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It supports so many devices and video formats, such as: iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune, Xbox, Nokia, avi, wmv, 3gp, mov, flv and more into avi, mov, asf, wmv, mp4, 3gp and others.
Altysoft Video Converter is a very easy and powerful DVD ripping software, which can convert DVD to various formats.
Altysoft Video Converter can help copy whole DVD to your hard diver, then you can burn them to blank DVD using burning software.
Beside above-mentioned functions, it so easy to download YouTube videos from YouTube website, just specify the URL for the video you want to download.
Many “computer hobbyists” simply wrote their own programs when there was nothing available to do the job. They shared these programs with other enthusiasts freely. The terms “freeware” and “shareware” were loosely used to distinguish them from commercial programs.
Appearing in an episode of Horizon titled Psychedelic Science originally broadcast 5 April, 1998, Bob Wallace said the idea for shareware came to him “to some extent as a result of my psychedelic experience.
VLC – the ultimate multimedia viewer, it can handle most of the modern formats and codecs you’ll encounter out there. Its definitely a must have.
Handbrake – DVD to MPEG-4, handy for the modern mobile video user out there.
Flip4Mac – to deal with .WMV on a Mac
FireFox – because not every web site author checks their site against Safari.
Delicious Library 2 – If you have a lot of DVDs, an incredible way to keep a digital track of them. I guess not essential, but I’ve passed your “top 5″ at this point, so just throwing this out there as a good one to keep around.
File, a database program, calling it user-supported software. Not much later, Bob Wallace produced PC-Write, a word processor, and called it shareware.
GIMP – need some photo editing beyond iPhoto, but don’t want to pay for Photoshop, try this.
The term “shareware” predates the IBM PC. In the early days of personal computers (late 70’s) there were few programs available.
Popular Usage: In 1982, Andrew Fluegelman created a program for the IBM PC called PC-Talk, a telecommunications program, he used the term freeware. About the same time, Jim “Button” Knopf released PC-
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