hovis
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Ethereal is called Wireshark now and you can find it here: https://www.wireshark.org/ Hope this helps a little!
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Have you tried this? http://www.mtasc.org/ It free, open source actionscript compiler so should do what you need I think. Good Luck!
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Have you tried GIMPShop? Someone has customised GIMP to look closer to PhotoShop and it does away with all those annoying seperate windows. Check it out here: https://www.gimpshop.com/opensource/
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Thanks for informing us of this, I'm going to give it a go however, I must admit that I'm a bit of a VMWare fan myself. My last experience of VirtualPC wasn't very good, instability plaguing the system but may be that was an old version of somthing. Thanks again!
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You could try this out http://www.avg.com/de-de/free-antivirus-download I use it on one of my machines and seems ok, at least it's free so 'cost effective'.
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You could try https://openvpn.net/, it has a client for Win32 but the server needs linux. May be your ADSL routers already have the capability, a lot do these days. Other options may be are to investigate https://openwrt.org/ which puts linux on some routers and allows you to config a VPN that way. I know this hasn't exactly answered your question but hopefully has helped a little. Thanks.
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Looks to me (from the upgrade page) like it's based on http://www.110mb.com/. I'm currently trying them but seems that they are VERY restrictive over what you are and what you aren't allow to do. I need to create some symlinks but there's no way to do it!! Hmmm, I'm hoping Xisto is better!
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NOD32 anyday! I've tried Symantec, McAfee, Kaspersky and all were terrible compared with NOD32.Currently, I'm running 2 anti-virus checkers on my system (for extra security), NOD32 (of course) and Zone Alarms Security Suite. To be honest, I wouldn't trust the Zone Alarms anti-virus too far but it's there for extra pease of mind. Also, have AVG on my other machine which is ok for a very version.Hope this helps.
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Hi,I like Netbeans 5.5 and use it for all my Java programming. I've tried eclipse and just found the screen layout too confusing however, one of the best Java IDE's I've used has to be IntelliJ IDEA, fantastic but not free! :-(I feel Netbeans has a strong future as the amount of effort that's gone into it of late is amazing. I just hope it can presuade some of the hardened eclipse users to retry it again!!We'll have to wait and see who'll win this battle (if it's not already won!).-Hovis