Showing posts with label review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label review. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Reviews > Apps > PortableApps

This review is none other than: PortableApps. PortabbleApps is essentially a free, open-source version of U3- 'smart usb drives.' It's very handy because it allows you to put a small program on your flash drive (usb stick) so that you can download the portable versions of apps and run them form any windows computer. it's nice because it leaves no files on the host system, just on your flash drive. You can also use it to try programs you don't necessarily want to have on your home pc, but be aware, you have to have the prtable version of the program, available at PortableApps via sourceforge.

Reviews > Apps > Firefox

So, for today's app review, I choose Firefox... even though I pretty much said everything in Firefox vs. IE, I want to revisit it. I know I've ranted and raved about it before, but I really want everyone to get it, so, here it is. It has extensions, add-ons, plug-ins, themes (skins), and so many more features. With nearly infinite possibilities, it's the best browser all-around. Firefox 2.0.0.13 is the current version, or you can get the Firefox 3 betas, the most recent of which (beta 5) is almost totally stable, but does not have support for all add-ons that Firefox 2 does (make sure you get the correct language version though- it comes in over 40 languages!) And did I mention the download manager? It's a built-in accelerator and with my crappy slow internet, I was getting 60 kbps on average. The look has been revised for Firefox 3, too, which is scheduled to launch sometime in June or July, I think. If you don't believe me, try it out for yourself, and you'll love it from the first.

Reviews > Movies > I Am Legend

I Am Legend...where to start? This has to be one of the most amazing movies I've seen in a while. With fantastic effects, a brilliant storyline, and fast-paced action combined with smooth character development, all I can say is...wow. The film is mainly about Dr. Robert Neville, a lone man who is one of the only survivors of a horrible cure-gone-wrong which killed or zombiefied nearly all the world's population. He is somehow immune to the virus and tries to test different cures based off his own blood. None of them seem to work, and he is at his breaking point when suddenly hope for the future shines forth. What happens next? Don't ask me, watch it for yourself. My rating: StarStarStarStarStar

Reviews > Movies > Jumper

I like watching movies so I figured I'd start reviewing movies I saw (whether in theaters or again on dvd.) I plan to do one per week, and this weekend I saw Jumper.
Jumper is a movie about a guy who has the mysterious ability to telepo rt, or "Jump." He can jump any distance, from crossing the room to popping to Egypt for a tan. He finds out he can jump as a high schooler, and runs away from home after that (he stops at the bank along the way if you know what I meanWink.) Samuel L. Jackson is the bad guy, one of many religious fanatics (called paladins) who hunt the Jumpers because they believe the Jumpers are ungodly abominations. Along the way our main jumper meets up with a guy who hunts the paladins, and they get chased all over the world.
Watch it if you want to now what happens in detail Tongue out. The movie was a lot better than I expected it to be, and the acting is pretty good. The storyline could be a little better, but on the whole they did a good job. I think it's perfect for sequels (if they maintain the quality of the first one) and it should have been a bit longer (it's only about an hour and a half long.) All in all...not bad.

Top 4 Media Players

I love listening to my music, and I need a good program to use, so here are some of my ratings and favorites.

RealPlayer
RealPlayer is an ok player; some people like it, some don't. Not one of my preferences, it can download YouTube videos to your hard drive for later watching (this is the main reason I use it), but it saves them in .flv format, so you need to play them in either RealPlayer or a separate flv player.

iTunes
iTunes is an all-around great media player, with its own format (AAC) for high quality audio, but it doesn't support wma, wmv, or any other Windows Media formats. It has the iTunes Store, with one dollar songs and 10 dollar albums, which are DRM protected but not uncrackable Wink. Another catch is that all files must be imported manually (no auto-detection) and that it only syncs with iPods (no Zunes, Sansas, or Zens).
EDIT: apparently iTunes can support unprotected wma's (and maybe folder watching.) My bad. Thanks mintz66 for pointing that out.

Windows Media Player 11
Personally, the main thing I like about WMP is that it auto-updates folders you watch for media, so you rarely have to search for files after the initial run. The GUI isn't bad, but not great. The upshot is that it syncs with nearly all portable music players available, including my Sansa e250.

WinAmp 5.53
WinAmp is one of the best options available, with playback support for both Windows and iTunes DRM formats, and scanning/auto importing music and videos, with iTunes-style Genre/Artist/Album sidebars for quick and easy searching. It, too, like WMP, will sync files to my Sansa and other portable media (flash drives, SD cards, etc.). It has a highly customizable GUI as well, making for an all around good choice.

(J. River) Media Jukebox
The Media Jukebox is a very good choice, with a very similar interface to WinAmp, and similar functionality. It will also sync to my Portable Media Drives, and has Last.fm and Amazon MP3's support built-in. Less squarish than WinAmp, though, it has soft lines and a nice look.

FoxyTunes
FoxyTunes isn't actually a media player, more of a remote for whatever player you use. It is an extension available for Internet Explorer and Firefox, and can control around 25 different Media Players, Including the ones mentioned above and more, like foobar2000, Rhapsody, Pandora, Last.fm, and XBMC. It. sits on the side of your browser and lets you control your music without having to minimize the browser.

These are my top Media Players, if you have any suggestions or other Favorites, let me know!