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Beatles by BN 2.0
The Beatles,a marvellous screensaver animated and musical with nearly 200 photographs which recall course of this mythical group! more>>
Imagine John Lennon by BN 1.0
Imagine in homage to John lennon and with its songImagine, a marvellous animated and musical screensaver, intend has all the people, for peace andlove in the world, its easy if you try... more>>
Beatles Screensaver by BN 1.0
Dedicated to the Beatles: a super animated and musical screensaver! more>>

Blog Navigator 1.2
Blog Navigator is a fast and easy-to-use program for browsing blog sites. It also includes features for reading blogs offline, as well as putting different blog sites together to create your own custo more>>
Blog Navigator is arguably the most advanced program of its kind and its free. For example, Blog Navigator has the ability to pre-load all the articles on a given blog site to speed up reading. It also has a host of off-line reading features in which a blog site can be exported into a magazine-like format.
Notable features of Blog Navigator include:
- Its free! (as in really free, no ads, no spyware, no nonsense)
- Can pre-load an entire blog site to make reading much faster
- Included Tabbed browser makes it easy to switch between multiple blog sites
- Blog sites can be exported to a magazine-like format for off-line reading
- Built in tools for searching the entire blogsphere
- Different blog sites can be grouped together to create virtual web magazines
- Interesting articles can be dragged and dropped into a basket for safe keeping
- Auto-RSS detection. Websites that have RSS feeds on them can be automatically detected in many cases
- Can import OPML and other common files (makes it easy to share settings between various RSS readers)
Just a few of the version 1.2 adds/changes/fixes:
- Added support blog editing in offline mode with postponed article sending.
- Added "Print", "Print preview" and "Page setup" to "File" menu.
- Added support for enclosures (podcasting). Users can now download any files attached to their RSS feeds.
- Menus for selection of style of article or newspaper/group displaying now indicates what style is selected.
- Added ability to mark a Favorite as important (flag it).
- Added an option to create favorites folders just like any other BN folders.
- Save as added to Article editor.
Bayesian Analysis Plugin using SMILE 3.1.2559.23983
Visually display and analyze spatially-oriented bayesian decision networks. more>> A plugin to visually display and analyze spatially-oriented bayesian decision networks by associating nodes with GIS spatial locations in a point shape file.
Uses the Open-Source SMILE BN .NET engine developed at the Decisions Systems Laboratory at University of Pittsburgh and replaces the Netica version of the Baysian Analysis Plugin.
To get the most current smilenet.dll and GeNIe (graphical BN editor) go to http://genie.sis.pitt.edu/. The files attached here though should be the latest and are hosted here with permission of their creators.<<less
W32.Mydoom@mm Free Removal Tool 1.11.0
Clean W32.Novarg.A@mm, W32.Mydoom@mm variants and Backdoor.Zincite.A and W32.Zindos.A infections more>>
W32.Mydoom.A@mm
W32.Mydoom.B@mm
W32.Mydoom.F@mm
W32.Mydoom.G@mm
W32.Mydoom.H@mm
W32.Mydoom.L@mm
W32.Mydoom.M@mm
W32.Mydoom.Q@mm
W32.Mydoom.AM@mm
W32.Mydoom.AX@mm
W32.Mydoom.AZ@mm
W32.Mydoom.BA@mm
W32.Mydoom.BN@mm
W32.Mydoom.BO@mm
W32.Mydoom.BQ@mm
W32.Mydoom.BT@mm
Backdoor.Zincite.A
W32.Zindos.A
Backdoor.Nemog
Backdoor.Nemog.D
The W32.Mydoom@mm Removal Tool does the following:
- Terminates W32.Mydoom@mm, Backdoor.Zincite.A, W32.Zindos.A, and Backdoor.Nemog viral processes.
- Terminates the viral thread running under Explorer.exe.
- Deletes W32.Mydoom@mm, Backdoor.Zincite.A, W32.Zindos.A, and Backdoor.Nemog files.
Reverses the changes made to the registry by all aforementioned threats. Repairs the Hosts file, if the computer infected with Backdoor.Nemog.
Enhancements:
- Version 1.11.0 release to support W32.Mydoom.BT@mm
W32.Mydoom@mm Removal Tool 1.11.0
Clean W32.Novarg.A@mm, W32.Mydoom@mm variants and Backdoor.Zincite.A and W32.Zindos.A infections more>> Clean W32.Novarg.A@mm, W32.Mydoom@mm variants and Backdoor.Zincite.A and W32.Zindos.A infections
Symantec Security Response has developed a removal tool to clean the following infections:
W32.Mydoom.A@mm
W32.Mydoom.B@mm
W32.Mydoom.F@mm
W32.Mydoom.G@mm
W32.Mydoom.H@mm
W32.Mydoom.L@mm
W32.Mydoom.M@mm
W32.Mydoom.Q@mm
W32.Mydoom.AM@mm
W32.Mydoom.AX@mm
W32.Mydoom.AZ@mm
W32.Mydoom.BA@mm
W32.Mydoom.BN@mm
W32.Mydoom.BO@mm
W32.Mydoom.BQ@mm
W32.Mydoom.BT@mm
Backdoor.Zincite.A
W32.Zindos.A
Backdoor.Nemog
Backdoor.Nemog.D
The W32.Mydoom@mm Removal Tool does the following:
- Terminates W32.Mydoom@mm, Backdoor.Zincite.A, W32.Zindos.A, and Backdoor.Nemog viral processes.
- Terminates the viral thread running under Explorer.exe.
- Deletes W32.Mydoom@mm, Backdoor.Zincite.A, W32.Zindos.A, and Backdoor.Nemog files.
Reverses the changes made to the registry by all aforementioned threats. Repairs the Hosts file, if the computer infected with Backdoor.Nemog.
Enhancements:
- Version 1.11.0 release to support W32.Mydoom.BT@mm

Quis Lite 1.1.1
Quis is a smart WHOIS information searching software. more>> With thousands of information source providers scattered around the Internet, it is not always an easy job to find detailed information for a Domain Name or an IP Address.
Quis retrieves information from various smartly chosen WHOIS and RWHOIS sources to get the best possible result with a single user query.
Currently, Quis searches from 234 (and counting) WHOIS hosts worldwide. The supported domains are:
Generic Top Level Domains: COM, NET, BIZ, ORG, EDU, GOV, MIL, INT, AERO, COOP, INFO, MUSEUM, NAME, PRO.
Country domains (ccTLD): US, CA, UK, AU, DE, FR, JP, CN, RU, CH, AC, AD, AE, AF, AG, AI, AL, AM, AN, AO, AQ, AR, AS, AT, AW, AX, AZ, BA, BB, BD, BE, BF, BG, BH, BI, BJ, BM, BN, BO, BR, BS, BT, BV, BW, BY, BZ, CC, CD, CF, CG, CI, CK, CL, CM, CO, CR, CS, CU, CV, CX, CY, CZ, DJ, DK, DM, DO, DZ, EC, EE, EG, EH, ER, ES, ET, FI, FJ, FK, FM, FO, GA, GB, GD, GE, GF, GG, GH, GI, GL, GM, GN, GP, GQ, GR, GS, GT, GU, GW, GY, HK, HM, HN, HR, HT, HU, ID, IE, IL, IM, IN, IO, IQ, IR, IS, IT, JE, JM, JO, KE, KG, KH, KI, KM, KN, KP, KR, KW, KY, KZ, LA, LB, LC, LI, LK, LR, LS, LT, LU, LV, LY, MA, MC, MD, MG, MH, MK, ML, MM, MN, MO, MP, MQ, MR, MS, MT, MU, MV, MW, MX, MY, MZ, NA, NC, NE, NF, NG, NI, NL, NO, NP, NR, NU, NZ, OM, PA, PE, PF, PG, PH, PK, PL, PM, PN, PR, PS, PT, PW, PY, QA, RE, RO, RW, SA, SB, SC, SD, SE, SG, SH, SI, SJ, SK, SL, SM, SN, SO, SR, ST, SV, SY, SZ, TC, TD, TF, TG, TH, TJ, TK, TL, TM, TN, TO, TP, TR, TT, TV, TW, TZ, UA, UG, UM, UY, UZ, VA, VC, VE, VG, VI, VN, VU, WF, WS, YE, YT, YU, ZA, ZM, ZW.<<less
Vimperator 1.2
Firefox extension that will make your browser behave like it was the Vim text editor more>> Firefox extension that will make your browser behave like it was the Vim text editor
Vimperator is a Firefox extension that will make your Firefox browser behave like Vim.
Vimperator is a free browser add-on for Firefox, which makes it look and behave like the Vim text editor. It has similar key bindings, and you could call it a modal web browser, as key bindings differ according to which mode you are in.
Warning: To provide the most authentic Vim experience, the Firefox menubar and toolbar were hidden.
If you really need them, type: :set guioptions=mT to get it back. If you dont like Vimperator at all, you can uninstall it by typing :addons and remove/disable it. If you like it, but cant remember the shortcuts, press F1 or :help to get this help window back.
Since Vimperators GUI is embedded into a toolbar, it may look too 3D-like with the default theme. For the best experience, I therefore recommend the Whitehart theme or any other flat theme.
Main features:
- Vim-like keybindings (h,j,k,l,gg,G,0,$,ZZ,,etc.)
- Ex-commands (:quit, :open www.foo.com, ...)
- Tab completion available for all commands with support for longest matching when set in wildmode
- Hit-a-hint like navigation of links (start with f to follow a link)
- Advanced completion of bookmark and history URLs (searching also in title, not only URL)
- Vim-like statusline with a wget-like progress bar
- Minimal GUI (easily hide useless menubar and toolbar with :set guioptions=)
- Ability to :source javascript files, and to use a ~/.vimperatorrc file with syntax highlighting if you install this file
- Easy quick searches (:open foo will search foo in google, :open ebay terminator will search for terminator on ebay) with support for Firefox keyword bookmarks and search engines
- Count supported for many commands (3 will go back 3 pages)
- Beep on errors (:set nobeep to turn this off)
- Marks support (ma to set mark a on a webpage, a to go there)
- QuickMarks support (quickly go to previously marked web pages with go{a-zA-Z0-9})
- :map support (and feedkeys() for script writers)
- A comprehensive help file, explaining all commands, mappings and settings.
System requirements:
- Firefox 3.0 - 3.1a1pre
Enhancements:
- IMPORTANT: changed :command to behave like Vims version.
- Eg. An alert command specified previously as :command AlertMe alert(args) should now be defined as :command AlertMe :js alert()
- IMPORTANT: changed (again) the default keybinding to temporarily disable all
- Vimperator keybindings from ctrl-q to ctrl-z since many users complained about hitting ctrl-q twice and exiting vimperator
- IMPORTANT: removed old :buffers! buffer window, as it was ugly and slightly broken use "B" or :buffers instead
- IMPORTANT: input fields are not blured anymore by default after a page has loaded
- use :set [no]focuscontent to control the behavior (thanks Paul Sobey for the generous donation which made this behavior possible)
- IMPORTANT: ctrl-x/a never take possible negative URLs into account, it was just too unpredictable
- performance fix by using cached history, should save about 5ms on each pageload
- add :emenu for accessing the Firefox main menu items from the command line
- add shell and shellcmdflag options
- :tabprevious, :bprevious, :tabnext, :bnext and friends now accept a prefix count
- add :comclear and :delcommand
- add a special version to :hardcopy to skip the Print dialog
- add :bl[ast], :bf[irst], :br[ewind] to go to first/last tab
- add :bn[ext], :bp[revious], :bN[ext] to switch to next/previous tab
- add :pagestyle command to allow for switching between alternate style sheets
- add :b# to select the alternate buffer
- add :tabduplicate command
- new urlseparator option for specifying the regexp used to split the arg to :open, :tabopen and :winopen :set editor now accepts quoting/escaping to use an editor with spaces in the path
- support for :%foo as a count for commands (not yet widely used)
- show informative message when a background tab was loaded, especially useful with a hidden tab bar.
- new "l" flag for complete to reuse the Firefox awesome bar for getting better completions for :open. Works only when wildoptions contains "auto" and can be a little buggy if you are typing too fast.
- new wildoptions=auto option (default off for now), to automatically list
- completions without the need to press the tab key
- new argument parser for ex commands, should tell better error messages when you do things like :bmark -tag=a,b instead of :bmark -tags=a,b
- some option values can be tab-completed now; e.g., :set wim=
- :bdelete accepts an optional argument now
- renamed some :autocmd, mainly BrowserStartup -> Startup and BrowserExit -> Quit
- dont pass certain keys like ctrl-o or ctrl-n to firefox in insert mode
- keywords in :open have higher priority than local files now
- add :set online to control the "work offline" menu item
- add :jumps command to list current tabs history
- add :setlocal & :setglobal commands, so options can be local (per tab) & global
- many small bug fixes
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