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Posts filed in 2007

MailStore - E-mail Backup Solution

MailStore Home MailStore Home is THE single-user desktop solution for email archiving and backup. It keeps all your valuable e-mail messages in one persistent and safe place.

Lightning-fast search, one-click backup, powerful export - all information from your email is at your fingertips any time. Burn your backup on a CD/DVD and never lose important email again!

MailStore Home archives e-mail from:

  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Microsoft Outlook Express
  • Microsoft Windows Mail
  • Microsoft Exchange Server Mailboxes
  • AVM KEN! Mailboxes
  • Mozilla Thunderbird
  • Mozilla SeaMonkey
  • Webmailer
  • POP3 and IMAP
  • File Import
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European Las Vegas in Spain

White dots represents the casino’sEurope is set to get its own version of Las Vegas in a desert region of eastern Spain where developers plan to build 32 hotels, five theme parks and, in a Las Vegas touch, may even feature “wedding chapels” to encourage honeymoon tourism. Plans also include a stadium and a conference centre. This being Spain, a bullring is envisaged, too.

The project, approved last week by the regional government of Aragon, also calls for the construction of residential areas, an equestrian centre and a golf course on just over 2,000 hectares (5,000 acres) of land in the Los Monegros desert.

Egypt periodTentatively called “Gran Escala,” which means large-scale, the development has a 17-billion-euro (25-billion-dollar) price tag that will be footed by International Leisure Development, a London-based consortium of investors.

Celtic periodDevelopers expect the complex will receive 25 million visitors per year when it is completed, below its maximum capacity of 35 million annual visitors.

The location — half-way between Madrid and Barcelona, Spain’s second city — was selected over two other possible sites in Europe because it has good transportation links, favourable tax laws and relatively low land prices.

Millions are being spent in the nearby city of Zaragoza to upgrade rail and air connections, and expand its small airport, in time for the 2008 World Fair which it will host.

Zaragoza is already connected to Madrid by a high-speed train that takes only 80 minutes to make the roughly 300-kilometre (185-mile) trip and by the time of the fair it will be linked by high-speed rail to Barcelona as well.

Sources: AFP, Times Online

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Wikimedia Fundraising

Came across this while looking up something on Wikipedia today. Given the Christmas spirit and all I thought I’d make a post of it…

Donate today, and help Wikimedia Fundraising with their wish list

If you and 99 other people donate…

  • $200 – We can make Wikipedia available in developing countries through DVDs, books and pamphlets.
  • $100 – We can pay for two Wikipedia Academy events in Africa.
  • $60 – We can send three students to our annual Wikimania conference.
  • $40 – We can deliver 100 million pageviews of free information!

How much are you willing to give?

“Free Access To All Human Knowledge” – A Video Appeal From Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales

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Free 3D games for Linux (Xmas)

With the Christmas holiday just around the corner this seams like an excellent time to post a few good game links. Most are cross platform and all of them completely free. You don’t have to use ‘Wine’ to be able to play as they come with Linux installers.

Source: Online Games, Top 10 free Linux 3D games

Quicklinks

These games are really good and some have won awards or have been featured on magazines. Enjoy!

Filed under Entertainment, Personal opinions | 1 Comment

Windows Explorer alternative

The lightweight version of xplorer² is not as powerful as the professional version but it shares the same desktop browsing and file management engine, it sports dual panes and folder tabs, and gives many rival paid-for file managers a run for their money — literally! It is a complete little file manager, albeit lacking a bit in bells and whistles.

xplorer2 - browsing and file management engine You will find the missing features in this table (scroll down). In summary it suffers a bit in terms of customization and it won’t offer you the scrap containers — so you can’t use the powerful search command. Other than that it is the real deal and please don’t knock it till you tried it!

Technically speaking this free version is unsupported, but you can post your issues and questions in the appropriate forum and assistance will come your way.

The free version is for private (home) or academic (school & university) use only.

Get your copy directly from download.com

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