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Partition Magic
Sunday 31st July, 2005 04:07 Comments: 0
Sometimes I really don't understand Partition Magic. It's a great piece of software, but I hate when it tells me I need to restart my computer for it to carry out the list of operations, but if I were to do them individually it's more than happy to do everything from within Windows. All I wanted to do was make a data partition smaller and create a new partition in the free space, but I've had to do it one step at a time.

Looks like you can get a beta of IE7 for Windows XP, apparently it has an anti-phishing capability, which basically compares the URL you're visiting against a list of known phishing scam sites. Hopefully this means there's a list that's held locally on the PC that gets automatically updated (similar to how the Netscape browser does it to determine which internal browser is used), otherwise the privacy people are going to go nuts if every URL you visit can potentially get logged by a MS server.
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