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VLC 2.0.1 64-Bit Version Compatable With Waterfox 03/27/2012
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VLC 2.0.1 64-Bit came out a few days ago, and now it's compatible with Waterfox, the 64-Bit compiled build of Firefox for Windows.
VLC 2.0.1 64-Bit can be downloaded from VLC's FTP's archive.
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XFCE Ambiance Style Theme for Windows 7 02/13/2012
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Here's a XFCE Ambiance Style Theme I made for Windows 7.
[Note: This Theme will disable Windows Aero.]
Wallpaper is GNU from Xubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala.
Download Here
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How to manually install spell check into Pidgin [Windows] 02/11/2012
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Software You Need: 7-Zip, Pidgin, Web Browser, Windows 32 or 64-bit.

1. Open CMD as Administrator.
2. In CMD, enter cd %ProgramFiles(x86)% if your on an 64-Bit OS or cd %ProgramFiles% if your on 32-Bit. Hit enter.
3. Type in: mkdir pidgin\spellcheck\share\enchant\myspell\ then hit enter.
4. Download and save the American English Dictionary to your Desktop.
5. Open the Dictionary's .oxt extension inside 7-Zip.
6. Open %ProgramFiles(x86)%\pidgin\spellcheck\share\enchant\myspell\ in Windows Explorer.
7. Extract en_US.aff and en_US.dic to the myspell folder.
8. Restart Pidgin.
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Microsoft To Pull DVD Support On Windows 8 08/07/2011
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It looks like Microsoft is pulling DVD playback support in Windows 8. Some OEM's might stay away from Windows 8 for the Laptop and Desktop if they don't want to buy a license for each system or they might charge the consumer extra. OEM's that make netbooks and tablets will probably stay will Windows 8 since most don't have a optical drive. Microsoft started including DVD playback support in Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows 7 Home Premium and higher has DVD playback support. If Microsoft does end their partnership with Dolby and they don't find a alternative, customers will have to get their own license for DVD playback. Eg. CyberLink PowerDVD SE (Around $15 retail).

With movie streaming on the rise, it's only time until all movie disks become obsolete. Apple is already phasing out optical drives.

 ~darkfur93 Written on LibreOffice 3.4.2
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