@ Yorgi

I never tried Kaspersky before. Comodo seems to do the job very well so far.
As for senduit.com, it's very handy and simple.

Make sure you check out Format Factory. It is very universal and reliable.
Well, my laptop is a very hostile environment, and Kaspersky is the best so far... [according to my list]... i'll try comodo later on.

i'm thinking about buying a Usendit premium account for larger uploads and longer expiration dates.
and btw, it's Usendit (not senduit )

do you mean by Format factory the converter ?
i have a better tool. check dvdvideosoft and download FreeStudio. Check the list of features.
Yorgi wroteand btw, it's Usendit (not senduit )
the two are different from each other , http://senduit.com/ is pretty straight forward , simple to use for anybody , a limit of 100 MB and its free .
Jad is correct. There is yousendit.com and senduit.com.

I use both, yousendit for bigger files and more important stuff. Senduit for smaller, faster transfers.
- Instant Messenger :Xfire's (not always though)
- Browser: FF or Chrome
- Media Player:Windows media player + K-lite Mega codec
- System/Registry Cleaner: Registry Booster
- Anti-virus: AVG internet Security (current) but also BitDefender Total Security
- Bandwidth Monitor: online www.speedtest.net
- File Transfer Tool:no specific
- Compression and Backup Tools:WinRar and also for patching ps2 cracked games to play them online DVD decrypter
- CD/DVD Burning Tool: Nero (all)
- Audio/Video Trimmer/Converter/etc. : Total video converter
- Programming Tools: C++ (in the near future)
- Other Security Tools:N/A
- Networking Tools:N/A
- Imaging either Adobe Photoshop or any other.
rahmu wroteKareem, how does Netbeans compare to Eclipse? I'm looking for experience feedback.
Hey dude, I am not much into programming I think you know me better. But I have tried Netbeans and it wasn't complicated.

Eclipse may seem more complicated to use for a beginner, but that’s because it’s also far more configurable than jdeveloper, has better plugins and doesn’t force you to do weird things with the project structure..Netbeans is just more intuitive than Eclipse
- Instant Messenger: msn
- Browser: firefox
- Media Player : real player / mediplayer / powerDVD / Dvix player
- System/Registry Cleaner : none
- Antivirus : Norton
- Bandwidth Monitor : some windows gadgets
- File Transfer Tool : none
- Compression and Backup Tools : none
- CD/DVD Burning Tool : nero 9
- Audio/Video Trimmer/Converter/etc. : sony vegas 9 and movie maker
- Programming Tools : Visual C++ 2008 express
- Other Security Tools : none
- Networking Tools : none
- Imaging : Photoshop and illustrator