VSO Software CopyTo v5.1.0.2-TE | 46 Mb From ColomboZone
Covers all your burning needs
Easy to use, burn with a simple right click Burn audio / video / data / iso files Compatible with all drives and disks Burn DVD video and burn Blu-ray video to play on any home player Copy DVD or any disk to disk copy Integrated in Windows Shell Light burning alternative to heavy intrusive burning suites
Intuitive and idiot proof software
A smart project analyzer suggests the best output format Easy file selection: see which files have been added and how much space is left on disk. Hints and tips guide you for a 100% successful burn Depending on the contents of the project, a mini media player is added to the disk for easy playback Integrated voice notifications let you know what is happening Customizable interface with quick acces buttons with your favorites tasks
Burn your music
Create mp3 cd or any mp3 disk, MP3 to CD - Automatic mp3 conversion from any audio or video format, extracts audio from any file: web video clips, live concerts, ect. Burn audio cd, ultra compatible with many devices Make your own playlists Convert videos to mp3 files
Scientific Toolworks Understand v3.0.613 (x86/x64) | 113 Mb From ColomboZone
Understand is a static analysis tool for maintaining, measuring, & analyzing critical or large code bases. From metrics and graphs to dependency analysis, Master your source code with Understand.
Basic Metrics
* Class Count * File Count * Function Count * Line Count * Blank Line Count * Code Line Count * Comment Line Count * Inactive Line Count * Declarative Statement Count * Executable Statement Count * Ratio Comment to Code
Advanced Metrics (Partial list)
* Cyclomatic Complexity * Knots * Class Coupling * Percent Lack of Cohesion * Path Count * Max Inheritance * Base Class Count * Inherited Class Count * Number of Instance Methods * Weighted Methods per Class
Zoom Player DS was created specifically for serving Digital Signage applications. It can process and display any combination of media files in any screen formation. Business Edition DS can address any type of display from indoors screens to outdoors electronic billboards and it can use one or multiple display areas concurrently on one screen or across a cluster of screens. Business Edition DS offers unparalleled performance, perfect stability under any condition and the level of stability & support you need for professional Digital Signage projects.
Zoom Player FLEX offers the following features: * Advanced Smart Play controls * Advanced command-line instructions and parameters offer endless automated operation and playback possibilities * Advanced screen saver and screen damage-prevention options * Audio re-sync function * Auto detection of aspect ratio, video and blanking per DVD type * Auto extract & play of archived media files * Auto media file stream selection for audio and subtitles * Auto playback of multi-segment files * Auto-Save of definitions file per-disc (including Aspect Ratio, Video Position, Color Values, etc) * Auto-execute of external programs according to user definition upon disc detection and prior to playing * Auto-save of user preferences & definitions per every disc * Bookmarking system with auto-load bookmark options * Category-based media library with smart navigation options * Choice of sub models with different display output/configuration options to select from match the right tool with your project needs * Closed captions support in media files * Communication & Control API (TCP/IP or WinAPI's SendMessage) covering the entire feature-set enabling reporting functionality and supported by many 3rd party applications
IconCool Studio Pro v7.50-F4CG | 23 Mb From ColomboZone
IconCool Studio is a complete solution for 32 bit icon editing and creation. The program includes all standard image editing tools, as well as a variety of filters and effects that can be used to enhance your icon designs. The included Mixer enables you to create custom icons from scratch, using multiple layers and a variety of ready-to-use design elements. In addition to icon and (animated) cursor formats, the program also supports editing of GIF, JPG and PNG image files. Other features included support for Vista icons, Photoshop plug-in and transfer, multi-format import/export and more.
- Edit 32bit icons, ICLs, CURs and ANIs; - Perfectly support creating Vista icons; - Build-in fantastic IconCool Mixer tool; - Powerful and easy-to-use marquee operation; - 60+ visible filters and flexible gradient editing; - Powerful Photoshop plug-in function; - Support 20 format images import/export; - Support watermark and unique lighting effects; - Fantastic magic wand tool; - Offer 700 royalty-free Vista icons;
Speakerboxxx 1. OutKast - Intro (1:29) 2. OutKast - Ghetto Musick (Feat. Andre 3000) (3:56) 3. OutKast - Unhappy (3:19) 4. OutKast - Bowtie (Feat. Sleepy Brown And Jazze Pha) (3:56) 5. OutKast - The Way You Move (Feat. Sleep Brown) (3:54) 6. OutKast - The Rooster (3:57) 7. OutKast - Bust (Feat. Killer Mike) (3:08) 8. OutKast - War (2:43) 9. OutKast - Church (3:27) 10. OutKast - Bamboo (Interlude) (2:09) 11. OutKast - Tomb of the Boom (Feat. Konkrete, Big Gipp, And Ludacris) (4:46) 12. OutKast - E-Mac (Interlude) (0:24) 13. OutKast - Knowing (3:32) 14. OutKast - Flip Flop Rock (Feat. Killer Mike And Jay-Z) (4:35) 15. OutKast - Interlude (1:15) 16. OutKast - Reset (Feat. Khujo Goodie And Cee-Lo) (4:35) 17. OutKast - D-Boi (Interlude) (0:40) 18. OutKast - Last Call (Feat. Slimm Calhoun, Lil' Jon & The East Side Boyz, And Mello) 19. OutKast - Bowtie (Postlude) The Love Below 1. OutKast - The Love Below (Intro) (1:27) 2. OutKast - Love Hater (2:49) 3. OutKast - God (Interlude) (2:20) 4. OutKast - Happy Valentine's Day (5:23) 5. OutKast - Spread (3:51) 6. OutKast - Where Are My Panties? (1:54) 7. OutKast - Prototype (5:26) 8. OutKast - She Lives In My Lap (4:27) 9. OutKast - Hey Ya! (3:55) 10. OutKast - Roses (6:09) 11. OutKast - Good Day, Good Sir (1:24) 12. OutKast - Behold A Lady (4:37) 13. OutKast - Pink & Blue (5:04) 14. OutKast - Love In War (3:25) 15. OutKast - She's Alive (4:06) 16. OutKast - Dracula's Wedding (2:32) 17. OutKast - The Letter (0:20) 18. OutKast - My Favorite Things 19. OutKast - Take Off Your Cool 20. OutKast - Vibrate 21. OutKast - A Life In The Day Of Benjamin Andre (Incomplete)
Enclave- Shadows of Twilight PAL-WBFS English | Platform: Wii | Release: May 18, 2012 | Publisher: TopWare Interactive | Developer: Village1 Entertainment | 2.09 GB Genre: Action
The end seemed inescapable... Vatar - the Prince of Darkness had won. But a lonely Mage stands high up on a mountain ridge, defying the Demon. He lifts his staff high in the air then thumps it down on the earth - and unimaginably powerful spells are created, harnessing the infernal powers of nature. The rift caused by the Mages powerful spell continues to expand, sucking everything into a seemingly endless abyss. On the one side an Enclave of Light was created, which they called Celenheim. On the other side of the gigantic ravine, dark and evil life forms were fighting to survive in the outlands.However, the centuries passed and now the ravine has become narrower. Attacks from the shadow world have grown in number and intensity. In these difficult times, vital decisions must be made, and its all up to the player! Will he lead the distraught populace of Celenheim into battle against the creatures of the darkness and save the Enclave from destruction? Or will he ally himself with the shadow hordes of the Outlands and attack the Enclave? Whatever he decides, the player is guaranteed endless adventures, lots of thrills and loads of action in the fantastic world of "Enclave"!
Game Features: Familiar gameplay elements from the original award-winning version of the game make a grand return to the stage, complimented by carefully implemented refinements of several of the game’s mechanics. These new features include an updated save system allowing players to bookmark their progress at any time, and an interactive tutorial to allow new audiences to jump right into the action of "Enclave: Shadows of Twilight". Best of all both storylines are unlocked at the outset, providing 27 different and completely new balanced levels for players to experience right from the start!
Region : PAL Format : WBFS
Languages: Multi 5 (En,De,Fr,It,Es)
The game file is in WBFS format so it can be easily added to a HDD or Thumb Drive Install to Drive, or convert to full ISO for disk burning using "WiiBackupManager"
Burning Man (2011) From ColomboZone 720p BRRip | AVI | English | 1h 50 min | 1280x544 | XviD - 3849 kbps | AC3 - 640 kbps | 2.96 GB Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance IMDB
An English chef with a chic restaurant on Bondi Beach trying to put his life and his relationship with his son back on track while surrounded by women.
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VA - Jazz And Beatles (2010) From ColomboZone 14 tracks | Genre: Jazz/Cool Jazz | Release: 2012 | MP3 320 kbps | 228 MB
Tracklist:
01. M.P.R. � Intro 00:19 02. Jazzystics Ft. Deborah Dixon � Day Tripper 03:12 03. Sarah Menescal � Here Comes The Sun 02:32 04. Betty Says � Yesterday 02;32 05. The Bryan J. White Quarter � Honey Pie 02:36 06. The Cooltrane Quarter � Oh! Darling 03:59 07. Deborah Dixon & Les Crossaders � A Hard Day�s Night 02:53 08. Scubba Ft. Sarah Menescal � Something 02:38 09. Eve St. Jone � Blackbird 02:18 10. M.P.R. � Intro (Part II) 00:23 11. Richard Eastwood � Let It Be 03:45 12. 48th St. Collective � Come Together 03:11 13. Jamie Lancaster � All You Need Is Love 03:25 14. Renauld & The Smooth Jazz Quintet � Hey Jude 03:34
John Mayer's mouth has gotten him in all sorts of trouble over the years. His music? Not so much. "Born and Raised," Mayer's fifth studio album, follows four successful full-lengths, all of which have reached the Top 10 of the Billboard 200. Sadly, "Born and Raised" is the first album the musician will not be able to support live, at least for the time being: Mayer is currently struggling with a throat condition called granuloma, and canceled a planned spring tour earlier this year.
On his latest, the singer, songwriter, guitarist and (increasingly) harmonica player works with Grammy Award-winning co-producer Don Was and a small, tight ensemble that features Chuck Leavell (the Rolling Stones, the Allman Brothers Band, Eric Clapton) on keyboards, while Chris Botti, Sara Watkins, Jim Keltner and Greg Leisz make guest appearances. It's one of Mayer's most diverse and exploratory albums yet, trying on a variety of different styles to accompany a set of particularly reflective and soul-searching tunes.
What are some of the best songs on "Born and Raised"? Here is the track-by-track breakdown of John Mayer's latest.
Queen of California: "Looking for the sun that Neil Young hung/After the gold rush of 1971," Mayer sings on the album's opening track -- and he's not kidding. "Queen of California," which also references Joni Mitchell, is cut straight from the Laurel Canyon of the early 70s with its gentle, acoustic start, a loose, jammy veneer and honey-sweet harmonies.
The Age of Worry: With some tasty acoustic picking leading into an anthemic Celtic signature, Mayer searches for his own peaceful easy feeling. "Don't be scared to walk alone/Don't be scared to like it," sings the man, whose high-profile couplings have made him a tabloid favorite.
Shadow Days: The first single from "Born and Raised" offers mea culpas and amends. "I ain't no troublemaker, and I never meant her harm," Mayer explains, adding "that doesn't mean I didn't make it hard to carry on." Nevertheless, he declares himself "a good man with a good heart" amidst a gentle mix of mellow Southern rock.
Speak For Me: Mayer's sonic tour of California turns towards Lindsey Buckingham here, with a rolling guitar figure and a gentle but lively mood. Mayer seems a little down on his colleagues here ("The music on my radio ain't supposed to make me feel alone") and yearns for someone who can "play a song that I can sing" and "make me feel as I am free."
Something Like Olivia: Jim Keltner's drumming lends this track a grittier groove, but it's still smooth, loose and soulful, with a little bit of church flavor thanks to Chuck Leavell's organ.
Born and Raised: The opening harmonica lends a Dylan-esque flavor to the album's title track, a rootsy paean marked by Greg Leisz's sharp lap steel and supporting vocals by David Crosby and Graham Nash. It's another coming to terms moment for Mayer, who mourns that "it gets hard to fake what I won't be."
If I Ever Get Around to Living: Mayer's still dreaming on "Born and Raised's" longest track -- this time back to when he was 17, without tattoos and heeding his mother's order to do his chores. The song sports a gentle countenance.
Love is a Verb: Somewhere Curtis Mayfield is smiling as Mayer taps into a soulful, organic "People Get Ready" vibe -- which, at only 2:24, could carry another minute or so without real effort. "You can't get through love/On just a pile of IOU's" is arguably the album's best lyric, too.
Walt Grace's Submarine Test, January 1967: A flight of fancy about a mad scientist/inventor/eccentric, his homemade underwater machine and a cruise across the Pacific. Chris Botti's trumpet gives the track a stately overture, and the rolling, martial-styled rhythm pattern propels the tune without intruding on the narrative.
Whiskey, Whiskey, Whiskey: Harmonica, piano and subtle guitar gently push things along as Mayer ruminates about "the man I never got to be," and about nights spent drinking and waking up (presumably) hungover and (definitely) alone.
A Face to Call Love: With Sara Watkins guesting on vocal and violin, Mayer eyeballs a hopeful future "of days that haven't happened yet," filled with easy domesticity that compensates for any of the past tumult in his life. Sweeter and poppier than the rest of "Born and Raised," it swells in volume and ends with a fully drawn arrangement that conveys both triumph and relief.
Born and Raised (Reprise): A short, end-credit kind of tune that's Cali-style country & western, with more harmonica and rootsy cheer.
Plot: Sam Witwicky leaves the Autobots behind for a normal life. But when his mind is filled with cryptic symbols, the Decepticons target him and he is dragged back into the Transformers' war.
"I don't need no sympathy, I won't cry and whine/Life's my light and liberty, and I'll shine when I wanna shine," Adam Lambert sings on "Trespassing's" title track, which is in the running for 2012's "Most Deliriously Fun Pop Track" crown. The former "American Idol" finalist is often haunted by expectations and identity issues in his singles, but Lambert sports his most brilliant colors when he is oozing confidence, as on "Trespassing" and, thankfully, most of his second album.
Lambert's latest full-length dips into a variety of genres, playfully prodding at electronica and exploring the rock balladry of 2009 debut "For Your Entertainment," but mostly, Lambert just wants to dance. The first half of "Trespassing" frolics through well-worn funk, house and electro-pop tropes, but the club capers never get stale, thanks to Lambert's vocal charisma and ridiculous power. A song like "Shady" could collapse under its fatuous lyrics, but on the track, Lambert demonstrates the raw energy that would make him a great frontman for a band like, say, Queen.
Because of the outlandishness embedded in everything he touches, it's easy to not take Adam Lambert seriously. This, of course, is a mistake. "Trespassing" continues the work of the underrated "For Your Entertainment" and allows the singer to keep unveiling his character in broad, colorful strokes. The lesson with Adam Lambert is the same now as it was when he was burning up "Idol" three years ago -- underestimate him at your own risk. Which songs on "Trespassing" are worth your time? Check out our track-by-track review of Adam Lambert's latest album.
1. Trespassing - A startling, stomping, altogether tremendous opening, in which Lambert snarls "Wait 'til you get a load of me" while strutting over a Pharrell Williams beat that Michael Jackson would have loved.
2. Cuckoo - Lambert leaps from MJ to Daft Punk, with a waterfall of synthesizers raining down upon his chest-thumping party plans. The line "Gonna get out of this straitjacket!" smacks of double entendre.
3. Shady - Robotic posing leads into some harmonized funk, as Lambert requests a ticket to the underground. Third straight track with killer production.
4. Never Close Our Eyes - The album's first ballad? Nope. The emotional opening turns out to be a red herring for another supple Euro-dance anthem that recalls David Guetta's most effective singles.
5. Kickin' In - With its crazed synth intro segueing into another tightly wound, club-set banger, "Kickin' In" becomes the front-runner for the song most likely to dazzle in Lambert's live show.
6. Naked Love - It's still uptempo, but "Naked Love" exhibits a tenderness missing from the previous tracks' salacious come-ons. Perhaps it won't be a single, but "Naked Love" is vital to "Trespassing's" sense of balance.
7. Pop That Lock - "Tonight we burn it all!" Lambert professes before another cavalcade of percussive drops and piercing keystrokes cave in his voice. One of the album's few whiffs.
8. Better Than I Know Myself - The logical sequel to "Whataya Want From Me," the lead single retains its icy sheen months after it first hit airwaves, as Lambert exposes his most vulnerable tendencies in stirring fashion.
9. Broken English - A downright strange amalgamation of styles: Lambert hopscotches between R&B verses, massive pop hooks and dubstep twitches before seemingly free-falling in the bridge. It shouldn't make sense, but the singer ties it together.
10. Underneath - A revealing, piano-driven ballad that ramps up into 'epic' mode as time elapses. Sadly, this would have packed more of a wallop if it had been uniformly bare throughout, as in its first minute.
11. Chokehold - The verses float freely and let Lambert muse on past relationship transgressions. The refrains carry an industrial quality, with a guitar speaking as severely as the vocalist. The listener gets to soak it all in, blissfully.
12. Outlaws of Love - "Everywhere we go, we're looking for the sun/Nowhere to grow old, we're always on the run," Lambert laments, as he seemingly drags himself out of the club and stares bleary-eyed into the future. More than any other song here, "Outlaws" demonstrates Lambert's impressive range -- he can play the sober adult just as well as the carefree party-starter.