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Stellenbosch university mirrors a lot of stuff, including Tucows.
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Moses. do have an FTP link to the university? Or do they have a file listing of what they mirror?
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KaRpiX_ wrote:
Last-Attacker wrote:Does anyone know of a program that looks for new versions of programs (installed on your computer) on the internet?
I remember a few years back that there was something like that, but I just couldn't find it again. Can't even remember the darn thing's name anymore.

Thanks!
I dont know of such a program, but what I use to keep my software up to date is www.download.com's mailing list

Subscribe there for free, then select all drivers and software you want to be kept up-to-date with, and they will email you when a new version of that software gets released. Pretty cool feature of them :)
Thanks man, I think it works ok enough for me (for free that is :wink: )
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Thanks moses. Will have a browse around on there now. :-)
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Anyone know of a free network chat app for windows and linux with some nice lookin GUI?
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Thanks jamin_za.

Unfortunately Teamspeak is for ppl with microphones (I don't have a pair of microphones).

Anyone know of one where you still have to type? :wink:
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Last-Attacker wrote:Anyone know of a free network chat app for windows and linux with some nice lookin GUI?
net send.

eg. net send %pcname% whatever you wanna send
Its free and built in, but akiak the messenger service must be started
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So far I only know of that net send works only for windows. :lol:

And no, its not what I'm looking for.
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http://www.download.com/Network-Chat/30 ... 62337.html

Try that one, the linux version should be a lot easier to source

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DEeRaY wrote:Google is your buddy
Did try Google, thats why I came here because I didn't find exactly what I was looking for.
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DEeRaY wrote:http://www.download.com/Network-Chat/30 ... 62337.html

Try that one, the linux version should be a lot easier to source
Nice app, just a pitty their website doesn't have a linux version. Thanks!

I'll still look into finding an app (with linux version preferrably), but in the end, I'll provably have to write my own one with what I want but I don't have the time for it since I have more than enough other things to do.
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I finally found something more or less I wanted. Ok its in Java but atleast it has the OS independance, etc.

You can check it out, its also server less so it broadcasts.

http://www.usebox.net/jjm/jlanc/
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Free tech books, look at the Linux ones especially.

http://www.techbooksforfree.com/linux.shtml
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Anyone know of an app that allows u to send customisable error messages over networks?
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Monty wrote:Anyone know of an app that allows u to send customisable error messages over networks?
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RyanVM's Windows XP Post-SP2 Update Pack 2.0.7

This pack is designed to bring a Windows XP CD with SP2 integrated fully up to date with all of the latest hotfixes released by Microsoft since SP2's release. It accomplishes this task via direct integration, where files on the CD are directly overwritten by the updated files. This method has numerous advantages over other integration techniques.

Get it here(install file - 54.1mb)
Get it here(RVM Integrator - 636kb and help)

This link might also provide help : Make cd bootable

Maybe a coverdisk request?
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Post it in the cover disk requests then, Mori!
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For the WinAmp users here, there's a nice new version out that has a nice library:

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Oooh...i like the black.
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Yeah I am downloading it right now
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