Archive for the 'Freeware' Category

So everyone here at Broken Zero got their skyfire download sometime this week and I must say that I am some what impressed with what it has to offer. You really do get what you see on the web. Its the full web on your phone. And unlike opera mini, skyfire does support flash.
Only real [...]

If you’re like us and like Windows XP, just not how it looks, or you really just don’t want to upgrade to Vista, we’ve a solution for you. It’s called Vista Transformation Pack, and it completely changes the appearance of your installation of Xp to look more like Vista. It changes the icons, adds screen [...]

I know theres a couple of people out there that either can’t afford to buy Photoshop, and just don’t wanna get it illegally (which we would not recommend). We’ll today we have a free open source alternative to Photoshop. Its called Pain.Net and its actually pretty good at what it does. While its not actually [...]

It looks like a really interesting feature, since I’m always logged into my GMail account at work, I can now also be logged into AIM.
“I was pretty excited when we launched chat integration in Gmail. Finally I could chat and email in one place–but I couldn’t chat with friends using other instant messaging services.
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For those who have internet capabilities on there phone, its not always easy to access certain web pages or even look at them through the default browser that came on your phone. As for many, Internet explorer is the pre-installed one. A nice little browser with almost same features as its full desktop version. Only [...]


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