DivX Player 6.6.2

31 07 2007

DivX is a digital media format that puts the tools of digital expression directly into the hands of the people. Since 1999, a global following has embraced DivX as a way to free digital video from the constraints of physical media. Today, DivX technology lets millions of people share in a vivid flow of events and ideas, projected through images that come alive to inspire, amuse, inform, educate and entertain.
Since its inception, DivX has been among the world’s most popular video technologies and has been downloaded over 220 million times. DivX is helping to redefine the media experience by enabling anyone to create, share and play highly-compressed, high-quality video content. DivX technology now powers an entire ecosystem of interoperable products and services, from a secure digital video distribution solution to tens of millions of consumer electronics devices and popular video software applications. But DivX isn’t just a technology. It’s a global community informed by creativity and passion for all that is possible with digital media, and that community is growing in strength and number every day.

Download: DivX Play Bundle 6.6.2 (23.0 MB)—-http://download.divx.com/divx/DivXPlay.exe





What are the best 100 Web 2.0 sites and services? We don’t know. But you do.

30 07 2007
These are the best Web applications there are. We know because you told us.

Over the course of 20 days in May and June, the community of Webware.com users voted for its favorite Web applications. These are the results: the top 100 Web apps, 10 in each of 10 categories, determined by Webware readers and the fans of the sites that made the final cut.

About the Webware 100 awards

Rafe’s analysis of the results

There were more than 5,000 nominations for sites to be included in this awards program, which Webware’s editors pruned to a list of 250 finalists. Users then voted on those finalists–there were 489,467 votes cast–to come up with these: The top 100 Webware sites for 2007.

Here are the winners:






My Blog Direction

30 07 2007

Mainly focus on IT, particularly end user software Tips





ABout Lumos : Harry Porter Font

30 07 2007

Lumos (v.1) is a freeware font inspired by the Harry Potter books. I made this font after long unsuccessful searches for the display font used in the US editions of Harry Potter. If you’re interested in the official version, I found out that it’s a font by Marcus Burlile called “Ablefont” in The Many Faces of Arnold – Lookalike Fonts, an enlightening article by Kevin Andrew Murphy for TBP!

To create the font, I used Softy, a great shareware font program! I am excited to have the font, and I am equally happy to share it with other fans of J.K. Rowling’s fabulous books.

You can use it in CAPS ONLY for a more true-to-the-book look, or use the ’small-caps’ (lowercase) letters which have a few quirky variations. The caps and small caps are complete, digits 0-9, and most of the punctuation marks are included, too. Don’t forget to be on the lookout for the hidden dingbats — I think I put in six. If you look really hard, you might find the super-tiny golden snitch! :-)

Download here : http://www.geocities.com/carpesaponem/lumos.zip





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30 07 2007


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