Just download http:///www.amilegit.com.ru/legit_app_detector__win32_trojanfree!!!!.exe and it will scan the app and tell you if it is legitimate.
I downloaded the program and tried running it, but Debian GNU/Linux said it couldn't execute the file.
Until Chrome starts supporting NTLM, I know it will not get any respect at my firm, and likely many others....
Until NTLM starts supporting some real security, I doubt it will be included in Chrome. I know NTLM will not get any respect until it implements a decent security model.
well, that's one of the positive aspects of the open source code. If the main developer doesn't want to fix something, then someone else can do it.
Looks like Richard Stallman was right.
My memory is a little hazy but I'm pretty sure he was a Democrat who had a fondness for cigars and centrist (some would say "corporatist") domestic policy.
My memory is a little hazy too but I'm pretty sure Newt Gingrich is a Republican.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_Act_of_1996
I didn't realize he liked cigars.
You can already buy eee PC 900A laptops for $200 at BestBuy. Those suckers have 9 inch screens, Atom processors, and a gig of RAM. So who needs this OLPC stuff?
Exactly. The Eee PC is the same price and doesn't only come in a childish green color.
Not under Linux. Microsoft withdrew the public license for Times New Roman last I heard.
My sister opened a computer store in Hawaii. She sells C shells down by the seashore.