vista SP1 RTM via the Dow... |
16 April 2008 05:51 GMT |
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Over two months since Windows Vista SP1 was released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008, and almost a month since it became available to the general public on March 18, the first service pack for the latest Windows client is once again available for download. This is of course Vista SP1 Wave 1 of downloads, followi... |
15 April 2008 13:22 GMT |
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Although nothing is official yet, Microsoft has jumped the gun and announced that the Ecma Office Open XML document format has been approved as an ISO/IEC standard. The vote of approval marks the end of no less than a 14-month period of review for Office Open XML in the process of becoming an ISO standard. Open XML w... |
1 April 2008 12:48 GMT |
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Microsoft turns to the open source world for inspiration on interoperability and multi-platform compatibility. At least as far as its Open XML file format is concerned. The Redmond company's Italian branch has teamed up with Sourcesense, a European open source systems integrator in order to deliver additional su... |
20 March 2008 07:01 GMT |
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Microsoft has poured a great deal of effort in turning Open XML, the default format of the Office 2007 System, into an international standard. According to the Redmond company, in excess of 14 months of work went into fine tuning Open XML, turned into the Ecma International Standard (Ecma 376) in December 2006, in or... |
18 March 2008 12:13 GMT |
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Samsung just announced its latest achievement: the ultra-thin camera phone module that measures only 8.5mm thickness. After successfully developing in September 2006 a 5 Megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom and autofocus that has managed to overcome the 9 mm barrier, slim phones, as well as PDA, PMP, MP3 players, an... |
18 March 2008 06:22 GMT |
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As you are probably aware by now, Microsoft released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 to manufacturing on February 4, 2008. But even though the service pack RTM'd over a month ago, Vista users still don't have access to the gold bits of Vista SP1. Microsoft cited driver integration issues as the reason for post... |
7 March 2008 12:44 GMT |
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While Microsoft continues at a slow pace toward the general availability of Windows Vista SP1 RTM, the service pack has already slipped through the company's fingers, so to speak. The fact of the matter is that Microsoft never had a tight grip of Windows. And Vista SP1 RTM is no exception to this rule. And if th... |
4 March 2008 14:11 GMT |
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Microsoft is offering for download both the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Vista SP1, the slipstream versions as ISO images. A slipstream version of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is essentially nothing more than the RTM version of the latest Windows client with the service pack already integrated. The alternative is to hav... |
29 February 2008 09:53 GMT |
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is continuing its epic march toward general availability. The Full DVD of Vista SP1 ISO can now be downloaded straight from Microsoft. The DVD contains the Windows Vista RTM plus the SP1 integrated bits. Unlike the standalone SP1 download, or the service pack served through Microsoft Upda... |
26 February 2008 06:19 GMT |
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The Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RTM build release parade continues along. Following the releasing to manufacturing of Vista SP1, Microsoft set the general availability date no less than a month and a half away. But this does not mean that the company did not start shipping Vista SP1 almost immediately. The OEMs were... |
19 February 2008 13:11 GMT |
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The Universal Plug and Play standard together with more than 76 of its security fixes just received international recognition as a worldwide standard last week, after years of use. The UpnP is a direct descendant of the older PnP, Plug and Play, standard developed by Microsoft in the good old times of Windows 95.Usua... |
17 September 2007 05:37 GMT |
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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is supported by the Shuttleworth Foundation in rejecting the Microsoft-conducted bid to make the OOXML document type as a second official standard.Andrew Rens, Intellectual Property Fellow at Shuttleworth Foundation explained why the OOXML format should be reje... |
11 September 2007 08:43 GMT |
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If you choose to download Windows Vista instead of buying the disk, you will find that the process of burning the operating system to a disk is not quite as streamlined as you would expect. Windows Vista copies purchased and downloaded from Windows Marketplace are not ISO files. But Microsoft is not delivering Window... |
20 April 2007 12:06 GMT |
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OpenSource applications have been an intriguing subject for a long time. Who makes them, how do they make them and most of all, why they are made are the main themes of this never-ending discussion. As for every delicate situation, people are divided into three large categories: those who are pro, those who are again... |
4 April 2007 03:54 GMT |
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Have you ever wanted or needed to add or remove files from a CD image without breaking the boot record or the whole image? If you look hard enough on Google, you're likely to find a way, by running a number of long, scary commands in a terminal and even then, you won't be certain that your CD image is safe.... |
28 March 2007 07:19 GMT |
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