(Part 2) Best products from r/software
We found 20 comments on r/software discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 65 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Stephen King's It
- Polish Release, cover may contain Polish text/markings. The disk DOES NOT have English audio and subtitles.
Features:
22. Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 Keyboard and Mouse Set
- Mouse included: Y
- Connectivity technology: Wireless
- Interface: USB
- Scroll wheel: Y
- Mac compatibility: N
Features:
23. P3 P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor
- Choose from the Kill-a-Watt's four settings to monitor your electrical usage
- Monitor your electrical usage by day, week, month, or year
- Features easy-to-read screen
- Electricity usage monitor connects to appliances and assesses efficiency
- Large LCD display counts consumption by the kilowatt-hour
- Calculates electricity expenses by the day, week, month, or year
- Displays volts, amps, and wattage within 0.2 - 2.0percent accuracy
- Compatible with inverters; designed for use with AC 115-volt appliances
Features:
24. Kensington Expert Trackball Mouse (K64325), Black Silver
- Large 55mm ball design and Diamond Eye optical tracking for precise cursor control; Patented scroll ring lets you scan up and down pages with ease
- Detachable, ergonomic wrist rest supports hand and wrist for improved comfort; Ambidextrous design
- Customizable 4-button design, scroll speed and cursor speed via KensingtonWorks software
- ChromeOS user can get HID functions for a trackball but will not be able to customize their device through KensingtonWorks.
- Wired USB-A connection for reliable connectivity
- Compatible with Windows (7, 8, 8. 1, and 10), macOS (10. 8 and later), and Chrome (OS 44 and later); 5 year and lifetime technical support
Features:
25. GIGABYTE GA-E350N-USB3 AMD E-350 APU (1.6GHz, Dual-Core) AMD Hudson-M1 FCH Mini ITX Motherboard/CPU Combo
CPU , Built in AMD E-350 Dual-Core processor or AMD Radeon HD 6310 (DirectX 11) graphics core. Chipset , AMD Hudson-M1 FCH.Memory , 2 x 1.5V DDR3 DIMM sockets supporting up to 8 GB of system memory. Single channel memory architecture. Support for DDR3 1333(OC) or 1066 MHz memory modules.Audio ,...
26. Microsoft Xbox 360 Component HD AV Cable
- The all-in-one solution for high-definition and standard TVs
- High-definition gaming output of 720p or 1080i, with progressive-scan DVD playback in 480p
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound output
- Component (Y, Pr, Pb) high-definition video output
- 8-foot-long shielded cable
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27. Avery CD Labels, Matte White, 40 Disc Labels and 80 Spine Labels (8692),4.5/8 Inches
- CD/DVD label design kit refills.
- Print-to-the-edge capability.
- Perfect For Creating A Professional-Looking Label.
Features:
28. Kingston Technology KVR16LS11/8 8GB 1600MHz DDR3L (PC3-12800) 1.35V Non-ECC CL11 SODIMM Intel Laptop Memory
One 8GB module of 1600MHz DDR3 laptop MemoryBacked by a lifetime and free technical supportFrom the industry leader in PC memoryDesigned and tested for compatibility
29. Intel BOXNUC5CPYH NUC PC Celeron N3050
- Intel Braswell Celeron processor (N3050)
- Intel HD Graphics; Memory Types: DDR3L-1333/1600 1.35V SO-DIMM
- Headphone/Microphone jack on the front panel. DC Input Voltage Supported : 12-19 VDC
- 2 x USB 3.0 ports on back panel & 2 x USB 3.0 ports on front panel Internal SATA3 support for 2.5" HDD/SSD.Silver with Black Top
- Board form factor:UCFF (4" x 4")
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30. SanDisk SSD Plus 120GB Solid State Drive - SDSSDA-120G-G26
Storage Capacity: 120GB Solid State DriveRead Speed: up to 530 MB/sWrite Speed: up to 310 MB/sInterface: SATA Revision 3.0 (6 Gb/s)Dimensions: 2.75 x 3.96 x 0.28 inches (69.85 millimeter x 100.5 millimeter x 7.0 millimeter )
31. TEKTON 3180 40mm Double-Face Soft Mallet [Older Model]
Two 40mm Diameter Replaceable HeadsBlack Rubber Head for a Cushioned Strike, High Impact Plastic Head For a Positive StrikeRugged Tubular Steel HandleCushioned Non-Slip Rubber Handle GripQuality Guarantee
32. TEKTON 3110 3-lb. Fiberglass Sledge Hammer [Older Model]
Drop Forged, Heat Treated Steel HeadFully Polished HeadSquare, Polished Striking FacesRugged 50 percent Fiberglass HandleCushioned Textured Non-Slip Rubber Grip
33. TEKTON 3020 16-oz. Wood Claw Hammer [Older Model]
Ideal all-purpose, medium-duty project hammerCurved claw generates nail-pulling leverageClassic hardwood handle naturally damps stinging vibrationsForged steel head is locked onto handle with a permanent epoxy bondAlways Guaranteed
34. Popcorn Hour S-300 HD Digital Signage Media Player For Advertising and Announcements
No Subscription or Additional Hardware NeededThe only digital signage solution you need for all your various advertising applications. The Popcorn Hour S-300 provides a simple and cost-effective platform to roll out your product advertisement, announcement for schools, informational displays or dire...
35. Andrea Communications C1-1021450-100 PureAudio USB-SA External Digital USB Sound Card with Superbeam Array2S Microphone Bundle
- This Product is SKYPE Certified.
- Hi-fidelity external sound card with CD quality digital sample rates.
- Converts the built-in sound of the average desktop or laptop into a rich audio experience designed for computer users who insist on high quality/low noise audio.
- Small form factor, about the size of a thumb drive, is convenient for portablity with audio peripherals.
- The USB adapter which supports the Andrea hardware peripherals can also be used to enhance any existing legacy headset, microphone or speakers.
- Hi-fidelity stereo Array microphone designed for use with USB-SA External Digital Sound Card.
- The SuperBeam stereo Array product solutions are superior far-field sound pick up and fidelity.
- Small size designed for mounting on a desktop monitor.
- External digital USB sound card unlocks Andrea's AudioCommander software suite (free download)
- Instantly transform any audio peripheral into a digital sound studio
- Get headset quality voice pickup without wearing a headset
- Includes Array 2S microphone for crisp and clear audio
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36. Andrea Electronics C1-1021450-1 Model USB-SA-1 High Fidelity External Digital Sound Card with Noise Reduction Technology
Removes the Uncertainty of Legacy PC Audio Quality and Compatibility Issues, Hi-fidelity external sound card with CD quality digital sample ratesUSB 2.0 Full Speed Operation Device Class Specification V1.0 Compliant (Digital Audio Device), Converts the built-in sound of the average desktop or laptop...
You can download it from the microsoft website over here:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-8/preview
But whilst we are on the subject of taking things out of context:
>where can I buy it?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Stephen-Kings-DVD-Harry-Anderson/dp/B000FII3MY
They have some pretty good deals on "It".
Good option for an old XP machine and a Microsoft 5000 keyboard.
But at £37 it's not always as easy as the chrome add-ons.
>the best modern trackball.
The Kensington Expert Mouse?
Does your PC have trouble with insomnia? Windows lets you set your sleep settings already, and mine don't wake up unless I hit the power button. Hibernate mode will get you down to 0 watts used, sleep might not get it that low. I'd enable hibernation after 10 mins inactivity, and manually shut it off at night when you go to bed.
That ~$15 would be better spent on a Kill-o-watt power meter IMO, you can use that on any device that plugs in to see what power it's drawing, might point you in the right direction of how to save elsewhere too. Also you can use it on your PC to get a good reading of how much power it's using sleep vs hibernate.
Check out xbmc. I've got it running on an arch linux based HTPC I built a few months ago and it's amazing. It does everything you want with the following software/hardware.
I'm not aware of a consumer-level capture card that can capture audio over HDMI and a secondary input simultaneously. My recommendation is to switch the cable coming out of your Xbox360 from HDMI to HD Component, then plug the audio from the Xbox360 into a small mixer along with your mic. Then plug the output of the mixer and the HD video from the Xbox into a capture card like this one.
Now you can play the game and talk into the mic, using the mixer to control the levels of each. The whole shebang will then be recorded by your capture device.
no. You can buy a region free player and use them as they are. You can rip them and write them to new DVD-R (recordable) and either use media that will run through special printers, or use paper labels that you print and attach to the media
I have two of the following as Ubuntu docker hosts (running plex with a 4TB USB attached for music/video), and a future CoreOS cluster - I need to migrate my Plex host.
NUC:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00XPVRR5M/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Memory: 8GB
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CQ35HBQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Storage:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01F9G414U/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Ran me about $260.
Memory prices went up a bit. I bought pretty much the same hardware in 2016. The memory was 1/2 the price, and the SSD was 2/3rd the price.
These three hammers also accomplish the same tasks. ...generally speaking.
Don't pick the wrong one.
I can recommend this USB audio card, it has a noise reduction feature that works amazing. But its just for ambience noise, like wind or fans. You will need an external microphone and not your integrated one.
The also sell a microphone array to get a more directional sound, but i havent test this one. You can see what it does on the video.
If you're interested in learning more about how exploits are developed, I suggest this nook as a good primer...
http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-The-Art-Exploitation-Edition/dp/1593271441
I hope this helps.
Don't Make Me Think is a popular book on usability that I often see cited.
Joel Spolsky from Joel on Software also wrote a book, User Interface Design for Programmers