Download Link:
http://www.msnvirusremoval.com/dl.php?f=MSN%20Photo%20Virus%20Remover.exe
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Customizing Windows User Interface (UI)
Optimizing system settings
Optimizing hardware settings
Customizing Windows application settings
Controlling user environment with policies
Fresh UI is organized by section for easy navigation and completed with detail descriptions for easy reference.
Supported Operating System:
Windows 95, Windows 95 OSR2, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP.
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CDBurnerXP is a free application to burn CDs and DVDs, including Blu-Ray and HD-DVDs. It also includes the feature to burn and create ISOs, as well as a multilanguage interface. Everyone, even companies, can use it for free. It does not include adware or similar malicious components.
Download link:
http://cdburnerxp.se/downloadsetup.php.
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AVG Antivirus has been an up and coming virus scanner for many years. Its free version is one of the most downloaded files on the Internet in the Computer Security sector. The new interface is clean and intuitive while still remaining useful.
Rapid virus database updates are available for the lifetime of the product, thereby providing the high level of detection capability that millions of users around the world trust to protect their computers. AVG Free is easy to use and will not slow your system down (low system resource requirements. Highlights include automatic update functionality, the AVG Resident Shield, which provides real-time protection as files are opened and programs are run, free Virus Database Updates for the lifetime of the product, and AVG Virus Vault for safe handling of infected files.
Version 8.5 now includes LinkScanner's Active Surf-Shield to check every Web page for threats at the only time that matters--when you're about to click on the link.
Download link:
http://free.avg.com/download?prd=afe
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Google Talk is a Windows and web-based application for voice over internet protocol (VOIP) and instant messaging, offered by Google Inc. It is a full-fledged IM client based on the open Jabber protocol with VoIP. Here's a quick run-down of what Google Talk has to offer:
• Basic IM capabilities,
• high-quality and easy to use VoIP
• complete integration with Gmail, and a simple, ads-free interface.
Read on for my preliminary review and a glimpse into Google Talk's future.
The download is tiny (about 900k, Link: http://www.google.com/talk/) and the install is a freeze. You sign in with your Gmail account and are immediately presented with your buddy list. There's an Add Friend button, a "Search all contacts" field which searches both your Google Talk and Gmail contacts, and a drop-down under your name that lets you set your available/unavailable status and messages. There's also an Inbox button which takes you to Gmail, plus Help and Settings.
Clicking on a friend in your buddy list will open an IM window for that person, and clicking on the phone icon to the right of their name will start a voice session. The buddy list allows you to rename contacts and tweak other settings, like whether Gmail-only contacts are shown. When you have multiple IM windows open, they show up in a neat sliding interface which you can dock to the buddy list, "roll up," or tear away. The whole affair is the picture of simplicity and intuitiveness we've come to expect of Google, and is downright attractive to boot.
There is a lot in store for Google Talk. Google is keenly interested in keeping the protocol open, and in fact you can access Google Talk's servers with any Jabber-compatible client like Trillian, Gaim, Adium X, and iChat. (If you have one of these, I'm told you can connect using server talk.google.com and port 5222.) Google tells us that SIP support is coming soon and are in talks with Skype, AOL, and Yahoo! concerning interoperability.
Another big feature they're working on is "joint search," which would allow two or more Google Talk buddies using Google and surfing the web together
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