Since I was doing lots of photo editing these few weeks, I found out that Save As JPEG in Photoshop taking too much time. At first I was trying to use the Photoshop Action to automate the Save As process, but Photoshop Action does not support Save As with the
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Free Android Source Code for Battery Status/Widget
I’m distributing my Source Code for the Battery Status and Battery Widget that I have shared in the previous posts. You may visit Android Apps page to grab the Source Code. I’m releasing these Source Codes as below license: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
Firefox 16
Mozilla has released Firefox 16 today! Try it now! Anyway, I’m still waiting for the Waterfox team to compile the 64-bit version of Firefox. [can’t wait!] :: aerobrainTech ::
How to Crack RAR / ZIP?
Have you ever lost or forgotten the password for your RAR or ZIP archive? At first you don’t want others to have access to your ‘secret’ files. But after sometimes (maybe few months or few years), you totally forgotten the password. The good news is, RAR / ZIP archive are
Waterfox is the 64-bit version of Firefox
If you are running a 64-bit machine with 64-bit Windows, you might want to try Waterfox. If you haven’t notice, so far Mozilla only release the 32-bit version of Firefox. Waterfox code is based on Firefox but has been recompiled to suit under 64-bit environment. This means, it should be
Firefox is Now 11!
The title maybe confusing .. but it’s true!! Firefox 11 has been available for download at the link below: :: aerobrainTech ::
Truecrypt 7.1a
TrueCrypt has released new version 7.1a. Starting version 7.1, TrueCrypt now supports Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. As I mentioned before in my previous post, TrueCrypt is the best open source encryption software. You may visit TrueCrypt.org to download. :: aerobrainTech ::
TrueCrypt: on the fly encryption
Nowadays, we can carry lots of information with us especially when digital storage device capacity has increased exponentially over the past few years. I remember buying my very first USB drive which capacity only 16MB (year 2001), at the same cost right now (year 2011) I could buy 250GB portable