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Super Flexible File Synchronizer Pro says Zaine

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If Zaine says it, I believe it and you can too!

Although its a typically excellent German program, it has a very Japanese name, and the two words I’d use to describe Super Flexible File Synchronizer Pro (SFFS) are fast and accurate. The UI is also well thought out. Best of all, it gives you control over exactly what goes where and how it syncs — at the point of synching. It’s also great for exact mirroring, and while Super Flexible File Synchronizer Pro should really be considered a commercial app; that is, an enterprise one, given its deep feature set. Its trial version is fully functional, letting you thoroughly test and compare it to other synching apps, so give it a shot!

http://www.thegsblog.com/?p=155




Artweaver: free natural painting tool

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Artweaver offers you a variety of tools to be creative and achieve the effects you want.

Artweaver is a simple Freeware program for creative painting, i.e. Artweaver offers you all artistic effects which you need for your work.
You can create sketches from photos and experiment with a wide range of brushes. The brush simulation is thereby so realistic as possible...
Advantages of Artweaver
    * Support of many different digital brushes e.g. chalk, charcoal, pencils...
    * Standard image editing tools like gradient, crop, fill and selection tools.
    * Transparency and Layers support.
    * Effect filters like sharpen, blur, emboss and mosaic...

http://www.artweaver...index.php?en_version


Having trouble finding files? Try CellNet and get a whole lot more.

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Here's a multifunctional multimedia program with a user interface that deviates markedly from the typical one.

CellNet is a very fast desktop application for keeping files organized on your computer. It can also play music, video, DVD, load documents and URLs, display and edit photos, run programs and keep shortcuts to Windows file system. You can write cells and files to CDs, extract music from CDs or make an audio CD. Other features include, photo slideshows, full editor to move and copy files within the CellNet system, keep playlists of photos, music and video and screen capture...

http://cellnet.awardspace.com/

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Five important communication activities for teambuilding

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This article nicely illustrates the importance of relatedness among teammates.

I have also been known to complain about the dearth of decent office space, about less than timely software updates and even about the lack of potable liquid in the coffee pot. But, honestly, I have never seen a project actually fail for want of any of these things. I have, however, been part of more than one project that tanked for lack of communication. Here are a few ideas for improving communications in your group.

http://jroller.com/page/rolsen



Living with Linux Ubuntu (ONLY) for 30 days

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Wonder what it would be like to say goodbye to Windows? I'm not going to tell you how it ends, but you will definitely want to read this lengthy article.

Linux on the desktop has been viable for years, especially for programming gurus who can solve their Linux problems by simply writing new software. It also seems to be viable for “Mom and Pop” end-users who just want a machine to write letters, send email, and browse the Web (although, admittedly, a guru will probably have to set it up for them).
But what about power users, such as the typical audience of HardOCP - those who know how to build their own computers, but not compile their own programs? Or people who may not know how to do something, but aren't afraid of taking the time to figure it out? Is Linux truly an alternative? Can they do everything they did in Windows? The truth is, we didn't know, but we very much wanted to find out.

http://consumer.hard...OCwxLCxoY29uc3VtZXI=



Style Master CSS Editor

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I don't know how it compares with TopStyle (Pay Version), but here is one that also looks like it could be helpful with website design with css also.

http://www.westciv.c...le_master/index.html


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