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DisplayFusion v2.1 Released

27. April 2008

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After 2 months of coding and testing I am very pleased to announce the release of DisplayFusion v2.1! This version represents a lot of hard work by a lot of people. It has a substantial number of new features and bug fixes - more than any of the previous releases. The interface has been cleaned [...]

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DisplayFusion Pro Trial Licenses Now Available

17. April 2008

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Are you using the free version of DisplayFusion and want to try out some of the Pro features? Well, now you can! Just head over to the DisplayFusion Trial License page and fill out the unbelievably short form. My hard-working server will email you a 15 day trial license, and presto, you’ll be a [...]

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Flattery, Trickery, Lessons Learned and the Future

16. April 2008

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Flattery and Trickery… My good friend, Andy, has been working on me for at least a year now to move up to Ottawa. I have visited Ottawa a handful of times now, and it is a beautiful city with a ridiculous number of IT jobs. Jen and I have always said that if I lost [...]

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FileSeek v1.2 Released

15. April 2008

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It has been 5 long winter months since the last FileSeek release, but v1.2 is finally here. This release brings some much needed features and has turned into the only search application that I rely on to find things on my computer. FileSeek is lightning fast and supports Regular Expression matching to perform more complex [...]

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iTunes Sync in the May 2008 issue of PC World

13. April 2008

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I’m very pleased to mention (once again) that one of my applications has made it into a major print magazine. This month, iTunes Sync has found it’s way into the May 2008 issue of PC World!    Here is a quick excerpt from the article: This free Windows utility syncs any iTunes playlist to non-Apple players. Install [...]

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LifeHacker: Top 10 Ways to Trick Out Your Desktop

9. April 2008

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Just a quick word to send out a big thanks to the LifeHacker crew for putting DisplayFusion 2nd in their Top 10 Ways to Trick Out Your Desktop list. DisplayFusion has been covered by LifeHacker twice before, and both their reviews and the user’s comments have always been positive. Here’s an excerpt from today’s article: Dual [...]

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DisplayFusion v2.1 Testing

8. April 2008

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If you are using DisplayFusion Pro and you are interested in helping me test the upcoming v2.1 release, I have now started final testing. Just drop me a line and I’ll send you the download link. Please make sure to contact me using the same email address you used to register DisplayFusion, as this is [...]

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Hey Bell, GTFO

5. April 2008

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As you may know (if you live in Canada) Bell Canada has decided it would be a great idea to start throttling everyone’s DSL internet connections. This includes people that subscribe through the smaller ISPs, like the fantastic TekSavvy who I use. This means there are no (practical) ISPs left in Ontario that don’t throttle [...]

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