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Friday 16 November 2012

HOW TO DOWNLOAD WITH furk.net




What is furk.net ? 


Furk.net is leeching site which allows you to upload your own files and you can leech torrents with this. Then you can download it with direct link. or in download manager also ( like Internet Download Manager or Orbit. )

Why furk.net ?


Because with furk.net you can download torrents with direct link. This site is very useful for those who are on slow network and proved useful for high speed network users too. With the help of this you can leech old torrents also, when there are very less seeders in torrent this is useful, they first download torrents with their powerful servers and then gives us direct link to downlaod.

How to download free from Furk.net ?

Below is a few screenshots. Please see carefully and follow the steps.

1. Find any file link of furk.net and goto there (like Windows 8 Server Beta -> https://www.furk.net/df/7414768a27359cd6 ).


2. Then click on Green button indicating 'Download'. Then Immediately click on"Free Download" . See image below.


3. Now wait for 60 seconds. If you don't want to wait then paste this link in addressbar of your browser 'javascript:startFreeDownload(10);'



4. Now after waiting your file is ready to download. Just Click on 'Download the file'.


Enjoy...!!!

Download Torrent Files Using Download Manager






If you are a torrent lover but on low speed connection then you probably have heard site name Torrific.com and used for direct downloading torrents. But as this site was gone all torrent lovers on low speed internet connection becomes upset because there are no other ways to download torrents via download managers or with direct link ( excepting bitlet.org [f**ky site] ). But for you i have find one solution similar to torrific.com.  Below sites are available to download torrents with direct links.


Furk.net



Furk.net is the website which allows you to leech torrents on their servers and then you can download it via download managers (e.g. Internet download manager or Orbit ). If a torrent file you are leeching is in a video format then after leeching you can stream it without downloading and they gives screenshots of video files. With the help of this you can determine that that torrent is good or fake. You can leech torrents of any size whether it's in MB's or GB's.


See below links that I have leeched torrents on furk.net (You may like)


But one draw back is that you can only download at maximum speed of 150kbps. This links are not resumable it's also one more drawback.


If you don't know how to download from furk.net for free => Click Here.




ZBigZ.com



ZBigZ.com is also similar to torrific.com and furk.net. But another plus point is that you can download files with resume support. But speed limit is like furk.net is also here but when server load is low then you can download with high speed. Their terms says 8GB maximum files size limit for free user but when you put a big torrent then nothing will happen.  Premium users get only Unlimited speed support and unlimited storage time. I recommend free account b'coz it's enough for general user not for advanced.

Saturday 10 November 2012

Windows 8 Editions: Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro, Windows RT Compared


Microsoft has officially announced Windows 8 editions that will be available when the upcoming operating system is released to the market. The Redmondsoftware giant also announced thatWindows 8 is the official name of the new operating system. To keep things simpler and reduce confusion, the software giant will release three editions of Windows 8,namelyWindows 8Windows 8 Pro andWindows RT.
PCs and Tablets powered by x86 processors (both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms) will have Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro. Windows on ARM platform or WOA will be officially called Windows RT. Windows 8 Enterprise edition targeted towards enterprisecustomers will have all features of Windows 8 Pro plus features required for an IT organization like PC management and deployment, advanced security, virtualization, new mobility scenarios, and more.Windows 8 User Interface
During the announcement, a tabular comparison of the different editions of Windows 8 was also released. Here’s a brief of what a user can expect of the different editions.
  • Windows 8: It is the standard edition and includes all the major features revealed in the Windows 8 preview. Features like the new Metro UI (user interface), updated Windows Explorer, Task Manager, better multi-monitor support and the ability to switch languages on the fly. Windows users running Starter, Home Basic and Home Premium editions can upgrade to this edition. For China and a small set of select emerging markets, a local language-only edition of Windows 8 will be released.
  • Windows 8 Pro: This can be seen as Windows 8 Ultimate just like Windows 7Ultimate edition. It includes all the features of Windows 8 plus features required by tech enthusiasts and business/technical professionals. Specifically, Windows 8 Pro will include features like BitLocker and BitLocker To Go, support for Boot from VHD, Client Hyper-V, Domain Join, Encrypting File System, Group Policy, and Remote Desktop (host). Windows Media Center though supported, will be available as a separate add-on. Windows Professional or Ultimate users will only be able to upgrade to this version.
  • Windows 8 RT: This is an entire new edition of the flagship operating system. This edition will be only available for the ARM processors platform, and will come pre-installed on existing devices. This edition is meant for tablets and ultra-small devices. WOA will include Microsoft Office as a built-in feature.
We still don’t have any confirmed Windows 8 release date (though its speculated that Windows 8 will be available by the year-end) or pricing details for either new installs or upgrades. From the announcement, it can be presumed that users running earlier editions of Windows, prior to Windows 7 will need to buy a full release. This is obvious since, Maintenance Support for Windows Vista has already ended and Windows XP is already in its Extended Support period. The software giant has already urged users of both these operating systems to upgrade to Windows 7.
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