Download Dangerous Dave for PC.

Saturday, July 23, 2016

Dangerous Dave is a 1988 computer game by John Romero. It was developed for the Apple II and DOS as an example game.

The object of the game is to collect gold cups to move on to the next level. Since the original 1988 publishing of Dangerous Dave on UpTime, there have been three sequels and three ports of the original to other platforms.

The idea for Dangerous Dave came to John Romero under the influence of Super Mario. There are similarities between the two games, such as the secret levels, the level design, the monsters, and the jumping. The mission is to guide Dave through ten levels, collecting trophies in the hideout of his enemy, Clyde.

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NOTE: This game works like a charm on Windows XP but doesn't work on Windows 10. Other operating systems are not tested yet.
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MP3 Cutter and Joiner Free Download.

Thursday, July 7, 2016
Free MP3 Cutter Joiner is an lightweight tool that is easy to use and has a plain looking interface. It allows you to merge multiple files or parts of multiple files into a singular, large file. You can also cut and join MP3's without losing any quality.

Free MP3 Cutter Joiner is pretty accurate and has the ability to edit files within one millisecond. This can be very useful if you want to do things like make your own ringtones.

Key features include:
Cut/join with high precision and without losing quality.
Marge multiple files or parts of multiple files into a singular file.

Overall, Free MP3 Cutter Joiner is basic on functionality and has a very old looking interface. The application only supports MP3 files and the lack of features lets this application down. If you need to work with MP3s and no other formats, and need only basic functionality, Free MP3 Cutter Joiner will be ok for your needs.

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How to disable Incognito Mode in Google Chrome.

Saturday, July 2, 2016
This simple how-to will show you how to modify the registry to disable Incognito Mode in Google Chrome Web Browser.

METHOD - 1:
Go to Start -> Run/Search and type "regedit"

Browse to the following registry location

HKEY_Local_Machine\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome
NOTE: You may have to add new Keys for Google and Chrome.

Add a new dword "IncognitoModeAvailability" with a value of "00000001" to "HKEY_Local_Machine\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome"

If you currently have Google Chrome open you will need to restart it in order for the changes to take effect. At this point, the Incognito mode option should be disabled.


METHOD - 2:
Method 1 is very simple but sometimes it just doesn't work. So here is a little more technical method to disable incognito mode in google chrome.
Google Chrome

Chrome used to accept registry settings similar to IE but that is no longer the case. You now need to download and install Group Policy Templates from here:
http://dl.google.com/dl/edgedl/chrome/policy/policy_templates.zip
Then follow this procedure:

Unzip the policy_templates.zip file.

From the Windows Start button enter “gpedit.msc” in the search box and press [Enter]. This will open the Local Group Policy Editor.

Either under Computer Configuration or User Configuration (as you wish), right-click on “Administrative Templates” and click “Add/Remove Templates”.

Click “Add” and open the file “policy_templates\windows\adm\en-GB\chrome.adm” (replace the “en-GB” with your own country).

Once installed, open up the “Administrative Templates” and you will see either a new folder “Google” or a new folder “Classic Administrative Templates (ADM)”. The latter on Windows 7/8.

Open up “Google” and then click on “Google Chrome” and you will see a whole raft of settings (for more info: http://www.chromium.org/administrators/policy-list-3).

Double-click “Incognito mode availability” and a dialog will open.

Now the confusing bit: select “Enabled” and then in the drop-down list underneath select “Incognito mode disabled”.

You can check which policies are active by going to “chrome://policy/” in Chrome.


Hope you now can't access incognito... :)
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