Welcome to Daily Downloads brought to you by CyberNet! Each weekday we bring you the Windows software updates for widely used programs, and it’s safe to assume that all the software we list is freeware (we’ll try to note the paid-only programs).
As you browse the Internet during the day, feel free to post the software updates you come across in the comments below so that we can include them the following day!
–Stable Releases–
The software listed here have all been officially released by the developers.
- Fotosizer 1.10.0.154 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Type of Application: Batch image resizer
Changes: Improvements and bug fixes - iTunes 7.4.3 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Media player
Changes: Addresses issues with the initial setup of the iPod touch on some international versions of Windows - Start++ 0.7.8 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Vista Start Menu add-on
Changes: Fixed the hook installation error for users without the right CRT libraries installed - XdN Tweaker 0.8.8.3 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: Windows tweaking utility
Changes: Bug fixes
–Pre-Releases (Alpha, Beta, etc…)–
The software listed here are pre-releases that may not be ready for everyday usage.
- Ubuntu 7.10 [Homepage] [Release Notes] [Mirror]
Release: Beta
Type of Application: Linux Operating System
Changes: Read/Write access to NTFS partitions, GNOME 2.2, Compiz Fusion, and more - WinMerge 2.7.5.3 [Homepage] [Mirror] [Review]
Type of Application: File comparison
Changes: N/A
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Sniff…sniff…you put my favorite OS in the list, kudos!
Currently I am testing out 7.10 beta and pretty impressed with all the improvements from the GNOME community. Need to test out more stuff to notice it since I have only have had a few hours with it. But I am expecting a lot from this release.
I’m presently surprised with everything that they were able to cram in, and I think it is more than they had originally anticipated. The shock of getting more than expected is always nicer than that of getting less.