
I'm sure they meant well, but earlier today someone posted a copy of my Access Opener freeware program on a software catalogue site without my knowledge or permission.
Update 5 years later: Don't Steal My Freeware! Some people just won't learn.

Last Sunday we were given the "good news" in the form of an advert listing the "Pre-Emptive Load Shedding Schedule". Each suburb in Joburg is cut off for 12 hours per fortnight, a cut-off of 3.5% across the board, even though a 10% saving is required."2. Switch off geysers during the off peak period (after the morning bath and after the evening bath)."Are they serious? Like the Minister of Energy, they want geysers to be run only during peak periods, where the load will further aggravate Eskom's already overstrained generators. Eish!
We switched our geyser off from 8am to 10pm every day. Why should we bother if we are "rewarded" with 4 hour power cuts?
I received an email from "Zaphod", who told me of his experience with Diskeeper 2008 on Windows XP SP2 and a 105GB hard drive with 85GB free. Before he installed Diskeeper Professional 2008 trial edition he ran the built-in Windows Disk Defragmenter (WDD) and obtained the following drive defragmentation:
It isn't great, but not bad either, so he decided to "improve" the defrag by installing Diskeeper. After running it for some time he was horrified by the result, shown at the top of this article. The files were distributed all over the disk, and fragmented as well. The red blocks in the picture indicate fragmented files.
I can only take his experience at face value, and have not been able to verify it or replicate it myself. I would be interested to know if anyone else has experienced the same problem.
I buy and listen to a lot of audio books. Yesterday I was doing a search for a title not yet available to me on Audible, and found another web site called www.simplyaudiobooks.com that allows members to download books and listen to them on a Windows Media compatible device. This is far from ideal, but better than not listening at all.
The emailed instructions and the on-line Getting Started Guide tell you what needs to be done before you listen to your first book, but there is no help to tell you what to do after you try to listen and get nowhere. Nor is there a test file you can download and play to ensure that everything is working. DUH. And did I mention that their Technical Support is only available Monday to Friday? Not much use when you buy something on a Saturday.