Convert your MP3 to AMR file ShowConvert your MP3 to AMR file
Mobile AMR converter 1.3.0
Allok MP3 to AMR Converter 2.0.2
Mobile Ringtone Converter 2.3
Mobile Media Converter 1.0.0
AMR is the acronym for Adaptive Multi-Rate. This is an audio file format for saving...
[Ubuntu 9.04] Installing VirtualBox 3 Show[Ubuntu 9.04] Installing VirtualBox 3
You may have noticed VirtualBox is already present in the Ubuntu, but note that only the version 2.x, and without USB support is present.
Here is how to install version 3.x:
wget -q...
Read/ Burn a file .DMG ShowRead/ Burn a file .DMG
A .DMG file an iso image which is used under the Mac OS X .
To convert a file .DMG in to ISO image, you can use the software UltraISO which you can download on below link:...
Download EzCheckPersonal ShowezCheckPersonal utility will let you manage your personal assets and also useful for designing and printing your personal checks, blank check stock and also created pre-printed checks.
You will be able to print checks of size 8-1/2" X 11" size or 6"...
Download Tutu RMVB to X Converter ShowI introduce you Tutu RMVB to X Converter which is a powerful conversion tool to convert RM and RMVB files into AVI, DivX, XviD, MPEG, WMV, MOV, ASF, QuicTime, 3GP, MP4, M4V and so forth.
It can convert your RMVB file so that it can be supported by...
Download VLC for Mac OS X PowerPC ShowVLC media player is a multimedia player capable of playing many audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg, ...), as well as DVD or VCD and various protocols streaming.
It can also be used as a server for streaming unicast or...
ATA, IDE and EIDE ShowOverview
The ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) standard is a standard interface that allows you to connect storage peripherals to PC computers. The ATA standard was developed on May 12, 1994 by the ANSI (document X3.221-1994).
Despite the...
Multichannel audio (5.1, 6.1, 7.1) ShowMultichannel audio
The term "multichannel audio" refers to the use of multiple audio tracks to reconstruct sound on a multi-speaker sound system. Two digits separated by a decimal point (2.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, etc.) are used to classify the various...