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AcroPDF 6.1
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AcroPDF Systems
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Description: Convert your documents to Adobe PDF format quickly and easily. It installs as a virtual printer and is accessible from any program that offers a Print option. AcroPDF allows you to create PDF files from any printable document (.doc, .xls, .ppt, images, text, web pages etc.) Unlike other solutions, this PDF converter is extremely fast. Features include: font embedding, authoring information, PDF security options, password protection, scaling etc.
For more information visit the AcroPDF Systems AcroPDF detail webpage.
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Platform: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000,Windows2003,Windows Vista,Windows7
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Category: Graphic Apps::Converters & Optimizers
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Type: Shareware
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Cost: $69.00 US
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Size: 822 K
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Released: 2010-07-09
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Most DVD to PSP Converter 2.2.40
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Audio Ripper
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Description: Most DVD to PSP Converter directly converts DVD movies to your PSP. All you need do is to connect PSP to your PC and start Super DVD to PSP Converter. When the conversion is completed. Most DVD to PSP Converter is an innovative Windows application that transcodes your favorite DVD movies to SONY PSP directly.
For more information visit the Audio Ripper Most DVD to PSP Converter detail webpage.
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Platform: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP,Vista
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Category: Graphic Apps::Converters & Optimizers
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Type: Shareware
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Cost: $59.95 US
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Size: 5520 K
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Released: 2007-12-05
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Constansoft Real Video Converter 2.2.31
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constansoftsoft
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Description: constansoft Real Video Converter is the best RealMedia converter software. easy convert Real Media files(.rm, .rmvb) to AVI, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VCD, SVCD, DVD files. convert RM/RMVB to AVI DIVX XVID MPEG VCD SVCD DVD Zune iPod iPhone and burn to DVD/CD.
For more information visit the constansoftsoft Constansoft Real Video Converter detail webpage.
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Platform: Win95,Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,WinXP
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Category: Graphic Apps::Converters & Optimizers
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Type: Freeware
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Cost: $0.00 US
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Size: 8670 K
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Released: 2007-04-06
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Convexsoft Video iPod Converter 2.7
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ConvexSoft
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Description: This is an easy to use and powerful conversion tool that lets you convert various video formats such as DivX, XviD, AVI, WMV, MPG, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, 3GP2, RM, RMVB, MOV, SVCD, VCD, VOB and ASF formats to Apple iPod video (iPod-compatible format) and enjoy them in your iPod with a few clicks.
Ability to define size, quality, and frame rate, take picture from video and save into image, and also extracting video's audio makes it the perfect tool.
For more information visit the ConvexSoft Convexsoft Video iPod Converter detail webpage.
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Platform: WinME,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,WinME,Windows Vista Ultimate
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Category: Graphic Apps::Converters & Optimizers
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Type: Shareware
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Cost: $19.95 US
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Size: 16234 K
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Released: 2008-03-05
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Convexsoft Video PSP Converter 1.9
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ConvexSoft
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Description: This is an easy to use and powerful conversion tool that lets you convert various video formats such as DivX, XviD, AVI, WMV, MPG, MPEG, MP4, 3GP, 3GP2, RM, RMVB, MOV, SVCD, VCD, VOB and ASF formats to Sony PSP video (PSP-compatible format) and enjoy them in your PSP with a few clicks.
Ability to define quality on output files, take picture from video and save into image, and also extracting video's audio makes it the perfect tool.
For more information visit the ConvexSoft Convexsoft Video PSP Converter detail webpage.
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Platform: WinME,Windows2000,WinXP,Windows2003,WinME,Windows Vista Ultimate
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Category: Graphic Apps::Converters & Optimizers
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Type: Shareware
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Cost: $19.95 US
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Size: 15885 K
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Released: 2008-03-05
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Xbox One: No Always-Online Requirement, But Needs To Phone Home
by Soulskill
22 May 2013 at 8:12am
An anonymous reader writes "The Xbox One was revealed earlier, and Kotaku was able to get some answers about the always-online rumors that plagued the console before its announcement. Microsoft VP Phil Harrison said Xbox One doesn't need a constant connection in order to play games, and you won't be dropped from single-player games if your connection cuts out. However, it does require check-ins with Microsoft servers. This echoes the Xbox One FAQ, which cryptically says, "No, it does not have to be always connected, but Xbox One does require a connection to the Internet." The number Harrison gave was once every 24 hours, but Microsoft's PR department was quick to say that was just one potential scenario, not a certainty. Microsoft also provided half-answers about how used games and game sharing would work. Players will be able to take a game to a friend's house and play it (using their profile, at least). Players will also have some mechanism to trade and sell used games, but it's not yet clear exactly how it would work. If one player uses a disc to install a game on their Xbox One, then gives the disc to a friend, the friend will be able to install it, but needs to pay full price to play it. That scenario, however, assumes both players want to own the game — the second one would essentially be a unique copy. Microsoft said they have a plan for trading used games, which would involve deactivating the game on the original owner's console, but they aren't willing to elaborate yet." Several publications have hands-on reports with the new hardware: Engadget, Ars Technica, Gizmodo. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Ask Slashdot: Moving From Contract Developers To Hiring One In-House?
by Soulskill
22 May 2013 at 5:15am
An anonymous reader writes "I run a small software consulting company who outsources most of its work to contractors. I market myself as being able to handle any technical project, but only really take the fun ones, then shop it around to developers who are interested. I write excellent product specs, provide bug tracking & source control and in general am a programming project manager with empathy for developers. I don't ask them to work weekends and I provide detailed, reproducible bug reports and I pay on time. The only 'rule' (if you can call it that) is: I do not pay for bugs. Developers can make more work for themselves by causing bugs, and with the specifications I write there is no excuse for not testing their code. Developers are always fine with it until we get toward the end of a project and the customer is complaining about bugs. Then all of a sudden I am asking my contractors to work for 'free' and they can make more money elsewhere. Ugh. Every project ends up being a battle, so, I think the solution is to finally hire someone full-time and pay for everything (bugs or not) and just keep them busy. But how can I make that transition? The guy I'd need to hire would have to know a lot of languages and be proficient in all of them. Plus, I can't afford to pay someone $100k/year right now. Ideas?" Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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