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It's not "right" review my own program: DiskMax (http://www.koshyjohn.com/software/diskmax.html)

I feel it's really good and the initial buzz around the web reflects the same but usage is far from critical mass. So if someone else could do it for me here, I feel it would be a great service to the neowin community...

Related Links:

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=757688

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Secu...g/DiskMax.shtml

http://download.cnet.com/DiskMax/3000-18512_4-10912587.html

http://www.pallab.net/2009/03/14/reclaim-y...e-with-diskmax/

Thanks....

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Dear NeoWinners,

I would like to ask someone to review the Portable applications launcher - CodySafe

I beleive that it is much more user-friendly, powerful and convenient than PortableApps Menu, Pstart or any other.

Maybe someone can make a comparison testing of these applications.

Thanks in advance

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Looking at upgrading to a data phone, and am really considering getting one of the Android-based HTC phones. The Desire and the Legend are coming up [though I'm not sure when], but I'm looking at sooner than later. There's an older [albeit small] review of the Magic [and all the photos seem to be deadlinked], so another review of that would be awesome.

Or of course, any other Android phones out there. [unfortunately the Nexus isn't an option--they won't ship to Canada just yet.]

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The HP G62 please. I'm looking at a very good priced i5, 4GB G62 laptop for $600 and would like to know if its worth buying.

I trust HP's products but the G62 seems to be a the dark horse of their product line considering I cannot find an adequate review on the internet.

If anyone has one. Please tell me what you think of it (pros and cons) so I can make my choice fast! Thank you. :D

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