Orbit Download Manager

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Download: http://www.orbitdownloader.com/download.htm

Orbit Downloader, leader of download manager revolution, is devoted to new generation web (web2.0) downloading, such as video/music/files/flash/flv from Myspace, YouTube, Imeem, Pandora, Rapidshare. Also RTMP flash streaming support. And to make general downloading easier and faster.

All features of Orbit Download Manager.

1. Download social music, video and streaming media
Orbit Downloader is devoted to new generation web application downloading and provides a total solution to download music and video. So you can download streaming media, social music, social video, movie, flash and file from anywhere include Pandora, YouTube, Yahoo, Myspace and Rapidshare more simple and easy.


2. Extreme download acceleration
In general, Orbit Downloader is based on P2P technology. It has a smart download logic accelerator that features intelligent dynamic file segmentation. And Orbit Downloader has advanced robust multithread download algorithm implemented with high quality. It can speed up to 500% faster with great acceleration.

3. Super Light: micro-sized and resource-friendly
Orbit Downloader is written with efficiency in mind, it typically uses less than 3MB of memory and 3% of cpu when downloading. Additionally, the installation package is less than 2MB.

4. Support Rapidshare download.
Orbit downloader Support HTTPS and HTTP POST method. Orbit downloader can make your downloads from file-sharing service websites include RapidShare much faster, safer and more stable.


5. Support IE, Firefox, Maxthon, Opera.
Orbit Downloader supports IE, FireFox, Maxthon and Opera.

6. Support Metalink download.
Orbit Downloader supports Metalink download and gives you extremely fast download speeds.

7. Support HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, MMS, RTSP and RTMP protocols.
You can easily download files with a browser click from any remote server via HTTP/ HTTPS/ FTP/ RTSP/ MMS. And the RTMP protocol will be supported soon.

8. Support Proxy server configuration.
You can set Orbit Downloader to use a proxy server. Orbit Downloader can work well with HTTP,HTTP and SOCKS5 protocols.

9. Support download pause and resume
Orbit Downloader can resume broken downloads. So you needn't start the downloading process from the very beginning after casual interruption. You can resume unfinished download from the moment when it was interrupted.

10. General download management.
Orbit Downloader's easy-to-use management features and simple-yet-powerful configuration options can make both your downloading process and downloaded files management as easy as never before.


Download Orbit Download Manager: http://www.orbitdownloader.com/download.htm

Create Ubuntu Live USB

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Live USB just like a Live CD/DVD. But  the advantages to using a Live USB to install or test Ubuntu include:

  • Less waste: A Live USB can be overwritten when a new version of Ubuntu comes out.
  •  Persistence: Changes made to the USB disk are saved, unlike  a Live CD/DVD.
  • No CD/DVD Drive required. Computers lacking a CD drive usually have a USB drive.
  • Safe computing environment. Boot your computer from a Live USB to protect your system when accessing unsecured public networks or testing unstable functionality
 The utility called 'USB Startup Disk Creator' is used for creating Live USB of Ubuntu.

USB Startup Disk Creator requires the following:

  • Ubuntu 8.10 or Later.
  • USB disk 1 GB or larger.
  • Ubuntu Desktop Edition image.
Currently USB Startup Disk Creator only runs on Ubuntu systems 8.10 or later. If you don’t have access to an Ubuntu system, you can create a Live USB from a system that can boot from an Ubuntu Live CD. You can also install Ubuntu into a virtualization program like VirtualBox and create the Live USB from a virtual Ubuntu installation.



The USB drive capacity should minimally be large enough to hold the contents of the Ubuntu download image and any additional data you plan to store. The minimum recommendation is 1 GB, however 2 GB is suggested. 

Making a Live USB



1.1 Download Ubuntu from http://www.ubuntu.com/download

Use the standard Desktop Ubuntu installation with USB Startup Disk Creator. Other versions like Server and the Notebook Remix have additional system requirements that are not compatible with USB Startup Disk Creator.
The download image fill will end with the suffix “.iso”.

1.2 Ubuntu System

Plug your USB disk into your computer’s USB drive. Make sure your computer recognizes the USB disk before proceeding.
To launch USB Startup Disk Creator, choose System ▸ Administration ▸ USB Startup Disk Creator.
Under the 'Source disc image (.iso) or CD:' click the Other... button and specify the Ubuntu image you downloaded in the previous step. If you are creating the USB disk from a Live CD, insert the Live CD and USB Startup Disk Creator will automatically recognize it.
Under the ' Disk to use:' your USB disk is highlighted. If you have more than one item in the list, select the USB disk you want to use for your Live USB.
To make the Live USB a writeable disk, indicate how much memory to use for extra storage. If you don’t want the Live USB to be modifiable, select the second option, Discarded on Shutdown.
Click Make Startup Disk to make a Live USB.

Note:    USB Startup Disk Creator will erase any data on the USB disk. Back up any files you don’t want deleted.

1.3 Non-Ubuntu System   

If you don’t have access to a system running Ubuntu, it is still possible to use USB Startup Disk Creator to create a Live USB.

You can boot from a Live CD and run USB Startup Disk Creator from the Live CD environment.

Alternatively, you can install Ubuntu into a virtual environment like VirtualBox.           

1.3.1  Create a Live USB from a Live CD

Copy the Ubuntu image to a location on your hard drive that you have access to while running the Live CD environment. You can copy the image file into a publicly accessible folder  on your hard drive or you can copy it onto a second external drive.
Once you have verified that you can access the Ubuntu image while booted into the Live CD, follow the steps outlined in the previous section to create a Live USB.

1.3.2  Create a Live USB in a Virtual Ubuntu Environment

Copy the Ubuntu image to a directory shared by both the virtual environment and your system. To set up shared folders, see specific instructions in your virtualization program. You can also use a Live CD as long as the virtual environment has access to your CD drive.
nsert the USB Disk. Make sure the virtual environment can mount the USB disk.       
Once you have verified that you can access both the Ubuntu image and the USB disk from the virtual Ubuntu installation, follow the steps outlined in the previous section to create a Live USB.   

 Booting from the Live USB

While some computers automatically recognize the USB drive when starting up, others need to be configured to recognize the Live USB. If your system does not recognize the Live USB on boot, you need to set boot options in the basic configuration of your computer, known as the "BIOS".

To set boot options using the BIOS:

          

   1. Press the key specified on the startup screen to enter BIOS setup.    This key is usually an F key, such as F1, F2, or a key like Delete or Escape. If no information is available on the startup screen, consult your hardware manufacturer’s documentation.
   
2. Set the USB disk to the primary boot device and save the changes.

IP2Location FireFox Plug-In.

Sunday, March 21, 2010


This Firefox plug-in integrates the IP2Location™ technology which enables the users to keep track the geographical location such as country, region, city, latitude, longitude, ZIP code, time zone, connection speed, ISP and domain name through the IP Address. By right-clicking on any URL links in a web page and select "IP2Location Lookup", it will open new page to display your search result.

Note: This plug-in only works in Firefox 1.5 or higher.

More Information.

Download Plug-in.

Make money with your website

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Do you want make money with your website.....?

BidVertiser helps you...........Click the link shown below and create your account in BidVertiser. And paste the ad code on your site. BidVertiser gives you the ads. When your visitors click these ads you will get money





BSNL 3G Hack

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Add PayPal Donate Button to your Blog

Thursday, February 4, 2010

First,Log in to your Paypal account.

 Click on the 'Merchant Services' tab (see at the top of the page).
Scroll down the window and you will see an option "Donations" in the right sidebar.Click on it!

Now,you will see some options like Donation name/service ,donation id,etc etc...
The first field (Donation name/service) is the only thing that is required and all the remaining fields are optional.
Enter that first field,choose a button style,scroll down the window and click on "Create a button Now"
 
Now,you will see some html code... Copy it and sign in to your blogger dashboard »» Click on the layout »» Add a Page element »» html/javascript »» and paste that html code and SAVE THE CHANGES.

 

Different Sim Profiles for Your Unlocked Idea Net Setter.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

If you have an unlocked idea net setter. You can use any other sim in that modem. First you must create a profile for that sims.
Open the idea net setter application. Click Tools->Options...
Select 'Profile Management'. Click the 'New' button, and type a profile name.
Select 'Static from 'APN'. Type the 'APN' that based on your sim. And type the 'Access Number' placed in Authentication.(Here you can see the list of  some sim's 'APN' & 'Access Numbers'). Click 'save' button.

Reliance;
APN: rcomnet
Access Number: *99#
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Aircel:
APN: aircelgprs
Access Number: *99***1#

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Idea
APN: internet
Access Number: *99#

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Docomo
APN: TATA.DOCOMO.INTERNET
Access Number: *99#

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Airtel
APN: airtelgprs.com
Access Number: *99#


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BSNL
APN: bsnlnet
Access Number: *99#


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Uninor
APN: uninor
Access Number: *99#

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Videocon 
APN: vinternet.com
Access Number: *99#