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Desktops
22.Aug.08 | 1 Comment
The Windows Sysinternals folks released a new utility today: Desktops. It is probably no secret to most readers here that I like to play with virtual desktop apps. In fact, I bet I had this one running within 5 minutes of reading the announcement.
If I had to guess, I’d suspect that it is the logical [...]
Another Method of YouTube Converting
28.Dec.07 | 3 Comments
A bit over a year ago I wrote “Want YouTube videos on your iPod?“, an article that received a fair amount of search engine traffic. While there were some options that worked ok, I stumbled over a new option recently.
There’s not a whole lot of information about ConvertTube on their site (I notice the copyright [...]
MojoPac Goes Free
09.Oct.07 | 4 Comments
Back in April of this year I spent some time trying out MojoPac [My Mojo Experience]. In general I liked it, but after the 30 day trial I just couldn’t rationalize the $50 price tag.
By way of a reminder:
MojoPac is a technology that transforms your iPod or USB Hard Drive or Flash drive into a [...]
My Mojo Experience
12.Mar.07 | 6 Comments
Since September of last year I’ve been curious about this MojoPac thing. Missed all the buzz? From the Overview:
MojoPac is a technology that transforms your iPod or USB Hard Drive or Flash drive into a portable and private PC. Just install MojoPac on any USB 2.0 complaint storage device, upload your applications [...]
PortableApps Suite 1.0 Released
21.Nov.06 | 2 Comments
PortableApps.com announced the release of their new PortableApps Suite 1.0 yesterday. There are two flavors: Standard and Lite (approx 90MB and 30MB downloads respectively) and both can be customized. At first glance, not too different than what you’d get if you downloaded a bunch of the portable apps individually, but it also [...]


