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		<title>PhoneTray</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 17:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
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A shareware application we’d unquestionably have written if someone hadn’t written it first, PhoneTray by traysoft.com is diabolically useful. Connected to a suitable modem which has been plugged into a phone line that has caller ID enabled, PhoneTray will watch for calls with your choice of identifying numbers. It will log the calls, optionally pop [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Corel Draw X3 Suite</title>
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Dating back to just after the dawn of time, the Corel Draw suite of graphic applications is a rich, sophisticated drawing environment. The primary applications included with the X3 suite are Corel Draw and Corel Photopaint – a vector drawing package and a bitmapped paint package respectively – but the package includes a number of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>AVG Anti Virus 7.5o</title>
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Having ultimately given up hope of ever getting McAfee’s VirusScan 11 to behave itself – as chronicled in an earlier posting to Storm Gods – we began a brave and valiant quest for a suitable replacement. There’s a growing pantheon of security applications available&#8230; because there’s big bucks in paranoia.
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		<title>SuperSpeed 8.0 RAM Disk Plus</title>
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If you’re reasonably new to Windows, you’ll probably have no idea what a RAM disk is, or why you’d want one. The RAM disk driver, once a standard component of Windows, disappeared from Windows XP and hasn’t been heard from since.
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		<title>McAfee VirusScan 11 (VirusScan Plus 2007)</title>
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Sadly, after a long and distinguished history as the preeminent Windows anti-virus product, we were compelled to consider VirusScan 11 as one of the lemons that snuck in. Unfriendly, unworkable and apparently unfixable, this is a security application that does its job entirely too well. Users of VirusScan 11 might come to suspect that it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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