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Monday, July 13, 2009

Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview

Office 2010(Credit: CNET)

The Microsoft Office 2010 technical preview is available today through invite only and--though it's not in its final form--there are plenty of feature enhancements to be excited about, if Microsoft can pull it off. According to Microsoft, the focus of this update was on three things: to make work flows more efficient; to effectively use Web applications to make your work available anywhere; and to make collaboration with others much easier. In this CNET First Take, we'll take a look at some of the notable feature changes across many of the applications. Microsoft says Office 2010 will let you use your PC, phone, and the Web to make your projects come together more efficiently. From what we've seen, they might be right and the Web applications might also give Google Docs a run for their money.

The Ribbon (introduced in Office 2007) continues to keep frequently used features handy at the top of your work space. But in Office 2010, you'll have access to the Ribbon across all of the applications in the suite, with contextual tabs and features to help you get the most out of each program. In Outlook 2010, for example, a Quick Steps section of the Ribbon has options to let you quickly create team meetings, move threads to specific folders, or custom forward messages (with premade subjects) to specific recipients. In Excel, you can flip through the tabs to access formulas, insert diagrams and charts, and quickly import data from connected sources. Having an easy way to access the most-used functions of each of the Office applications is very handy, and it's clear Microsoft did its research to make the most of each application's Ribbon.

Microsoft Office 2010 technical preview--screenshots

It's also clear that Microsoft has paid attention to patterns across all of the applications to come up with easier ways to get things done. The new Paste Preview lets you easily switch between paste options so you know your work will be formatted correctly in your document before you commit. In Outlook, it's now possible to turn long e-mail threads into conversations, so you can quickly find information from specific participants without having to scroll through long, confusing threads. Another new feature lets you ignore entire threads including future e-mails on a subject so you can eliminate noise and distractions in your workday. Office 2010 includes many new time-saving features like these across the entire suite, but there's more than just tweaks to existing work flow.

Some of the flashier feature additions will be good news to those who work with media in their documents and presentations. PowerPoint now has options for editing video right within the program. You'll be able to trim video so your audience sees only the video content you want them to see. You also can add video effects, fades, and even create video triggers to launch animations during your presentation. When it's a static presentation you're working on--such as a publication, newsletter, or pamphlet--Office 2010 will let you edit and add effects to images so you won't need a third-party image editor. Microsoft has also added easy access to Ligatures and Stylistic Alternates to fonts in Publisher so you can add your own personal touches to your publications. Like most of the new features in Office 2010, you can find most of these added options in the Ribbon for that particular application.

As more of our data moves into the cloud, sharing and collaboration have become a major part of project execution, and Office 2010 will offer several options to help people work together. Though the Web-based components of the Office suite are not available in the technical preview, adding these options will make sharing information easier--whether it's from your home computer, your phone, or when you're traveling for business. Lightweight Web browser versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote have been announced, and, according to Microsoft, they will preserve the look and feel of a document regardless of the device you're working on--even if it's your smartphone.

New coauthoring in Word, PowerPoint, and OneNote and advanced e-mail management and calendaring capabilities in Outlook will make collaboration much easier, reducing the time it takes to finish large projects with several contributors. Businesses will be required to use Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 or Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services to gain access, but private users will be able to access their work using Windows Live. Obviously, we can't predict how well the Web components of each program will be implemented or how they will translate to different hardware, but offering access to shared documents in key business applications from anywhere is something any international business or business traveler can appreciate.

One of our favorite improvements to Office 2010 is what Microsoft calls the Backstage view. Offered as a replacement for the File menu, Backstage gives you a launching point to share documents, print out your work, set permissions, and other program specific options to get your project ready for distribution. You'll find all of the usual document management features, like open and save, here as well, but you'll also get a nice layout of templates for new documents, several different ways to share your work, and print settings and page layouts all in one place. We think people might initially be resistant to a new way of doing things (as is often the case), but once you get used to using the Backstage view for all of your file management, we think you'll find it useful and efficient to have access to everything in one place.

Microsoft Office 2010 will be released early next year and it appears Microsoft has made extensive usability improvements across the entire Office suite. We're told the Web components of Office applications will become available for testing later this year, so check back as more information becomes available.

DirectX 11 compatible graphics


Microsoft unveiled Direct3D 11 at the Gamefest 08 event in Seattle, with the major scheduled features including GPGPU support, tessellation support, and improved multi-threading support to assist video game developers in developing games that better utilize multi-core processors. Direct3D 11 will run on Windows Vista, Windows 7, and all future Windows operating systems. Parts of the new API such as multi-threaded resource handling can be supported on Direct3D 9/10/10.1-class hardware. Hardware tessellation and Shader Model 5.0 will require Direct3D 11 supporting hardware. Microsoft has since released the Direct3D 11 Technical Preview. Direct3D 11 is a strict superset of Direct3D 10.1 - all hardware and API features of version 10.1 are retained, and new features are added only when necessary for exposing new functionality. Microsoft have stated that Direct3D 11 is scheduled to be released to manufacturing in July 2009, with the retail release coming in October '09.

While Windows Vista is fully compatible with games and hardware that use older versions of DirectX, the new DirectX 11 features are available with a DirectX 11 compatible graphics card and games designed to take advantage of this new technology. Adding a DirectX 11 card to a PC running Windows Vista is like turbo-charging your gaming experience. Existing games (most of which were written using DirectX® 9) get world class performance, while unlocking the new generation of gaming graphics with DirectX 11 optimized games.

Friday, July 10, 2009

SEE PASSWORD 2.05

When a password appears on screen as a series of asterisks or dots, you simply view it through SeePassword's magnifying glass to reveal the actual password text. SeePassword has no problems with passwords stored by Internet Explorer -- all the sites will yield their secrets. SeePassword provides users with an easily applied retrieval tool for forgotten passwords.

Use it in different way. if someone saved there password in your computer or any public computer then use this portable program to see there password especially your girlfriend.......

Operational on any Winblows platform

Included in release:
Setup package
WORKING Serial

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

iPhone Unlock v3.0




iPhone Unlock v3.0
The iPhone hacker community is at it again! This time, it’s Zibri who just developed a program that will jailbreak, activate, and unlock brand new 4.6 bootloader iPhones (plus install Installer.app), with the click of a button!
Download:

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

CafeSuite 3.49d – Cyber Cafe Management Software





CafeSuite 3.49d – Cyber Cafe Management Software
CafeSuite is a powerful cyber cafe management software package that can help you with controlling your computers, managing customers, accounting and billing.
The package consists of two applications:
CafeStation
main program installed at the operator desk. It’s used to control the workstations.
Client software
small program installed on all workstations.
Unlike many other programs, CafeSuite is robust, quick and secure. It doesn’t matter how big is your internet cafe ? CafeSuite is capable of controlling any number of workstations. It is designed to be a great help for all cafe owners, operators and customers.
The basic task of our software is to provide operators and customers with an accurate timing and billing information at any time. The software generates various reports and statistics, which give detailed information about your internet cafe business.
CafeSuite features
-Many levels of security
-Workstation lock
-Many Operator profiles
-Encrypted data files
-Backups of data files automatically
-Ease of use
-Easy to manage large database of customer accounts
-Graphical workstation reservation system
-Reports and statistics summarization
-Flexible charging rates
-Support for external devices like barcode scanner, magnetic card or smartcard reader
-Integration with CyberPrinter
-Easy on system resources

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

SUN STAROFFICE V9.1.0.9399 PORTABLE

Sun StarOffice v9.1.0.9399 Portable

Sun StarOffice v9.1.0.9399 Portable



Now you can have a full-featured office productivity suite that’s compatible with Microsoft Office at just a fraction of the cost. At a Glance Powerful and integrated word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, drawing, and database capabilities. Cool add-ons that extend functionality now available for StarOffice 9/OpenOffice.org. Read, edit and save Microsoft Office files. OASIS OpenDocument format for global compatibility. Free PDF import and export capability included.

Download

http://rapidshare.com/files/245136881/Sun.StarOffice.9.1.0.9399.Portable.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/245136810/Sun.StarOffice.9.1.0.9399.Portable.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/245136409/Sun.StarOffice.9.1.0.9399.Portable.part3.rar

Monday, July 6, 2009

LIMEWIRE PRO V5.1.4 - WINALL

LimeWire Pro v5.1.4 - WinALL/Linux/MacOSX/Solaris
LimeWire Pro v5.1.4 - WinALL
WinALL/Linux/MacOSX/Solaris | P2P app | ENG | rapid&hotfile | up to 10 Mb


LimeWire is a fast, easy-to-use file sharing program that contains no
spyware, adware or other bundled software. Compatible with all major
platforms and running over the Gnutella network, LimeWire's open source
code, is freely available to the public and developed in part by a devoted
programmer community.

WinaLL ->

rapid: http://rapidshare.com/files/248796288/LWPv514W.rar
hotfile: http://hotfile.com/dl/7611041/82b3050/LWPv514W.rar.html