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Posted on Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 by Jeff
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1. How do I download my program?

Downloading a program from Uberdownloads is really easy. Start your download by clicking on the download link located on the top center of the product page.

2. How can you give out software for free?

How to Keep Your Passwords Safe: Password Safe

Posted on Thursday, July 30th, 2009 by Jeff
Filed under: Howto

How many passwords do you have? Five? Ten? Twenty? Most people don’t even know how many they have—let alone what all of them are. Passwords are supposed to be secret and that makes them very hard to keep track of. You can write down all of your passwords, but then what happens if someone finds your list? Trying to use the same password over and over can get you into trouble too because if someone figures out your password in one place, then they have your password to everywhere else.

What’s your solution? How do you keep all of your passwords safe?

Passwords Safe solves this problem. Password Safe stores your passwords inside a secure file. When you need access to your passwords, the only password you have to remember is Password Safe’s.

Passwords Safe stores your passwords in an easy-to-use interface that is secure and makes your information easy to get to at the same time. You can rest assured that your information is safe because Password Safe knows passwords and security.

Save Your Tunes Part 2

Posted on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 by Jeff
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You’ve got your files on your computer. Maybe you’ve downloaded some. Maybe you’ve learned how to extract your music from your CDs in our earlier article here. Some MP3 players, like iPods and iPhones, might not play your songs even though they are music files now. This is because the formats on iPods and iPhones are different from the formats on your computer so you need yet another piece of savvy open source technology to put your music onto your music player, MediaCoder.

MediaCoder is a trascoder, which means it changes the formats of audio and video files. Most media transcoders can deal with just a few file types but MediaCoder is built with widespread coverage in mind and can handle many different file types.

Save Your Tunes Part 1

Posted on Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009 by Jeff
Filed under: Howto

Music CDs are going the way of 8-tracks and cassette tapes. Very few people have portable CD players any more. Instead, everyone has iPods, iPhones and MP3 players now.

There is a way to turn CDs into music files. It’s called a CD extractor or a ripper. CD rippers extract the files from music CDs and turn them into audio files on a computer. Once the files are on the computer they can be played or uploaded into music devices like any other audio files.

At Uberdownloads.com, we have many different CD rippers, each of them good in their own way see them here, but if you want a CD extractor that is top-of-the-line free ware and easy to use then we suggest CDex.

How to Make Your Own DVDs

Posted on Monday, June 1st, 2009 by Jeff
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There is a difference between burning a DVD and making your own DVD. When you burn a DVD, you use a program to create a copy of the DVD but, often, this copy won’t play in a DVD player. If you want a DVD that will play in a DVD player then you need a program that will allow you to make your own DVDs.

When you put a DVD in your DVD player you see a menu with commands like “Play,” “Chapters” and “Features.” That’s how your DVD player is designed to work and that is why a DVD with a movie burned onto it with a normal DVD burning program won’t play—it doesn’t have a menu.

There are a few programs out there that will allow you to create your own DVDs to play in your DVD player, but DVD Styler is one of the best. We suggest DVD Styler as your solution for making your own DVDs because it is easy to use, effective and fun.

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