Posts Tagged With: portable

Portable Links with TrayURL

TrayURL - Tiny Bookmark ManagerTired of not having your bookmarks when you move to a new machine, or go visit your friends, relatives of people you don’t really like but they have a nice PC that you love to play with? Wouldn’t it be nice to fit all your bookmarks on a USB thumb drive so that you could take them with you no matter where you go?

TrayURL is a tiny program that will get that job done for you.

Totally portable, this application is simple to master and will not take long to learn at all. Here are some of the features of TrayURL I am sure you will love:

  • 100% “Portable”. Does not depend on any system files (ie. DLLs, OCXs, etc) nor does it reply on the system registry. Everything is in the program directory.
  • Compatible with Windows 95/98/98SE/ME/NT/2K/XP/Vista.
  • Runs with most browsers and your USB flash drive.
  • Runs from the system tray for convenient access.
  • Support for web site logins and passwords with handy “Paster” utility.
  • Import and export utilities.
  • Multi-user support with multiple configuration files.
  • Up to 50 categories.
  • Up to 80 bookmarks per category.

On the negative side, some people have complained about not having an import option which does kind of suck. I would use this more as a way to carry around important bookmarks I need to have on hand - and not every bookmark from my browser. If you got a new thumb drive for Christmas and your looking for something to use it for, this program should be a must have.

Carry TrayURL around like you would your wallet or car keys, and never be without your favorite bookmarks.

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Ultimate Ghosts ‘n Goblins

I recently had the chance to pick up Ultimate Ghosts ‘n Goblins for the PlayStation Portable last weekend, and I have been having fun ever since. The game gives me back that feeling of my childhood, sitting in front of the living room TV, playing on my old Super Nintendo.

This game matches the old things that always worked with a few new tricks that make the experience even better. The old side scrolling adventure is one that can not be beat. No matter what else the gaming world invents, nothing can beat that. As far as new things that have come into the game, I really like the new 3D backgrounds and updated graphics. It makes the experience all that much better.

Game play is as solid as always. The only problem I could find is in the difficulty. Even on the “easy” setting, it is still pretty challenging. That is OK with me though, because I am not much of a fan of games I can beat in a day and a half.

Overall, I would say if you have a PSP, then this is one game you can’t afford to pass on. It is fun, addicting and very challenging. These are the types of games the PSP should have been putting out since day one.

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