
Finally Adobe Creative Suite 5 trials are available for the public download. Having troubles with Akamai? Read on.

Finally Adobe Creative Suite 5 trials are available for the public download. Having troubles with Akamai? Read on.

Since Photoshop CS5 was unveiled, everyone has been talking about Photoshop’s Content Aware tool. After getting our hands on a trial version of Adobe Creative Suite 5 Master Collection, we tested out the Content Aware in a few scenarios.

Adobe made slight changes to the way their trials can be downloaded. Some readers have mentioned that the previous ways can no longer be used. Read more to find out how to download Adobe trials without using Akamai.

In the last blog entry I demonstrated how you could download Adobe trials without using the Akamai Download Manager. The downside was you had to install Akamai. In this entry, I will demonstrate how you can download it without installing the Akamai Download Manager.

After Googling a little I decided to try out Photoshop Premiere Pro CS4. Premiere Pro CS4 is used for editing videos. But when I tried to download the trial version it forced me to download Akamai Download Manager. Akamai is being used by quite a number of companies namely Microsoft, Asus and Adobe.
I don’t know what’s the big deal with Akamai because my download speeds totally suck with Akamai. Many users complaint of their downloads not even finishing. Personally I just hate being forced to install software that I don’t want.

There are so many video formats out there that if I wanted to play all formats I would have to download each individual player. Not only would that be too much work, it would take up a lot of my storage space. Naturally I like my computer as clean as possible with the least amount of software. Having all the players to play different video formats would be a total nightmare.

Using Windows 7? MSN Messenger Live won’t minimize to the taskbar like the previous versions of Windows? This short blog entry will show you how!

A little while ago I wanted to make a video so I looked for Windows Movie Maker in my application list and I couldn’t find it. Movie Maker came bundled with Windows XP as well as Windows Vista but in my newly installed Windows 7 it was no where to be found.