Thursday, February 28, 2008

THE BURAOT'S WAY.. Downloading mp3 from IMEEM

For those who are mp3 addict and want to download and download mp3 from the internet at (ayaw magbayad).. this are the steps on how to download mp3 from imeem.com..
Just follow the instruction chronologically and voila!!! you can downlaod whatever you songs you want!! Gudluck sa mga katulad kong buraot hehe

by the way you need 2 softwares but don't worry it's freeware and don' t be confused nga pala im using my costumized firefox portable and you can you use any web browser..

music zilla
to download mp3 form site

youtube mp3 converter
to convert flv to mp3


so,,, lets start it on!!!

1)log on to imeem.com









2) in the search bar, type the
title of the song you want to download



















3) after you type the title of the song and query will come up (tama ba terminology ko dun hehe) go to your desktop and run music zilla..












4) now when music zilla is running go back to imeem and click the song(from the list or query of songs) you want to download and let it play.










5)After buffering and when the song is playing, click music zilla and you will see their the song you've chose.. highlight it and check the box(bago ung title ng song[ung mahabang salita na di mo maintindihan kung ano ibig sabihin un ung title ng song rename mo na lang mamaya]) then click download


remember: you must download the song before the leech time reach zero

6) After the download complete.. you can now go to the folder containing the downloaded flv song.. (ung saken is located sa c:/downloads)










7)rename it according to its song title(.flv ang extension don't change)


8)Now convert it to .mp3 format(i'm using free youtube-mp3 converter)



9)After the conversion, locate the file and you can now play it to different media player like winamp,windows media player and you can also copy it to your ipod, ipodquiapo, itouch, iphone, iclone,psp, and syempre creative zen neoon players... enjoy!!!

Microsoft is using Linux for their Servers

When i was searching for OS that is using by some companies for their servers, most OS i've seen is LINUX but what caught my attention is when i found out that even Microsoft s using LINUX for thier Servers.

Alam naman natin na rival OS ang Microsoft at Linux at meron pa ngang time na sinisiraan ng Microsoft ang Linux dahil hindi daw ito secure at marami itong bugs.


Ang nakakapagtaka is gumagamit pala ang Microsoft ng Linux eh sabi nga nila n\hindi ito secure.. naghihirap na nga ba ang Microsoft or just they are having a pentesting on Linux tas tsaka nila hahanapan ng butas den sasabihin sa media.. Pwede rin namang tinitigan talaga nila kung ok n pang Server ang linux then they will have their own OS which is pattern to Linux..

Marami pwedeng dahilan bakit gumagamit ang microsoft ng linux sa kanilang Server pero sa isang katulad ko na estudyante na may alam sa ganitong field... nakakagulat ang ganitong pangyayari, parang naghalo ang balat sa tinalupan..hehehe eto nga pla ung site
CLICK here


Wednesday, February 27, 2008

The Top 50 Proprietary Programs and Their Open Source Alternatives

Not every proprietary program (license software) can drive a person crazy, right? Some, like Norton Ghost, are superb tools for anyone to use. But, the fact that these tools are proprietary can drive open source fanatics up a wall. It’s not the price of the software that makes the real difference (although it’s a reason to migrate from one software to another for many people); it’s the idea that proprietary software comes with boundaries that keeps the user experience confined to…well, being the user. That’s enough to drive any developer crazy.

Below are some of the open source software vs. propriety software or those you need to purchase it before you will use.

Internet Explorer Browser to Firefox Browser: Sure, Internet Explorer (IE) is free; but, that’s because it comes packaged with Windows’ operating systems. Free is far different from open source software, where users have more control over how that software works. While you might feel more comfortable with a proprietary operating system, you can still use an open source browser like Mozilla’s Firefox, an exceptional product that expands its use with ‘add-ons‘ created by avid users

Microsoft Office to OpenOffice
: If the price makes you feel that Microsoft has worked you over, then switch! If you compare Microsoft’s Office with other products, then you’re looking for something that includes an email client, a word processor, a spreadsheet tool, and a multimedia presentation application. The only product that provides a competitive edge against Microsoft is Google (that includes Gmail, Google Docs, Google Presentation and more). But, some would argue that Google isn’t truly open source. So, the next best bet alternative would be OpenOffice, an open source project that includes everything you’d find in Microsoft Office except the email client.
Adobe Dreamweaver to NVU: While this tool is a powerful WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editor, other options exist that can save money. NVU (pronounced N-view, for a “new view”) is a complete Web Authoring System for Linux Desktop users as well as Microsoft Windows users to rival programs like FrontPage and Dreamweaver. Use NVU to create Web pages and manage a Website with no technical expertise or knowledge of HTML.

Macromedia Flash Professional to OpenLaszlo: Developers use Flash to create multimedia events on the Web. Since the program utilizes vector-based graphics, it provides a venue that goes beyond the Web. As an open source product, OpenLaszlo provides developers with a platform to create zero-install Web applications with user interface capabilities of desktop client software. In other words, OpenLaszlo applications developed on one machine will run on all leading Web browsers on all leading desktop OS. These applications, like Flash, provide animation, layout, data binding, server communication and more.

Windows Media Player to VLC: This application seems ubiquitous…no matter what you try to open, Windows Media Player is in your face, right? Well, replace that in-your-face attitude with VLC, an open source program that can supports lots of formats including the one you've downloaded form youtube(.flv). It is has also a version compatible to linux paltforms.

Norton Ghost to Partition Image: Norton Ghost isn’t a shabby backup system, as it’s a complete tool that backs up everything but the kitchen sink. If you have a complete disk failure, Norton Ghost can bring it back to life on a new hard disk (although you don’t need to make a complete backup every time). You can take this backup to external drives, CDs or DVDs. If you’re an open source advocate, however, Norton Ghost doesn’t cut the cake. You’ll want something like Partition Image (for Linux) or Ghost for Unix (G4U) for Windows or Unix users. Both tools are disk cloners that act differently, but they’re as robust as Norton Ghost. Read more at their respective Web sites before you make the jump. (For a complete rescue disk including Partition Image see SystemRescueCd).

WinZip to 7-Zip
: Some of us grew up with WinZip, so it’s sad to say goodbye. But, we all gotta leave home at some point, and when the open source 7-Zip beckons, when extracting firefox portable, i used this software instead of winzip