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		<title>Curious Findings: An update</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2009/02/19/curious-findings-an-update/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 07:41:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mformature.net/category/editorials/curious-findings-editorials/"><img src="http://www.mformature.net/images/cf_header.png" alt="Curious Findings" /></a></p>
<p>This is just a courtesy update for anyone that still follows my "blog".</p>
<p>Recently, I've been deeply involved in a new site known as <a href="http://www.mformature.net">M for Mature</a> that focuses on Quality over Quantity. That being said, I've decided to move my <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/curious-findings/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Curious Findings">Curious Findings</a> series over to M for Mature, so any future postings in this series (and possibly any other series' I have on my blog) can be found there.</p>
<p>I've already posted a new one called: <a href="http://www.mformature.net/2009/01/30/curious-findings-everything/" title="Curious Finding: Everything">Curious Findings: Everything</a> and invite you all to take a look at <a href="http://www.mformature.net">M for Mature</a>, subscribe to our content and hope you'll <a href="http://forums.mformature.net/index.php?referrerid=87">join our community</a>.</p>
<p>I sincerely apologise for the lack of <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/updates/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with updates">updates</a> on my part, on this blog, but am happy to state that it is because of my commitment to M for Mature (which I am extremely proud of, having become what we are today in such a short amount of time) and to announce that, since I've moved my series over to there, you're almost guaranteed <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/updates/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with updates">updates</a> to the <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/curious-findings/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Curious Findings">Curious Findings</a> series, unless I am unable to come up with any.</p>
<p>Later on today, I'll be posted a new <a href="http://www.mformature.net/category/editorials/curious-findings-editorials/">Curious Finding on M for Mature</a> too.</p>
<p>M for Mature is a site and community I am extremely proud of, especially because we are so open to community feedback, get right onto any issues that arise and our focus is completely on Quality over anything else. I hope to see you all over there <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<p>If you have any questions, concerns or suggestions for M for Mature, please don't hesitate to let us know <a href="http://forums.mformature.net/index.php?referrerid=87">on our forums</a> <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: JavaRa</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/11/30/curious-findings-javara/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 19:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Add/Remove Programs]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Java]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[JavaRa]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Revo Uninstaller]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're like me and you tend to wonder what things you have installed on your system, you'll find yourself regularly looking at Add/Remove Programs - or if you're a subscriber to my blog, you'll be using Revo Uninstaller a lot.
Either way, one thing will stick out like a sore thumb if you've been a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you're like me and you tend to wonder what things you have installed on your system, you'll find yourself regularly looking at <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/addremove-programs/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Add/Remove Programs">Add/Remove Programs</a> - or if you're a subscriber to my blog, you'll be using <a title="" href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/23/curious-findings-revo-uninstaller/">Revo Uninstaller</a> a lot.</p>
<p>Either way, one thing will stick out like a sore thumb if you've been a good computer user and have been keeping your system up to date: multiple Java installations of different Java versions. Now, you could go and manually uninstall all the other Java versions - like I used to do - but why waste time?</p>
<p>Today's Curious Finding makes that task as simple as clicking a few times. JavaRa by RaProducts allows you to easily remove older versions of Java and update your system to the latest version with a few clicks of your mouse.</p>
<p>RaProducts describes it best:</p>
<blockquote><p>JavaRa is a simple tool that does a simple job: it removes old and redundant versions of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Simply select "Check for <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/updates/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with updates">Updates</a>" or "Remove Older Version" to begin.</p></blockquote>
<p>Here's what JavaRa looks like:<br />


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                <img src="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/javara.png" alt="JavaRa Screenshot" border="0" id="P710" title="JavaRa Screenshot" /></a> 
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<p><span class="license">License Type</span><br />
JavaRa is completely <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a> and <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/open-source/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with open source">open source</a>. <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span><br />
At the time of posting, JavaRa supports <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-95/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 95">Windows 95</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-98/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 98">Windows 98</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-2000/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 2000">Windows 2000</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-xp/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows XP">Windows XP</a>, and <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-vista/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows Vista">Windows Vista</a> without UAC.</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a title="Download JavaRa" href="http://raproducts.org/click/click.php?id=1" target="_blank">JavaRa</a>.</li>
<li>Extract the files from the .zip you downloaded and run JavaRa.exe</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Delete the files you extracted.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a title="Download JavaRa" href="http://raproducts.org/click/click.php?id=1" target="_blank">JavaRa</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a title="Check out JavaRa's website" href="http://raproducts.org/" target="_blank">JavaRa's website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: WinDirStat</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/11/29/curious-findings-windirstat/</link>
		<comments>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/11/29/curious-findings-windirstat/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 01:41:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Program Description
Ever start up your PC, open up My Computer, notice that you have very little free space left and wonder what on earth is taking up all the space?
I have and always do, but thanks to WinDirStat I can easily find out what files on my system are taking up what space.
Even if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="progdesc">Program Description</span></p>
<p>Ever start up your PC, open up My Computer, notice that you have very little <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a> space left and wonder what on earth is taking up all the space?</p>
<p>I have and always do, but thanks to <a title="Check out WinDirStat's website" href="http://windirstat.info/">WinDirStat</a> I can easily find out what files on my system are taking up what space.</p>
<p>Even if you are like me and know about every little thing that happens on your computer, it is difficult to keep track of what files accumulate over time. Thanks to WinDirStat, all I have to do is run a program, let it index my harddrive(s) and wait for it to generate a report consisting of a tree-view listing of my drive as well as a graphical representation of it too.</p>
<p>So if you find yourself wondering what is taking up all the space on your system or just want to have a look at your harddrives in a cool way, WinDirStat is for you.</p>
<p class="thumbnail">

			    <a href="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/windirstat.jpg" class="highslide"  onclick="return hs.expand(this, {captionId: 'caption-for-P510'})"> 
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</highslide>The image above shows an example of a report that WinDirStat generates.</p>
<p>Not only does it provide you with a graphical representation of your harddrive's contents, but you can move your mouse over all the different colours and it will tell you what block is what file. Click on a file and it will select it in the tree.</p>
<p>One of the most important features, in my opinion, is that WinDirStat is smart when it comes to refreshing the data it has on your drive - if you use WinDirStat to remove or modify a file, only the areas affected will be re-indexed, not your whole drive.</p>
<p>Give it a try, it's pretty cool to see at least once. I use this program a lot to remind myself of the many different files I accumulate over time that I have forgotten about.</p>
<p><span class="license">License Type</span></p>
<p>WinDirStat is completely <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a> and <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/open-source/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with open source">open source</a>. <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span></p>
<p>WinDirStat is known to work on <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-95/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 95">Windows 95</a> (IE5), <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-98/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 98">Windows 98</a> SE, Windows ME, Windows NT4 (SP5), <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-2000/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 2000">Windows 2000</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-xp/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows XP">Windows XP</a>, Windows Server 2003 and <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-vista/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows Vista">Windows Vista</a>.</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a title="Download WinDirStat" href="http://windirstat.info/wds_current_setup.exe" target="_blank">WinDirStat</a>.</li>
<li>Run the setup program you downloaded and follow the on screen instructions.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall it just like any other application.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a title="Download WinDirStat" href="http://windirstat.info/wds_current_setup.exe" target="_blank">WinDirStat</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a title="Check out WinDirStat's website" href="http://windirstat.info/" target="_blank">WinDirStat's website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: KeePass</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/11/28/curious-findings-keepass/</link>
		<comments>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/11/28/curious-findings-keepass/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2008 15:46:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dominik Reichl]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[free]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[KeePass]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[open source]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[password]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[password manager]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[passwords]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[secure]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Program Description
With the growing popularity of the internet and the ease at which people can publish their information, comes an increase in the number of websites we visit and register to.
Usually, when you register to a site, you need to remember a username and password in order to log back in to that account you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="progdesc">Program Description</span><br />
With the growing popularity of the internet and the ease at which people can publish their information, comes an increase in the number of websites we visit and register to.</p>
<p>Usually, when you register to a site, you need to remember a username and password in order to log back in to that account you made. If you are security conscious (which, I find, is quite rare on the internet at this moment) and have a different password for each site, this eventually adds up to a really large number of <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/passwords/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with passwords">passwords</a> you need to remember. If this sounds like you, then you'll find <a title="Check out KeePass's website" href="http://keepass.info/" target="_blank">KeePass</a> by Dominik Reichl very useful.</p>
<p>KeePass is an amazing little password manager whose databases are encrypted with the strongest encryption algorithms known (at the time of posting) - AES and Twofish - and a secure password generator (depending on your settings). Since this application is <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/open-source/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with open source">open source</a>, you can easily look through the code yourself to see if there are any backdoors or malicious code that may compromise your security.</p>
<blockquote><p>As a cryptography and computer security expert, I have never understood the current fuss about the <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/open-source/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with open source">open source</a> software movement. In the cryptography world, we consider <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/open-source/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with open source">open source</a> necessary for good security; we have for decades. Public security is always more secure than proprietary security. It's true for cryptographic algorithms, security protocols, and security source code. For us, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/open-source/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with open source">open source</a> isn't just a business model; it's smart engineering practice.<br />
-Bruce Schneier, Crypto-Gram 1999/09/15</p></blockquote>
<p><span class="license">License Type</span><br />
KeePass is open sourced and <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a>. <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span><br />
KeePass runs, without downloading any additional libraries, on <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-95/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 95">Windows 95</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-98/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 98">Windows 98</a>, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-nt/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows NT">Windows NT</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-2000/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 2000">Windows 2000</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-xp/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows XP">Windows XP</a> (Home &amp; Pro, 32-bit &amp; 64-bit), <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-2003/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 2003">Windows 2003</a> and <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-vista/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows Vista">Windows Vista</a>.</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a title="Download KeePass" href="http://keepass.info/download.html" target="_blank">KeePass</a>.</li>
<li>Run the setup program you downloaded and follow the on screen instructions.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall it just like any other application.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a title="Download KeePass" href="http://keepass.info/download.html" target="_blank">KeePass</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a title="Check out KeePass's website" href="http://keepass.info/" target="_blank">KeePass's website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: RegAlyzer</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/23/curious-findings-regalyzer/</link>
		<comments>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/23/curious-findings-regalyzer/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 02:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[regedit]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[registry]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Safer Networking]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Windows 2003]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Program Description
If you enjoy playing around with the registry and are still using regedit, you're crazy. Drop that useless application and switch to RegAlyzer by Safer Networking to take control over your registry.
There are many things that regedit lacks: a powerful search (regular expressions are useful) feature, an address-bar like feature for quickly jumping to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="progdesc">Program Description</span><br />
If you enjoy playing around with the registry and are still using <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/regedit/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with regedit">regedit</a>, you're crazy. Drop that useless application and switch to <a href="http://www.safer-networking.org/en/regalyzer/index.html" title="Check out RegAlyzer's website" target="_blank">RegAlyzer</a> by Safer Networking to take control over your registry.</p>
<p>There are many things that <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/regedit/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with regedit">regedit</a> lacks: a powerful search (regular expressions are useful) feature, an address-bar like feature for quickly jumping to a key, support for exotic value types, better bookmarks and a history view/management to revert changes made to the registry.</p>
<p>Thankfully, RegAlyzer is the perfect alternative to <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/regedit/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with regedit">regedit</a> as it includes all of the things <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/regedit/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with regedit">regedit</a> lacks.</p>
<p><span class="license">License Type</span><br />
RegAlyzer is completely <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a>. <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span><br />
Windows is all that is required for RegAlyzer to function.</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a href="http://www.safer-networking.org/files/regalyz.exe" title="Download RegAlyzer" target="_blank">RegAlyzer</a>.</li>
<li>Run the setup program you downloaded and follow the on screen instructions.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall it just like any other application.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a href="http://www.safer-networking.org/files/regalyz.exe" title="Download RegAlyzer" target="_blank">RegAlyzer</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a href="http://www.safer-networking.org/en/regalyzer/index.html" title="Check out RegAlyzer's website" target="_blank">RegAlyzer's website</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Take a look at some <a href="http://www.safer-networking.org/en/regalyzer/regalyzer_screens.html" title="Take a look at some RegAlyzer screenshots" target="_blank">RegAlyzer screenshots</a>.</p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: Revo Uninstaller</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/23/curious-findings-revo-uninstaller/</link>
		<comments>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/23/curious-findings-revo-uninstaller/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jan 2008 13:49:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Program Description
If there's one thing I do not like about Windows, it's the useless Add/Remove Programs utility that I spend more time waiting for than anything else. To top it off, I only use it for a mere few minutes and then close it...which means I have to wait for it to find and list [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="progdesc">Program Description</span><br />
If there's one thing I do not like about Windows, it's the useless <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/addremove-programs/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Add/Remove Programs">Add/Remove Programs</a> utility that I spend more time waiting for than anything else. To top it off, I only use it for a mere few minutes and then close it...which means I have to wait for it to find and list all the applications installed on my system each time I want to uninstall something.</p>
<p>Thankfully, there's an excellent alternative to Windows's built in install manager: <a href="http://www.revouninstaller.com/" target="_blank" title="Check out Revo Uninstaller's website">Revo Uninstaller</a> by the <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/vs-revo-group/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with VS Revo Group">VS Revo Group</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/revo-uninstaller/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Revo Uninstaller">Revo Uninstaller</a> provides Windows users with an installed programs manager that is faster AND much more powerful than the built-in alternative provided with Windows. Where I usually have to wait a staggering few minutes just for <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/addremove-programs/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Add/Remove Programs">Add/Remove Programs</a> to list all the installed applications on my system, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/revo-uninstaller/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Revo Uninstaller">Revo Uninstaller</a> lists them all (pretty much) instantly.</p>
<p>Not only is <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/revo-uninstaller/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Revo Uninstaller">Revo Uninstaller</a> faster than <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/addremove-programs/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Add/Remove Programs">Add/Remove Programs</a>, it is also more powerful. Where <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/addremove-programs/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Add/Remove Programs">Add/Remove programs</a> leaves junk from uninstalled programs behind, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/revo-uninstaller/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Revo Uninstaller">Revo Uninstaller</a> scans your registry and your harddrive for any left overs when uninstalling an application.</p>
<p><span class="license">License Type</span><br />
<a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/revo-uninstaller/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Revo Uninstaller">Revo Uninstaller</a> is completely <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a>. <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span><br />
In order to use <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/revo-uninstaller/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Revo Uninstaller">Revo Uninstaller</a> you need either <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-vista/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows Vista">Windows Vista</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-2003/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 2003">Windows 2003</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-xp/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows XP">Windows XP</a> or <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-2000/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 2000">Windows 2000</a>. Note: 64 Bit operating systems are NOT supported.</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a href="http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html" title="Download Revo Uninstaller" target="_blank">Revo Uninstaller</a>.</li>
<li>Run the setup program you downloaded and follow the on screen instructions.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall it just like any other application.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a href="http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html" title="Download Revo Uninstaller" target="_blank">Revo Uninstaller</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a href="http://www.revouninstaller.com/" target="_blank" title="Check out Revo Uninstaller's website">Revo Uninstaller's website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: Process Explorer</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/14/curious-findings-process-explorer/</link>
		<comments>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/14/curious-findings-process-explorer/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 05:58:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Curious Findings]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Process Explorer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Systems Internals]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Task Manager]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[TechNet]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Program Description
Computers are improving at a fast rate and with these improvements comes more space to store the many different programs people find on the net (or on this blog specifically  ). More space usually means more data or programs. More programs means more maintenance and in order for that maintenance to be effective, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="progdesc">Program Description</span><br />
Computers are improving at a fast rate and with these improvements comes more space to store the many different programs people find on the net (or on this blog specifically <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> ). More space usually means more data or programs. More programs means more maintenance and in order for that maintenance to be effective, we need to retire the stock, obsolete Windows Task Manager and replace it with a beast.</p>
<p>Enter Process Explorer by the Systems Internals divison of Microsoft TechNet.</p>
<p>Process Explorer can be a standalone addition to your Windows installation or you can make it replace Windows' Task Manager completely through a simple menu operation. If you'd like more control over the programs running on your system, then I suggest you make Process Explorer replace the default Task Manager that comes with Windows.</p>
<p>Many people ask me what security software I recommend to use and along with my recommendations, I usually respond with "Common Sense". To make deploying a "Common Sense" defense easier, I suggest you enlist the aid of Process Explorer.</p>
<p>Process Explorer's creator, Mark Russinovich, explains why his program is so useful in a <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/emea/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=359" target="_blank" title="Mark Russinovich, TechNet Webcast">TechNet On-Demand Webcast</a>.</p>
<p>This is what Process Explorer looks like:</p>
<p class="thumbnail">
<p><span class="license">License Type</span><br />
This amazing program is available, completely <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a>, from Microsoft TechNet.</p>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span><br />
Process Explorer works on Windows 9x/Me, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-nt/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows NT">Windows NT</a> 4.0, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-2000/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows 2000">Windows 2000</a>, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-xp/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows XP">Windows XP</a>, Server 2003, and 64-bit versions of Windows for x64 and IA64 processors, and <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/windows-vista/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Windows Vista">Windows Vista</a>.</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a href="http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/ProcessExplorer.zip" target="_blank" title="Download Process Explorer">Process Explorer</a>.</li>
<li>Extract it to a directory of your choice.</li>
<li>Run procexp.exe, agree to the license agreement.</li>
<li>(Optional) To make Process Explorer replace the Windows Task Manager click on the "Options" menu then click on "Replace Task Manager". To undo this, just perform this process again, except this time you need to click on "Restore Task Manager".</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Undo the replacement of the Windows Task Manager as outlined above if you chose to replace it.</li>
<li>Delete the Process Explorer files.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a href="http://download.sysinternals.com/Files/ProcessExplorer.zip" target="_blank" title="Download Process Explorer">Process Explorer</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a href="http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653.aspx" target="_blank" title="Check out Process Explorer's website">Process Explorer's website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: TeraCopy</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/05/curious-findings-teracopy/</link>
		<comments>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/05/curious-findings-teracopy/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jan 2008 06:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Curious Findings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Code Sector]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[file transfer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[free]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[payware]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[TeraCopy]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Unlocker]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Program Description
I've lost count of how many times a perfectly good file transfer (copying or moving from one place to another on my harddrives) is interrupted by a file being "in use" or "locked". When one file fails, the whole transfer gets stopped. Such an un-intuitive way of doing things...


			     
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="progdesc">Program Description</span><br />
I've lost count of how many times a perfectly good file transfer (copying or moving from one place to another on my harddrives) is interrupted by a file being "in use" or "locked". When one file fails, the whole transfer gets stopped. Such an un-intuitive way of doing things...</p>
<p class="thumbnail">

			    <a href="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/unlocker_error.png" class="highslide"  onclick="return hs.expand(this, {captionId: 'caption-for-P410'})"> 
                <img src="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/unlocker_error_thumb.png" alt="Error Example Screenshot" border="0" id="P410" title="Error Example Screenshot" /></a> 
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			    </div>

</highslide>Remember this from my previous post? Well it causes problems with file copying and moving too - and unfortunately, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/unlocker/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Unlocker">Unlocker</a> isn't enough to remedy this problem.</p>
<p>On top of this, Windows's copy/move functionality is painstakingly slow, somewhat unreliable and it simply can't handle more than one move or copy task at one time (doing so results in an extreme slow down in transfer speed).</p>
<p>Both of these problems can be worked-around with the help of a little <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/04/curious-findings-unlocker/" title="Read my previous Curious Finding where I talk about Unlocker" target="_blank">Unlocker</a> mixed with a program developed by <a href="http://www.codesector.com/index.php" title="Take a look at other programs developed by Code Sector" target="_blank">Code Sector</a> called <a href="http://www.codesector.com/teracopy.php" target="_blank" title="Check out TeraCopy's website">TeraCopy</a>.</p>
<p>Once you've installed it, you can set TeraCopy as the default copy/move handler (turned on by default) and away it goes every time you copy or move a file. TeraCopy provides a boost in transfer speed through the use of buffers and allows for multiple transfer tasks without a performance hit. Best of all, if you hit a snag, the whole job isn't terminated - TeraCopy just moves on to the next file in the queue.</p>
<p>Even better, if you have <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/unlocker/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Unlocker">Unlocker</a> installed, TeraCopy will notify <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/unlocker/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Unlocker">Unlocker</a>, allowing you to unlock the file, move, rename or delete it just like you would normally do with <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/unlocker/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Unlocker">Unlocker</a>.</p>
<p>This is what TeraCopy looks like:</p>
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			    <a href="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/teracopycompact.png" class="highslide"  onclick="return hs.expand(this, {captionId: 'caption-for-P411'})"> 
                <img src="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/teracopycompact_thumb.png" alt="TeraCopy Compact Screenshot" border="0" id="P411" title="TeraCopy Compact Screenshot" /></a> 
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				<div style="clear:both">TeraCopy Compact Screenshot</div>
	
			    </div>

</highslide><br />


			    <a href="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/teracopybig.png" class="highslide"  onclick="return hs.expand(this, {captionId: 'caption-for-P412'})"> 
                <img src="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/teracopybig_thumb.png" alt="TeraCopy Big Screenshot" border="0" id="P412" title="TeraCopy Big Screenshot" /></a> 
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				<div style="clear:both">TeraCopy Big Screenshot</div>
	
			    </div>

</highslide></p>
<p><span class="license">License Type</span><br />
Unfortunately, this is the first of possibly many applications that I'll tell you about, that is not exactly <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a>.</p>
<p>TeraCopy comes in two flavours: TeraCopy and TeraCopy Pro.</p>
<p>Still, at the time of posting, the difference between the two versions wasn't too much and TeraCopy is generally all people need anyway. TeraCopy is <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a> for home users and TeraCopy Pro will cost you $19.95 (which isn't too bad of a price).</p>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span><br />
I believe this works on all versions of Windows but I don't think this works on 64-bit. If I recall correctly, 64-bit support was added in to version 2 (which is in beta at the time of posting).</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a href="http://www.codesector.com/files/teracopy.exe" target="_blank" title="Download TeraCopy">TeraCopy</a>.</li>
<li>Run the setup program you downloaded and follow the on screen instructions</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall it just like any other application.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a href="http://www.codesector.com/files/teracopy.exe" target="_blank" title="Download TeraCopy">TeraCopy</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a href="http://www.codesector.com/teracopy.php" target="_blank" title="Check out TeraCopy's website">TeraCopy's website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: Unlocker</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/04/curious-findings-unlocker/</link>
		<comments>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/04/curious-findings-unlocker/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 17:40:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Curious Findings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[errors]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Program Description
How many times have you tried to delete a file only to be told it's in use?

I believe I've lost count of how many times _a day_ I encounter these errors. Well, enter Unlocker.
Unlocker is a really nifty application that tries to give you a way around a file being "in use" or "locked". [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="progdesc">Program Description</span><br />
How many times have you tried to delete a file only to be told it's in use?</p>
<p><img src="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/unlocker_error.png" alt="Error Example" height="128" width="408" /></p>
<p>I believe I've lost count of how many times _a day_ I encounter these errors. Well, enter <a href="http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/" title="Check out Unlocker" target="_blank">Unlocker</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/" title="Check out Unlocker" target="_blank">Unlocker</a> is a really nifty application that tries to give you a way around a file being "in use" or "locked". Whenever that nasty error comes up, <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/unlocker/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Unlocker">Unlocker</a> comes into play and offers you a few ways to get around it: Kill the locking process or Unlock the file. It really is that easy and it really does work most of the time.</p>
<p>Alternatively, you can choose to delete, rename, move or copy the locked file too.</p>
<p><span class="license">License Type</span></p>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/unlocker/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Unlocker">Unlocker</a> is <strong>completely <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a></strong> and will always remain <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a>, which means you can use it <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a> of charge for any purposes. If you are satisfied with <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/unlocker/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Unlocker">Unlocker</a> and want to help <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/unlocker/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Unlocker">Unlocker</a> improve or motivate the development of other quality programs, any amount of <a href="http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/#donate" title="Donate to improve Unlocker" target="_blank">donation</a> small or large will be welcome and gratefully appreciated.</p></blockquote>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span><br />
Windows is required in order for this application to function.</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a href="http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/#download" target="_blank" title="Download Unlocker">Unlocker</a>.</li>
<li>Run the setup program you downloaded and follow the on screen instructions</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall it just like any other application.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a href="http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/#download" target="_blank" title="Download Unlocker">Unlocker</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a href="http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/" target="_blank" title="Check out Unlocker's website">Unlocker's website</a>.</p>
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		<title>Curious Findings: HashTab</title>
		<link>http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/2008/01/04/curious-findings-hashtab/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Jan 2008 16:10:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>EvilSeph</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Curious Findings]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Beeblebrox]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[free]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[hash]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[HashTab]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Windows 2000]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Windows 2003]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Windows 95]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Windows 98]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Windows NT]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Windows Vista]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Program Description
The best way to verify if a file is what you're expecting is to check if the unknown file's hash matches the hash of the file you're expecting (usually given to you on the download page of a program, for example).


			     
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="progdesc">Program Description</span><br />
The best way to verify if a file is what you're expecting is to check if the unknown file's <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/hash/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with hash">hash</a> matches the <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/hash/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with hash">hash</a> of the file you're expecting (usually given to you on the download page of a program, for example).</p>
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                <img src="http://evilseph.malloc.us/imgs/hashtab_thumb.png" alt="HashTab Screenshot" border="0" id="P390" title="HashTab Screenshot" /></a> 
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</highslide>Since this is the internet, everyone and their dog can start up a website for a small fee - or no fee at all - which brings to question the validity of the majority of the internet's information. This is where file hashes come into play.</p>
<p>As you may or may not know, I'm quite into the <a href="http://exophase.com" title="Check out eXophase.com for quality content and up to date information on the PSP and other things" target="_blank">PSP</a> <a href="http://lan.st" title="Check out LAN.st for an insight into the real PSP Scene." target="_blank">Scene</a> and as such often find myself updating to the latest custom firmware available or what not which usually requires official Sony update eboots.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, some sites feel it is necessary to upload corrupted eboots (or they do it by mistake?), upload the wrong file and name it something else...or whatever. They just like to deceive you. Or I could just be paranoid and your download could just be corrupted for another reason <img src='http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> . The only way for you to really check how valid a file someone offers to you is, is by checking its file <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/hash/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with hash">hash</a> against the <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/hash/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with hash">hash</a> provided by the author.</p>
<p>And here's where HashTab (developed by <a href="http://beeblebrox.org/" title="Take a look at other programs developed by Cody Batt" target="_blank">Cody Batt</a>) helps us out. After you install HashTab, whenever you view a files properties, you will now see a new File Hashes tab where you can easily calculate the files various hashes.</p>
<p>HashTab supports more <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/hash/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with hash">hash</a> types than what is shown in the screenshot, just right click the area where the hashes are displayed and click on "Settings..." to choose the types of hashes you'd like to see.</p>
<p>Another useful feature HashTab provides is an interface to choose a file to compare against the current file you are dealing with. No need to type hashes out or copy and paste them, just choose the file and HashTab does the work for you.</p>
<p><span class="license">License Type</span><br />
HashTab is <strong>completely <a href="http://my.malloc.us/evilseph/tag/free/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with free">free</a></strong>, all you have to do is agree that "HashTab is the coolest thing ever."</p>
<p><span class="sysreq">System Requirements</span><br />
Windows is required in order for this application to function.</p>
<p><span class="install">Installation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Download <a href="http://beeblebrox.org/hashtab/" target="_blank" title="Download HashTab">HashTab</a>.</li>
<li>Run the setup program you downloaded and follow the on screen instructions</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="uninstall">Uninstallation</span></p>
<ol>
<li>Use Add or Remove Programs to uninstall it just like any other application.</li>
</ol>
<p><span class="download">Download:</span> <a href="http://beeblebrox.org/hashtab/" target="_blank" title="Download HashTab">HashTab</a>.<br />
<span class="info">Info:</span> Check out <a href="http://beeblebrox.org/hashtab/" target="_blank" title="Check out HashTab's website">HashTab's website</a>.</p>
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