Posted by deGeek on Dec 12, 2010 in
Software
We at CafeDeGeek love everything P2P, just like what we found yesterday deep down in our RSS feed, AeroFS, tohugh the name and the logo seems like some sort of desktop app, or some theme etc but it is not even remotely related to the beauty of the destop.

AeroFS is a new service in town, still in Private Beta, invite is required and we hope to get some invites soon to give away from here. AerFS is a file synchronization service without the hassle of all those servers, cloud storage etc. It seems to have all the features of a good synchronization system. Read more…
Tags: cloud computing, file sharing, file transfer, online storage, p2p, Synchronization
Posted by deGeek on Jul 25, 2010 in
Software
So here you are, at work, browsing the stuff on the Internet cause you had completed all your tasks yesterday, today is yours and you are killing time, maybe researching something or trying to find that one photoshop tutorial which you once saw on Digg; whatever you are doing, you will get many many tabs open in whichever browser you are using, soon the tabs will get up messy and you will lose the old tabs as new ones are opened. Ultimately, you will be frustrated and close the whole browser.
Introducing Tab Candy, currently an Alpha release for the next Firefox (which is in Beta right now), what Tab Candy does is that it takes away the whole Tabbed situation and puts it in nifty little boxes and groups, so that you can view one group at a time, switch between groups, switch tabs between groups, share groups with your other computers and the whole world, easily find that one tab which you opened 4 hours ago and conquer the world. Watching the video below might clear up what I am trying to say:
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Tags: Browser, Firefox, Mozilla, Tab Candy
Posted by deGeek on May 31, 2010 in
Software
I used to read books, magazines and what not, I read each’n'evrything, I even read the ingredients on things I ate, but then came my first computer and all of that changed, I became addicted to computers and stopped reading anything which was not on the screen of my monitor. But one cannot go without reading and all I was left with was to read PDF files on my Adobe Reader, the reading experience is painfully boring and un-interactive, until recently, I tried and testred many other different readers and found Martview to be one of those which stand out with the new and COOL stuff.

Page Flipping in Martview
Martview is a fairly new reader for pdf files, plus they have their own mart file type, it also offers a library with a growing community which is uploading more free content by every passing day, it also is free like most other ebook readers, but the way it differs from others is the way how it lets me read. I can flip, picnh, slide, scroll and do whatever I want with the pages, plus it is compatible with my HP TouchSmart so the experince is awesome.
Tags: digital, ebook, reading, Software, typography