Microsoft.Windows.7.Starter.Edition-CRBS


Description:
Windows 7 Starter makes small notebook PCs easier to use because it puts less between you and what you want to do less waiting, less clicking, less hassle connecting to networks. Windows 7 Starter combines the latest in reliability and responsiveness with the familiarity and compatibility of Windows.
Features:
* Features like Jump Lists, Pin, Snap, and Windows Search all make using a small notebook PC simple and easy
* Connecting to printers and devices is easier than ever
* Windows 7 Starter supports the latest hardware and software
* Joining home networks with other PCs running Windows 7 is easy and simple.
* Connecting to wireless networks is easy and fast.
Release name: Microsoft.Windows.7.Starter.Edition-CRBS
Size: 1.21 GB
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Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Edition-CRBS
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U-he Zebra VSTi v2.3.1
Comments Off19 Sep 2009 / UncategorizedZebra is a wireless modular synthesizer. It combines numerous synthesis techniques (subtractive, additive, fm, wavetable, etc.) with apowerful modulation engine that even smoothly integrates with the built -in effects section.
Unlike its analog predecessors Zebra has got an adaptive user interface that shows only what you can hear. You don’t have to worry about complexity- but it’s available when you need it!
http://rapidshare.com/files/187224070/U-he_Zebra_VSTi_v2.3.1.rar
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Wifi Defense 1.021
Comments Off13 Sep 2009 / UncategorizedWifi Defense 1.021

Once Wi-Fi defense is installed it scans your network and presents to you a list of devices (computers) and ask you if they are Friend, Foe, or Unknown.
It gives you their IP address, MAC address, Net Name, and manufacturer. From that information you can figure out if they are Friend or Foe to allow them on the network. If Unknown you certainly don t want them. If someone need tries to piggy-back onto your signal a pop-up window will alert you and ask you if they are Friend, Foe, or Unknown. It worked on both my 802.11g and b cards. If you find in the future you want to change the classification of visitor (you were mistaken, or they just ticked you off) you can edit the visitor or delete them from the list.
Clicking on Wireless Security gives you options for Notification, that will have it tell you when someone new is scanned on the network. The Security tab lets you enable router security. Wi-Fi Defense is truly just a scanning programwhich will tell you when someone is accessing your network, until you enable the router security. I change my setting for my main computerWi-Fi defense options menu from friend to foe. It only change the color setting but, did not kick it off. If you are using a wireless access point in conjunction with a router (two separate pieces of equipment), make sure you put the address of your access point into the Access Point Address field on the Network tab. Once security is enabled if you need to add new visitors (friends) then you can Click on Add Friend To Network wizard.
You can run reports on visitors to see when they came on and how long they were there. Network report shows the MAC address, when they were first there and the amount of time on the network. Visitors will be listed in one of two groups, either Connected or Not Connected. The Vulnerability Report shows a chart of how many hours each day a foe was detected on your network in the time period you select.http://www.easy-share.com/1905123627/Wi-Fi_Defense_1.0.21.rar
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Wireless Network Ignition v2.0
Comments Off13 Sep 2009 / UncategorizedWireless Network Ignition v2.0
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Wireless Network Ignition 2.0 will manage the process of getting and staying connected to your wireless network.
You will be able to:
* Eliminate guesswork
* Instantly resolve technical problems
* Avoid the frustration of installing and configuring your wireless network
*a simple, secure and private wireless network access at home or on the road
Key features:
* Simple Wireless Network Setup & Configuration
* Automatically detects all wireless network parameters
* Seamless wireless PC/network configuration
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Wireless WEP HACK
Comments Off07 Aug 2009 / Uncategorized
1) Unzip and install Commview, then paste the included "cv.exe" to the directory you installed it to (c:\program files\commviewwifi)
2) Open commview and install the commview drivers to a card. It should prompt you about your card and than automatically install the driver. It is important that you have 1 card that works with commview or else the rest of the tutorial will not work
3)now go to the "rules" tab and check "enable advanced rules"
4)type in the box labled formula "tods=1 and dmac=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF" then type a name for your formula in the box labled name and than click add/edit.
5)it should now appear in the upper box. if it is not checked, check it.
6)now click settings>options>memory usage and turn maximum packets in buffer to 20000 (max). If it prompts you to restart it, do so. There are three funnel looking things on the main menu bar of commview. uncheck all but the first one (one labled "capture data packets")
7) now click the play button and scan for the network you want to crack.
8)once you have found it, drag the channel menu down to the desired channel and click capture.
9) now using your other adapter thats not capturing, connect to the password protected network. when it asks you for key, type in something random, i used 1234567890.
10) it should now say connected with limited connectivity. (same as being associated!!)
11)go back to your commview menu and click on the packets tab. you should see a couple of packets.
12) looking at the protocol column, you should see a couple labled IP/UDP, ARP REQ, and a couple of others. Right click on any packet labled "ARP REQ" and than click send packet, and selected. A mini menu should now appear.
13) on the mini menu, change packets per second to 2000, and rather than 1 time(s), click continuously, and Then click send.
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iTunes 8.1.1.10
Comments Off07 Aug 2009 / UncategorizediTunes 8.1.1.10 : information + Download.

iTunes is the easiest way to organize, share and listen to music on your computer. Find new favorites. Manage your growing library.iTunes, the best friend an iPod will ever have! Working on your Windows OS.
Music Videos
The virtual shelves of the iTunes Music Store now feature music videos.
TV Shows
You watch them at home. Now download them and take them on the road with the new iPod. Shop for your favorite NBC, ABC and Disney TV shows, only on iTunes.
MiniStore
Discover new music as youyour collection or import new CDs with MiniStoreright from your iTunes library.
Sync Home Movies
Create iPod-compatible versions of your own movies using iTunes.
AirTunes Enhancement
Simultaneously stream the same song wirelessly to up to three home stereos or powered speakersusing AirPort Express with AirTunes.8.1.1.10.rar.html
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Easy Wifi Radar 1.0.5
Comments Off28 Jul 2009 / UncategorizedEasy Wifi Radar 1.0.5: information + Download.

Easy WiFi Radar helps you find and connect to open wireless access points with a single mouseclick.
It’s WiFi for Dummies.
If you have ever tried to use Windows XP’s built-in connection manager* you know what a hassle it can be to quickly check your mail or browse the web on the go.
You need to browse through a list of access points* find one that you can connect to* manually try to connect to it* confirm the connection and then wait. Even if it says that’s it connected* often it doesn’t open a webpage or you mail will stall.
Easy WiFi Radar automates all of this. It’s main goal is to let you get your mail or surf the web without having to go through all of the connection trouble* and without having to pull your creditcard. Just run it and it’ll connect you for FREE to the internet. It doesn’t get easier than this.
Get your mail and browse the web without being charged.
The ideal WiFi-tool for frequent travellers and mobile professionals.
Easy WiFi Radar will connect to open hotspots automatically and shows you exactly what it is doing in a cool animated radar screen.
Access points are represented as green* yellow or red dots.
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Easy WiFi Radar Pro 1.0.0
Comments Off23 Jul 2009 / Uncategorized
Some things in life should be free. Easy WiFi Radar helps you find and connect to open wireless access points with a single mouseclick. It?s WiFi for Dummies. And we?re giving it away for your PC.If you have ever tried to use Windows XP?s built-in connection manager, you know what a hassle it can be to quickly check your mail or browse the web on the go.
You need to browse through a list of access points, find one that you can connect to, manually try to connect to it, confirm the connection and then wait. Even if it says that?s it connected, often it doesn?t open a webpage or you mail will stall. Easy WiFi Radar automates all of this. It?s main goal is to let you get your mail or surf the web without having to go through all of the connection trouble, and without having to pull your creditcard. Just run it and it?ll connect you for FREE to the internet. It doesn?t get easier than this.
Get your mail and browse the web without being charged. The ideal WiFi-tool for frequent travellers and mobile professionals. Easy WiFi Radar will connect to open hotspots automatically and shows you exactly what it is doing in a cool animated radar screen. Access points are represented as green, yellow or red dots. It plays a sound and opens your webbrowser as soons as it succesfully finds a free connection. Works on Windows XP and Windows Mobile, not on Vista.