I'm looking for an specific application. Let me tell you what i'd like this application to do.
When I do computer repair jobs I wear a usb thumbstick around my neck (yes I know that's geeky) it has all of my setup files / AV's / Service packs and such. I also carry a book of CD's in my SUV which contains the same files
I always update these files. So when I update them I have to go back to the website and grab the latest version. Let's Take Superantispyware for example. The main setup file you download from their website is SUPERAntiSpyware.exe.
No matter which version they are on the setup file is always the same. What I am looking for is an application that can be configured to go out and see if superantispyware.exe has updated since the last time. If it has I would like it to download it for me. It would really nice if I could specify a location that each file downloads to. In the case of superantispyware it would be great if when it downloads it, it saves it to D:\folderbackup\applications\Spyware Scanners\SuperAntispyware and overwrites the previous version.
I'd prefer free but if I have to pay for something that's no big deal.
In addition to the "sidebar app list" and "Collections" features, Microsoft will also deprecate the "Drop" feature. Before you publish this news and credit another site, here is the original source:
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Hi — I’m always interested in soundcards. Like displays, I just want to know I’m getting as much clean “sonic juice” into my brain as possible as the years take their toll.
I’m not entirely sure what to take away from this review, though. It doesn’t really tell me whether the AE‑X is a good product or who it’s actually for. Most of what I’m getting is: there’s a driver to install, here’s what it looks like, and here’s what’s in the box.
There’s a lot of emphasis on the SPDIF input. When you mention not needing to switch headphones between console and PC — does that mean the PC has to be powered on just to pass audio through? That seems like a fairly big waste of energy. Is this more something a streamer would use alongside a capture card?
How are you testing the sound? (Also, you might want to clarify that you’re using the headphones in wired mode when you mention they’re wireless.)
You mention the lack of EMI shielding — how much real‑world difference does that make compared with typical motherboard audio?
On multi‑channel: what exactly isn’t supported? Does this mean Windows spatial audio (Dolby Atmos for Headphones, DTS Headphone:X, etc.) won’t work, or just that the card itself doesn’t decode surround formats? And are there any true multi‑driver “surround” headphones left that would even use that?
You also highlight support for high‑impedance headphones — but what does that translate to in practice? How does it compare to driving the same headphones from a normal device, and does it make any difference for everyday, lower‑impedance models?
In short, who is this card actually targeted at?
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I'm looking for an specific application. Let me tell you what i'd like this application to do.
When I do computer repair jobs I wear a usb thumbstick around my neck (yes I know that's geeky) it has all of my setup files / AV's / Service packs and such. I also carry a book of CD's in my SUV which contains the same files
I always update these files. So when I update them I have to go back to the website and grab the latest version. Let's Take Superantispyware for example. The main setup file you download from their website is SUPERAntiSpyware.exe.
No matter which version they are on the setup file is always the same. What I am looking for is an application that can be configured to go out and see if superantispyware.exe has updated since the last time. If it has I would like it to download it for me. It would really nice if I could specify a location that each file downloads to. In the case of superantispyware it would be great if when it downloads it, it saves it to D:\folderbackup\applications\Spyware Scanners\SuperAntispyware and overwrites the previous version.
I'd prefer free but if I have to pay for something that's no big deal.
Software recommendations would be great.
Thanks
Adam
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